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Multiple choice questions

Multiple choice questions will appear throughout both exam papers (Breadth and Depth), and at both Foundation tier and Higher tier.

These questions provide you with a number of answers, from which you must select the answer or answers that you think are correct.

A multiple choice question may require you to:

  • tick one or more boxes next to the correct statements in a list
  • tick 'true' or 'false' next to each statement in a list
  • draw a ring around the correct answer in a list
  • select the correct answer or answers from 'talking heads' speech bubbles
  • join the boxes by drawing lines between two linked statements or between questions and correct answers
  • select the correct word from a list to complete one or more sentences
  • re-order statements into the correct sequence

The question may tell you in bold type how many ticks, rings or lines to draw. If you draw less than this, or more than this, you will not be able to get full marks. Make sure that you draw straight lines, rather than complex wavy lines.

There will usually be more options than correct answers. Read each option carefully and decide whether it is right or wrong.

The number of marks for the question will not always match the number of ticks, rings or lines required - read the question carefully to make sure you understand what you have to do.

Sample question 1 - Higher

Question

A tennis ball is hit by a racket.

The racket exerts an average force of 1,000 N on the tennis ball.

Complete the following table to show whether each statement about the average force exerted by the tennis ball on the racket is true or false.

Put ticks (鉁) in the correct boxes next to each statement to show whether it is true or false. [1 mark]

StatementTrueFalse
The average force is a vector quantity
The average force acts in the same direction as the ball is moving
The average force equals 1,000 N
The average force depends upon the weight of the ball
StatementThe average force is a vector quantity
True
False
StatementThe average force acts in the same direction as the ball is moving
True
False
StatementThe average force equals 1,000 N
True
False
StatementThe average force depends upon the weight of the ball
True
False

OCR 21st Century Science, GCE Physics, Paper J259, 2016 - Higher.

Sample question 2 - Foundation

Question

A block is being pulled at a steady speed to the right. The pulling force is then changed.

Use straight lines below to link each 'statement' about the pulling and friction forces to the 'effect' these new forces have on the motion of the block. [2 marks]

There is a list of three statements and five effects.

OCR 21st Century Science, GCE Physics, Paper J259, 2016.