1 A liquid is heated in a beaker.
liquid
                                                 heating
    The density of the liquid changes as its temperature increases. This causes energy to be
    transferred throughout the liquid.
    How does the density change and what is this energy transfer process?
                                     energy transfer
                    density
                                        process
        A         decreases            conduction
        B         decreases            convection
        C         increases            conduction
        D         increases            convection
2 A rod is made half of glass and half of copper. Four pins A, B, C and D are attached to the rod by
   wax. The rod is heated in the centre as shown.
    The pins fall off when the wax melts.
    Which pin falls off first?
                                     glass                             copper
                               pin             pin              pin             pin
                                A               B                C               D
                                                       heat
3 Which process involves convection?
    A       bread toasting under a grill
    B       energy from the Sun warming a road surface
    C       hot air rising to the top of a cool room
    D       thermal energy transfer through a copper bar
4 A student suggests some uses for containers made from good thermal conductors and for
   containers made from poor thermal conductors.
   In which row are both suggested uses correct?
                  good thermal conductor           poor thermal conductor
        A         keeping a cold liquid at       transferring thermal energy
                    a low temperature              quickly from a hot liquid
        B          keeping a hot liquid at         keeping a cold liquid at
                    a high temperature               a low temperature
        C       transferring thermal energy      transferring thermal energy
                  quickly from a hot liquid         quickly to a cold liquid
        D       transferring thermal energy            keeping a hot liquid at
                   quickly to a cold liquid             a high temperature
5 A cotton sheet is ironed with a hot electric iron.
    How is energy transferred through the metal base of the iron to the sheet?
    A       by conduction only
    B       by convection only
    C       by radiation only
    D       by convection and radiation only
  6 Two plastic cups are placed one inside the other. A small spacer keeps the two cups separated.
      Hot water is poured into the inner cup and a lid is put on top, as shown.
                                 lid
                                                                     small spacer
                                                                     small air gap
                         hot water
                                                                       bench
      Which statement is correct?
      A   The bench is heated by convection from the bottom of the outer cup.
      B   The lid reduces the energy lost by convection.
      C   There is no thermal conduction through the sides of either cup.
      D   Thermal radiation is prevented by the small air gap.
7 A solid is heated from room temperature.
    The graph shows how its temperature changes with time as it is heated constantly.
    At which time has it just become completely liquid?
                   temperature
              room temperature
                               0                                                     time
                                   0       A         B        C                D
8 Thermal energy travels through space from the Sun to the Earth. Space is a vacuum.
    How is thermal energy transferred from the Sun to the Earth?
    A   by conduction only
    B   by convection only
    C   by radiation only
    D   by convection and radiation
9 The diagram shows a vacuum flask used to keep liquid hot.
                                                     vacuum
                                                     hot liquid
    How does thermal energy pass through the vacuum?
    A   conduction only
    B   convection only
    C   radiation
    D   conduction and convection
10 A cupboard is placed in front of a heater. Air can move through a gap under the cupboard.
                          wall
                                                           cupboard
                   heater
                                                           air moves through gap
                                                        floor
   Which row describes the temperature, and the direction of movement, of the air in the gap?
              air temperature           air direction
     A             cool             away from the heater
     B             cool              towards the heater
     C             warm             away from the heater
     D             warm              towards the heater
11 One method of heat transfer involves the energy travelling at a much greater speed than in other
   methods.
    What is the name of this method?
    A   conduction
    B   convection
    C   evaporation
    D   radiation
12 The diagram shows a block of ice placed in a warm room.
     At which point is the temperature the lowest?
                                                       A
                                                                 B
                                       clamp                               C
                                                                ice
                             table                               D
13 The air in a room is heated by a heater. The diagram shows the circulation of the air in the room.
                                                                        circulation
                                                                        of air
                                                                        room
                   heater
    Which statement about the air that is heated is correct?
    A   The air contracts and becomes less dense.
    B   The air contracts and becomes more dense.
    C   The air expands and becomes less dense.
    D   The air expands and becomes more dense.
14 Four rods are made from different metals P, Q, R and S. The rods have equal lengths and equal
   diameters. The rods are heated at one end, in the same way.
    The table shows the time taken for the temperature at the other end of each rod to rise by 1.0 °C.
    Which metal is the best conductor of thermal energy (heat)?
                                       metal           taken / s
                                         P             3
                                         Q             3
                                         R             4
                                         S             4
    A   metal P         B    metal Q           C   metal R         D   metal S
15 In a refrigerator, the cooling unit can be fitted either at the top or at the bottom. In an oven, the
    heater can be fitted either at the top or at the bottom.
    Which row shows the best position for the cooling unit and the best position for the heater?
   16 A girl is outdoors. She warms her hands by holding them near a fire, as shown.
                                   hands
                                                                        fire
       How does the heat from the fire reach her hands?
       A    conduction only
       B    convection and conduction
       C    convection and radiation
       D    radiation only
 17 A heating engineer fits a heater to the ceiling of an office so that workers in the office are kept
    warm.
      How does thermal energy reach the workers below the heater?
      A    conduction and convection
      B    convection and radiation
      C    convection only
      D    radiation only
 18 Which row shows how heating changes the density of air, and the name of the method of energy
    transfer caused by this density change?
19 What is the name of the process of heat transfer using electromagnetic waves?
    A    conduction
    B    convection
    C    evaporation
    D    radiation
 20 Ice is trapped by a metal gauze at the bottom of a tube containing water.
     The water is heated strongly at the top, but the ice only melts very slowly.
                                                     water boiling
                                                                     metal gauze
                              heat
                                                                        ice
     Why does the ice melt so slowly?
     A    Heat energy always travels upwards.
     B    Hot water is more dense than cold water.
     C    Metal gauze does not allow heat to pass through.
     D    Water is a poor conductor of heat.
21 Which statement about the transfer of thermal energy is correct?
    A   All metals conduct thermal energy equally well.
    B   Convection can only occur in solids or liquids.
    C   Convection occurs in liquids because hot liquid is more dense than cold liquid.
    D   The radiation that transfers thermal energy is a type of electromagnetic radiation.
22 The diagram shows a heater above a thermometer. The thermometer bulb is in the position
   shown.
                                                               heater
                                                                        air
                       thermometer                          thermometer bulb
    Which row shows how the heat energy from the heater reaches the thermometer bulb?
23 The diagram shows an air-conditioning unit on the wall of a room. The unit draws in warm air
   from the room and releases cold air into the room.
                air-conditioning
                             unit
    What happens to the cold air and why?
                  cold air                      why?
        A           falls           it is less dense than warm air
        B           falls           it is more dense than warm air
        C           rises           it is less dense than warm air
        D           rises           it is more dense than warm air
  24 Which statement about thermal radiation is correct?
    A       It can only occur in a vacuum.
    B       It involves movement of electrons through a material.
    C       It involves movement of atoms.
    D       It is infra-red radiation.
25 One type of double glazing consists of two panes of glass separated by a vacuum.
                                   glass                    glass
                                                            vacuum
   Which method or methods of energy transfer are prevented by the vacuum?
   A    conduction and convection
   B    conduction and radiation
   C    convection and radiation
   D    radiation only
  26 Two methods by which thermal energy can be transferred are conduction and radiation.
       Which statement is correct?
       A   Conduction involves density changes in fluids.
       B   Conduction only occurs in solids.
       C   Radiation cannot occur in a vacuum.
       D   Radiation involves electromagnetic waves.
27 A heater is to be fitted in a room to warm the air throughout the room.
    The diagram shows two possible positions to fit the heater, P and Q.
                                                                      position Q
                                                                      room
                       position P
    Which position is better and why?
            position
             osit                   why
      A        P        warmer air is less dense and rises
      B        P        warmer air is more dense and rises
      C        Q         warmer air is less dense and falls
      D        Q        warmer air is more dense and falls
28 The diagram shows the cross-section of a vacuum flask containing a hot liquid in a cold room.
   X and Y are points on the inside surfaces of the walls of the flask.
                                                                   cold room
                                                   X          Y
                           hot liquid
                                                              vacuum
   How is thermal energy transferred between X and Y?
   A   by conduction and convection
   B   by conduction only
   C   by radiation and convection
   D   by radiation only
29 The diagram shows a refrigerator.
    The cooling unit is placed at the top. The cooling unit cools the air near it.
                         cooling unit
    What happens to the density of the air as it cools, and how does it move?
              density of the air        movement of the air
      A           decreases                  moves down
      B           decreases               stays at the top
      C           increases                  moves down
      D           increases               stays at the top
   30 Which statement about the transfer of thermal energy is correct?
       A    Convection can occur in air, but only when the air is trapped.
       B    Convection can only occur in a gas.
       C    Radiation cannot occur in air.
       D    Radiation can occur in a vacuum, but convection cannot.
31 A man goes into a cold room and switches on a heater. The man then stands one metre away
   from the heater. He feels warmer almost immediately.
                                                                              room
                                                                              heater
   How is thermal energy transferred from the heater to the man so quickly?
   A   by conduction, convection and radiation
   B   by conduction only
   C   by convection only
   D   by radiation only
32 A rod is made half of glass and half of copper. Four pins, A, B, C and D are attached to the rod
   by wax. The rod is heated in the centre as shown.
    Which pin falls off first?
                                   glass                       copper
                             pin           pin          pin             pin
                              A             B            C               D
                                                 heat
33 A piece of hot metal is held by a clamp in a cold room. The air next to the metal becomes hot.
    The density of the air changes and the air moves.
                              clamp
                                                                hot metal
    Which row shows the density change of the air and the direction in which the air moves?
             density of air    movement of air
      A       decreases          downwards
      B       decreases           upwards
      C       increases          downwards
      D       increases           upwards
  34 Why does convection take place in a liquid when it is heated?
       A   Liquids expand when they are heated.
       B   Liquids start to bubble when they get close to boiling point.
       C   Molecules in the liquid expand when they are heated.
       D   Molecules near to the surface of the liquid escape into the air.
 35 Two plastic cups are placed one inside the other. Hot water is poured into the inner cup and a lid
    is put on top, as shown.
                                                              lid
                                                              small spacer
                                                              small air gap
                                                              hot water
                                                              bench
      Which statement is correct?
      A   Heat loss by radiation is prevented by the small air gap.
      B   No heat passes through the sides of either cup.
      C   The bench is heated by convection from the bottom of the outer cup.
      D   The lid is used to reduce heat loss by convection.
36 An experiment is set up to find out which metal is the best conductor of heat.
    Balls are stuck with wax to rods made from different metals, as shown in diagram 1.
    The rods are heated at one end. Some of the balls fall off, leaving some as shown in diagram 2.
    Which labelled metal is the best conductor of heat?
                     diagram 1                                            diagram 2
                                                          A           B            C      D
                     heated end                                           heated end
                   before heating                                      after heating
37 Food is kept in a cool-box which uses two ice packs to keep it cool.
    Where should the ice packs be placed to keep all the food as cool as possible?
    A    both at the bottom of the box
    B    both at the top of the box
    C    one at the front and one at the back of the box
    D    one on the left and one on the right of the box
38 The diagram shows a cooling unit in a refrigerator.
                                                             cooling
                                                             unit
    Why is the cooling unit placed at the top?
    A   Cold air falls and warm air is displaced upwards.
    B   Cold air is a bad conductor so heat is not conducted into the refrigerator.
    C   Cold air is a good conductor so heat is conducted out of the refrigerator.
    D   Cold air remains at the top and so prevents convection.
 39 Two identical copper cans are filled with boiling water.
                                             thermometer
                                                hot water
                                              copper can
                                                  wool
                         uninsulated can                       insulated can
   One can is insulated with wool. The temperature of the water in each can is taken every minute
   for several minutes. Graphs of the results are plotted.
   Which graph shows the results obtained?
                         A                                                     B
temperature                                           temperature
                                                                                          insulated
                                        insulated                                         uninsulated
                                        uninsulated
                                 time                                              time
                         C                                                     D
                                    insulated
temperature                                           temperature
                                    uninsulated
                                                                                          uninsulated
                                                                                          insulated
                                 time                                              time
  40 A substance loses thermal energy (heat) to the surroundings at a steady rate.
      The graph shows how the temperature of the substance changes with time.
                               temperature
                                                          P
                                        0
                                             0                     time
      What could the portion PQ of the graph represent?
      A   gas condensing
      B   gas cooling
      C   liquid cooling
      D   liquid solidifying
41 Two otherwise identical cars, one black and one white, are at the same initial temperature. The
   cars are left in bright sunshine and their temperatures increase. During the night their
   temperatures decrease.
    Which car shows the greater rate of temperature increase and which car shows the greater rate
    of temperature decrease?
42 A beaker of liquid is left on a laboratory bench. There is an electric fan in the laboratory causing a
   draught over the liquid.
    The liquid evaporates.
    Which row shows two changes that will both cause the liquid to evaporate more quickly?
              change to
                                change to
             surface area
                               speed of fan
             of the liquid
       A       decrease         decrease
       B       decrease          increase
       C       increase         decrease
       D       increase          increase
43 Which processes occur in a metal to cause thermal conduction?
              electron         proton          lattice
              transfer        transfer        vibration
       A                                               key
       B                                               = process occurs
       C                                               = process does not occur
       D                                       
  44 A wooden beam is painted part black and part white. The beam absorbs infra-red radiation from
     the Sun during the day, and loses infra-red radiation to the surroundings at night.
                                                   wooden beam
      Which part of the beam heats up more quickly during the day, and which part cools down more
      quickly at night?
               part heating up    part cooling down
                more quickly        more quickly
          A         black               black
          B         black               white
          C         white               black
          D         white               white
45 Which row shows the surface that is the better absorber and the surface that is the better emitter
   of infra-red radiation?
              better absorber     better emitter
      A       black surface       black surface
      B       black surface       white surface
      C       white surface       black surface
      D       white surface       white surface
46 A student suggests some uses for containers made from good thermal conductors and for
   containers made from poor thermal conductors.
   In which row are both suggested uses correct?
              good thermal conductor            poor thermal conductor
     A        keeping a cold liquid at        transferring thermal energy
                a low temperature               quickly from a hot liquid
     B         keeping a hot liquid at           keeping a cold liquid at
                a high temperature                 a low temperature
     C      transferring thermal energy       transferring thermal energy
              quickly from a hot liquid          quickly to a cold liquid
     D      transferring thermal energy          keeping a hot liquid at
               quickly to a cold liquid           a high temperature
   47 One end of a copper rod is heated.
       What is one method by which thermal energy is transferred in the copper rod?
       A   Free electrons transfer energy from the cooler end to the hotter end.
       B   Free electrons transfer energy from the hotter end to the cooler end.
       C   Molecules of copper move from the cooler end to the hotter end.
       D   Molecules of copper move from the hotter end to the cooler end.
48 Two plastic cups are placed one inside the other. A small spacer keeps the two cups separated.
   Hot water is poured into the inner cup and a lid is put on top, as shown.
                             lid
                                                                  small spacer
                                                                  small air gap
                      hot water
                                                                    bench
   Which statement is correct?
   A   The bench is heated by convection from the bottom of the outer cup.
   B   The lid reduces the energy lost by convection.
   C   There is no thermal conduction through the sides of either cup.
   D   Thermal radiation is prevented by the small air gap.
49 The diagram shows some ice being used to lower the temperature of some warm water.
                                                            ice
                                                          warm water
                          glass
   What is the main process by which the water at the bottom of the glass becomes cool?
   A    condensation
   B    conduction
   C    convection
   D    radiation