
Jamb Physics Past Questions (2013)
This comprehensive past paper from 2013 offers Jamb UTME candidates an invaluable opportunity to test their knowledge and problem-solving abilities in Physics. It features 50 multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding across key areas including mechanics, heat, waves, electricity, optics, and modern physics.
About This Exam
This comprehensive past paper from 2013 offers Jamb UTME candidates an invaluable opportunity to test their knowledge and problem-solving abilities in Physics. It features 50 multiple-choice questions designed to assess understanding across key areas including mechanics, heat, waves, electricity, optics, and modern physics.
Topics Covered
Exam Structure
- Question Formatmcq
- Total Questions50
- Estimated Duration34 minutes
- Difficulty LevelMedium
Learning Objectives
- •Solve problems related to mechanics, including forces, motion, work, and energy.
Prerequisites
A solid understanding of secondary school physics concepts and basic mathematical skills is required.
Sample Questions
Get a taste of what to expect in the full exam.
Total internal reflection does not occur when light travels
water to air.
water into glass.
glass to air.
glass into water.
When a brick is taken from the earth's surface to the moon, its mass
remains constant
reduces.
increases.
becomes zero.
A cell of emf is connected in series with a resistor and a current of flows through the resistor. Find the internal resistance of the cell.
.
.
.
.
In photo-emission, the number of photoelectrons ejected per second depends on the_.
frequency of the beam.
work function of the metal.
threshold frequency of the metal.
intensity of the beam.
When a charge moves through an electric circuit in the direction of an electric force, it
gains both potential and kinetic energy.
gains potential energy but loses kinetic energy.
loses potential energy but gains kinetic energy.
loses both potential and kinetic energy.
A simple pendulum of has a period of . What is the period of a similar pendulum of length at the same place?
Calculate the force acting on an electron of charge placed in an electric field of intensity .
If a sonometer has a fundamental frequency of , what is the frequency of the first overtone?
From the diagram below, calculate the incident angle .
.
.
.
.
The bond between silicon and germanium is
dative.
covalent.
trivalent.
ionic.
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How to Prepare
Key Preparation Tips
- Review core physics concepts thoroughly.
Mistakes to Avoid
- •Calculation errors, especially with units and scientific notation.
Success Criteria
Achieving a high score (e.g., 70% or above) indicates a strong grasp of the Jamb Physics syllabus and readiness for the UTME.
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