Online Past-Year Questions with Answers for IGCSE Physics (Paper 1 & Paper 3)
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Curriculum
- 8 Sections
- 189 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
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- CIE IGCSE Physics(0625) Mock test 2026 Paper 13
- Unit 1. Motion, forces and energy : Exam Style Practice Questions28
- 2.11.1 Physical quantities and measurement techniques Paper 1
- 2.21.1 Physical quantities and measurement techniques Paper 3
- 2.31.2 Motion Paper 1
- 2.41.2 Motion Paper 3
- 2.51.3 Mass and weight Paper 1
- 2.61.3 Mass and weight Paper 3
- 2.71.4 Density Paper 1
- 2.81.4 Density Paper 3
- 2.91.5.1 Effects of forces Paper 1
- 2.101.5.1 Effects of forces Paper 3
- 2.111.5.2 Turning effect of forces Paper 1
- 2.121.5.2 Turning effect of forces Paper 3
- 2.131.5.3 Centre of gravity Paper 1
- 2.141.5.3 Centre of gravity Paper 3
- 2.151.6 Momentum Paper 1
- 2.161.6 Momentum Paper 3
- 2.171.7 Energy, work and power Paper 1
- 2.181.7 Energy, work and power Paper 3
- 2.191.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.1 Energy Paper 1
- 2.201.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.1 Energy Paper 3
- 2.211.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.2 Work Paper 1
- 2.221.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.2 Work Paper 3
- 2.231.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.3 Energy resources Paper 1
- 2.241.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.3 Energy resources Paper 3
- 2.251.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.4 Power Paper 1
- 2.261.7 Energy, work and power-1.7.4 Power Paper 3
- 2.271.8 Pressure Paper 1
- 2.281.8 Pressure Paper 3
- Unit 2. Thermal physics: Exam Style Practice Questions22
- 3.12.1.1 States of matter Paper 1
- 3.22.1.1 States of matter Paper 3
- 3.32.1.2 Particle model Paper 1
- 3.42.1.2 Particle model Paper 3
- 3.52.1.3 Gases and the absolute scale of temperature Paper 1
- 3.62.1.3 Gases and the absolute scale of temperature Paper 3
- 3.72.2 Thermal properties and temperature Paper 1
- 3.82.2 Thermal properties and temperature Paper 3
- 3.92.2.1 Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases Paper 1
- 3.102.2.1 Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases Paper 3
- 3.112.2.2 Specific heat capacity Paper 1
- 3.122.2.2 Specific heat capacity Paper 3
- 3.132.2.3 Melting, boiling and evaporation Paper 1
- 3.142.2.3 Melting, boiling and evaporation Paper 3
- 3.152.3.1 Conduction Paper 1
- 3.162.3.1 Conduction Paper 3
- 3.172.3.2 Convection Paper 1
- 3.182.3.2 Convection Paper 3
- 3.192.3.3 Radiation Paper 1
- 3.202.3.3 Radiation Paper 3
- 3.212.3.4 Consequences of energy transfer Paper 1
- 3.222.3.4 Consequences of energy transfer Paper 3
- Unit 3. Waves: Exam Style Practice Questions16
- 4.13.1 General properties of waves Paper 1
- 4.23.1 General properties of waves Paper 3
- 4.33.2 Light Paper 1
- 4.43.2 Light Paper 3
- 4.53.2 Light – 3.2.1 Reflection of light Paper 1
- 4.63.2 Light – 3.2.1 Reflection of light Paper 3
- 4.73.2 Light – 3.2.2 Refraction of light Paper 1
- 4.83.2 Light – 3.2.2 Refraction of light Paper 3
- 4.93.2 Light – 3.2.3 Thin lenses Paper 1
- 4.103.2 Light – 3.2.3 Thin lenses Paper 3
- 4.113.2 Light – 3.2.4 Dispersion of light Paper 1
- 4.123.2 Light – 3.2.4 Dispersion of light Paper 3
- 4.133.3 Electromagnetic spectrum Paper 1
- 4.143.3 Electromagnetic spectrum Paper 3
- 4.153.4 Sound Paper 1
- 4.163.4 Sound Paper 3
- Unit 4. Electricity and magnetism: Exam Style Practice Questions36
- 5.14.1 Simple phenomena of magnetism Paper 1
- 5.24.1 Simple phenomena of magnetism Paper 3
- 5.34.2 Electrical quantities Paper 1
- 5.44.2 Electrical quantities Paper 3
- 5.54.2 Electrical quantities-4.2.1 Electric charge Paper 1
- 5.64.2 Electrical quantities-4.2.1 Electric charge Paper 3
- 5.74.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.2 Electric current Paper 1
- 5.84.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.2 Electric current Paper 3
- 5.94.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.3 Electromotive force and potential difference Paper 1
- 5.104.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.3 Electromotive force and potential difference Paper 3
- 5.114.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.4 Resistance Paper 1
- 5.124.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.4 Resistance Paper 3
- 5.134.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.5 Electrical energy and electrical power Paper 1
- 5.144.2 Electrical quantities – 4.2.5 Electrical energy and electrical power Paper 3
- 5.154.3 Electric circuits Paper 1
- 5.164.3 Electric circuits Paper 3
- 5.174.3 Electric circuits-4.3.1 Circuit diagrams and circuit components Paper 1
- 5.184.3 Electric circuits-4.3.1 Circuit diagrams and circuit components Paper 3
- 5.194.3 Electric circuits-4.3.2 Series and parallel circuits Paper 1
- 5.204.3 Electric circuits-4.3.2 Series and parallel circuits Paper 3
- 5.214.3 Electric circuits-4.3.3 Action and use of circuit components Paper 1
- 5.224.3 Electric circuits-4.3.3 Action and use of circuit components Paper 3
- 5.234.4 Electrical safety Paper 1
- 5.244.4 Electrical safety Paper 3
- 5.254.5 Electromagnetic effects Paper 1
- 5.264.5 Electromagnetic effects Paper 3
- 5.274.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.1 Electromagnetic induction Paper 1
- 5.284.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.1 Electromagnetic induction Paper 3
- 5.294.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.3 Magnetic effect of a current Paper 1
- 5.304.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.3 Magnetic effect of a current Paper 3
- 5.314.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.4 Force on a current-carrying conductor Paper 1
- 5.324.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.4 Force on a current-carrying conductor Paper 3
- 5.334.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.5 The d.c. motor Paper 1
- 5.344.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.5 The d.c. motor Paper 3
- 5.354.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.6 The transformer Paper 1
- 5.364.5 Electromagnetic effects – 4.5.6 The transformer Paper 3
- Unit 5. Nuclear physics: Exam Style Practice Questions16
- 6.15.1 The nuclear atom -5.1.1 Atomic model Paper 1
- 6.25.1 The nuclear atom -5.1.1 Atomic model Paper 3
- 6.35.1 The nuclear atom-5.1.2 Nucleus Paper 1
- 6.45.1 The nuclear atom-5.1.2 Nucleus Paper 3
- 6.55.2 Radioactivity Paper 1
- 6.65.2 Radioactivity Paper 3
- 6.75.2 Radioactivity-5.2.1 Detection of radioactivity Paper 1
- 6.85.2 Radioactivity-5.2.1 Detection of radioactivity Paper 3
- 6.95.2 Radioactivity-5.2.2 The three types of nuclear emission Paper 1
- 6.105.2 Radioactivity-5.2.2 The three types of nuclear emission Paper 3
- 6.115.2 Radioactivity -Topic – 5.2.3 Radioactive decay Paper 1
- 6.125.2 Radioactivity -Topic – 5.2.3 Radioactive decay Paper 3
- 6.135.2 Radioactivity-5.2.4 Half-life Paper 1
- 6.145.2 Radioactivity-5.2.4 Half-life Paper 3
- 6.155.2 Radioactivity-5.2.5 Safety precautions Paper 1
- 6.165.2 Radioactivity-5.2.5 Safety precautions Paper 3
- Unit 6. Space physics: Exam Style Practice Questions10
- CIE iGCSE Physics (0625) Core Study Notes58
- 8.11.1 Physical quantities and measurement technique Study Notes
- 8.21.2 Motion Study Notes
- 8.31.3 Mass and weight Study Notes
- 8.41.4 Density Study Notes
- 8.51.5.1 Effects of forces Study Notes
- 8.61.5.2 Turning effect of forces Study Notes
- 8.71.5.3 Centre of gravity Study Notes
- 8.81.6 Momentum Study Notes
- 8.91.7.1 Energy Study Notes
- 8.101.7.2 Work Study Notes
- 8.111.7.3 Energy resources Study Notes
- 8.121.7.4 Power Study Notes
- 8.131.8 Pressure Study Notes
- 8.142.1.1 States of matter Study Notes
- 8.152.1.2 Particle model Study Notes
- 8.162.1.3 Gases and the absolute scale of temperature Study Notes
- 8.172.2.1 Thermal expansion of solids, liquids and gases Study Notes
- 8.182.2.2 Specific heat capacity Study Notes
- 8.192.2.3 Melting, boiling and evaporation Study Notes
- 8.202.3.1 Conduction Study Notes
- 8.212.3.2 Convection Study Notes
- 8.222.3.3 Radiation Study Notes
- 8.232.3.4 Consequences of energy transfer Study Notes
- 8.243.1 General properties of waves Study Notes
- 8.253.2.1 Reflection of light Study Notes
- 8.263.2.2 Refraction of light Study Notes
- 8.273.2.3 Thin lens Study Notes
- 8.283.2.4 Dispersion of light Study Notes
- 8.293.3 Electromagnetic spectrum Study Notes
- 8.303.4 Sound Study Notes
- 8.314.1 Simple phenomena of magnetism Study Notes
- 8.324.2.1 Electric charge Study Notes
- 8.334.2.3 Electromotive force and potential difference Study Notes
- 8.344.2.2 Current Study Notes
- 8.354.2.4 Resistance Study Notes
- 8.364.2.5 Electrical energy and electrical power Study Notes
- 8.374.3.1 Circuit diagrams Study Notes
- 8.384.3.2 Series and parallel circuits Study Notes
- 8.394.3.3 Action and use of circuit components Study Notes
- 8.404.4 Electrical safety Study Notes
- 8.414.5.1 Electromagnetic induction Study Notes
- 8.424.5.2 A.C. Generator Study Notes
- 8.434.5.3 The magnetic effect of a current Study Notes
- 8.444.5.4 Force on a current-carrying conductor Study Notes
- 8.454.5.5 D.C. Motor Study Notes
- 8.464.5.6 Transformer Study Notes
- 8.475.1.1 The Atom Study Notes
- 8.485.1.2 The Nucleus Study Notes
- 8.495.2.1 Detection of radioactivity Study Notes
- 8.505.2.2 The three types of nuclear emission Study Notes
- 8.515.2.3 Radioactive decay Study Notes
- 8.525.2.4 Half-life Study Notes
- 8.535.2.5 Safety precautions Study Notes
- 8.546.1.1 The Earth Study Notes
- 8.556.1.2 The Solar System Study Notes
- 8.566.2.1 The Sun as a star Study Notes
- 8.576.2.2 Stars Study Notes
- 8.586.2.3 The Universe Study Notes
