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1. The document contains a chemistry worksheet for class 9 with multiple choice and statement-type questions about states of matter and physical properties. 2. Questions cover topics like evaporation, boiling point, changes of state, intermolecular forces, and properties of gases, liquids and solids. 3. Students are asked to identify graphs representing temperature changes during phase changes, order liquids by boiling point, recognize definitions of melting, boiling, freezing and other terms, and evaluate statements about properties of matter and its states.
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Class IX Chemistry Worksheet

1. The document contains a chemistry worksheet for class 9 with multiple choice and statement-type questions about states of matter and physical properties. 2. Questions cover topics like evaporation, boiling point, changes of state, intermolecular forces, and properties of gases, liquids and solids. 3. Students are asked to identify graphs representing temperature changes during phase changes, order liquids by boiling point, recognize definitions of melting, boiling, freezing and other terms, and evaluate statements about properties of matter and its states.
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IX - Class KAT L- I

KAT CHEMISTRY

CHAT WORKSHEET
Class : IX (Topic: Matter around us)

I. Straight objective questions.


1. Look at the following experimental set-up while dilution of purpule colour KMnO4 solution into
very light purple colour KMnO4 by adding water.

From this, it can be concluded that [ ]


I) Particles of matter are in the state of continuous motion.
II) Particles of matter have some spaces in between them.
III) Particles of matter are very tiny.
The correct statements are
a) I and II b) II and III c) only II d) only III
2. A student heats a breaker containing ice and water. He measures the temperature of the content of
the breaker as a function of time. [ ]
Which of the following graphs would correctly represent the result ?
Temperature

100ºC 10 0ºC 100ºC 100ºC


Temperature
Temperature
Temperature

a) 0ºC b) 0ºC c) 0ºC d) 0ºC


Time Tim e Time Time
(min) (min) (min) (min)

3. With increase in pressure, volume of a gas decreases but with increase in temperature, volume of
a gas increases. [ ]
Which one of the following graphs represents the above information ?
Volume
Volume
Pressure

Volume

a) b) c) d)

Temperature Temperature Pressure Pressure

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petrol petrol petrol


4. 5l 5l 5l [ ]
(X) (Y) (Z)
X, Y and Z containers are placed at 25ºC. Then decrease in temperature is more in ______
a) X b) Y c) Z d) cannot be predicted
5. A drop each of two non - corrosive and non- irritating liquids A and B at a temperature of 22°C are
placed on the skin. Liquid A gives a more cooling sensantion than liquid B. Which of the following
can be said about the liquids A and B ? [ ]
a) Liquid A has high boiling point than that of liquid B.
b) Liquid A has higher latent heat of vaporisation than that of liquid B.
c) Liquid A has lower latent of vaporisation than that of liquid B.
d) The boiling points of liquid A and B are equal.
6. Which of the following statements donot go with the liquid state [ ]
a) Particles are loosely packed in the liquid state
b) Fluidity is the maximum in the liquid state
c) Liquids cannot be compressed (or) slightly compressed
d) Liquids take up the shape of any container in which these are placed
7. When the liquid starts boiling, the further heat energy which is supplied [ ]
a) Is lost to the surrounding as such
b) Increases the temperature of the liquid
c) Increases the kinetic energy of the particles in the liquid
d) Is absorbed as latent heat of vaporisation by the liquid
8. The correct order of evaporation of water, alcohol, petrol and kerosene is [ ]
a) Water > alcohol > kerosene > petrol b) Alcohol > petrol > water > kerosene
c) Petrol > alcohol > water > Kerosone d) Petrol > alcohol > kerosone > water
9. The change from vapour to liquid is called [ ]
a) Condensation b) Evaporation c) Sublimation d) Fusion
10. The amount of heat energy required to convert 1gm of ice into water is called [ ]
a) Latent heat of vapourisation b) Latent heat of fusion
c) Specific heat capacity d) All
11. The ability of a substance to decrease its volume when force is applied is called __ [ ]
a) Expansibility b) Compressibility
c) Diffusion d) All
II. More than one correct answer type questions.
12. What will happen if carbondioxide gas is passed through lime water? [ ]
a) Calcium carbonate is formed b) Lime water turns milky
c) Lime water formed d) Lime water turns red
13. Which one of the following not a chemical compound [ ]
a) Sea - water b) Sulphuric acid c) Oxygen d) Petroleum

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III. Statement type questions.


E
A B
14. Solid Liquid Gas [ ]
C D
F
Statement (A) : A - Melting, B - Boiling
Statement (B) : C - Freezing, D - Condensation
Statement (C) : E - Sublimation, F - Deposition.
a) All the statements A, B, and C are correct b) All the statements A, B, and C are incorrect
c) A, B are correct and C is incorrect d) A, B are incorrect and C is correct
15. Statement (A) : The difference between two temperatures in celcius scale is same as that of
Kelvin scale. [ ]
Statement (B) : 25ºC = 77°F
Statement (C) : Freezing point of water is 32°F
a) All the statements A, B, and C are correct b) All the statements A, B, and C are incorrect
c) A, B are correct and C is incorrect d) A, B are incorrect and C is correct
IV. Assertion and Reason type questions.
16. Assertion (A) : Anything which occupies space (volume) and has mass, can be perceived by our
physical senses is called matter [ ]
Reason (R) : Matter is made up of small particles
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true and R is not correct explanation of A
c) A is correct and R is incorrect
d) A is incorrect and R is correct.
17. Assertion (A) : Evaporation causes cooling effect. [ ]
Reason (R) : The rate of evaporation depends up on the surface area exposed to the atmosphere
a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
b) Both A and R are true and R is not correct explanation of A
c) A is correct and R is incorrect d) A is incorrect and R is correct.
V. Passage type questions.
The phenomenon of change of matter from one state to another state, and back to original state, by
altering the conditions of temperature and pressure, etc is called “inter conversion of matter”.

18. Observe the given tabular from carefully


Substance Melting point
A –219°C
B 98°C
C 1540°C
D 3550°C
Choose the correct statement related to A, B, C, D [ ]
i) Substance ‘A’ can exist as gas at room temperature whereas substance ‘B’ is a liquid
ii) The inter molecular distance between particles of ‘C’ is more than ‘D’
iii) The substance ‘B’ has less force of attraction between the particles than the particles of C
iv) Generally the density of ‘C’ is more than denstiy of ‘D’.
a) i, ii, iii only b) ii, iii, iv only c) i, iii, iv only d) ii, iii only
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19. Boiling point of 4 liquids A, B, C and D are 333K, 373K, 283K and 630K respectively.
Which of the following liquids can be called as gases in their vapour state [ ]
a) A b) B c) C d) D
20. Object K. E Density Diffusion
A Highest Least Highest
B Moderate Medium May or may not possible
C Least Highest Least
Choose the correct object in place of A, B, C respectively [ ]
a) Stone, oil, chair b) Water vapour, water, oil
c) Oxygen, CS2, marble d) Hydrogen, common salt, milk

KEY
1) d 2) d 3) b 4) c 5) b 6) b 7) d 8) d 9) a 10) b

11) b 12) a,b 13) a,c,d 14) a 15) a 16) b 17) a 18) c 19) c 20) c

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