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Date: 07 2 2025 9th Science
Time:- :3 hrs Marks:-
Q1. Multiple Choice Questions
1. Which one of the following sets of phenomena would increase on raising the temperature?
(a) Diffusion, evaporation, compression of gases
(b) Evaporation, compression of gases, solubility
(c) Evaporation, diffusion, expansion of gases
(d) Evaporation, solubility, diffusion, compression of gases
2. Seema visited a Natural Gas Compressing Unit and found that the gas can be liquefied under specific
conditions of temperature and pressure. While sharing her experience with friends she got confused.
Help her to identify the correct set of conditions
(a) Low temperature, low pressure (b) High temperature, low pressure
(c) Low temperature, high pressure (d) High temperature, high pressure
3. A mixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide is
(a) heterogeneous and shows Tyndall effect
(b) homogeneous and shows Tyndall effect
(c) heterogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect
(d) homogeneous and does not show Tyndall effect
4. Tincture of iodine has antiseptic properties. This solution is made by dissolving
(a) iodine in potassium iodide (b) iodine in vaseline (c) iodine in water (d) iodine in alcohol
3. The chemical symbol for nitrogen gas is
(a) Ni (b) N2 (c) N+ (d) N
4. The chemical symbol for sodium is
(a) So (b) Sd (c) NA (d) Na
6. Which of the following are true for an element?
(i) Atomic number = number of protons + number of electrons
(ii) Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons
(iii) Atomic mass = number of protons = number of neutrons
(iv) Atomic number = number of protons = number of electrons
(a) (i) and (ii) (b) (i) and (iii) (c) (ii) and (iii) (d) (ii) and (iv)
7. In the Thomson’s model of atom, which of the following statments are correct?
(i) the mass of the atom is assumed to be uniformaly distributed over the atom
(ii) the positive charge is assumed to be uniformaly distributed over the atom
(iii) the electrons are uniformaly distributed in the positively charged sphere
(iv) the electrons attract each other to stabilise the atom
(a) (i), (ii) and (iii) (b) (i) and (iii) (c) (i) and (iv) (d) (i), (iii) and (iv)
1. Which of the following can be made into crystal?
(a) A Bacterium (b) An Amoeba (c) A Virus (d) A Sperm
3. Chromosomes are made up of
(a) DNA (b) protein (c) DNA and protein (d) RNA
3. Girth of stem increases due to
(a) apical meristem (b) lateral meristem (c) intercalary meristem (d) vertical meristem
4. Which cell does not have perforated cell wall?
(a) Tracheids (b) Companion cells (c) Sieve tubes (d) Vessels
7. In which group of animals, coelom is filled with blood?
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(a) Arthropoda (b) Annelida (c) Nematoda (d) Echinodermata
8. Elephantiasis is caused by
(a) Wuchereria (b) Pinworm (c) Planarians (d) Liver flukes
1. A particle is moving in a circular path of radius r. The displacement after half a circle would be:
(a) Zero (b) π r (c) 2 r (d) 2π r
2. A body is thrown vertically upward with velocity u, the greatest height h to which it will rise is,
(a) u/g (b) u2/2g (c) u2/g (d) u/2g
6.An object of mass 2 kg is sliding with a constant velocity of 4 m s–1 on a frictionless horizontal table.
The force required to keep the object moving with the same velocity is
(a) 32 N (b) 0 N (c) 2 N (d) 8 N
7. Rocket works on the principle of conservation of
(a) mass (b) energy (c) momentum (d) velocity
2. The value of acceleration due to gravity
(a) is same on equator and poles (b) is least on poles
(c) is least on equator (d) increases from pole to equator
3. The gravitational force between two objects is F. If masses of both objects are halved without
changing distance between them, then the gravitational force would become
(a) F/4 (b) F/2 (c) F (d) 2 F
3.In case of negative work the angle between the force and displacement is
(a) 00 (b) 450 (c) 900 (d ) 1800
4. An iron sphere of mass 10 kg has the same diameter as an aluminium sphere of mass is 3.5 kg. Both
spheres are dropped simultaneously from a tower. When they are 10 m above the ground,
they have the same
(a) acceleration (b) momenta (c) potential energy (d) kinetic energy
Q2. Short Answer Questions
1. A sample of water under study was found to boil at 102°C at normal temperature and pressure.
Is the water pure? Will this water freeze at 0°C? Comment.
2. Suggest separation technique(s) one would need to employ to separate the following mixtures.
(a) Mercury and water (b) Potassium chloride and ammonium chloride
(c) Common salt, water and sand (d) Kerosene oil, water and salt
3. Which of the following represents a correct chemical formula? Name it.
(a) CaCl (b) BiPO4 (c) NaSO4 (d) NaS
4.Is it possible for the atom of an element to have one electron, one proton and no neutron.
If so, name the element.
5. Why are lysosomes known as ‘suicide-bags’ of a cell?
6. Draw and identify different elements of phloem.
7. You are provided with the seeds of gram, wheat, rice, pumpkin, maize and pea.
Classify them whether they are monocot or dicot.
8.The displacement of a moving object in a given interval of time is zero. Would the distance travelled by
the object also be zero? Justify you answer
9.Two identical bullets are fired one by a light rifle and another by a heavy rifle with the same force.
Which rifle will hurt the shoulder more and why?
10.What is the source of centripetal force that a planet requires to revolve around the Sun?
On what factors does that force depend?
11. A rocket is moving up with a velocity v. If the velocity of this rocket is suddenly tripled,
what will be the ratio of two kinetic energies?
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Q3.Long Answer Questions
4. In what way is the Rutherford’s atomic model different from that of Thomson’s atomic model?
5. Draw a neat labelled diagram of an animal cell.
6. Define the terms and give one example of each
(a) Bilateral symmetry (b) Coelom (c) Triploblastic
7. Describe the structure and function of different types of epithelial tissues.
Draw diagram of each type of epithelial tissue.
8. Using following data, draw time - displacement graph for a moving object:
9. What is momentum? Write its SI unit. Interpret force in terms of momentum.
Represent the following graphically
(a) momentum versus velocity when mass is fixed.
(b) momentum versus mass when velocity is constant.
10. How does the weight of an object vary with respect to mass and radius of the earth.
In a hypothetical case, if the diameter of the earth becomes half of its present value and its mass
becomesfour times of its present value, then how would the weight of any object on the surface of the
earth be affected?
11. A light and a heavy object have the same momentum. Find out the ratio of their kinetic energies.
Which one has a larger kinetic energy?
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