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STAR COACHING CLASS - Parshotam Jethani (98982 16776)

The document contains a science exam for 9th standard covering topics in chemistry including solutions, colloids, and mixtures. It includes multiple choice questions, short answer questions requiring explanations of concepts like the properties of suspensions and distinguishing physical and chemical changes. It also includes longer answer questions defining solutions and their types, explaining how to separate mixtures like oil and water, and how a student would separate a mixture of naphthalene and salt.

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STAR COACHING CLASS - Parshotam Jethani (98982 16776)

The document contains a science exam for 9th standard covering topics in chemistry including solutions, colloids, and mixtures. It includes multiple choice questions, short answer questions requiring explanations of concepts like the properties of suspensions and distinguishing physical and chemical changes. It also includes longer answer questions defining solutions and their types, explaining how to separate mixtures like oil and water, and how a student would separate a mixture of naphthalene and salt.

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STAR COACHING CLASS - Parshotam Jethani [98982 16776]

209, Modern Shopee, Opp. Vijay Dairy, Palanpur Patiya, Rander Rd., Surat-5
STD:-9th Subs:- S.T L-2 Marks: - 25 Time :- 1 hr
Q.1] MCQ : - [one mark each]:- [6]
1. Fog, cloud are an example of (a) Aerosol (b) colloid (c) Suspension (d) emulsion
2. Sponge can be compressed, it is a (a) Solid (b) liquid (c) gas (d) foam
3. An impure sample of potash alum can be purified by
(a) Evaporation (b) crystallisation (c) centrifugation (d) Filtration
4. Chalk dissolve in water is an example of (a) True solution (b) Colloid (c) Suspension (d) Saturated solution
5. Pick up the odd one out. (a) Brass (b) Air (c) Sand (d) Graphite
6. Which of the following is liquid-liquid solution? (a)Face-cream (b) emulation (c) milk (d) All of these
Q.2] Answer the following Question (1 Mark each) pg 39 [3]
1. What is the principle for the separation of immiscible liquids?
2. What is 'tincture of iodine'?

STAR COACHING CLASS - Parshotam Jethani [98982 16776]


209, Modern Shopee, Opp. Vijay Dairy, Palanpur Patiya, Rander Rd., Surat-5
STD:-9th Subs:- S.T L-2 Marks: - 25 Time :- 1 hr
Q.1] MCQ: - [one mark each]:- [6]
1. Fog, cloud are an example of (a) Aerosol (b) colloid (c) Suspension (d) emulsion
2. Sponge can be compressed, it is a (a) Solid (b) liquid (c) gas (d) foam
3. An impure sample of potash alum can be purified by
(a) Evaporation (b) crystallisation (c) centrifugation (d) Filtration
4. Chalk dissolve in water is an example of (a) True solution (b) Colloid (c) Suspension (d) Saturated solution
5. Pick up the odd one out. (a) Brass (b) Air (c) Sand (d) Graphite
6. Which of the following is liquid-liquid solution? (a)Face-cream (b) emulation (c) milk (d) All of these
Q.2] Answer the following Question (1 Mark each) pg 39 [3]
1. What is the principle for the separation of immiscible liquids?
2. What is 'tincture of iodine'?

STAR COACHING CLASS - Parshotam Jethani [98982 16776]


209, Modern Shopee, Opp. Vijay Dairy, Palanpur Patiya, Rander Rd., Surat-5
STD:-9th Subs:-S.T L-2 Marks: - 25 Time :- 1 hr
Q.1] MCQ: - [one mark each]:- [6]
1. Fog, cloud are an example of (a) Aerosol (b) colloid (c) Suspension (d) emulsion
2. Sponge can be compressed, it is a (a) Solid (b) liquid (c) gas (d) foam
3. An impure sample of potash alum can be purified by
(a) Evaporation (b) crystallisation (c) centrifugation (d) Filtration
4. Chalk dissolve in water is an example of (a) True solution (b) Colloid (c) Suspension (d) Saturated solution
5. Pick up the odd one out. (a) Brass (b) Air (c) Sand (d) Graphite
6. Which of the following is liquid-liquid solution? (a)Face-cream (b) emulation (c) milk (d) All of these
Q.2] Answer the following Question (1 Mark each) pg 39 [3]
1. What is the principle for the separation of immiscible liquids?
2. What is 'tincture of iodine'?

STAR COACHING CLASS - Parshotam Jethani [98982 16776]


209, Modern Shopee, Opp. Vijay Dairy, Palanpur Patiya, Rander Rd., Surat-5
STD:-9th Subs:-S.T L-2 Marks: - 25 Time :- 1 hr
Q.1] MCQ: - [one mark each]:- [6]
1. Fog, cloud are an example of (a) Aerosol (b) Foam (c) Sol (d) emulsion
2. Sponge can be compressed, it is a (a) Solid (b) liquid (c) gas (d) foam
3. An impure sample of potash alum can be purified by
(a) Evaporation (b) crystallisation (c) centrifugation (d) Filtration
4. Chalk dissolve in water is an example of (a) True solution (b) Colloid (c) Suspension (d) Saturated solution
5. Pick up the odd one out. (a) Brass (b) Air (c) Sand (d) Graphite
6. Which of the following is liquid-liquid solution? (a)Face-cream (b) emulation (c) milk (d) All of these
Q.2] Answer the following Question (1 Mark each) pg 39 [3]
1. What is the principle for the separation of immiscible liquids?
2. What is 'tincture of iodine'?
3. What is difference in fog and smoke?
Q.3] Answer the following Question. (2 Mark each) [6]
1. State the properties of a suspension. Pg 42
2. How would you confirm that a colourless liquid given to you is pure water? Pg 37 OR
2. What is the principal of centrifugation? Give two applications of centrifugation.
3. Give distinguishes between a physical change and chemical change.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (3 Mark each) [6]
1. Distinguish between Compound and mixture.
2. How will you separate a mixture of oil & water? OR 2. Explain Tyndall effect with the help of a figure.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (4 Marks) [4]
1. (A) Define solution.
(B) Give the different types of solution with one example each OR
1. A student is given a mixture of naphthalene ball’s power and common salt. He needs to separate this mixture. How
will he do this?

3. What is difference in fog and smoke?


Q.3] Answer the following Question. (2 Mark each) [6]
1. State the properties of a suspension. Pg 42
2. How would you confirm that a colourless liquid given to you is pure water? Pg 37 OR
2. What is the principal of centrifugation? Give two applications of centrifugation.
3. Give distinguishes between a physical change and chemical change.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (3 Mark each) [6]
1. Distinguish between Compound and mixture.
2. How will you separate a mixture of oil & water? OR 2. Explain Tyndall effect with the help of a figure.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (4 Marks) [4]
1. (A) Define solution.
(B) Give the different types of solution with one example each OR
1. A student is given a mixture of naphthalene ball’s power and common salt. He needs to separate this mixture. How
will he do this?

3. What is difference in fog and smoke?


Q.3] Answer the following Question. (2 Mark each) [6]
1. State the properties of a suspension. Pg 42
2. How would you confirm that a colourless liquid given to you is pure water? Pg 37 OR
2. What is the principal of centrifugation? Give two applications of centrifugation.
3. Give distinguishes between a physical change and chemical change.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (3 Mark each) [6]
1. Distinguish between Compound and mixture.
2. How will you separate a mixture of oil & water? OR 2. Explain Tyndall effect with the help of a figure.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (4 Marks) [4]
1. (A) Define solution.
(B) Give the different types of solution with one example each OR
1. A student is given a mixture of naphthalene ball’s power and common salt. He needs to separate this mixture. How
will he do this?

3. What is difference in fog and smoke?


Q.3] Answer the following Question. (2 Mark each) [6]
1. State the properties of a suspension. Pg 42
2. How would you confirm that a colourless liquid given to you is pure water? Pg 37 OR
2. What is the principal of centrifugation? Give two applications of centrifugation.
3. Give distinguishes between a physical change and chemical change.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (3 Mark each) [6]
1. Distinguish between Compound and mixture.
2. How will you separate a mixture of oil & water? OR 2. Explain Tyndall effect with the help of a figure.
Q.4] Answer the following question. (4 Marks) [4]
1. (A) Define solution.
(B) Give the different types of solution with one example each OR
1. A student is given a mixture of naphthalene ball’s power and common salt. He needs to separate this mixture. How
will he do this?
MCQ Ans
1.A 2A. 3. B 4.C 6.D 7.D

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