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SCIENCE PRACTICE ANNUAL-1 CL-IX

SECTION-A
Choose the correct answer.

Q1.CO 2 can be easily liquified and even solidified because


(a) It has weak forces of attraction
(b) It has comparatively more force of attraction than other gases
(c) It has more intermolecular space
(d) It is present in atmosphere.
Q2. Which of the following has heighest kinetic energy?
(a) Particles of ice at 0 °C (b) Particles of water at 0 °C
(c) Particles of water at 100 °C (d) Particles of steam at 100 °C
Q3. Air shows the property of

(a) N 2 (b) O 2 (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these.
Q4. The components of water can be separated by
(a) Physical methods (b) Chemical methods (c) Both (d) They cannot be separated
Q5. The formula for quicklime is

I. CaCl 2 II. CaCo 3 III. Ca(OH) 2 IV. CaO


Q6. The symbol of cadmium is
I. Ca II. Cu III. Cm IV. Cd
Q7. The nucleons are

I. Protons and electrons II. Neutrons and electrons


III. Protons and neutrons IV. None of these
Q8. The numerical ratio of displacement to distance for a moving object is
(a) always less than 1 (b) always equal to 1 (c) always more than 1 (d) equal or less than 1

Q9. The value of ‘g’

a. Increases as we go above the earth’s surface c. Remains constant


b. Decreases as we go to the centre of the earth d. Is more at equator and less at poles
Q10. Which part of human ear converts sound vibrations into electrical signals

a. Hammer b. Stirrup c. Tympanic membrane d. Cochlea


Q11.. What do dolphins, bats and porpoise use
a. Ultrasound b. Infrasound c. Both a and b d. None of them
Q12. Colourless plastids are known as

(a) Chromoplasts (b) Chloroplasts (c) Leucoplasts (d) Protoplast


Q13. Animal cell lacking nuclei would also lack in
(a) Ribosome (b) Lysosome (c) Endoplasmic reticulum (d) Chromosome

Q14. The cells of cork are dead and have a chemical in their walls that makes them impervious to gases and
water. The chemical is

(a) lignin (b) suberin (c) cutin (d) wax


Q15. The flexibility in plants is due to a tissue called
(a) chlorenchyma (b) parenchyma (c) sclerenchyma (d) collenchyma
Q16. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are examples of

I. Micro-nutrients II. Macro-nutrients III. Fertilizers IV. Both I and II


Directions: In each of the following questions, a statement of Assertion is given, and a
corresponding statement of Reason is given just below it. Of the statements, given below, mark
the correct answer as:
(a) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
(b) Both assertion and reason are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
(c) Assertion is true, but reason is false.
(d) Assertion is false, but reason is true.

Q.17.Assertion : A gas can easily be compressed by applying pressure.


Reason : Since the inter-particle spaces between gases are very large, they can decrease by
applying pressure.

Q18. Assertion : An object may acquire acceleration even if it is moving at a constant speed.
Reason : With change in the direction of motion, an object can acquire acceleration.

Q19. Assertion : Work done by or against gravitational force in moving a body from one point
to another is independent of the actual path followed between the two points.
Reason : Gravitational forces are conservative forces.

Q20. Assertion : Parenchyma cells help in storage of food.


Reason : Parenchyma cells are the main seats of photosynthesis.

SECTION-B

Each questions carry 2 marks.

Q21. What is the Tyndall effect? Why does the solution of sodium chloride not show the Tyndall effect
whereas the mixture of water and milk shows it?

Q22. An object has moved through a distance. Can it have zero displacement? If yes, support your answer
with an example.

Q23. Give the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces.

Q24. A person fires a gun standing at a distance of 55 m from a wall. If the speed of sound is 330 ms-1,
find the time for an echo to be heard.

Q25. How do substances like CO2 and water move in and out of the cell?

Q26. Give points of difference between egg producing chicken and boiler producing chicken.

SECTION-C

Each questions carry 3 marks.

Q27. Explain giving examples the various factors on which rate of evaporation depends.
Q28. Write four differences between Mixtures and compounds.

Q29. State Newton’s second law of motion. Derive first law from it.

Q30. A stone js dropped into a well 44 m deep and the sound of splash is heard after 3.12 sec. Find the
speed of sound in air.

Q31. Draw a neat labelled diagram of an animal cell.

Q32. Differentiate between parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma.

Q33. What are the desirable agronomic characteristics for crop improvements?

SECTION-D

Each questions carry 5 marks.

Q34.What is the .structure of a neuron? Draw and label its diagram.

Q35. i)What is the importance of universal law of gravitation?

ii) Derive a relationship between “g” and “G”.

Q36.i) If bromine atom is available in the form of, say, two isotopes 79 35 Br (49.7%) and 81 35 Br (50.3%),
calculate the average atomic mass of bromine atom.

ii) Na+ has completely filled K and L shells. Explain.

SECTION-D

Case based questions: Each questions carry 4 marks.

Q37. Kamla prepared aqueous solutions of barium chloride and sodium sulphate. She weighed
them separately and then mixed them in a beaker. A white precipitate was immediately formed.
She filtered the precipitate, dried it and then weighed it. After reading this narration, answer the
following questions:

i. Will the weight of the precipitate be the same as that of the reactants before mixing?
ii. If not, what she should have done? iii. Which law of chemical combination does this support?
iv. State the law of conservation of mass.

Q38. Work done by force acting on an object is equal to the magnitude of the force multiplied by
the distance moved in the direction of the force. Work has only magnitude and no direction. Work
done is negative when the force acts opposite to the direction of displacement. Work done is
positive when the force is in the direction of displacement.The unit of work is newton-metre (N
m)or joule (J).

(i) Work done is


(a) Scalar quantity (b) Vector quantity (c) Tensor quantity (d) None of these
(ii) When force acts against the direction of displacement then work done will be
(a) positive (b) negative (c) both a and b can possible (d) None of these
(iii) SI unit of work is
(a) Joule(J) (b) Newton meter(N-m) (c) both a and b (d) None of these
(iv)You are lifting stone from floor. Work is done by theforce exerted by you on the stone.
Theobject moves upwards. The force youexerted is in the direction ofdisplacement. However,
there is theforce of gravity acting on the object. Which one of these forces is doingpositive work?
Which one is doing negative work?
Q39. Epithelial cells are type of cells that lines the surface of your body. They are found on your
skin, blood vessels, etc .They act as a protective barrier and stop viruses to enter the body. There
are three main types of epithelial cell.

1.1 While doing work and running , you move your organs like hands, legs, etc. Which among the
following is correct?
(a) smooth muscle contract and pull the ligament to move the bones
(b) smooth muscle contract and pull the tendon to move the bones
(c) skeletal muscle contract and pull the ligament to move the bones
(d) skeletal muscle contract and pull the tendon to move the bones
1.2. Read the given statements and select the incorrect ones
(a) The nature of matrix differs according to the functions of the tissues
(b) Fats are stored below the skin and in between the internal organs
(c ) Epithelial tissues have large intercellular spaces between them
(d) Cells of striated muscles are multinucleated and unbranched
1.3. Smooth muscle fibre are
(a) Spindle shaped, unbranched, non striated, multinucleated and involuntary
(b) Spindle shaped, unbranched, striated, multinucleated and involuntary
(c) Cylindrical, striated, unbranched, multinucleate and voluntary
(d) Cylindrical,non striated, unbranched, multinucleate and involuntary
1.4. Skeletal muscle fibre are
(a) Spindle shaped, unbranched, non striated, multinucleated and involuntary
(b) Spindle shaped, unbranched, striated, multinucleated and involuntary
(c) Cylindrical, striated, unbranched, multinucleate and voluntary
(d) Cylindrical,non striated, unbranched, multinucleate and involuntary

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