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N-3
PERIODIC TEST-3, 2023-24
Subject: Science
Time: 1:30 hrs Class: IX M.M.: 40

General instructions:
i. Allquestions are compulsory.
ii. The question paper has five sections.
i. Section Aconsists of seven questions of 1 marks each.
iv. Section Bconsists of four questions of 2 marks each.
V. Section C consists of four questions of 3 marks each.
vi. Section Dconsists of one question of5 mark.
vi. Section E consists of twO case-study based questions of 4 marks each.
vil. Internalchoice is given in some questions. The child has to attempt any one of the alter
natives.

SECTIONA
1. Two particles are placed at some distance. If the mass of each of the two Particles is
doubled, keeping the distance between them unchanged, the value of gravitational force
between them will be 1
(a) 14 times (b)4 times (c) 12 times (d) unchanged
2 Which radioactive element is used in the treatment of cancer?
1
(a) lodine-131 (b) Uranium-234 (c) Plutonium-239 (d) Cobalt-60
3.
Newton's second law gives the measure of:
(a) Acceleration (b)Force (c) Momentum (d) Displacement
4, Which muscles acts involuntarily: 1
i)Striated muscles i)Smooth muscles ii) Cardiac muscles iv) Skeletalmuscles
(a) (i) and (i) (b) (i) and (ii) (c) (ii) and (iv) (d) () and (iv)
Flexibility in plants is due to :
(a) Collenchyma (b) Parenchyma (c) Sclerenchyma (d) Chlorenchyma
Assertion and Reason based question
(a) Both Aand Rare true and Ris the correct explanation ofA.
(b) BothAand R are true but R is not the correct explanation ofA.
(c) A is true but R is false.
(d) Ais false but Ris true.
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Assertion:Jsobars are identical in chemical properties. 1
Reason:shN),
tsobars have same atomic number
7.
Assertion:Aman is sitting in a boat which floats on a pond.If the man drinks some water
from the pond, the levelof water in the pond will decrease.
Reason:The weight of the liquid displaced by the body is greater than the weight of the
body
1
SECTION B
(() What do you mean by electronic configuration of an atom?
() Write the electronic configuration forAluminum and Neon atom.
1+1=2
9. What is the magnitude of the gravitational force
between the earth and a 1 kg object on
its surface? (Mass of the earth is 6 x 1024 kg &Radius of the
earth is 6.4 x 10® m)
OR
Derive the expression for universal law of gravitation. 2
O. How many types of elements together make up the xylem tissue and phloem tissue?
Name them. 1+1=2
() Define Newton's second lavw of motion.
(i) Why a cricket player lowers his hand while catching the ball
OR
A
stone of 1 kg is thrown with avelocity of 20 ms across the frozen surface of a lake and
comes to rest after traveling a distance of 50 m. What is the force of friction ? 1+1=2
SECTION C
14 An element ,x loses two electrorns to form a cation which combines with the anion
of element,, Y formed by gaining an clectron. 1+1+1
) Write the electronic configuration of element X.
(i) Write the electronic configuration of the anion of element Y.
(ii) Write the formula for the compound formed by combination of Xand Y
OR
(0) Which popular experiment is shown in the following figure ?
(i) List three observations of this experiment.
(i) State the model of atom suggested on the basis of the above
experiment
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13. Label the followingand give one function of each part labelled (i), (i) and (i) 1+1+1

OR
Name the following:
() Tissue that form inner lining of mouth.
(ü) Tissue that stores fat in our body.
(ii) Tissue that connect bone to bone in humans.
14. Aball is thrown upward from the surface of the moon with a velocity of 19.6 m/s. 1+1%
(0) How much time will it take to attain the maximum
height? 2
(ii) How high will it go?
15. What happens to the force between two objects if 1+1+1
(0) The mass of one object is doubled? 2E
(ii) The distance between the object is doubled and tripled?
(ii) The masses of both objects are doubled?
OR
() State Archimedes' principle.
(ii) Why does cube of plastic released deep down under the water come up to
surface of
water?
(ii) Write any two applications of Archimedes' principal.
SECTION D
16. Two objects AandB, having mass 100 kg and 75 kg, move with velocities of 40 km/h
and 6 km/h respectively. Answer the following:
(a) Which will have greater inertia?
(b) Which will have greater momentum?
(c) Which will stop first if equal negative acceleration is applied on both?
(d) Which willtravel a greater distance?
(e) Which wilt impart greater impulse ifcotides
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