Class 09th Gt 04 Date 21st August (1)
Class 09th Gt 04 Date 21st August (1)
Class 09th Gt 04 Date 21st August (1)
(A Journey To Excellence)
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CLASS 09th DATE 16 – Sept, 2024
TOTAL QUESTIONS: 100 TIME ALLOWED: 02 Hours
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a) Attributively b) Predicatively
c) Both a &b d) None of these
7. This is the ......than two evils.
a) Less b) Lesser
c) Fewer d) Both a & b
8.Allama Iqbal was the ........leader of Pakistan.
a) Fore b) First
c) Foremost d) None of these
9. No.........than ten people were killed in explosion.
a) Little b) Few
c) Less d) Fewer
10. She is the........of the two sisters.
a) Rich b) Richer
c) Richest d) None of these
11. He can learn English without........help.
a) Some b) Any
c) Both a & b d) None of these
12. He is ...........than his friend.
a) Wise b) Wisest
c) More Wiser d) Wiser
13.The lecture was delivered comparatively..........
a) Slow b) Slower
c) Slowest d) None of these
14. Our Aspire Academy Islamkot is..........and.........
a) Big -- Cleaner b) Bigger -- Cleaner
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c) Big ---Clean d) None of these
15. Aslam is as ........ as his father.
a) Smart b) Smarter
c) Smartest d) All of these
16. I am not ...... intelligent as my friend.
a) As b) So
c) Too d) Enough
Directions: Select the correct sentence.
17. a) The three first single classrooms were large in size.
b) The first single two single classrooms were large in
size.
c) The first two single classrooms were large in size.
d) None of these
18. a) The streets of Islamkot are better than Kunri.
b) The streets of Islamkot are better than that of Kunri.
c) The streets of Islamkot are better than those of Islam.
d) None of these
SYNONYM
19. EXTENT
a) Verbal b) Custom
c) Expense d) Fans
20. DELICATE
a) Intricate b) Graceful
c) Flourish d) Orphic
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**MATHEMATICS**
21. In 2i(3-i), the real part is ....
a) 3 b) 2
c) - 2 d) None of these
22. The product of every two imaginary numbers is
always________ number.
a) Imaginary b) Real
c) Complex d) All of these
23. If a>b then which of the relations is true:
a) 1/a > 1/b b) 1/b < 1/a
c) 1/b > 1/a d) None of these
24. The natural numbers are always closed under________.
a) Subtraction b) Division
c) Multiplication d) All of these
25.The fractional part of the logarithm is called:
a) Mantissa b) characteristics
c) Anti-log d) All of these
26. Log512 base 2 = __________.
a) 8 b) 9
c) 2.6589 d) None of these
27. Log0 base is always equal to________.
a) Positive b) negative
c) Not-defined d) None of these
28. Log(10×10) = __________.
a) Log10 + log10 b) 2
c) Log10 - log10 d) both a&b
29. If logy = 1/2 then y = __________.
a) 2/10 b) √10
c) 0.2856 d) 200
30.If log(656123403) = 8.8169 then the number of digits
in (65510)^9 ________.
a) 25 b) 9
c) 27 d) None of these
31. If b>0 and b ≠ 1 then log√b base b = ________.
a) 0 b) 1
c) 1/2 d) All of the
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32. The set of complex number is the ......set of every
numbers
a) Proper sub-set b) Power set
c) Super set d) All of these
33. The complex number in the form of.....
a) (a,b) b) (a,-b)
c) Both a&b d) All of these
34. The Triple conjugate of complex number is always...
a) imaginary number b) real number
c) same original number d) None of these
35. The concept of decadic logarithm is given by...
a) John Napier b) Joost Burggi
c) Henry Briggis d) both a&b
36. logarithm is the ....
a) inverse process of exponent numbers
b) same as the process of exponential
c) Inverse function of exponential form equation
d) both a&b
37. The exponential form a^x = N,where the value of a is
....
a) may be positive or negative b) a>0 ,a=1
c) a>0 ,a≠1 d) All of these
38. loga to base same itself is always equal to...
a) a b) 0
c) 1 d) e
39. log n to the base a is always an imaginary if ...
a) n>0 b) n<0
c) n= 0 d) n<1
40. The characteristics of logarithm is always...
a) Positive b) negative
c) May be positive,negative, zero d) Zero
**CHEMISTRY**
41. Cathode travel in:
a) Straight line b) circular line
c) Zigzag line d) haphazard
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42. The particles present inside nucleus is called_______.
a) electron b) proton
c) nucleon d) all
43. Which particle is the lightest in the following?
a) electron b) neutron
c) proton d) alpha particle
44. Radioactive rays hav____________.
a) 2types b) 3types
c) 4types d) 5types
45. Alpha rays are in fact nuclei of :
a) neon b) argon
c) neon d) helium
46. Gamma rays have:
a) positive charge b) negative charge
c) no charge d) big charge
47. The mass of an atom is concentrated in the:
a) nucleus b) orbit
c) shell d) energy levels
48. Beta rays are fast moving:
a) proton b) neutron
c) nuclei d) electron
49. A piece of matter in pure form is termed as:
a) compound b) mixture
c) radical d) substance
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50. Which of the following are not home atomic
molecules?
a) H2 b) H20
c) CO2 d) Co
51. If nucleon number of potassium is 39 number of
neutron will be ___________.
a) 39 b)20
c) 19 d)29
52. The name of the photographic plate which used in
Rutherford atomic model:
a) sodium sulphate b) zinc sulphate
c) aluminium foil d) Aluminium sulphide
53. The Mass of 2 moles of Cl gas is:
a)35.5gram b)142 gram
c)284gram d) 71gram
54. The denser part of atom is:
a) Orbit b) Shell
c) Nucleus d) All
55. The nucleons are the particle of:
a) Electon, Proton b) Electron,Neutron
c) Proton, Neutron d) Electron,Proton,Neutron
56. The number of electrons protons and neutrons in
Ca+2 is respectively:
a) 20,20,20 b)18,20,20
c)20,18,20 d)18,18,20
57. What is the charge of nucleus in the Rutherford
model?
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a) Positive b) Negative
c)Neutal d) Zero
58. Choose the correct sequence of elements (a to d):
a) H,Li,C,He b) B,Be,C,N
c) B,Be,C,N d) He,Li,Be,B
59. What is the true nucleus of in atom?
a)it is located at center of atom
b) it is positively charge denser part of atom
c) in atom number of electron equal to number of proton
d) All of these
60. Match the incorrect option:
Molecule Atomicity
a) CH4 >>>> 05
b) H2SO4 >>>> 04
c) C6H12O6 >>>> 24
d) C12H22O11 >>>> 45
**BIOLOGY**
61. Which of the following is not double membranes
organelle?
a) Mitochondria b) Chloroplast
c) Nucleus d) Peroxisome
62. The nuclear membrane is made by____________.
a) Cell membrane b) Endoplasmic reticulum
c) Golgi body d) Ribosomes
63. Diameter of Eukaryotic Ribosomes is:
a) 20 nm b) 24mn
c) 25mn d) 26mn
64. Cytoplasm and membrane bonded organelles present
in____________.
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a) Eukaryotic cytoplasm b) Prokaryotic Cytoplasm
c) Bacteria d) not
65 . which of the following figure represent the
arrangement of the lipid bilayer in plasma membrane ?
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a) Golgi body b) Golgi complex
c) Golgi apparatus d) All
75. Magnification means
a) Increasing b) Decreasing
c) Doubling d) halving
76. Resolution is the capacity to:
a) Separate b) Disperse
c) Reinforce d) Combine
77. Cell organelles found in animal cell and help in
respiration.
a) Lysosome b) Mitochondria
c) Ribosome d) Chloroplast
78. Select Mismatch:
a) Ribosome ➡ Factory of Lipids
b) Nucleolus ➡ factory of Ribosomes
c) RER➡Synthesis of Steroid
d) Vacuoles ➡store house of Cell.
79. Which of the following sequence is correct?
Single membrane Double membrane
A Peroxisomes, lysosomes Nucleus , chloroplast
B Chloroplast, lysosomes Nucleus , peroxisomes
C Ribosomes, lysosomes Lysosomes ,peroxisomes
D Nucleus ,lysosomes Chloroplast ,peroxisomes
**PHYSICS**
81. A seesaw with a mass of 15 kg is balanced
horizontally. If a child weighing 30 kg sits 2 meters from
the pivot on one side, where should a second child
weighing 45 kg sit on the opposite side to maintain
equilibrium?
a) 1 m from the pivot b) 2 m from the pivot
c) 3 meters from the pivot d) 4m from pivot
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82. The center of mass of an object is defined as:
a) The point where the object’s weight is evenly distributed.
b) The point where the total mass of the object is
concentrated.
c) The point where all the mass of an object could be
considered to act for the purpose of calculating translational
motion.
d) The point at which the object balances in any position.
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87. Which type of equilibrium occurs when an object
returns to its original position after being disturbed?
a) Stable equilibrium b) Unstable equilibrium
c) Neutral equilibrium d) Dynamic equilibrium
88. When the angle between the force and the lever arm is
90 degrees, the torque is:
a) Zero. b) Maximum.
c) Half of the maximum torque. d) Equal to the force applied.
89. A force of 20 N is applied at an angle of 30 degrees to
the lever arm which is 2 meters long. What is the torque
produced?
a) 60 Nm b) 20 Nm
c) 40 Nm d) 25 Nm
90. If the length of the lever arm is doubled while keeping
the force constant, the torque:
a) Doubles. b) Triples.
c) Quadruples. d) Remains the same
91. For an object to be in equilibrium, the following
condition must be met:
a) The sum of the forces must be non-zero.
b) The sum of the torques must be non-zero.
c) The sum of the forces and torques must be zero.
d) The object must be moving with constant velocity.
92. When adding vectors graphically using the head-to-tail
method, the resultant vector is:
a) Drawn from the tail of the first vector to the head of the last
vector.
b) The same length as the first vector.
c) The length of the longest vector.
d) Drawn from the tail of the last vector to the head of the first
vector.
93. An object that returns to its original position after
being displaced is in:
a) Stable equilibrium. b) Unstable equilibrium.
c) Neutral equilibrium. d) Dynamic equilibrium.
94. If a force of 10 N is applied at a distance of 200
centimeter from the pivot, the torque produced is:
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a) 5 Nm b) 10 Nm
c) 20 Nm d) 200 Nm
95. To increase the stability of an object, you should:
a) Lower its center of gravity.
b) Raise its center of gravity.
c) Increase its weight at a high point.
d) Decrease its base area.
96. The stability of an object is generally improved by:
a) Decreasing the width of its base.
b) Increasing the height of its center of gravity.
c) Increasing the width of its base.
d) Increasing the weight at the top.
97. If the center of gravity of an object is raised while
keeping the base area constant, the object’s stability:
a) Increases.
b) Remains unchanged.
c) Decreases.
d) First increases and then decreases.
98. When adding mass to one side of an asymmetrical
object, the center of gravity will:
a) Shift towards the side with less mass.
b) Shift towards the side with more mass.
c) Stay fixed in the original position.
d) Move to the geometric center of the object.
99. A train moving at a constant speed on straight tracks
is in:
a) Static equilibrium.
b) Dynamic equilibrium with balanced driving and resistance
forces.
c) Unstable equilibrium.
d) Neutral equilibrium with no net force.
100. In a right-angled triangle, the sine of an angle is
calculated as the ratio of:
a) Opposite side to the hypotenuse
b) Adjacent side to the hypotenuse
c) Opposite side to the adjacent side
d) Hypotenuse to the adjacent side
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