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SRI NATIONAL SCHOOL, CBSE, GOBI

CASS: 9 BIOLOGY -- MODEL EXAM 11.2.22

COMPREHENSION TYPE QUESTION [4X1=4]

READ THE FOLLOWING PASSAGE AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:


Health and disease in human communities are very complex issues, with many
interconnected causes. Cells are the basic units of organisms. Cells are made of a variety of
chemical substances. A cell is a dynamic place. Some thing or the other is always happening
inside them. In our organs or tissues there are various specialised activities going on- the
heart is beating, the lungs are breathing, the kidney is filtering urine, the brain is thinking. All
these activities are interconnected. Health means a state of physical, mental and social well-
being. The environment includes the physical environment. The manifestation of the disease
depends on a number of factors one of the most obvious factors that determine how the
disease is perceived is the disease duration. On the basis of duration, the disease may be
chronic or acute.
i) The cell is made up of:
a. Protein
b. Carbohydrate
c. Fat and lipid
d. All of these
ii) Which of the following is /are chronic diseases?
a. Elephantiasis
b. Common cold
c. Dengue
d. All of these
iii) Which of the following is incorrect statement about chronic disease tuberculosis?
a. It is caused by Salmonella
b. It commonly affects the immune system
c. Bacteria enter from the air via the nose, then enter in the Lungs
d. Patient’s sputum contains blood
iv) Which one of the following is important for individual health?
a. Living in clean place
b. Good economic condition
c. Social equality and harmony
d. Living in large and well furnished house
SRI NATIONAL SCHOOL, CBSE, GOBI

CASS: 9 BIOLOGY -- MODEL EXAM 11.2.22

Value based question [3 MARKS]

The municipality of an area advised the residents of the area to eliminate the breeding
grounds of mosquitoes and use mosquito repellents in homes to avoid a disease which results
in chills and recurring fever in patients. The children of the area formed teams which
inspected the surrounding areas and put few drops of oil or petrol on stagnant water pools of
the area.

(i) Name the disease, causative organism and the vector of the disease which was spreading
in the area.

(ii) How do the drops of petrol or oil on stagnant water prevent the spread of the disease?

(iii) What are the values shown by the students?

PICTURE BASED QUESTION [5 MARKS]

3. Label W, X, Y and Z.

1. What is the covering membrane of X known as ?


2. Which of them contains hydrolytic enzymes ?
3. Which one of them takes part in storage, modification and packaging of various
chemicals.
4. Which of the following is not a function of the vacuole in plants?

(a) They store toxic metabolic wastes

(b) They help with the process of cell division

(c) They help to maintain turgidity

(d) They provide structurally support


SRI NATIONAL SCHOOL, CBSE, GOBI

CASS: 9 BIOLOGY -- MODEL EXAM 11.2.22

4. Osmosis is a process by which molecules of a solvent tend to pass through a


semipermeable membrane from a less concentrated solution into a more concentrated one.
Can you pick out the option among the following which does not belong to this process?
(a) The movement of water across a semipermeable membrane is affected by the amount of
substances dissolved in it.
(b) Membranes are made of organic molecules such as proteins and lipids.
(c) Molecules soluble in organic solvents can easily pass through the membrane.
(d) Plasma membranes contain chitin sugar in plants.

5.You must have observed that a fruit when unripe is green but it becomes beautifully
coloured when ripe. According to you what is the reason behind this colour change.
(a) Chloroplasts change to chromoplasts
(b) Chromoplasts change to chromosomes
(c) Chloroplasts change to chromosomes
(d) Chromoplasts change to chloroplasts

6.Anjali wanted to eat rice and kidney bean (rajmah). She requested her mother to cook the
same on next day. At night her mother took a cup of kidney beans and put them in a container
having some water and kept the container covered overnight. The next day it was observed
that the kidney beans got swollen and were ready to be cooked. What is this phenomenon due
to which kidney beans got swollen is known as?

(i) Osmosis (ii) Diffusion (iii) Endosmosis (iv) Exosmosis

Choose the correct option among the following:

A. Only (iii)

B. Both (i) and (iii)

C. Both (i) and (iv)

D. Only (i)

7. DIRECTIONS:

A If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.

B If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

C If assertion is true but reason is false.


SRI NATIONAL SCHOOL, CBSE, GOBI

CASS: 9 BIOLOGY -- MODEL EXAM 11.2.22

D If both assertion and reason are false.

Read the assertion and reason in the following. Write the correct options given in the
directions.

Assertion(A): Xylem and phloem are called vascular tissues.

Reason(R): Vascular tissues conduct water, mineral salts and food materials to different plant
parts.

8. Assertion(A): Striated muscles are attached to the bones in different body parts.
Reason(R): These are independent of voluntary control.

9. ANALYSE AND ANSWER:

The given graphs show the amount of different antibodies P and Q in the blood of a person
during a pathogenic infection and after complete recovery.

What could be inferred from the given graphs?

A) The person might have suffered from two pathogenic infections simultaneously for which
his body produced antibodies P and Q.
SRI NATIONAL SCHOOL, CBSE, GOBI

CASS: 9 BIOLOGY -- MODEL EXAM 11.2.22

B) The person has acquired artificial active immunity for pathogen against which his body
produced antibody Q.

C) This time the person suffered from the pathogenic infection for which his body produced
antibody Q.

D) The person has acquired passive immunity for both the pathogens for which his body
produced antibodies P and Q.

II. ANSWER IN A SENTENCE:


1. What is an antibiotic? Give two examples
2. What are congenital diseases?

III. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING BRIEFLY [ 2 x 3= 6]

3. Under which of the following conditiond are you most likely to fall sick?
a. When a person is recovering from Malaria?
b. When she has recovered from Malaria and is taking care of someone suffering
from chicken pox.
c. When she is on a four day fast after recovering from Malaria and is taking care of
someone suffering from chicken pox. Why?
4. (a) Discuss briefly the principle of immunisation.
(b) Mention any two diseases that can be prevented by immunisation.

IV. ANSWER IN DETAIL: [2 x 5 =10]

1. What are the different ways used for the treatment and prevention of diseases?
2. a. Becoming exposed to or infected with an infectious microbe does not necessarily
mean developing noticeable disease. Explain.
b. Why can’t we make antiviral medicines/drugs?

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