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Model Question Paper

CLASS-IX SCIENCE
MARK-75

PART-A (15×1=15)
1. Distance between Chennai and Kanyakumari can be found in
a. Kilometres b. Metres c. Centimetres d. Millimetres
2. Which among the following is not a device to measure mass?
a. Spring balance b. Beam balance c. Physical balance d.
Digital balance
3. Slope of the velocity - time graph gives
a) speed b) displacement c) distance d) acceleration
4. The force responsible for drying of clothes in a washing machine
is ....
a) Centripetal force b) Centrifugal force c) Gravitational
force d) Electro static force
5. We can create enlarged, virtual images with
a) concave mirror b) convex mirror c) plane mirror

a) 5 cm b) 10 cm c) 2.5 cm
7. The physical state of water at 373 K is _____________
a) Solid b) liquid c) vapour d) plasma
8. Filtration method is effective in separating _________________
mixture
a) Solid-solid b) solid-liquid c) liquid-liquid d) liquid-gas
9. The correct electronic configuration of potassium is
a) 2,8,9 b) 2,8,1 c) 2,8,8,1 d) 2,8,8,3
10. Change in the number of neutrons in an atom changes it to
a) an ion. b) an isotope. c) an isobar. d) another
element.
11. The tropic movement that helps the climbing vines to find a
suitable support is __________.
a) phototropism b) geotropism c) thigmotropism d)
chemotropism
12. During photosynthesis plants exhale ________.
a) Carbon dioxide b) oxygen c) hydrogen d) helium
13. Dysentery is caused by

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(a) Entamoeba (b) Euglena (c) Plasmodium (d)


Paramecium
14. Identify the animal having four chambered heart
(a) Lizard (b) Snake (c) Crocodile (d) Calotes
15. Food and Adulteration Act was enacted by Government of
India in the year _______________ a) 1964 b) 1954 c) 1950 d) 1963

PART-B ANY 20 20×2=40


16. Match the following
1. Column I Column II
a. Length Kelvin
b. Mass metre
c. Time kilogram
d. Temperature second

17. Assertion(A): The scientifically correct expression “The mass


of the bag is 10 kg”
Reason (R): In everyday life, we use the term weight instead of
mass
e. Both A and R are true but R is not the correct reason
f. Both A and R are true and R is the correct reason
g. A is true but R is false
h. A is false but R is true
18. Define least count of any device
19. Differentiate mass and weight
20. Distinguish distance and displacement?
21. What is meant by uniform circular motion? Give two
examples of uniform circular motion.
22. Fill in the Blanks
Speed is a ____________ quantity whereas velocity is a ____________
quantity
Negative acceleration is called ____________
23. A bus travel, a distance of 20km from Chennai central
airport in 45 minutes. What is the average speed

24. Name the spherical mirror(s) that has/have i) Virtual


principal focus
ii) Real principal focus
25. Concave mirrors are used by dentists to examine teeth.
Why?

26. What is meant by magnification? Write its expression. What


is its sign for the
real image b) virtual image
27. The speed of light in water is 2.25 × 108 ms-1. If the speed of
light in vacuum is 3 × 108 ms-1, calculate the refractive index of
water.

28. State whether the following statements are true or false.


If false give the correct statement
a) Liquids expand more than gases on heating.
b) A compound cannot be broken into simpler
substances chemically.
c) Water has a definite boiling point and freezing point.
d) Buttermilk is an example of heterogeneous mixture.
29. Why are gases easily compressible whereas solids are
incompressible?

31. What is meant by Rf value?

32. Fill in the Blanks:-


Calcium and Argon are examples of a pair of _________________
Total Number of electrons that can be accommodated in an orbit
is given by ______________
_____________ isotope is used in the treatment of goiter
The number of neutrons present in lithium is ___________

33. Match the following


a) Dalton 1. Hydrogen atom model
b) Thomson 2. Planetary model
c) Rutherford 3. First atomic theory
d) Neils Bohr 4. Plum pudding model
5.Discovery of neutrons
34. Compare the charge and mass of protons and electrons
35. List the uses of isotopes?
36. Draw the structure of oxygen and sulphur atoms
37. Analog
Towards a stimulus :_____________ Away from the stimulus :
Negative tropism
Hydrotropism : Response towards water Phototropism :
___________

38. Name the plant part a) Which bends in the direction of


gravity but away from the light. Which bends towards light but
away from the force of gravity.
39. Photosynthesis converts energy X into energy Y. a) What are
X and Y?
40. b) Green plants are autotrophic in their mode of nutrition.
Why

41. Assertion (A): The loss of excess water from the aerial parts
of the plant in the form of water vapour is known as transpiration.
Reason (R) : Stomata of the leaf perform transpiration.
e) A and R are incorrect

h) Both A and R are correct


42. Which organism is called as Friend of farmers? Why?
43. Are Jelly fish and star fish similar to catfish? Give reasons

44. Find the correct sequence


i. F rog F ish Snake Dove Lion
j. F ish Snake F rog Lion Dove
k. F ish Snake F rog Lion Crow
l. F ish F rog Snake Dove Lion

45. Give abbreviations for the following food standards


ISI ___________FPO _________AGMARK _______ FCI ________________
46. Name any two naturally occuring toxic substances in food.

47. Give one reason for the following statements:


m.Salt is added as a preservative in pickles___________
n. We should not eat food items beyond the expiry date
______________
o. Defciency of calcium in diet leads to poor skeletal growth
___________
PART-C(4×5=20)

SECTION-A(ANY 2)

48. How are vitamins useful to us? Tabulate the sources,


deficiency diseases and symptoms of fat soluble vitamins
49. Describe the characteristic features of different
Prochordates with suitable diagrams
50. Design an experiment to demonstrate hydrotropism.

51. There are 3 plants A, B and C. _ e _ owers of A open their


petals in bright light during the day but close them when it gets
dark at night. On the other hand, the _ owers of plant B open
their petals at night but close them during the day when there is
bright light. _ e leaves of plant C fold up and droop when touched
when _ ngers or any other solid object.
a) Name the phenomenon shown by the flowers of plant A and B.
b) Name one flower each which behaves like the flowers of plant A and
B.
c) Name the phenomenon exhibited by the leaves of plant C.
Name a plant whose leaves behave like those of plant C.

SECTION –B( ANY 1)

52. Explain the postulates of Bohr’s atomic_model


53. Write the differences between elements and compounds
and give an example for each.

SECTION-C(ANY 1)

54. Draw ray diagrams to show how the image is formed, using
a concave mirror when the position of object is i) at C ii) between
C and F iii) between F and P of the mirror. Mention in the diagram
the position and nature of image in each case
55. Derive the three equations of motion by graphical method.
56. How will you find the thickness of a one rupee coin?

PREPARED BY
G.RAJA M.E,.Ph.D
VGR COACHING CENTER

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