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Paper Chemistry Class 9 A: Time: 15min Objective Type Total Marks: 12

1. The document is a practice paper for a 9th grade chemistry class with 12 multiple choice questions covering topics like the discovery of elements, chemical formulas, radicals, gas pressure, nucleons, nuclear science pioneers, electron configuration, salt colors, and densities. 2. It also includes 4 subjective questions with short answer parts on applications of industry, composition of milk, calculating protons and neutrons from atomic mass and number, and defining empirical formulas. 3. The last section includes 3 longer subjective questions, with parts on ionic bonds and atomic size trends, uses of isotopes and writing chemical formulas, and ionization energy and properties of ionic compounds.

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Paper Chemistry Class 9 A: Time: 15min Objective Type Total Marks: 12

1. The document is a practice paper for a 9th grade chemistry class with 12 multiple choice questions covering topics like the discovery of elements, chemical formulas, radicals, gas pressure, nucleons, nuclear science pioneers, electron configuration, salt colors, and densities. 2. It also includes 4 subjective questions with short answer parts on applications of industry, composition of milk, calculating protons and neutrons from atomic mass and number, and defining empirical formulas. 3. The last section includes 3 longer subjective questions, with parts on ionic bonds and atomic size trends, uses of isotopes and writing chemical formulas, and ionization energy and properties of ionic compounds.

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Paper Chemistry Class 9th A

Time: 15min Objective Type Total Marks: 12


Sr # Questions A B C D
1 How many elements were discovered upto end 53 63 73 83
of 19th century
2 Chemical formula of quick lime is CaCO3 Ca(OH)2 CaO None
3 Which one is radical? H Na+ Cl-1 CO3-2
4 Pressure of gas in discharge tube is kept upto 0.1atm 0.01atm 0.001atm 0.0001atm
5 Which one is nucleon? Proton Neutron Neutrino All
6 Who is called the father of nuclear science? Bohr Rutherford Goldstein Dalton
7 How many electrons are present in valence shell 5 6 7 8
of Po
8 Color of salts of sodium is Yellow Red Green Blue
9 Smallest element in periodic table is H He F Li
10 Molecule of Nitrogen consists of number of 1 2 3 4
bonds
11 How many lone pairs are present on molecule of 1 2 3 4
ammonia
12 Density of ice is 0.917kg/m3 9.17kg/m3 91.7kg/m3 917kg/m3
Marks: 48 Subjective (Part 1) Time:- 1:45
Q.2: Attempt any five short questions: (10)
i. Write applications of industry in daily life.
ii. Write composition of milk.
iii. Atomic mass of an element is 238 and atomic number is 92. Calculate its number of
protons and number of neutrons?
iv. Define empirical formula with example.
v. Write reactions for the formation of free radicals of Cl 2 and CH4.
vi. What do you know about Amidio Avogadro?
vii. Write plum pudding theory.
viii. How canal rays are formed in discharge tube?
Q.3: Attempt any five short questions. (10)
i. Write reaction for discovery of proton.
ii. Write two defects of the model of Rutherford.
iii. Define quantum.
iv. Differentiate between radio carbon dating and radioactive isotope dating.
v. Write octave law.
vi. Define zed effect.
vii. Why atomic size does not decrease regularly in a period?
viii. Why electron affinity of Iodine is less than Chlorine?
Q.4: Attempt any five short questions. (10)
i. Define electron affinity with example.
ii. Shielding effect makes the formation of cations easy. How?
iii. Differentiate between duplet and octet rule.
iv. Why boiling point of water is more than boiling point of alcohol?
v. Why melting points of ionic compounds are high?
vi. Define malleability and ductility.
vii. Define dative covalent bond with example.
viii. Differentiate electronegativity and polarity.
Subjective (Part 2)
Attempt any two questions. Each question contains (9 x 2 = 18) marks.
Q.5 (a) Write a note on ionic bond. (5)
(b) Describe the trend of atomic size in periodic table. (4)
Q.6 (a) Write use of isotope in radiotherapy and power generation. (4)
(b) How to write a chemical formula? Explain. (5)
Q.7 (a) Write a note on ionization energy. (5)
(b) Define ionic compounds. Also three properties of ionic compounds. (4)

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