9th Science T2 2021

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9th Science

Section – A

(Physics)

Q1: Long Answer Type Questions: (any three) (2×3=6 Marks)

a) What is Archimedean Principle? Explain with the help of diagram.

b) A ball is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity of 49m/s. Find:

i) The maximum height to which it rises.

ii) The total time it takes to return to the surface of earth.

c) The volume of 500g sealed packet is 350cm3. Will the packet float or sink in water?

If the density of water is 1gcm-3, what will be mass of water displayed by this

packet?

d) A stone is dropped from the top of tower 500m high into a pond of water at base

of the tower. When is the splash heard at the top? Given g=10ms-2 and speed of

sound=340ms-1.

e) Define density. Why does an object float or sink in the water?

Q2: Short Answer Type Questions: (any three) (1×3=3 Marks)

a) Why sound wave is called longitudinal wave? Give audible range of sound
frequency.
b) What is wavelength, frequency, time-period and amplitude of a sound wave?

c) What do you mean by Buoyancy?

d) What do you mean by free-fall? State Universal Law of Gravitation.

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Q3: Fill in the blanks: (3×1=3 Marks)

a) Force of gravity is inversely proportional to _____________.

b) If density of water is more than the density of object, then the object will

_________ ‘in/on’ water. (sink/float)

c) Speed of sound _____________ with increase in temperature. (decrease/increase)

Section – B

(Chemistry)

Q4: Long Answer Type Questions: (2×3=6 Marks)

a) Describe the Bohr’s Model of Atom.

(OR)

Differentiate between electron, proton and neutron. (At least three)

b) Comment upon the following definitions:

i) Atomic Number.

ii) Atomic Mass.

iii) Isobars.

iv) Isotopes.

v) Canal rays.

(OR)

Explain the discovery of Proton.

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c) What is Dalton’s Atomic Theory? Give their Postulates.

(OR)

Write the symbols, name of elements, atomic numbers and their atomic mass of

first thirty elements.

Q5: Short Answer Type Questions: (any three) (1×3=3 Marks)

a) Write down the formulae of:

i) Sodium Oxide.

ii) Aluminium Chloride.

iii) Sodium Sulphide

b) Cxalculate the number of molecules of sulphur S8 present in 16gms of solid

sulphur.

c) Briefly explain the concept of mole.

d) What are the limitations of Rutherford’s Model of Atom?

e) Compare the properties of electrons, protons and neutrons.

Q6: Choose the correct answer: (1×2=2 Marks)

a) Number of valence electrons in Cl ion are:

i) 16 ii) 8 iii) 17 iv) 18

b) Rutherford’s alpha-particle Scattering Experiment was responsible for the

discovery of:

i) Atomic nucleus ii) Electron

iii) Proton iv) Neutron

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Section – C

(Biology)

Q7: Long Answer Type Questions: (any three) (2×3=6 Marks)

a) What is a disease? What are sources of diseases?

b) Differentiate between manures and fertilizers.

c) What is soil pollution and its causes?

d) What is water pollution and its causes?

e) Explain the Nitrogen Cycle.

Q8: Short Answer Type Questions: (6×1=6 Marks)

a) What is aquaculture?

b) What do we get from cereals and pulses?

c) What are natural resources?

d) How is AIDS transmitted?

e) What is Green House effect?

f) What is Ozone Layer Depletion?

Q9: Fill in the blanks: (5×½=2½ Marks)

a) Soil erosion means ______________________.

b) _____________ is defined as the culture of marine fishes for commercial use.

c) The virus which cause AIDS is known as _________________.

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d) Conversion of nitrogen into nitrate is known as _________________.

e) Green House is also called ___________________.

Q10: Choose the correct answer: (5×½=2½ Marks)

a) Cereals provide us:

i) Proteins ii) Vitamins

iii) Carbohydrates iv) None of these

b) Hormonal Imbalance is:

i) External source of disease ii) Internal source of disease

iii) Environmental source of disease iv) All of these

c) Fertilizers provide ___________ to the plants:

i) Carbon, Oxygen, Hydrogen ii) Calcium, Magnesium, Sulphur

iii) Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium iv) Iron, Boron, Chloride

d) Which among these are ozone depletion substances?

i) CFC ii) Nitrous Oxide

iii) Both i) & ii) iv) None of these

e) Which among these are Green House gases?

i) CO2 ii) CH4

iii) Both i) & ii) iv) Only i)

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