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CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

Curriculum Aligned Competency Based Test Items


Science
Class 9 – Chapter 9
Force and Laws of Motion

A rolling ball of mass 3 kg strikes a smaller ball of mass 1 kg at rest.


After collision, both the balls roll in the direction shown in the picture.

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1 The bigger ball strikes the smaller ball with a momentum.
What would the momentum of the ball depend on?
Circle ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ to mark your response.

Would the momentum depend on this? Yes or No


mass of the ball Yes/No
shape of the ball Yes/No
velocity of the ball Yes/No

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2 After their collision, both the balls continue to roll for some time and then come to a rest.
Which external force causes the balls to stop rolling?

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Curriculum Aligned Competency Based Test Items Science
Class 9 – Chapter 9

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3 What would happen if the smaller ball were rolling with a velocity of 5 m/s and struck the bigger ball at
rest?

A. The two balls would continue to roll in the direction of the strike.
B. The smaller ball would rebound and the bigger ball would roll forward.
C. The two balls would roll in the direction opposite to the strike.
D. The smaller ball would stop rolling and the bigger ball would start rolling.

A man pushes four boxes of different mass.


The table shows the acceleration produced for each box during the push.

Mass of the box Acceleration produced


(kg) (m/s²)
10 200
20 100
40 50
80 25

What amount of force does the man exert on each box? Show the calculation. SAS21S090904
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5 Is the force acting on each box unbalanced? Explain your answer.

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6 Which of these represent a balanced force?

A. A boy sitting on a chair


B. An object sinking in water
C. An apple falling from a tree
D. A magnet attracting an iron nail
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Curriculum Aligned Competency Based Test Items Science
Class 9 – Chapter 9

A football and a tennis ball fall freely on a marble loor from a height of 5 m.

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7 Will the football and the tennis ball hit the loor with the same momentum? Explain your answer.

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8 Both balls bounced back after hitting the loor.
What caused the balls to bounce back?

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9 Will the balls reach a height of 5 m or less than 5 m after bouncing back? Explain your answer.

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10 Which of these will produce the maximum acceleration?

A. A force of 1000 N acting on a mass of 10 kg


B. A force of 1000 N acting on a mass of 5 kg
C. A force of 3000 N acting on a mass of 30 kg
D. A force of 3000 N acting on a mass of 10 kg
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