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Sample Paper Class IX

This document contains a sample question paper containing questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. The paper has 50 multiple choice questions with 4 options each from the following topics: 1) Physics questions on work, energy, force, momentum, and kinetic energy. 2) Chemistry questions on isotopes, atomic structure, periodic table, and electronic configuration. 3) Biology questions on health, diseases, viruses, and human body systems. 4) Mathematics questions on shapes, areas, ratios, and geometry concepts.

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Sample Paper Class IX

This document contains a sample question paper containing questions from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. The paper has 50 multiple choice questions with 4 options each from the following topics: 1) Physics questions on work, energy, force, momentum, and kinetic energy. 2) Chemistry questions on isotopes, atomic structure, periodic table, and electronic configuration. 3) Biology questions on health, diseases, viruses, and human body systems. 4) Mathematics questions on shapes, areas, ratios, and geometry concepts.

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SAMPLE QUESTION Class : IX

PHYSICS + CHEMISTRY + MATHS + BIOLOGY

PHYSICS
1. Force F acts on a body such that force F makes an angle θ with the horizontal direction and the body is
also displaced through a distance S in the horizontal direction, then the work done by force is :
A) FS B) FScosθ C) FSsin θ D) zero
2. Work done by the force of gravity, when a body is lifted to height ‘h’ above the ground is :
A) zero B) positive C) negative D) none of these
3. The work done in holding 15Kg suitcase while waiting for a bus for 15 minutes is:
A) 225 J B) 13500J C) 1500 J D) zero
4. If a body is moving on a circular path then work done by the centripetal force will be :
A) zero B) positive C) negative D) none of the above
5. Work done by conservative force in moving a complete round is :
A) W1 B) W2 C) O D) None of these
6. If 784 J of work was done for lifting 20kg mass, then calculate the height through which it was lifted (take
g = 9.8ms–2)
A) 2m B) 4m C) 5m D) 6m
7. Find out the equation of relationship between force and energy :
1 2 1 1 1 1 1
mv mu 2 mv 2 − mu 2 mv 2 + mu 2
A) 2 B) 2 C) 2 2 D) 2 2
S S S S
8. If a stone of mass ‘m’ falls a vertical distance ‘d’ the decrease in gravitational potential energy is :
Mg Mg 2 Mg
A) mgd B) C) D)
d 2 d2
9. The potential energy of a freely falling object decreases continuously. What happens to the loss of poten-
tial energy?
A) It is continuously converted into sound energy
B) It is continuously converted into kinetic energy
C) It is continuously destroyed
D) None of these
10. The value of g on moon is 1/6th of the value of g on the earth. A man can jump 1.5m high on the earth.
On moon he can jump up to a height of :
A) 9m B) 7.5 m C) 6m D) 4.5 m
11. The kinetic energy of an object is k. If its velocity is doubled then its kinetic energy will be :
k
A) k B) 2k C) D) 4k
2
12. Two bodies of mass 1kg and 4kg possess equal momentum. The ratio of their K.E
A) 4 : 1 B) 1 : 4 C) 2 : 1 D) 1 : 2
13. Two bodies of masses m1 and m2 have equal momenta. Their kinetic energies are in the ratio of :
A) m1 : m 2 B) m1 : m2 C) m2 : m1 D) m12 : m22
14. What horse power engine is required to lift 18.24 quintals of coal per minute from a mine 50m deep?
(Take g = 10ms–1)
A) 20 hp B) 20.6 hp C) 20.5 hp D) 20.4 hp
15. The heart does 2.5J of work in each heart beat. How many times per minute does it beat, if its power is
4 watt.
A) 96 times B) 60 times C) 120 times D) 70 times
CHEMISTRY
76
16. An isotone of 32 Ge is :
77 77 77
A) 32 Ge B) 33 As C) 34 Se D) 81
36 Kr

17. Rutherfords alpha scattering experiment eventually lead to conclusion that :


A) Mass and energy are related
B) Electron occupy empty space around the nucleus
C) Neutrons are buried deep in the nucleus
D) All of these
18. In which of the following the number of proton is greater than the number of neutrons, but the number of
proton is less than the number of electrons :
A) D3O+ B) SO2 C) H2O D) OH–
19. The total number of neutron present in 1224 Mg is :
A) 12 B) 13 C) 14 D) 10
20. Bohr orbits are called stationary state because :
A) Electrons in them are stationary
B) Their orbits have fixed radii
C) The electrons in them have fixed energy
D) All are correct
21. Atomic number of an element is equal to the number of :
A) electrons B) protons
C) neutrons D) either electrons or protons
22. Deflection back of α − particles on hitting thin foil of gold shows that :
A) Nucleus is heavy B) Nucleus is small
C) Both A & B D) Electron create hinderance in the movement of α − particles
23. The atomic mass of an element is 19. The second shell of its atom contain 7 electrons. The number of
neutrons in its nucleus is :
A) 10 B) 9 C) 7 D) 12
24. The shape of ‘P’ orbital is :
A) Sphere B) Dump bell C) Oval D) None
25. Which of the following shows radio activity :
A) Co B) Fe C) Cu D) Zn
26. The valency of Na is :
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) 3
+
27. The correct electronic configuration of H is :
A) 1s0 B) 1s2 C) 1s3 D) 1s1
28. Maximum number of electron present in ‘N’ shell is :
A) 18 B) 32 C) 2 D) 8
29. The valency of ammonium ion is :
A) 1 B) 3 C) 4 D) 5
30. The increasing order of mass is :
A) p > e > n B) e > p > n C) n > p > e D) none
BIOLOGY
31. Select which is not related to health
A) Hygeine B) Colour C) Food D) Habit
32. The non - infections disease is
A) AIDS B) Arthritis C) T.B D) Mumps
33. The congenital disease is
A) Cancer B) Nephritis C) Haemophilia D) Malaria
34. An allergic disease is
A) Scurvey B) Rickets C) Hay fever D) Ring worm
35. The ‘mumps’ is caused by
A) Bacteria B) Fungi C) Protozoa D) Virus
36. The food poisoning is caused by
A) Anabaena B) Filaria C) Clostridium D) Ascaris
37. The ringworm is a
A) Bacteria B) Fungi C) Virus D) Rickettsia
38. The first antibiotic was
A) Penicillin B) OPV C) DTB D) Hepatitis - B
39. HIV is not transfer through
A) Blood B) Sexual contact C) Water D) By birth
40. The world health organisation is in
A) England B) Ireland C) Switzerland D) Singapore
41. Cancer can be caused by
A) Pressure B) U-V rays C) HIV D) Temperature
42. The autibody against virus formed in our body is
A) interferon B) Intrones C) melatonin D) interleukin
43. The test for AIDS is
A) DTP B) PCR C) ELISA D) BCG
44. The lymphocytes are produced in
A) liver B) brain C) bone marrow D) kidney
45. In man, leprosy is caused by
A) mycoplasma B) mycobacterium C) Nesseria D) Agrobacteria
MATHEMATICS
46. When the diagonals of a parallelogram are perpendicular to each other, then it is called a :
A) Square B) Rectangle C) Rhombus D) Parallelogram
47. In figure, if ar ( ∆ABC ) = 28cm 2 then ar ( AEDF ) =

A) 21 cm2 B) 18 cm2 C) 16 cm2 D) 14 cm2


48. In ∆ABC, if AD divides BC in the ratio m : n, then the area of ( ∆ABD ) :area of ( ∆ABC ) :

A) m : n B) (m + 1) : n C) m : (n + m) D) n : m
49. In the figure AD || BC, BD is a diagonal. Then area of quadrilateral ABCD is :

A) 12 cm2 B) 24 cm2 C) 6 cm2 D) 30 cm2


50. In the figure P is a point on side BC of ∆ABC such that BP : PC = 1 : 2 and Q is a point on AP such that
PQ : QA = 2 : 3. Then ar ( ∆AQC ) : ar ( ∆ABC ) is :

A) 2 : 5 B) 3 : 5 C) 2 : 6 D) 1 : 2
51. ABCD is a trapezium with AB || DC. A line parallel to AC intersects AB at X and BC at Y. Then
ar ( ∆ADX ) is equal to :

A) ar ( ∆AYX ) B) ar ( ∆ACY ) C) ar ( ∆XCB ) D) ar∆ABC


area ( ∆DFE )
( )
52. In the given figure DE || BC and AD : DB = 5 : 4. Then area ∆CFB :

A) 5 : 9 B) 25 : 16 C) 25 : 81 D) None of these
53. Given two triangles, which are similar, of which has twice the perimeter of the other. By what factor is the
area of the larger triangle bigger than the smaller.
A) 2 B) 4 C) 2 D) 2 2
54. D is the mid point of side BC of ∆ABC and E is the midpoint of BD. If O is the midpoint of BD. If O is
the midpoint of AE, then ar ( ∆BOE ) : ar ( ∆ABC ) =

A) 1 : 4 B) 2 : 4 C) 1 : 8 D) None
55. In a parallelogram ABCD, AB = 8 cm. The altitudes to sides AB and AD are respectively 4cm and 5cm.
Then AD =

A) 6.8 cm B) 6.4 cm C) 4.6 cm D) None of these


56. The sides BA and CD of a cyclic quadrilateral ABCD are produced to meet at P. The sides DA and CB
are produced to meet at Q. If ∠ADC = 85o and ∠BPC = 40o then ∠COD equals :
A) 50o B) 45o C) 30o D) 75o
57. In a circle of radius 10cm, the length of chord whose distance is 6cm from the centre is :
A) 4 cm B) 5cm C) 8 cm D) 16 cm
58. In the given figure, if C is the centre of the circle and ∠PQC = 25o and ∠PRC = 15o , then ∠QCR is equal
to :
A) 40o B) 60o C) 80o D) 120o
59. In a cyclic quadrilateral, if ∠A − ∠C = 70o then the greater of the angles A and C is equal to :
A) 95o B) 105o C) 125o D) 115o
60. O is the centre of the circle BC is a chord of the circle and point A lies on the circle. If
∠BAC = x, ∠OBC = y then x + y =

A) > 90o B) =90o C) <90o D) >180o


SAMPLE QUESTION- KEY Class : IX
PHYSICS + CHEMISTRY + MATHS + BIOLOGY

PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY MATHEMATICS


1. B 16. B 31. B 46. C
2. C 17. B 32. B 47. D
3. D 18. D 33. C 48. C
4. A 19. A 34. C 49. A
5. C 20. B 35. D 50. A
6. B 21. D 36. C 51. B
7. C 22. C 37. B 52. C
8. C 23. A 38. A 53. B
9. B 24. B 39. C 54. C
10. A 25. A 40. C 55. B
11. D 26. B 41. B 56. A
12. A 27. A 42. A 57. D
13. C 28. B 43. C 58. C
14. D 29. A 44. C 59. C
15. A 30. C 45. B 60. B

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