CBSE Sample Paper Class 9 Science Set 10
CBSE Sample Paper Class 9 Science Set 10
CBSE Sample Paper Class 9 Science Set 10
Set 10
SUBJECT: SCIENCE MAX. MARKS : 80
CLASS : IX DURATION : 3 HRS
Section A
I. Each question carriers 1 mark 10 X 1 = 10M
1. To make a saturated Solution, 36 gm of sodium chloride is dissolved in 100 gm of
water at 293 K. Find its concentration at this temperature.
2. How will you separate a mixture containing kerosene and petrol (difference in their
boiling points is more than 25ºC), which are miscible with each other?
3. Name the technique to separate (a) butter from curd, (b) salt from sea-water, (c)
camphor from salt.
4. On the basis of Thomson’s model of an atom, explain how the atom is neutral as a
whole?
5. Name the three sub-atomic particles of an atom.
6. If K and L shells of an atom are full, then what would be the total number of electrons
in the atom?
7. Where is apical meristem found?
8. What does a neuron look like?
9. What do you mean by acceleration due to gravity?
10. What do you mean by buoyancy?
1. Calculate the number of aluminium ions present in 0.051 g of aluminium oxide. (Hint:
The mass of an ion is the same as that of an atom of the same element. Atomic mass
of Al = 27 u)
2. Why solid ice does changes its state when it is kept at room temperature and also
explain when does it get evaporated?
3. What are canal rays?
4. On the basis of Rutherford’s model of an atom, which subatomic particle is present in
the
5. nucleus of an atom?
6. Write the difference between mixture and a compound?
7. Write the distribution of electrons in carbon and sodium atom?
8. What are the limitations of Rutherford’s model of the atom?
III. Each question carriers 3 marks: 8 X 3 = 24M
1. Why is the weight of an object on the moon 1/6th its weight on the earth?
2. An object thrown at a certain angle to the ground moves in a curved path and falls
back to the ground. The initial and the final points of the path of the object lie on the
same horizontal line. What is the work done by the force of gravity on the object?
3. A battery lights a bulb. Describe the energy changes involved in the process.
4. Write an expression for the kinetic energy of an object.
5. Give reasons for the following observation: The smell of hot sizzling food reaches
you several metres away, but to get the smell from cold food you have to go close.
6. Give reasons
(a) A gas fills completely the vessel in which it is kept.
(b) A gas exerts pressure on the walls of the container.
7. Convert the following Temperature to Celsius scale:
a. 300 K
b. 573 K
8. Suggest a method to liquefy atmospheric gases.
Section B