Class 9th Science Gravitation (Obj) Test 18 - Nov - 2023

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Class – IX Science Gravitation (Obj) Test

Q1. The mass of an object is


(a) The amount of matter contained in the object, independent of where that
object is found
(b) The force of gravity on that object located at a particular point in space
(c) Dependent on whether the object is on the Earth or elsewhere.
(d) Divided by the Earth acceleration due to gravity to equal force.
Q2. Which of the following was NOT a contribution of Newtons to science?
(a) The first good experimental measure of G, the gravitational constant or
proportionality
(b) The law of universal gravitation
(c) F = ma
(d) Explanations of optical phenomena
Q3. IF the distance between objects increases, then the gravitational force between
the objects will:
(a) remain same (b) none of these (c) decrease (d) increase
Q4. The relation between the weight of an object on the moon (WM) and on the earth
(WE)
(a) WM = 6 WE (b) We = 1/6 WM (c) WM = We (d) WM = 1/6 (We)
Q5. The weight of an object is :
(a) lesser on earth and greater on moon
(b) equal on both earth and moon
(c) greater on earth and lesser on moon
(d) none of these
Q6. The upward force exerted by the liquid displaced by the body when it is placed
inside the liquid is called
(a) Buoyant force (b) Gravitational force
(c) Centripetal force (d) Force of gravitation
Q7. SI Unit of pressure is
(a) Pascal (b) Newton (c) m/s (d) Dyne
Q8. The force acting on an object perpendicular to the surface is called
(a) weight (b) Pressure (c) Liter (d) Thrust
Q9. The expression for finding the gravitational force of attraction between any two
bodies is
(a) F = G m1 m2/r3 (b) F = G m1 m2/r (c) F = Gm1 m2/r2 (d) F = Gm1/r
Q10. The force which keeps the body to move in circular motion when accelerated is
(a) Force of gravitation (b) Magnetic force
(c) Centripetal force (d) Electrostatic force

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Q11. The time of ascent when measured from the point of projection of a body
projected upwards, the
(a) Time of ascent = Time of descent (b) Time of ascent > Time of descent
(c) Time of ascent < Time of descent (d) All of the above
Q12. Weight of an object on the surface of the moon is
(a) 1/6 that on the surface of the earth (b) 1/5 th that on the surface of the earth
(c) 1/3 that on the surface of the earth (d) ½ that on the surface of the earth
Q13. The value of acceleration due to gravity at the poles
(a) zero (b) Same as at the equator
(c) is less than at the equator (d) Is more than at the equator
Q14. The value of acceleration due to gravity at the highest point of the motion of the
body when a body is projected upwards.
(a) 9.8 m/s2 downwards (b) 0 m/s2
(c) 6 m/s2 (d) 9.8 m/s2 upwards
Q15. The value of acceleration due to gravity of the surface of the earth is
(a) 9.8 m/s2 (b) 6 m/s2 (c) 8 m/s2 (d) 4.9 m/s2
Q16. A body of mass 1 kg is attracted by the earth with a force which is equal to
(a) 9.8 N (b) 6.67 × 1011 (c) 1 N (d) 9.8m/s
Q17. Two objects of different masses falling freely near the surface of the moon would
(a) have same velocities at any instant
(b) have different acceleration
(c) experience forces of same magnitude
(d) undergo a change in their inertia
Q18. Choose the correct unit for the relative density among the following :
(a) kg/cm (b) unitless (c) kg/cm (d) kg/m3
Q19. The gravitational force causes
(a) Tides (b) Motion of moon
(c) None of them (d) Both a and b
Q20. A girl stands on a box having 60 cm length, 40 cm breadth and 20 cm width in three
ways. In which of the following cases, pressure exerted by the box will be.
(a) maximum when length and breadth form the base
(b) maximum when breadth and width form the base
(c) maximum when width and length form the base
(d) the same in all the above three cases
Q21. The Earth attracts the moon with a gravitational force oof 1020N. The moon
attracts the earth with a gravitational force of
(a) less than 1020N (b) 1020N
(c) Greater than 1020N (d) 10-20N
Q22. The gravitational force between two bodies does not depend on
(a) their separation (b) their masses

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(c) the product of their masses (d) the medium between the two bodies.
Q23. A rectangular block of wood of dimensions 40𝑐𝑚 × 20 𝑐𝑚 × 10 𝑐𝑚 is kept on a
table top. The pressure is greatest when it is rested on
(a) equal for all cases (b) 20 cm × 10 cm
(c) 40 cm ×10 cm (d) 40 cm × 20 cm
Q24.When a body is weighed in a liquid, the loss in weight is equal to
(a) weight of liquid displaced by the body
(b) weight of water displaced by the body
(c) weight of body in air
(d) half the weight of body in air
Q25.Two objects of different masses falling freely near the surface of moon
would:
(a) have different accelerations
(b) undergo a change in their inertia
(c) have same velocities at any instant
(d) experience forces of same magnitude
Q26.the atmosphere is held to the Earth by
(a) gravity (b) wind
(c) clouds (d) Earth’s magnetic field
Q27.A mass weighing W can float the upthrust U related as.
(a) U > W (b) U = W (c) U<W (d) 𝑈 ≥ 𝑊
Q28.Newton’s law of gravitation is valid
(a) on the earth only (b) on the moon only
(c) in the laboratory only (d) everywhere
Q29.Acceleration due to gravity on the surface of the moon is 1/6 th of its value
on the surface of the earth as they have different ______
(a) mass (b) density (c) radius (d) all of the above
Q30.An object weighing 5 N in air, weighs 4.5 N a liquid. The buoyant foce
experienced by the object is
(a) (5 + 4.5)𝑁 (b) 4.5/5 N (c) 5/4.5 N (d) 0.5 N

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