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Name:................................................. Roll no. ……………………Class: viii sec……………….

1. Part of the eye which controls the light entering is called


(a) iris (b) lens (c) cornea (d) retina
2. We can see a non-luminous object when light:
(a) emitted by the object falls on the eye. (b) is reflected from the object towards our eye.
(c) completely passes through the object. (d) gets completely absorbed by the object.
3. A ray of light incident on mirror A at an angle of 250 falls on mirror B after reflection. The angle of
reflection for the ray reflected from mirror B would be
(a) 25 deg. (c) 65 deg. (b) 50 deg. (d) 115 deg.
Which of the following statements is correct regarding rods and cones in the human eye?
(a) Cones are sensitive to dim light. (b) Cones are sensitive to bright light.
(c) Rods are sensitive to bright light. (d) Rods can sense colour.
4. A mirror produces an erect, diminished virtual image. It is a
(a) concave (b) convex (c) plane (d) none of these.
5. To get an inverted, real image of the same size with a concave mirror, the object should be placed
(a) beyond C (b) at C (c) between F and C (d) within F.
6. The image formed by a concave mirror when the object is placed between the pole and the focus is
(a) virtual, erect and magnified (b) virtual, erect and diminished
(c) real, inverted and magnified (d) real, inverted and diminished.
7. The image formed by a convex mirror is
(a) virtual, erect and diminished (b) virtual, erect and highly diminished
(c) real, inverted and magnified (d) real, inverted and highly magnified.
8. The image formed by a concave lens is
(a) erect and diminished and virtual (b) erect and enlarged and real
(c) inverted and diminished and real (d) inverted and enlarged and virtual.
9. Statement A : The image formed by a convex mirror is always virtual. Statement B: The image formed by a
concave mirror is always real.
(a) Both the statements are true (b) Both the statements are false
(c) only statement ‘A’ is true (d) only statement ‘B’ is true.
10. Match the following List – A List – B
(a) a real and enlarged image (i) concave
(b) a virtual and enlarged image (ii) convex
(c) a virtual and diminished image
(d) a real and diminished image
(a) (a – i), (b – i), (c – ii), (d – i) (b) (a – i), (b – i), (c – i), (d – i)
(c) (a – ii), (b – ii), (c – ii), (d – ii) (d) (a – ii), (b – ii), (c – i), (d – ii)
11. A concave mirror has a focal length of 30 cm. Calculate its radius of curvature.
(a) 40cm (b) 20 cm (c) 30 cm (d) 60 cm.
13. Focal length of a concave mirror is ‘x’. The sum of the focal length and radius of curvature of the mirror
will be
(a) x (b) 2x (c) 3x (d) 4x.
14. If vc is the speed of light in vacuum and vm is the speed of light in a given medium, then refractive index
of the medium is:
(a) 𝑉𝑚/𝑉𝑐 (b) 𝑉𝑐/𝑉𝑚 (c) 𝑉𝑚 *´𝑉𝑐 (d) none of these.
15. A real, inverted and highly enlarged image is formed by a convex lens when the object is between
(a) beyond 2F, (b) F and 2F (c) at 2F (d) at F.
Name………………………………… Roll no…………………… Sec…………… Class ix
1. Which of the following statements is not correct for an object moving along a straight path in an
accelerated motion?
(a) Its speed keeps changing (b) Its velocity always changes
(c) It always goes away from the earth (d) A force is always acting on it
2. According to the third law of motion, action and reaction
(a) always act on the same body (b) always act on different bodies in opposite directions
(c) have same magnitude and directions (d) act on either body at normal to each other
3. A goalkeeper in a game of football pulls his hands backwards after holding the ball shot at the goal. This
enables the goal keeper to
(a) exert larger force on the ball (b) reduce the force exerted by the ball on hands
(c) increase the rate of change of momentum (d) decrease the rate of change of momentum
4. The inertia of an object tends to cause the object
(a) to increase its speed (b) to decrease its speed
(c) to resist any change in its state of motion (d) to decelerate due to friction
5. A passenger in a moving train tosses a coin which falls behind him. It means that motion of the train is
(a) accelerated (b) uniform (c) retarded (d) along circular tracks
5. An object of mass 2 kg is sliding with a constant velocity of 4 m s–1 on a frictionless horizontal table. The
force required to keep the object moving with the same velocity is
(a) 32 N (b) 0 N (c) 2 N (d) 8 N
6. Rocket works on the principle of conservation of
(a) mass (b) energy (c) momentum (d) velocity
7. A water tanker filled up to 2 3 of its height is moving with a uniform speed. On sudden application of the
brake, the water in the tank would
(a) move backward (b) move forward (c) be unaffected (d) rise upwards
8. Which of the following best defines force?
A) A measure of an object's mass B) A push or a pull on an object
C) The velocity of an object D) The energy stored in an object
9. According to Newton's first law of motion, an object will remain at rest or continue to move at a constant
velocity unless acted upon by:
A) Gravitational force B) Frictional force C) Inertia D) Net external force
10. Newton's second law of motion states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net
force acting on it and inversely proportional to its:
A) Mass B) Volume C) Density D) Velocity
11. If the net force acting on an object is zero, according to Newton's second law, the object's motion will be:
A) At constant velocity B) Accelerating C) Decelerating D) Moving in a circular path
12. When a force is exerted on an object, it causes the object to accelerate. This statement is best explained
by:
A) Newton's first law of motion B) Newton's second law of motion C) Newton's third law of motion
D) The principle of conservation of energy
13. Newton's third law of motion states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite:
A) Reaction B) Acceleration C) Force D) Inertia
14. If a person pushes a wall with a force of 100 N, according to Newton's third law, the wall exerts a force
back on the person with:
A) 100 N B) 50 N C) 200 N D) It depends on the mass of the person
15. When a car accelerates forward, the force that causes this acceleration is provided by:
A) Friction from the road B) Gravity C) The engine D) Air resistance
Class 9th
1. (c) It always goes away from the earth
2. (b) always act on different bodies in opposite directions
3. (b) reduce the force exerted by the ball on hands
4. (c) to resist any change in its state of motion
5. (c) retarded
6. (c) momentum
7. (a) move backward
8. (B) A push or a pull on an object
9. (D) Net external force
10. (A) Mass
11. (A) At constant velocity
12. (B) Newton's second law of motion
13. (A) Reaction
14. (A) 100 N
15. (C) The engine

Cl 8

1. (a) iris
2. (b) is reflected from the object towards our eye.
3. (b) 50 deg.
4. (b) convex
5. (a) beyond C
6. (a) virtual, erect and magnified
7. (a) virtual, erect and diminished
8. (a) erect and diminished and virtual
9. (c) only statement ‘A’ is true
10. (d) (a – ii), (b – ii), (c – i), (d – ii)
11. (b) 20 cm
12. (b) 2x
13. (b) Vc/Vm
14. (b) F and 2F
C) The engine

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