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PREMA PUBLIC SCHOOL

(Rajiv Nagar Road No-16, Patna-24)


1 TERM EXAMINATION 2023-24
ST

SUB – SCIENCE CLASS – 09 F.M


– 100
General Instructions:-
The question paper divided into three sections, A, B and C
Section A, Physics Section B- Chemistry and Section C- Biology
All questions are compulsory.

SECTION-A (Physics) F.M- 30


1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQs) [2.5]
i. The initial velocity of a body is u. It is under uniform acceleration a. its velocity u at any time t is
given by.
1 2
a. v=u+at . b. v=u. c. v=u+a t 2 d. v=u+ at
2
ii. A force of 100 N acts on 50 kg for 2 seconds. The same force acts on 25 kgs for 2 seconds. The ratio
of the momenta produced, and the accelerations caused in two bodies respectively are–
(A) 1 : 1, 2 : 1 (C) 1 : 2, 1 : 1
(B) 1 : 1, 1 : 2 (D) none of these
iii. Which of the following statement is correct regarding velocity and speed of a moving body?
a. Velocity of a moving body is always higher than its speed
b. Speed of a moving body is always higher than its velocity
c. Speed of a moving body is its velocity in a given direction
d. Velocity of a moving body is its speed in a given direction
iv. Rocket works on the principal of conservation of
a. Mass c. Momentum
b. Energy d. Velocity
v. A water tanker filled up to two-thirds of its tank with water is running with a uniform speed. When the
brakes are suddenly applied, the water in its tank would:
a. Move backward c. Rise upwards
b. Move forward d. Remain unaffected
2. Fill in the blanks. [2.5]
a. The momentum of an object is product of its mass and _________________.
b. Recoiling of gun is an example of ________ law of motion.
c. According to third law of motion “ to every action there is an equal and ______ reaction and they
act on two different bodies.
d. When a carpet is beaten with a stick dust particle comes out. This phenomenon is an example of
________ law of motion.
e. Displacement is the __________ path covered by a moving object from the initial point of reference
in a specified direction.
3. Short note of the following. [03]
a. Balanced and unbalanced force b. Conservation of Momentum
4. Answer the following question in short or one sentences. [10]
a. What is the nature of the distance time graphs for uniform and non-uniform motion of an object?
b. An athlete completes one round of a circular track of diameter 200 m in 40 s. what will be the
distance covered and the displacement at the end of 2 minutes 20 s.
c. What is the simplest types of motion?
d. What is the unit of force?
e. Define one Newton force.
f. A girl weighing 25 kg stands on the floor. She exerts a downward force of 250 N on the floor.
What force does the floor exert on her?
g. Why would an aircrafts be unable to fly on the moon?
h. A body of mass 25 kg has a momentum of 125 kg. m/s. Calculate the velocity of the body.
i. Explain why, it is easier to stop a tennis ball than a cricket ball moving with the same speed.
j. What is the momentum of an object of mass m, moving with a velocity v.
5. Answer the following question in details. . [10]
a. Explain why some of the leaves may get detached form a tree if we vigorously shake its branch.
b. A truck starts from rest and rolls down a hill with a constant acceleration. It travels a distance of 400 m
in 20 s. find its acceleration. Find the force acting on it if its mass is 7 tonnes.
c. According to the third law of motion when we push on an object, the object is a massive truck parked
along the roadside. It will probably not move. A student justifies this by answering that the two
opposite and equal force cancel each other. Comment on this logic and explain why the truck does not
move
d. State and explain Newton’s second law of motion.
e. Why are road accidents at high speeds very much worse than road accidents at low speeds?
Or.
State Newton’s first law of motion. Give two examples to illustrate Newton’s first law of motion.
6. Draw and show the Experiment to illustrate Newton’s first law of motion. [02]

SECTION-B (Chemistry) F.M- 35


1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQs) . [2.5]
i. The best evidence for the existence and movement of particles in liquids was provided by
a. John Dalton c. J.J Thomosn
b. Ernest Rutherford d. Robert Brown.
ii. Large volume of compressed natural gas (CNG) is available in small cylinders to us due to its
property
a. High in flammability c. Low density
b. Easy availability d. High compressibility
iii. Which of the following mixture cannot be separated by using water as the solvent?
A. copper sulphate and sand C. sand and sulphur
B. sand and potash alum D. sugar and sand
iv. One of the following substances is neither a good conductor of electricity nor an insulator. This
substance is:
A. chromium B. Germanium C. Gallium D. Potassium
v. Which of the following will show “Tyndall effect”?
a. Salt solution c. Copper sulphate solution
b. Milk d. Starch solution.
2. Fill in the blanks. [2.5]
a. Common salt is _________
b. An element is made up of only one kind of ________
c. Filtered tea is a _________ mixture.
d. Sublimation of camphor is a _________ change.
e. Most common chemical change we observe in our routine life is rusting of ______.
3. Classify the following as chemical or physical changes justify your answer. [05]
a. Cutting of trees, f. Cooking food
b. Melting of butter in a pan, g. Dissolving common salt in water,
c. Rusting of Iron h. Burning of paper and wood.
d. Growth of a plant i. Boiling of water to form steam,
e. Burning of candle
j. Passing of electric current, through water and the water breaking down into hydrogen and oxygen
gas,
4. Explain the following with examples. [04]
(a) Saturated solution (c) Colloid
(b) Pure substance (d) Suspension
5. Answer the following question in short or in one sentences. [10]
a. What types of mixtures are separated by the technique of crystallisation?
b. What is meant by a substance?
c. Name one metal and one non-metal which exist as liquids at room temperature.
d. Name a metal which is soft and a non-metal which is hard.
e. What is meant by saying that non-metals are brittle?
f. What is meant by saying that metals are sonorous?
g. Describe a method to separate a mixture of camphor and sand.
h. State any two properties for believing that aluminium is a metal.
i. What is meant by saying that metals are lustrous?
j. Define melting point.
6. Answer the following question in details. [08]
a. List the points of difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture with example.
b. Define a compound. Give two points of evidence to show that sodium chloride is a compound.
c. What are colloids? Write the properties of a colloid.
d. What are the characteristics of matter?
7. Draw a diagram to show separation of components of air. [03]

SECTION-C (Biology) F.M-35


1. Multiple Choice Question (MCQs) [05]
i. Which one is made of dead cells?
(a) sclerenchyma (b) tracheids (c) vessel (d) all the above
ii. Collenchyma is
(a) mechanical tissue (b) flexible tissue
(c) thickened irregularly at corners (d) all of these
iii. Which type of tissue forms glands?
(a) connective (b) epithelial (c) nervous (d) muscle
iv. The cell organelle that has DNA.
a. Mitochondria c. Nucleus
b. Chloroplast d. All of these.
v. Which of the following is known as the “Power house” of cell.
a. Nucleus c. Ribosome
b. Golgi Bodies d. Mitochondria
2. Fill in the Blanks. [2.5]
a. _________ tissue responsible for movement in our body.
b. _________ tissue is made of neurons that receive and conduct impulses.
c. _________ is example of a connective tissue.
d. Cork cells possesses _______ on their walls that makes it impervious to gases and water.
e. Husk of coconut is made of _________ tissue.
f. Write short note of the following. [04]
g. Function of tissue h. Epithelial tissue
3. Mention the location of the following tissues. [1.5]
a. (i) Tendon (ii) Aoreolar tissues (iii) Cuboidal epithelium
4. Answer the following question in short or one sentence. [10]
a. What is the role of epidermis in plants?
b. Which type of cell division is required for growth and repair of body and which type is involved in
formation of gametes?
c. Define the tissues
d. How does Amoeba obtain its food?
e. What is the role of epidermis in plants?
f. Name the basic tissue which is present in plants but absent in animals.
g. Give one example of connective tissue in which matrix is solid.
h. Where are smooth muscle tissues located in the body?
i. Which type of tissue forms glands?
j. Name two factors on which shape of the cell depends.
5. Answer the following question in details. [10]
a. Differentiate between sclerenchyma and parenchyma tissues. Draw well labelled diagram.
b. What is endoplasmic reticulum? Write its main functions.
c. Name the different types of elements found in the xylem.
d. Describe the composition and function of blood.
e. Draw a table for types of simple tissues present in plant.
6. Draw a well labelled diagram of xylem. [02]
Or
Draw a labelled diagram of a neuron.

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