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This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about physical properties and states of matter. [1] It asks about characteristics of liquids such as taking the shape of their container. [2] It asks about the magnitude of intermolecular forces in different substances. [3] It asks about how decreasing the volume of a gas affects its properties. The questions cover topics like kinetic energy differences between solids, liquids and gases; conditions that increase vapor pressure; and properties of the different states of matter.

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DPP Class Ix Matter

This document contains 15 multiple choice questions about physical properties and states of matter. [1] It asks about characteristics of liquids such as taking the shape of their container. [2] It asks about the magnitude of intermolecular forces in different substances. [3] It asks about how decreasing the volume of a gas affects its properties. The questions cover topics like kinetic energy differences between solids, liquids and gases; conditions that increase vapor pressure; and properties of the different states of matter.

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MATTER IN OUR SURROUNDINGS

DPP NO. 01
TOPIC : PHYSICAL PROPERTIES AND STATES OF MATTER
DPP Class IX Topic: Matter In Our Surroundings
1. The conclusion which can be drawn from the given figures is

(A) Liquids have one free surface


(B) Liquids take the shape of vessel
(C) Same amount of liquid have same level in different container
(D) both A and B

2. The magnitude of intermolecular forces of attraction are maximum in


(A) chalk powder (B) water (C) carbon dioxide (D) hydrogen

3. By increasing pressure, the ______ of gas decreases.


(A) weight (B) temperature (C) mass (D) volume

4. When molecules gain enough energy they


(A) move away from each other (B) come close to each other
(C) remain at the same position (D) none of these

5. Which of the following statement goes well with the liquid state ?
(A) particles are loosely packed in the liquid state.
(B) fluidity is maximum in the liquid state.
(C) liquids can be compressed easily.
(D) liquids take up the shape of any container in which these are placed.

6. Which state has lower density ?


(A) solid (B) liquid (C) gas (D) Either of these
7. Which condition out of the following will increase the vapor pressure of ether ?
(A) Increase in temperature of ether (B) Decrease in temperature of ether
(C) Increase in exposed surface area of ether (D) None of these
8. Which of the following are rigid forms of matter ?
(A) only solids (B) only liquids (C) solids and liquids (D) liquids and gases
9. The decreasing order of kinetic energy of particles is
(A) solid > liquid > gas (B) gas > liquid > solid (C) liquid > solid > gas (D) gas > solid > liquid
10. In which of the following conditions, the distance between the molecules of hydrogen gas would
increase ?
(i) Increasing pressure on hydrogen contained in a closed container.
(ii) Some hydrogen gas leaking out of the container.
(iii) Increasing the volume of the container of hydrogen gas.
(iv) Adding more hydrogen gas to the container without increasing, the volume of the container.
(A) i and iii (B) i and iv (C) ii and iii (D) ii and iv
11. What out of iron and chalk which has stronger inter-particle forces ?
12. Ravi wants to buy shirts for summer. Should he buy cotton shirts or shirts made from synthetic material ?
Give suggestion to Ravi by giving proper logical explanation.
13. Explain the reason behind rigidity property in solids.
14. A gas fills completely the vessel in which it is kept. Give reason.
15. Explain boiling point in terms of vapor pressure.
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DPP NO. 02
TOPIC : INTER CONVERSION OF STATES OF MATTER
TOPIC : INTER CONVERSION OF STATES OF MATTER
1. Correct pair of substances that undergoes sublimation is
(A) bromine and iodine (B) dry ice and nausadar
(C) sodium and borax (D) naphthalene and blue vitriol

2. The boiling point of alcohol is 78°C. What will be the value of this temperature in Kelvin scale ?
(A) 373 K (B) 351 K
(C) 341 K (D) 78 K

3. At higher altitude the boiling point of water lowers because -


(A) atmospheric pressure is low. (B) temperature is low.
(C) atmospheric pressure is high. (D) None of these

4. The temperature at which a liquid starts converting into solid without any rise in temperature is called -
(A) melting point (B) boiling point
(C) freezing point (D) none of these

5. A gas can be best liquefied


(A) by increasing the temperature
(B) by lowering the pressure
(C) by increasing the pressure and reducing the temperature
(D) none of the above

6. Boiling point of 1% aqueous solution of common salt at atmospheric pressure is


(A) 100ºC (B) > 100ºC (C) < 100ºC (D) not possible to tell

7. In which of the following cities would there be maximum water vapor in the air on a sunny day in
December ?
(A) Srinagar (B) Delhi (C) Bhopal (D) Kochi

8. Freezing point of water is


(A) 1ºC (B) 0ºC (C) 273.15 K (D) B and C both

9. ……...............of a substance remains constant when it changes from one state to another at it's melting
or boiling point.
(A) Volume (B) Pressure (C) Temperature (D) Density

10. What characteristics of substances enable us to determine that a given sample is pure or not ?

(A) Boiling point (B) Melting point (C) Both A & B (D) None of these

11. How does sweating or perspiration helps in keeping our body cool on a hot day.

12. Explain why ice at 0ºC is more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature.

13. Suggest a method to liquefy atmospheric gases.

14. An inflated air balloon deflates when pricked with a pin. Which property of the gaseous state is shown
by this activity?

15. Kelvin scale of temperature is regarded as better than the Celsius scale by scientists. Can you give any
reason for the same?

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