9th Class CH Wise Test
9th Class CH Wise Test
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Q.1. Tick ()the correct option. Marks=1×10=10
i. Which of the following is a vector quantity?
(A) Speed (B) Displacement (C) Distance (D) Power
ii. A change in position is called:
(A) Speed (B) Velocity (C) Displacement (D) Distance
iii. The speed of cheetah is:
(A) 200Kmh−1 (B) 70Kmh−1 (C) 100Kmh−1 (D) 80Kmh−1
iv. A ball is thrown vertically upward, its velocity at the highest point is:
(A) −10ms−1 (B) 10ms−1 (C) Zero (D) 100ms−1
v. A train is moving at a speed of 36 kmh−1. Its speed expressed in ms−1 is:
(A) 25 ms−1 (B) 20 ms−1 (C) 10ms−1 (D) 5ms−1
vi. The product of velocity and time is equal to:
(A) Mass (B) Force (C) Acceleration (D) Distance
vii. If an object is moving with constant speed then its distance–time graph will be a
straight line.
(A) Along time-axis (B) Along distance-axis (C) Parallel to time-axis (D) Inclined to time-
axis
viii. Completes the equation. Vf2 − Vi2 =.................:
(A) S (B) Vave (C) 2 as (D) t
ix. The acceleration of a body falling down freely is approximately:
(A) 10ms2 (B) 10ms−2 (C) 10ms−1 (D) 10ms
x. Name of famous scientist who performed experiments at leaning tower of “Pisa”:
(A) Pascal (B) Newton (C) Galileo (D) Einstein
(Subjective Type)
Q2. Write short answers to any ten (10) questions: 10 X 2 = 20
i. Differentiate between rest and motion. ii. Define scalar and vector quantities. iii.
How can vector quantities be represented graphically? iv. Define distance and
displacement. v. A sprinter completes its 100 m race in 12 seconds. Find its average
speed. vi. Convert 10Kmh−1 into ms−1. vii. Define uniform speed and uniform velocity.
viii. Differentiate between speed and velocity. ix. Define acceleration and write its SI unit. x.
Define uniform acceleration and write its unit. xi. Write equations of motion for uniform
acceleration motion. xii. What is meant by gravitational acceleration? Write its equation.
Note: Attempt any one (1) question. 1 X 10 = 10
Q3. a. Explain in detail the uniform speed and uniform acceleration. 5 b. A train moves with
a uniform velocity of 36kmh−1 for 10s. Find the distance traveled by it.
Q.4. a. Derive third equation of motion with the help of graph. 5 b. A stone is dropped from
the top of a tower. The stone hits the ground after 5 seconds. Find the height of the
tower.
Name Date
Q.1. Tick ()the correct option. Marks=1×10=10 i.
Inertia depends upon:
(A) Force (B) Net force (C) Mass (D) Velocity
ii. Write the formula of momentum:
m
(A) P= v3 (B) P=mv2 (C) P=(mv)2 (D) P= mv
iii. Newton’ first law of motion is valid only in the absence of:
(A) Momentum (B) Friction (C) Net force (D) Force iv.
1 Newton = __________:
(A) 1kgms−2 (B) 1kgm− −1 1s (C) 1kg ms (D) 1kgm−1s
(A) Water (B) Fine marble powder (C) Air (D) Oil viii.
(Subjective Type)
Q2. Write short answers to any ten (10) questions: 10 X 2 = 20
i. Define force and write its SI units. ii. Define inertia. Describes two examples of inertia. iii.
Define momentum and write the formula. iv. State Newton’s first law of motion. v. State
Newton’s second law of motion and give equation. vi. Write differences between mass and
weight. vii. Define Newton’s third law of motion. Give an example. viii. How can you relate a
force with the change of momentum speed? ix. State law of conservation of momentum. x.
When a gun is fired, it recoils. Why? xi. Write two advantages and two disadvantages of
friction. xii. Define centripetal force and write down its equation.
Note: Attempt any one (1) question. 1 X 10 = 10
Q3. a. Define and prove law of conservation of momentum. 5 b. Define friction and write its
four advantages and two disadvantages. 5
Q.4. a. How can you relate a force with change of momentum of a body? Prove it. 5 b. A body
of mass 5kg is moving with a velocity of 10ms−1. Find the force required to 5 stop it in 2
second.
Test Chapter No 4 Physics 9 Total No: 40
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i. The number of forces that can be added by head to tail rule are?
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) Any number (D) 4
ii. The number of perpendicular components of a vector is:
(A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 2
A force of 10 N is making an angle of 30 with the horizontal. Its horizontal component
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i. Concept of gravity was put up first by:
(A) Einstein (B) Hook (C) Newton (D) Galileo
ii. The value universal constant of gravitation is:
(A) 6.673×10 −11Nmkg−2 (B) 6.673×10−11Nm2kg−2 (C) 6.673×10−11Nm kg−1 2 (D)
6.673×10Nm−2kg2
ii. The value of earth mass is approximately:
(A) 6×10−24kg (B) 6×1024kg (C) 6.63×10−24kg (D) 6.631024kg
iv. The altitude of geostationary orbits in which communication satellites are launched above
the surface of the Earth is:
(A) 850 km (B) 1000 km (C) 6400 km (D) 42,300 km
v. The orbital speed of a low orbit satellite is:
(A) zero (B) 8ms−1 (C) 800ms−1 (D) 8000ms−1
vi. The moon completes its one revolution around the earth in:
(A) 25.3 days (B) 27.3 days (C) 29.3 days (D) 31.3 days
vii. A force which is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between centers of
bodies is:
(A) Frictional Force (B) Centrifugal Force
(C) Centripetal Force (D) Gravitational Force
viii. Radius of the earth is:
(A) 6.4×10 6m (B) 6.4×106km (C) 6.4×1024m (D) 6.6×107m
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i. The unit of energy is:
(A) Newton (B) Joule (C) Meter (D) Second
ii. The energy due to motion of body is called:
(A) Chemical Energy (B) Potential Energy (C) Nuclear Energy (D) Kinetic
Energy
iii. Formula of potential energy is:
(A) P.E= pmg (B) P.E=mgh−1 (C) P.E=mgh (D) P.E=mah
iv. The efficiency of solar cell is:
(A) 3% (B) 6% (C) 8% (D) 12%
v. Rate of doing work is called:
(A) Energy (B) Torque (C) Power (D) Momentum
vi. The kinetic energy of a body of mass 2 kg is 25 J. Its speed will be _ ________:
(A) 5ms−1 (B) 12.5ms−1 (C) 25ms−1 (D) 50ms−1
vii. Hammer raised up has energy:
(A) P.E (B) K.E (C) Sound Energy (D) Heat Energy
viii.
(A) 764 W (D) 1100 W
ix. If the velocity of a body becomes double, then its kinetic energy
(A) Remain the same (B) Become double (C) Become four times (D) Become half
x. One mega-watt is equal to:
(A) 102W (B) 104W (C) 106W (D) 108W
(Subjective Type)
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1. Which of the substance is the lightest one?
(A) Copper (B) Mercury (C) Aluminium (D) Lead
2. The density of air in kgm¯¹:
(A) 1 (B) 1.1 (C) 1.2 (D) 1.3
3. SI unit of pressure is:
(A) N (B) Nm (C) J (D) Nm−2
4. SI unit of pressure, which is equal to:
(A) 104Nm−2 (B) 1Nm−2 (C) 102Nm−2 (D) 103Nm−2
5. What should be the approximate length of glass tube to construct a er barometer?
wat (D) 11 m
(A) 0.5 m (B) 1m (C) 2.5 m
6. Works on Pascal’s law:
(A) Vernier Callipers (B) Screw Gaug (C) Wedge (D) Hydraulic press
7. Spring balance is used to measure:
(A) Mass (B) Temperature (C) Weight (D) Length
8.
(D) Shear Modulus
9. At sea level, the atmospheric pressure is about:
(A) 101300Pa (B) 110300 Pa (C) 103100 Pa (D) 100130 Pa
10. In SI system, the unit of Young’s modulus is:
(A) Nm (B) Nm−1 (C) Nm−2 (D) Nm−3
(Subjective Type)
Q2. Write short answers to any ten (10) questions: 10 X 2 = 20
i. What is meant by density of a body? Write its formula. ii. The mass of 200 cm3 of
stone is 500 g. Find its density. iii. Write the term pressure and write the factors which
it depends? iv. What is meant by mercury barometer? v. Define Pascal’s law. vi.
What is meant by elasticity? vii. Define Hook’s law. viii. Define young’s Modulus and
write its formula. ix. Differentiate between strain and tensile strain. x. Why strain has
no unit? Give reason. xi. Why water is not suitable to be used in a barometer? xii.
Write two examples of application of Pascal’s law.
Note: Attempt any one (1) question. 1 X 10 = 10
Q5. a. Explain the working of hydraulic press on the basis of Pascal’s law. 5 b. Derive formula to
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find pressure in liquids.
Q.6. a. A steel wire 1m long and cross-sectional area is stretched through 1mm by a force 5 of
10000N. Find young models of wire. 5
b. Define stress and tensile strain and also write their formulas. 5
Test Chapter No 8 Physics 9 Total No: 40
Name Date
Q.1. Tick ()the correct option. Marks=1×10=10
The crocus flower opens at
C
(A) 21o (B) 22oC (C) 23oC (D) 24oC ii. Which
material has large specific heat?
(A) Copper (B) Ice (C) Water (D) Mercury iii. The value of specific heat of dry soil is
about:
(A) 4200JKg−1K−1 (B) 810JKg−1K−1 (C) 700−J1KKg−1− 1is:K −1 (D) 3000 JKg−1K−1 iv. Heat capacity of
(A) 5JK−1 (B) 21000JK−1 (C) 840JK−1 (D) 0.0011JK−1 v. Latent heat of fusion of ice at
0oC is given by:
(A) 33.6105JKg−1 (B) 3.36105JKg−1 (C) 3.36103JKg−1 (D) 336105JKg−1 vi. Which of
the following affects evaporation:
(A) Temperature (B) Surface are of liquid (C) Wind (D) All of these vii. Which of the following
material has larger value of temperature coefficient of linear expansion?
(A) Gold (B) Brass (C) Aluminium (D) Steel viii. The value of coefficient of
volume expansion of aluminum:
(A) 4.2 10 −5K−1 (B) 7.210−5K−1 (C) 2.410−5K−1 (D) 610−5K−1 ix. Which gas is used in spite of
frozen gas in refrigerator?
(A) CO2 (B) H2 (C) NH3 (D) N2
x. The co-efficient of linear expansion and volume expansion are related by the equation:
=2
(A) =a (B) =3 (C) =2 (D)
(Subjective Type)
Subjective Type)
Q2. Write short answers to any ten (10) questions: 10 X 2 = 20
i. Differentiate between heat and temperature. ii. How temperature determines the
direction of flow of heat? iii. What is meant by internal energy of a body? iv. How does
heating effect the motion of molecules of a gas? v. Define specific heat and write its
formula. vi. What is meant by specific heat capacity of a body? Write its SI unit. vii.
Define latent heat of fusion. Write its mathematical form. viii. Write the values of
latent heat of fusion of aluminum and copper. ix. What is latent heat of vaporization?
x. Define evaporation. xi. What is meant by linear thermal expansion write its
equation? xii. Why gaps are left in railway tracks?
Note: Attempt any one (1) question. 1 X 10 = 10
Q.3. a. Define specific heat. How we can find out specific heat of a solid. 5 b. How much heat
is required to increase the temperature of 0.5 kg of water from 5 100C to650C?
Q.4. a. What is meant by evaporization? On what factors evaporation of liquid depends? 5
How evaporization produce cooling?
b. How much ice will melt by providing 50000 J heat? As latent het of fusion is 5
336000Jkg−1.
Test Chapter No 9 Physics 9 Total No: 40
Name Date
Q.1. Tick ()the correct option. Marks=1×10=10
i. In solid, heat is transferred by:
(A) Conduction (B) Convection (C) Radiation (D) Absorption ii. Metals are good conductor
of heat due to:
(A) Free electrons (B) Big size of their molecules
(C) Small size of their molecules (D) Rapid vibration of their atoms
iii. What happens to the thermal conductivity of a wall if its thickness is doubled?
(A) Remain same (B) Becomes half (C) Becomes one fourth (D) Becomes double
iv. Thermal conductivity of wood is:
(A) 0.06Wm−1K−1 (B) 0.07 Wm−1K−1 (C) 0.08 Wm−1K−1 (D) 0.08 Wm−1K−1
v. In gases, heat is mainly transferred by:
(A) Molecular collision (B) Conduction (C) Convection (D) Radiation vi. Rooms are heated
using gas heaters by:
(A) Conduction (B) Radiation (C) Convection (D) Convection and radiation vii. Radiation is
the mode of transfer of heat from one place to another in the form of waves called:
(A) Mechanical waves (B) Transverse waves
(C) Compressional waves (D) Electromagnetic waves viii. The unit of thermal
conductivity is:
(A) WmK (B) Wm−1K−1 (C) WmK−1 (D) Wm2K−1
ix. Land and sea breezes are the result of:
(A) Conduction (B) Convection (C) Radiation (D) Absorption
x. Global warming is due to a gas:
(A) Oxygen (B) Carbon dioxide (C) Carbon Mono-oxide (D) Chlorine
(Subjective Type)
Q2. Write short answers to any ten (10) questions: 10 X 2 = 20
i. Write the methods of heat transfer. ii. Why are the metals good conductors of heat?
iii. Define conduction and give one example. iv. How many factors effect thermal
conductivity? Also write their names. v. What is the effect of length of thermal
conductivity? vi. Define the rate of flow of heat and write its mathematical form. vii.
Define convection and give an example. viii. What is meant by convection currents in
the air? ix. What causes a glider to remain in air? x. What is meant by land breeze and
sea breeze? xi. Define radiation. xii. Define green house effect.
Note: Attempt any one (1) question. 1 X 10 = 10
Q.3. a. What is meant by thermal conductivity? On what factors it depends on? Explain. 5 b.
Explain in detail faces and use of Leslie cube. 5
Q.4. Define radiation. How heat reach us form sun? 10