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SAMPLE PAPER - 2 Class 09 - Science ‘Time Allowed: 3 hours General Instructions: 1. This question paper consists of 39 questions in 5 sections. 2. All questions are compulsory. However, an internal choice is provided in some questions. A student is expected to attempt only one of these questions. Section A consists of 20 objective type questions carrying 1 mark each. . Section B consists of 6 Very Short questions carrying 02 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the range of 30 to 50 words. Section C consists of 7 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks each. Answers to these questions should in the range of 50 to 80 words Section D consists of 3 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each. Answer to these questions should be in the range of 80 to 120 words. . Section E consists of 3 source-based‘case-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with sub-parts. Section A In an endothermic process, heat is absorbed, in an exothermic process heat is evolved and in an athermic process, no thermal change is observed. What is the nature of evaporation of ether? a) First exothermic then endothermic b) Athermic ©) Exothermic 4) Endothermi Following are a few definitions of osmosis read carefully and select the correct definition. a) Movement of solvent molecules from its b) Movement of solvent molecules from higher higher concentration to lower concentration concentration to lower concentration of solution through a permeable membrane ©) Movernent of solute molecules from lower d) Movement of water molecules from a concentration to higher concentration of region of higher concentration to a region of solution through a semipermeable ower concentration through a ‘membrane semipermeable membrane ‘A particle accelerates from rest at a constant rate for some time and attains a constant velocity of 8 ms Afterward, it decelerates at a constant rate and comes to rest. If the total time taken is 4 second, the distance travelled is: a) 32 meter b) 16 metre ©) 4 metre 4) insufficient data Using fertilizers in farming is an example of a) High cost production b) Low cost production ©) None of these 4) No cost production Chloroplasts may occur in a) chlorenchyma and sieve tubes 'b) xylem parenchyma and sclerenchyma ©) collenchyma and sclerenchyma 4) parenchyma and collenchyma Chromosomes are made up of a) RNA b) DNA ©) DNA and protein @) Protein Match the following with correct response: (1) A dozen of pencil (A) Mote (2) Avogadro constant (B) 12 (3) Unit used for calculation of amount of chemical substances (©) Carbon-12, (4) Reference atom () 6.022 x 10 a) 1-D, 2-A, 3-C, 4B b) LC, 2-B,3-D, 4A ©) FA, 2-6, 3-B, 4D 4) LB, 2-D,3-A, 46 ‘Which of the following statements is the best description of the composition of blood? a) plasma and three types of cells b) plasma and haemoglobin ©) serum and three types of cells 4) fibrin and three types of cells A given solid is weighted in air using a spring balance. It is then weighed separately by immersing it fully first in vessel containing tap water and then in a vessel containing salt solution. The reading of the spring balance would be: a) least in water b) equal in all the three cases 6) least in air d) least in salt solution ‘When a body moves uniformly along the circle, then:- a) its speed changes but velocity remain the }) both speed and velocity changes same ©) both speed and velocity remain the same. 4) its velocity changes but speed remain the same ‘What mass of CO. will 3.011 x 10% molecules contain? aj44g b) 0g 0) 4408 a) 22.08 ‘Rhythmic contraction and relaxation throughout life, are shown by a) epithelium of lungs }) striated muscles of tongue ©) striated muscles of limbs 4) cardiac muscles of heart ‘Which among the following is concerned with the synthesis and transport of lipids within the cell? a) Smooth endoplasmic reticulum ) Lysosomes ©) Rough endoplasmic reticulum 4) Golgi apparatus ‘The formula for quicklime is a) Ca(OH), b) CaCl, C20 4) CaCO ‘Which type of solution is formed when sand and water are mixed thoroughly and then kept undisturbed for some (1] time? a) True solution ) Mixture ©) Colloidal 4) Suspension Match the following with the correct response. (a) Green revolution (i) Increased wheat production (b) White revolution (ii) Increased egg production (0) Silver revolution (@) Blue revolution a) (a) - Giv), (6) - (i, (©) - (il), (@) - Gil) (b) - Gi), (© - Civ), @) - ©) (a) - (2), (2) - Gili), (©) ~ (ii), @) - (iv) (b) - Giv), (©) - (0, (A) - Gili) Assertion (A): The position-time graph of a body moving uniformly in a straight line is parallel to position-axis. (1) Reason (R): The slope of the position-time graph in a uniform motion gives the velocity of an object. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct ——_b) Both A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A, correct explanation of A. ©) Ais true but R is false. 4) Ais false but R is true. Assertion (A): An iron almirah is a solid at room temperature, [Reason (R): Water can flow and it assumes the shape of the containing vessel. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct ——_b) Both A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A. correct explanation of A. ©) Ais true but R is false. 4) Ais false but R is true, Assertion (A): Vessel and sieve tubes both are meant for transport purposes. Reason (R): Vessels are lignified. a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct _b) Both A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A. correct explanation of A. ©) Ais true but R is false. 4) Ais false but R is true, Assertion (A): Thomson's model of an atom is popularly known as the plum pudding or Christmas pudding ‘model of an atom. 21 Reason (R): According to the Thomson's plum pudding model, an atom is a positively charged sphere in which the electrons are embedded. a) Both A and R are true and Ris the correct. ——_b) Both A and R are true but R is not the explanation of A, comrect explanation of A. ©) Ais true but R is false. @) Ais false but R is true, Section B i, State and define SI unit of power. fe} ii, A person carrying 10 bricks each of mass 2.5 kg on his head moves to a height 20 m in 50 s. Calculate power spent in carrying bricks of the person. (Given, g = 10 ms”). oR ‘Two boys A and B weighing 60 kg and 40 kg respectively, climb on a staircase each carrying a load of 20 kg on their head. The staircase has 10 steps, each of height 50 cm. If A takes 20 s to climb and B takes 10 s to climb, then i. who possesses greater power? ii, find the ratio of their powers. What is Bose-Einstein Condensate? Rl ‘Two children are at opposite ends of an aluminium rod, One strikes the end of the rod with a stone. Find the ratio. [2] of times taken by the sound wave in air and in aluminium to reach the second child. Given velocity of sound in air and aluminium are 346 ms" and 6420 ms"! respectively. Is there any similarity in materials? pl ‘Two friends on roller-skates are standing 5 m apart facing each other. One of them throws a ball of 2 kg towards [2] the other, who catches it. How will this activity affect the position of the two? Explain your answer. or ‘Two balls of the same size of different materials, rubber and iron are kept on the smooth floor of a moving train, The brakes are applied suddenly to stop the train. Will the balls stat rolling? If so, in which direction? Will they move with the same speed? Give reasons for your answer. ‘The element boron occurs in nature as two isotopes having atomic masses 10u and 11u. What are the percentage [2] abundances of these isotopes in a sample of boron having average atomic mass of 10.8u? Section © Observe the given figure and answer the following questions: “Wave A Ampjtude Waveengh Velocity "225 mis Frequency: 440 Hz Wavejongth ‘amplitude sooty =325 mis_Frequency: 440 Hz i. Identify the characteristics of the two graphs as shown above in the given figure. ii, What is the relationship between the velocity of sound, its wavelength, and frequency? 28, ili, What is the term for the magnitude of the maximum disturbance in the medium on either side of the mean value? iv. Give the unit of frequency? ‘The following data represents the distribution of electrons, protons and neutrons in atoms of four elements A, B, [3] GD. Element Protons Neutrons Electrons A 10 10 10 B uw 12 uw c 12 2 12 D B 14 1B Solve the following questions. i. Write the electronic distribution of atoms of elements A and D. ii, Element A is an inert gas. Why? ili, What is the valency of element C? ‘A driver of a car travelling at 52 km hvtapplies the brakes and accelerates uniformly in the opposite direction, (31 ‘The car stops in 5 s. Another driver going at 3 km h! in another car applies his brakes slowly and stops in 10 s. ‘On the same graph paper, plot the speed versus time graphs for the two cars. Which of the two cars travelled farther after the brakes were applied? oR Four cars A, B, C and D are moving on a leveled road. Their distance versus time graphs are shown in figure. Which car is the slowest. Time(s] — Calculate the force of gravitation between the earth and the sun, given that the mass of the earth=6 = 10 kg (31 and of the sun = 2 «10% kg, The average distance between the two is 1.5 *10"! m. ‘Two bodies as shown in the figure collide with each other and join thereafter, with what velocity will they move [3] after combining together? First body e5kg sms k Velocity direction Write main differences between plant cell and animal cell. OR ‘There would be no plant life if chloroplasts did not exist. Justify. 33. Observe the given below image of the tissue and answer the following questions: a bs i. Identify the type of tissue shown in the given image. ii, Where is it found? il, Why this tissue acts as an insulator? Section D i. Atsome moment, two giant planets Jupiter and Saturn of the solar system are in the same line as seen from [5] the earth. Find the total gravitational force due to them on a person of mass 50 kg on the earth. Could the force due to the planets be important? ‘Mass of the Jupiter = 2 x 1077 kg, Mass of the Saturn = 6 x 1026 kg ‘The distance of Jupiter from the earth = 6.3 x 10"! m ‘The distance of Saturn from the earth = 1.28 x 10!m 41, A bag of sugar weighs 'w’ ata certain place on the equator. If this bag is taken to Antarctica, then will it weigh the same or more or les. Give a reason for your answer. oR i. A steel needle sinks in water but a steel ship floats. Explain, how? 4, Why do you prefer a broad and thick handle of your suitcase? ‘Make a comparison and write down ways in which plant cells are different from animal cells. oR ‘Write the main function of each ofthe following. (a) Plasma membrane (b) cell wall (©) Ribosome (@ Lysosome (@) Nucleolus (0 Endoplasmic reticulum 36, i, Drawa neat and labelled diagram of the apparatus used to separate components of blue-black ink. Name the [5] process and state the principle involved. ii, Identify, the physical and chemical changes from the following. a, Burning of magnesium in air. », Tamishing of silver spoon, . Sublimation of iodine. d. Electrolysis of water. Section E 37. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: Plants are stationary or fixed they don’t move. Since they have to be upright, they have a large quantity of supportive tissue. The supportive tissue generally has dead cells. Animals, on the other hand, move around in search of food, mates and shelter. Another difference between animals and plants is in the pattern of growth. The ‘growth of plants occurs only in certain specific regions, New cells produced by meristem are initially like those of meristem itself, but as they grow and mature, their characteristics slowly change and they become

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