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Motion and Laws of Motion - 9TH-SCIENCE

This document contains a 15 question test on motion and laws of motion. The questions cover topics like acceleration, velocity, forces, graphs of motion, and Newton's laws of motion. Examples include the motion of a car, motorcycle, stone, and other objects. Students are asked to define key terms like acceleration and describe examples that demonstrate positive and negative acceleration. The test is designed to assess a student's understanding of fundamental concepts relating to motion.

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Motion and Laws of Motion - 9TH-SCIENCE

This document contains a 15 question test on motion and laws of motion. The questions cover topics like acceleration, velocity, forces, graphs of motion, and Newton's laws of motion. Examples include the motion of a car, motorcycle, stone, and other objects. Students are asked to define key terms like acceleration and describe examples that demonstrate positive and negative acceleration. The test is designed to assess a student's understanding of fundamental concepts relating to motion.

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Test / Exam Name: Motion and Laws of Motion Standard: 9TH Subject: SCIENCE
Student Name: Section: Roll No.:

Questions: 15 Time: 60 Mins Marks: 30

Q 1. A goalkeeper in a game of football pulls his hands backwards after holding the ball shot at the goal. This 1 Marks
enables the goalkeeper 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.

Q 2. A book remains at rest on a table. It is so because of: 1 Marks

a. No force acts on it

b. Friction between the book and the surface of table

c. Force exerted by book on the table, is same as the force exerted by the table on the book

d. All of the above

Q 3. A 60kg man pushes a 40kg man by a force of 60N.The 40kg man has pushed the other man with a force 1 Marks
of:

a. 40N

b. 0

c. 60N

d. 20N

Q 4. A motorcycle and a car start from rest at the same place at the same time and travel in the same 1 Marks
direction.The motorcycle accelerates uniformly at 1m/ s2 up to a speed of 36km/ h and the car at 0.5m/
s2 up to a speed of 54km/ h.Then the distance at which the car overtakes the cycle-

a. 100m

b. 200m

c. 300m

d. 400m

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Q 5. A 20kg gun fires a bullet of mass 20g with a city of 400m/ s. The action on the shoulder of the person 1 Marks
per second by the gun is:

a. 4000N

b. 4N

c. 8N

d. 8000N

Q 6(a). A car is travelling along the road at 8ms-1. It accelerates at 1ms-2 for a distance of 18m. How fast is 2 Marks
it then travelling?
OR

Q 6(b). The distance between Delhi and Agra is 200km. A train travels the first 100km at a speed of 50km/h.
How fast must the train travel the next 100km, so as to average 70km/h for the whole journey?
Q 7. A body starting from rest travels with uniform acceleration. If it travels 100m in 5s, what is the value of 2 Marks
acceleration?
Q 8. How long will it take a force of 10N to stop a mass of 2.5kg which is moving at 20m/s? 2 Marks
Q 9. State and explain Newton’s second law of motion. 2 Marks
Q 10. When a tree is shaken, its fruits and leaves fall down. Why? 2 Marks
Q 11. What type of motion is represented by each one of the following graphs? 2 Marks

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Q 12. Study the speed-time graph of a car given alongside and answer the following questions: 3 Marks

i. What type of motion is represented by OA?

ii. What type of motion is represented by AB?

iii. What type of motion is represented by BC?

iv. What is the acceleration of car from O to A?

v. What is the acceleration of car from A to B?

vi. What is the retardation of car from B to C?

Q 13. A car acquires a velocity of 72km per hour in 10 seconds starting from rest. Find: 3 Marks

i. The acceleration.

ii. The average velocity.

iii. The distance travelled in this time.

Q 14. Look at the figure below and answer the following questions: 4 Marks

i. Name the kind of motion of the stone.

ii. It this an example of accelerated motion? Why?

iii. Name the force that keeps the stone in its path.

iv. What is the direction of this force? Draw it in your answer sheet.

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Q 15. Define acceleration and state its SI unit. For motion along a straight line, when do we consider the 3 Marks
acceleration to be:

1. Positive.

2. Negative? Give an example of a body in uniform acceleration.

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