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This document is a Class 9 Science worksheet based on the CBSE-NCERT curriculum, consisting of objective, short answer, and long answer questions totaling 90 marks. It covers various topics such as cell organelles, laws of motion, states of matter, and sound waves. The worksheet is structured into four sections with varying question formats and marks allocation.

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This document is a Class 9 Science worksheet based on the CBSE-NCERT curriculum, consisting of objective, short answer, and long answer questions totaling 90 marks. It covers various topics such as cell organelles, laws of motion, states of matter, and sound waves. The worksheet is structured into four sections with varying question formats and marks allocation.

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Class 9 Science - 90 Marks Worksheet (CBSE - NCERT Based)

Section A - Objective Type (1 mark each, 10 questions, 10 marks)

1. Which organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?


2. The SI unit of force is:
3. Matter is made up of:
4. The motion of a freely falling body is an example of:
5. The valency of carbon is:
6. Who proposed the three laws of motion?
7. Which of the following is a pure substance?
8. The formula of work done is:
9. The atomic number of oxygen is:
10. Sound cannot travel in:

Answers:

(c) Mitochondria
(b) Newton
(c) Both a and b
(b) Non-uniform motion
(b) 4
(b) Newton
(c) Distilled water
(a) Force x Distance
(c) 8
(c) Vacuum

Section B - Short Answer Type (2 marks each, 8 questions, 16 marks)


11. What are the two main types of cells? Give an example of each.
12. Define inertia. Name the types of inertia with examples.
13. Differentiate between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
14. State the universal law of gravitation.
15. What are isotopes and isobars? Give an example of each.
16. Define work and write its SI unit.
17. State any two differences between mass and weight.
18. Why do astronauts feel weightless in space?
Section C - Short Answer Type (3 marks each, 7 questions, 21 marks)
19. Explain the three Newton's laws of motion with examples.
20. Describe the different states of matter with examples.
21. What are the characteristics of particles of matter?
22. Explain the difference between plant and animal tissues with examples.
23. Write three differences between protons, neutrons, and electrons.
24. What is an echo? What are the conditions required for an echo to be heard?
25. Explain the concept of buoyancy and Archimedes' principle.

Section D - Long Answer Type (5 marks each, 4 questions, 20 marks)


26. (a) Derive the equation of motion: v^2 = u^2 + 2as. (b) A car accelerates uniformly from 10 m/s
to 20 m/s in 5 seconds. Find the acceleration and the distance covered.
27. (a) Explain the law of conservation of mass with an example. (b) What are colloidal solutions?
Explain with examples.
28. (a) Explain the working and structure of mitochondria with a labeled diagram. (b) Why is the
nucleus considered the control center of the cell?
29. (a) What are the different types of sound waves? (b) Describe the applications of ultrasound in
medicine and industry.

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