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QLOBAL VIOKON. TRADITIONAL


VALUES
Periodic lesM-4-2022-23
Grade IX Marks 80
Subject SCience
Time 3 Hrs
Thisquestion paper Contains 8 pages
General Instructions:

i.This question paper consists


of 39 questions in 5 sections
1. All questions are compulsory.
i Section A consists of 20 objective type questions carrying 01 mark cach
NSection B consists of 06 Very Short questions carrying 02 markscach
Section C consists of 07 Short Answer type questions carrying 03 marks cach
vi.Section D consists of 03 Long Answer type questions carrying 05 marks each.
vii Section E consists of 03 source-based/casc-based units of assessment of 04 marks each with
sub-parts
SECTIONA

If the initial velocity of an object is equal to final velocity, the value of

acceleration is
(a) positive (b) negative (c) zero (d) infinite

Which ofthe following is the position time graph for an object at rest

a) b)

Tirne
FiTme

c) d)

Tinme
ThTie

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3. Which subatomic particles are called nucleons?
(a) Protons and neutrons (b) Electrons and protons
(c) Electrons and neutrons (d) All of these

4. What would be the displacement of a particle moving in a circular path of radius t


after half a circle?
(a) 2tr (b) tr (c) 2r (d) Zero

When a body is immersed in a liquid, the force acting on it is/are


(a) Weight of the object (b) Upthrust
(c) Both Weight and upthrust (d) Neither (a) nor (b)

Which of the following cell functions will stop, if its ribosomes are destroyed?
6.
(a) Formation of complex sugars (b) Lipid metabolism
(c) Protein synthesis (d) ATP synthesis

the [11
On observing a permanent slide under the microscope the student found
structure without a cell wall.It had light and dark bands.The slide could be

Nudleus

Dark Band

Light Band
PHABATTE

Sarcolemma

T
hmlHHHan

Unstriated muscle
(a) Nerve cell (b) Striated muscle (c) Parenchyma (d)

8.
Which exotic variety of honey bee is used for commercial honey production? [
dorsata (b) Apis mellifera (c) Apis indica (d) Apis florae
(a) Apis

9. Which of the following sets includes simple permanent tissues?


(a) Collenchyma,Parenchyma,Sclerenchyma (b) Phloem,Xylem,Collenchyma
(c) Sclerenchyma,Phloem,Collenchyma (d)Parenchyma,Phloem,Sclerenchyma
10. Which ofthe following is covered by a single membrane?
(a) Mitochondria (b) Vacuole (c) Nucleus (d) Plastid

11. The chemical symbol for Gold is [11


(a) Ag (b) Go (c) Gd (d) Au

12. What is the mass of one mole of nitrogen gas


(a) lg (b) 14g ()28g (d) 100g

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and oxygen atoms in water?
What is the ratio of hydrogen
13 (c) 2:1 (d) 2:3
(a) 1:8 (b) 1:4
is:
The formula of Calcium hydroxide
14 CaCO, (d) CaOH
() Ca(OH)% (b) Cao (¢)

15.
What type of solution is formed when sana and water is mixed thoroughly and
[11
kept undisturbed for some time?
Colloidal (d) Suspension
(a) True solution (b) Mixture (©)

16. The chemical symbol for sodium is


(a) So (b)K () Na (d)P

Reasoning based questions. These consist of two statements-


Q. no 17 to 20 are Assertion
Assertion (A) and Reason (R).
Answer these questions selecting the appropriate option given below
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
(b) Both A and R are true and R is not the correct explanation of A
(c)A is true but R is false
(d) A is False but R is true
17. Assertion (A): The speed ofa body can be negative.

Reason (R) Distance traveled by an object cannot be zero.

18. Assertion (A): Blood is afluid connective tissue.

Keason (R):fis composed of plasma,platelets,red blood cells and white blood cells.

19. Assertion (A) :The cells ofsclerenchyma tissue are living.

Reason (R) :They are long and narrow as the walls are thickened due to deposition of lignin.

20. ASsertion (A) :Thomson's model of an atom is popularly known as the plum pudding model of an

atom.

is a positively charged
Keason According to Thomson's plum nudding model, an atom
sphere in which
sphere which the electrons are embedded.

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SECTION B
6.10 g Or 2
of sodium sulphate will react with 5.22 of barium chloride
to produce
21. a) What mass g

sodium chloride and 2.80 g of barium ehloride?

b) On the basis of which Law did you calculate your answer?


OR
u).
a) Calculate the molar mass of CH,COOH. (Atomic mass of C=12 u,H=lu,O=16
b) Write the molecular formula for
i) Aluminium chloride
ii) Ammonium nitrate
(21
22. Explain the types of meristems in plants.
[21
and cartilage.Mention the location.
23. Compare the struchire of bone
[21
Write a short note on: (i) organic farming (ii) stratified epithelium.
24
21
25. Differentiate between colloids and suspensions.
(21
26. Differentiate between loud and soft sound using a diagram.
OR
of the same loudness.
to represent the sound of high pitch
and low pitch
Draw diagrams
SECTION C

ultrasound.
[31
27. Explain any three applications of
student gave the card a sharp fast [31
given experimental set-up (Figure B)
a
28. In the
horizontal flick with a finger.

Card

Glass

Figure
(i)What will happen to the coin and why'?
(ii)State the law involved in this case
(ii)How is mass and inertia related7
OR
Look at the diagram and answer the following questions

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B A
026

) When a force is applied throughtheireSnd ot the spring balance A, the reading on the spring
balance A is 30 g wt. What will be the measure of the reading shown by spring balance B 7

(i) State the law involved in this.


(ii) Name the force which balance A exerts on balance B and the force of balance B on balance A.

29. What is a nucleoid? How is it different from the nucleus? (3]


OR
How are the
following related to each other?

i) Chromatin network and chromosomes


(ii) Chloroplast and chlorophyll
(ii) Genes and DNA

30. Differentiate between osmosis and diffusion.Mention the importance of these in organisms. 31

31. A saline water solution contains 50 grams of salt dissolved in 400 grams of water.Calculate the [3]
concentration of the solution in terms of mass-by-mass percentage of the solution.

32 Give any 3 differences between mixtures and compounds. 3]

33. (i) A man of mass 60 Kg nuns up a flight of 30 steps in 15 seconds. If each step is 0.2 m high. (3
Calculate the power developed by the man (Take g = 10 m/s*).

(i)Write one higher unit of power.

SECTIOND

34 What is membrane biogenesis? Explain the role of endoplasmic reticulum in this procesS

OR
Explain the main functional regions of a cell with the help of a diagram.

35. DeLnc eleration due to gravity Ig1. Derive an expression for acceleration due to gravity in [S1
terms of mass of the Earth [M] and universal
gravitational constant[G

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From the given table answer the following:
36.
Atomic Number
Element Mass Number
5
11
9
B 19
C 3
11
23
9 4

) How many electrons are present in E?


ü)Which is an inert gas? Why?
(ii) Which atom will forma negatively charged ion?
Civ)Which element has 12 neutrons? Why?
(Which atom will form a cation with one positive charge?
OR
Describe Bohr's model of an atom.
(i) Draw a sketch of Bohr's model of an atom with 3 shells.
(i) What was the drawback of Rutherford's model of an atom?

SECTION E

37. Read the passage and answer the questions:

Cattle Breeding
Cross-breeding helps in the development of certain desired characteristics in animals
increased milk production,resistance against like,
diseases,breeds that require less amount of
feed. Exotic breed cattle(long lactation) are interbred
with the locally bred cattle quality
(high resistance to the diseases) to produce high quality breed that
contain
In order to obtain a
good quality of milk from the cattle, it is important to both the characteristics.
breeding and disease control of cattle. manage shelter,food,
Cattle are prone to various internal and
bacteria and virus which are likely to affect external parasites,
their milk
production.

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i) What are milch animals?
(i) What are the draught animals?
(1ii) Name an exotic breed and an indigenous breed of cattle.
OR
(iv) Mention the preconditions for a good yield of milk.

38. Read the text carefully and answer the questions


[41
Work is the energy applied to an object as it moves some distance. The amount of work done is
directly proportional to the magnitude of the force applied as well as the displacement of the
object. In some cases, there may be an angle between the direction of displacement and the force
vector.

A body of mass 5 Kg is lifted vertically at a height of 12 m.


Applied Force

Cravity
() How much force is applied in this condition ?
i) How much work is done in lifting the body?
(ii)The work done in lifting a box on to a platform does not depend upon
how fast it is lifted up. Explain your answer giving a proper reaso.
OR
(iv)The potential energy of a
freely falling obiect decreases progressively. Does
this violate the law of conservation of energy? Why?

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39 Read the passage and answer the questions: [41
Lavoisier noted that compounds are composed of
two or more elements anu a
such compounds had the same elements in the same proportions. For instance, a
ammonia, nitrogen and hydrogen are always present in the ratio 14:3 by mass.
British chemist John Dalton provided the basic
theory about the nature of marter.
Dalton's atomic theory provided an explanation for the law of conservation of mass
and the law of definíte proportions. The
postulates of Dalton's theory are all matter
is made up of very tiny particles. Atoms are
indivisible particles. Atoms ofa given
element are identical in mass and chemical
properties while atoms of different
elements have different masses and chemical properties. Atoms combine in the
ratio of small whole numbers to form
compounds.
G) Who proposed the Law of Constant Proportions?
(i) What is the ratio of the mass of Hydrogen to the mass of Oxygen in water?
ii) Write any two postulates of Dalton's theory.
(iv) State the law of conservation of mass.
OR

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