Vidyapeeth Class 9th Complementary Classes 2025
Objective Test - 01 CLASS 9th
DURATION: 90 Minutes DATE: 15/12/2024 M. MARKS: 60
Topics Covered
Physics : Motion, Force and Laws of Motion
Chemistry : Matter in our Surrounding, Is matter around us pure?
Biology : The Fundamental Unit of Life
Mathematics : Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry.
GENERAL INSTRUCTION
1. There are 60 questions in this test. All are compulsory.
2. Since the time allotted for this question paper is very limited you should make the best use of it by not spending
too much time on any one question.
3. Section-I contains 45 questions of Physics, Chemistry and Biology, and Section-II contains total
15 questions of Mathematics.
4. Use only Blue/Black ball point pen to darken the appropriate circle.
5. The mark should be dark and should completely fill the circle.
6. Darken only one circle for each question
7. Rough work must not be done on the Answer sheet and do not use whiteners or any other rubbing material on
the Answer sheet.
8. Each question carries 1 mark and no negative marking is there.
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SECTION-I: (SCIENCE)
PHYSICS 5. A car accelerates uniformly from 18 kmh–1 to
36 kmh–1 in 5 s. Calculate
1. In the adjoining velocity-time graph (i) the acceleration and
(ii) the distance covered by the car in that time.
(A) 1 m/s2, 36.5 m
(B) 1 m/s, 37.5 m2
(C) 1 m/s2, 37.5 m
(D) 2 m/s2, 34 m
6. A body is whirled in a horizontal circle of radius
(A) Velocity is decreasing with time
20 cm. It has an angular velocity of 10 rad/s. What
(B) Deceleration is uniform
is the linear velocity at any point on the circular
(C) The object has a negative velocity beyond the
path?
point B
(D) All are correct (A) 2 m/s (B) 20 m/s
(C) 10 m/s (D) 2 m/s
7. A body moves along the circumference of a
circular track of radius R (figure). What is
2. displacement of the body when it covers 3/4th of its
circumference?
In the above velocity-time graph of a moving
object
(A) Acceleration in the first 2 seconds is 2.3 ms–2
(B) Acceleration in the last 2 seconds is -2.3 ms–2 (A) 2R (B) 3R
(C) Motion is uniform between second and tenth 3 3
second (C) R (D) R
2 4
(D) All are correct
8. An external influence which changes or tends to
3. Two balls A and B of same masses are thrown from
change the state of rest or uniform motion of body
the top of the building. A, thrown upward with
velocity V and B, thrown downward with velocity or its dimensions is called:
V, then- (A) momentum
(A) Velocity of A is more than B at the ground (B) force
(B) Velocity of B is more than A at the ground (C) moment of force
(C) Both A and B strike the ground with same (D) pressure
velocity
(D) None of these 9. The unequal and opposite forces acting on a body,
which change its state of rest or uniform motion are
4. From the given v-t graph, it can be inferred that the called:
object is: (A) unbalanced forces
(B) unlike parallel forces
(C) like parallel forces
(D) all the above
10. When balanced forces act on a body, the body:
(A) must remain in its state of rest.
(A) in uniform motion (B) must continue moving with uniform velocity,
(B) at rest if already in motion.
(C) in non-uniform motion (C) must experience some acceleration.
(D) moving with uniform acceleration (D) both (A) and (B)
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11. If no external force acts on a body, it will: 18. Choose the correct statement of the following:
(A) move with more speed (A) conversion of solid into vapours without
(B) change its shape
passing through the liquid state is called
(C) break into pieces
(D) either remain in its state of rest or in uniform sublimation.
motion. (B) conversion of vapours into solid without
passing through the liquid state is called
12. When a running motorbike accelerates suddenly, vapourisation.
the pillion rider has a tendency to fall backward.
(C) conversion of vapours into solid without
This is an example of:
(A) Newton's first law of motion passing through the liquid state is called
(B) Newton's second law of motion freezing.
(C) Newton's third law of motion (D) conversion of solid into liquid is called
(D) Newton's law of gravitation of motion
sublimation
13. The inertia of an object tends to cause the object
(A) to increase its speed 19. Match the following with the correct response.
(B) to decrease its speed Column A Column B
(C) to resist any change in its state of motion 1. Solids (a) Combined in any ratio
(D) to decelerate due to friction 2. Gases (b) Intermolecular spaces are
maximum
14. A water tanker filled up to 2/3 of its height is 3. Liquids (c) Intermolecular spaces are
moving with a uniform speed. On a sudden minimum
application of brakes, the water in the tank would: 4. Mixture (d) Have definite volume do
(A) move backward (B) move forward not have definite shape
(C) be unaffected (D) rise upwards (A) 1-c, 2-b, 3-d, 4-a
(B) 1-b, 2-d, 3-a, 4-c
(C) 1-d, 2-a, 3-c, 4-b
15. Which of the following is an incorrect statement?
(D) 1-a, 2-c, 3-b, 4-d
(A) Mass is measure of inertia of a body.
(B) Newton's first law of motion is the law of
20. A solution contains 40 g of common salt in 340 g
inertia. of water. Calculate the concentration in terms of
(C) Unbalanced force produced constant velocity. mass-by-mass percentage of the solution.
(D) None of these (A) 11.1%
(B) 10.5%
CHEMISTRY (C) 11.7%
16. Statement I: While Alka was preparing tea in a (D) 10.8%
kettle, she suddenly felt a strong blast of heat
coming from the steam surging out of the kettle's 21. Which of the following statements is false?
(A) A compound is always made up of the same
spout.
elements combined together.
Statement II: The temperature of the steam was (B) A compound contains atoms of different
higher than that of the boiling water inside the elements and hence it is an impure substance.
kettle. (C) Properties of a compound are different from
(A) Statement I is True, Statement II is False its constituent elements.
(B) Statement I is False, Statement II is True (D) A compound cannot be separated into its
(C) Both Statements I & II are true constituent elements by simple separation
techniques.
(D) Both Statements I & II are False
17. Breaking a thick iron rod using your hands is 22. In a 500 mL solution, there are 40 grams of solute.
difficult. Which characteristic of matter is depicted What is the mass/volume percent of the solute?
from this? (A) 6%
(A) Particles of matter attract each other. (B) 8%
(B) Particles of matter are continuously moving. (C) 10%
(C) Particles of matter have spaces between them. (D) 12%
(D) Particles of matter are too tiny in size.
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23. Two substances, A and B were made to react to I. It is used to separate a mixture of two or more
form a third substance, A2B according to the miscible liquids for which the difference in
following reaction: boiling points is more than 25 K.
2A + B → A2B II. It is used for the separation of different gases
Which of the following statements concerning this from air.
reaction are incorrect?
III. It is used to separate acetone and water from
(i) The product A2B shows the properties of
their mixture.
substances A and B.
(ii) The product will always have a fixed IV. It is based on the principle of repeated cooling
composition. and condensation of vapours by providing
(iii) The product so formed cannot be classified as surface for the vapours.
a compound. (A) I only
(iv) The product so formed is an element. (B) III and IV only
(A) (i), (ii) and (iii) (B) (iii) and (iv) (C) I and II only
(C) (i), (iii) and (iv) (D) (ii), (iii) and (iv) (D) I and III only
24. A few mixtures are given below. 27. The kinetic energy of particles of water in three
(i) Muddy water (ii) Flour water mixture vessels A, B, and C are EA, EB, and EC respectively
(iii) Starch water mixture (iv) Soap water mixture and EA> EB> EC. Arrange the temperatures, TA, TB
(v) Toothpaste and TC of water in the three vessels in increasing
Which of the following correctly classifies these order.
mixtures? (A) TA<TB<TC
Suspension Colloid (B) TC<TB<TA
(A) (i), (v) (ii), (iii), (iv) (C) TA<TC<TB
(B) (ii), (v) (i), (iii), (iv) (D) TB<TA<TC
(C) (i), (ii) (iii), (iv), (v)
(D) (i), (iii) (ii), (iv), (v)
28. A brief information about three substances is given
in the table.
25. Which of the following statements is/are correct?
Substance Melting point Boiling point
I. The centrifugation method can be used to
P 23°C 60°C
separate cream from milk
Q 10°C 20°C
II. Coloured component of blue ink can be
separated by evaporation. R 65°C 110°C
III. Chromatography can be used to detect drugs Which of the following is incorrect about these
in blood. substances?
IV. Camphor can be separated from salt by (A) At room temperature, substance P will have
crystallisation. fixed volume but no fixed shape.
(A) II only (B) I, II and III only (B) At room temperature substance Q will have
(C) IV only (D) II and IV only maximum space between the particles.
(C) At room temperature substance R will have
strongest interparticle forces.
26. Which of the following statements about the given (D) None of these
experimental set-up is/are incorrect?
29. A thermometer was put inside a beaker filled with
ice at 0°C. The beaker is heated slowly. The
temperature does not rise for some time. It is
because:
(A) Ice is very cold
(B) Heat was used in changing ice at 0°C to water
at 0°C.
(C) The density of water is more than the ice.
(D) The density of water is less than the ice.
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30. Three mixtures X, Y, and Z are prepared by stirring 33. The only cell organelle seen in prokaryotic cell
three different solids in water taken in separate is_______.
beakers. The particles of mixture X are visible to (A) mitochondria (B) ribosomes
the naked eye and when this mixture is allowed to (C) plastids (D) lysosomes
stand for some time, its particle settles at the
bottom of the beaker. When mixture Y is allowed
to stand for a considerable time, even then particles 34. Study the names of different cell
did not settle down. When a beam of light passes organelles/structure in given box.
through it, the path of light becomes visible.
Particles of mixture Z also, do not settle down on
keeping for a prolonged time, but when a beam of How many of the above are bound by a single
light is passed, the path of light does not become membrane?
visible. Identify the mixtures X, Y, and Z. (A) six (B) two
(A) X = Suspension, Y = Colloidal solution, (C) four (D) three
Z = True solution
(B) X = True solution, Y = Colloidal solution,
35. Identify the correct statement.
Z = Suspension
(A) Enzymes packed in lysosomes are made
(C) X = True solution, Y = Suspension,
Z = Colloidal solution through RER (Rough Endoplasmic
(D) None of the above Reticulum).
(B) Rough endoplasmic reticulum and smooth
endoplasmic reticulum produce lipid and
BIOLOGY protein respectively.
31. Match the column- (C) Endoplasmic reticulum is related to the
Column A Column B destruction of plasma membrane.
1. Amyloplasts P. Store proteins (D) Nucleoid is present inside the nucleoplasm of
2. Elaioplasts Q. Store oils and fats eukaryotic nucleus.
3. Aleuroplasts R. Store sugars, e.g.,
potato 36. In an eukaryotic cell, if thylakoids are present,
(A) 1-P, 2- Q, 3-R (B) 1-R, 2-Q, 3-P they_______
(C) 1-Q, 2-P, 3-R (D) 1-Q, 2-R, 3-P (A) are grouped inside the chloroplasts.
(B) lie freely in the cytoplasm.
(C) are grouped outside the cytoplasm.
32. Select the incorrect difference between animal cell
(D) lie freely outside the cytoplasm.
and plant cell.
ANIMAL CELL PLANT CELL
(A) Animal cell are Plant cells are 37. A plant cell, in addition to the plasma membrane is
generally small in generally larger covered by an another rigid covering called
size. than animal cells. _____i_____. It is a non-living rigid structure that
(B) Plastids are Plastids are primarily consists of cellulose in plants, ___ii____
present. absent.
in bacteria, and chitin in the fungal cell, which
(C) Vacuoles are many Vacuoles are
but small-sized. fewer but large provides structural strength to the cell. It is absent
sized. in the animal cell.
(D) Cells are enclosed It is enclosed by a (A) i-cell wall, ii-peptidoglycan
by thin, flexible, thick ,rigid, dead (B) i-tonoplast, ii-chitin
living plasma cell wall in (C) i-cell wall, ii-chitin
membrane. Cell addition to plasma
(D) i-cell membrane, ii-peptidoglycan
wall is absent. membrane.
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38. Which of the following statement holds incorrect
regarding the plasma membrane? (A)
(A) Plasma membrane is flexible.
(B) Plasma membrane is selectively permeable.
(C) Plasma membrane is the outermost covering (B)
of all the cells.
(D) Molecules move in and out of the plasma
membrane through the process of osmosis and (C)
diffusion.
(D) None of the above
39. On examination after 12 hours, the grapes were
shrunken. This is because: 43. Assertion: The cell wall helps prevent cell bursting
(A) grapes become sweeter. in plant cells by withstanding changes in external
(B) water evaporates from the solution. media, such as during plasmolysis and endosmosis.
(C) sugar induces disintegration of grapes. Reason: Plant cells have a rigid cell wall made
primarily of cellulose, which provides structural
(D) loss of water from grapes by exosmosis.
strength.
(A) Both Assertion and Reason are true, and
40. Read the statements carefully and identify the Reason is the correct explanation for the
true(T) or false(F)statements. Assertion.
i. Generally, RER is more abundant in the (B) Both Assertion and Reason are true, but
deeper part of cytoplasm near the nucleus. Reason is not the correct explanation for the
ii. SER is free of ribosomes and is more abundant Assertion.
near the peripheral part of the cytoplasm. (C) Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
iii. The SER brings about detoxification in the (D) Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
kidney.
iv. Golgi Apparatus is made up of three parts 44. Match the columns and choose the correct option.
which includes cisternae, tubules and vacuoles COLUMN I COLUMN II
only. P. Permeable I. Such membrane
(A) i → T; ii → T; iii → T; iv → F membrane allows the passage
(B) i → F; ii → F; iii → T; iv → T of some selective
(C) i → T; ii → T; iii → F; iv → F solute molecules
along with the
(D) i → F; ii → T; iii → F; iv → T
solvent molecules.
Q. Semi- II. When a membrane
41. Which of the following is an exception to the Cell permeable allows both solvent
Theory due to the lack of typical cell properties and membrane and solute
organization? molecules to pass
(A) Bacteria (B) Fungi through it.
(C) Viruses (D) Algae
R. Selectively III. When a membrane
permeable allows only solvent
42. Study the given plant cell carefully and answer the membrane molecules to pass,
following question. but not to the solute
molecules.
(A) P-(II), Q-(III), R-(I)
(B) P-(II), Q-(I), R-(III)
(C) P-(I), Q-(III), R-(II)
If this cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, what
(D) P-(III), Q-(I), R-(II)
will be the resulting diagram?
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45. Which of the following statements correctly (C) The cytoplasm consists of cytosol and
describes the components of the cytoplasm? organelles, where organelles can be either
(A) The cytosol is a viscous fluid that contains membrane-bound or non-membrane-bound.
only water and small molecules. (D) Cytosol is the only component of the
(B) Organelles are complex structures within a cytoplasm, and it lacks any biological
cell, and all organelles are membrane-bound. molecules.
SECTION-II: (MATHEMATICS)
x−y y− x
x y 54. Factorise: p6 − 512q6
46. If x = 2 and y = 4 , then + is
(A) 4
y
(B) 8
x (A) ( p2 − 8q2 )( p4 + 8q4 )
(C) 12 (D) 2 (B) ( p2 − 8q2 )( p4 + 8p2q2 + 64q4 )
47. If 25( ) = 5(
(A) 0
x −1 2x −1)
− 100 , find the value of 'x'?
(B) 1
(C) ( p2 − 8q2 )( p4 − 8q4 )
(C) 2 (D) –1 (D) ( p2 − 8q2 )( p4 + 8p2q2 − 64q4 )
48. ( )(
Factorise x 2 − 4x x 2 − 4x − 1 − 20 ) 5n +3 − 6 5n +1
55. Simplify:
(A) ( x + 5) (x + 1)2 ( x − 3) 9 5n − 22 5n
(B) ( x − 5)( x + 1) (x − 2)2 (A)
14
(B) 19
9
(C) (x + 3)2 ( x + 4 )( x + 2 )
1
(D) ( x + 2)( x + 3)( x − 4) (C)
2
(D) 27
y y3 56. Find the value of 'x' in 4 3x + 1 = 2 ?
49. If 2x + = 12 and xy = 30 , then 8x 3 + =
3 27 (A) 3 (B) 8
(A) 1008 (B) 168 (C) 6 (D) 5
(C) 106 (D) 1728
57. The point which lies on the y-axis at a distance of
1
50. If P ( x ) = x − 4x + 3 , then P ( 3) − P (1) + P is
2 5 units in the negative direction of the y-axis is:
2 (A) ( −5, 0) (B) ( 0, −5)
(A) 0 (B) –1
5 4 (C) (5, 0) (D) ( 0, 5)
(C) (D)
4 5
58. The point P ( x, y ) such that x 0 and y 0 , lies
51. If the coordinates of two points are A ( −15,5) and in
B( −6, −9) , then (abscissa of A − ordinate of B) is: (A) I quadrant (B) II quadrant
(C) III quadrant (D) IV quadrant
(A) 5 (B) –6
(C) –9 (D) –15 59. If ( x + 2) and ( x − 1) are factors of
52. If the distance of the point P from y-axis is b, then
coordinates of point P will be ( x3 + 10x2 + mx + n ) , then m + n is
(A) ( b, y ) (B) ( y,b ) (A) 2 (B) –11
(C) ( x,b ) (D) ( 2b,x ) (C) 9 (D) 4
If 8x − 8x + 7
4 2
−1 60. is divided by 2x + 1 , the
53. If x= is a zero of the polynomial
2 remainder is
P ( x ) = 8x 3 − ax 2 − x + 2 , find the value of 'a'. (A)
11
(B)
13
(A) 6 (B) 3 2 2
−2 3 15 17
(C) (D) (C) (D)
7 7 2 2
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