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MONTHLY TEST

GRADE 10TH (PHYSICS)

MARKS: 30

QUESTION NO 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS? (5 MARKS)

1. Isotopes are atoms of same element with different


a. Atomic mass
b. Atomic number
c. Number of protons
d. Number of electrons
2. Which among the following radiations has more penetrating power?
a. A beta particle
b. A gamma particle
c. An alpha particle
d. All have the same penetrating ability
3. One of the isotopes of 238
92𝑈. The number of neutrons in this isotope is
a. 92
b. 238
c. 146
d. 330
4. When uranium (92 protons) ejects a beta particle, how many protons will be in the remaining
nucleus?
a. 89 protons
b. 90 protons
c. 93 protons
d. 91 protons
5. 1 electron volt =
a. 1.6 × 10−19 𝑗𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑒
a. 2.6 × 10−19 𝑗𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑒
b. 3.6 × 10−19 𝑗𝑜𝑢𝑙𝑒
b. None

QUESTION NO 2: ATTEMPT ANY 5 PART? (10 MARKS)

1. What is the difference between atomic number and mass number? Give a symbolical
representation of a nuclide?
2. What do you know about half-life of a radioactive element?
3. Write the characteristics of SHM?
4. Explain any five uses of radioactive element in our daily life?
5. A; find the number of protons and neutrons in the nuclide defined by 136𝑋.
B; find the time period and frequency of a simple pendulum 1.0 m long at a location where g =
10.0 meter per second square.
6. Write any three hazards and safety measures of radiations emitted by radioactive element?
QUESTION NO 2: ATTEMPT ANY TWO PARTS? (15 MARKS)

1. (PART A) Explain SHM in detail with example?


(PART B) Define fission fragments and define electron volt
2. (PART A) Explain fusion reaction in detail?
(PART B) define time period, frequency and vibration?
3. (PART A) Explain simple pendulum in detail?
(PART B) Explain Background radiations?
MONTHLY TEST
GRADE 9TH (PHYSICS)
MARKS: 30
QUESTION NO 1: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS? (5 marks)
1. Work is which quantity?
a. Base and vector
b. Derived and scalar
c. Derived and vector
d. None
2. A body of mass 50 kg is raised to a height of 3 m. what its P.E?
a. 1600 J
b. 150 J
c. 1500 J
d. None
3. Energy coming from sun is which form of energy?
a. Nuclear
b. Heat
c. Sound
d. None
4. _______________ well can be built by drilling deep near hot rocks at places.
a. Wind
b. Geothermal
c. Biomass
d. None
5. In Einstein’s mass energy equations (E=m𝑐 2 ), 𝑐 𝑖𝑠 ?
a. Speed of sound
b. Speed of light
c. Speed of wave
d. None

QUESTION NO 2: ATTEMPT ANY FIVE PARTS? (10 marks)

1. A force of 200 N acts on a body of 20 of mass 20 kg. The force accelerates the body from the
rest until it attains a velocity of 50 m/s. Through what distance the force acts.
2. Define energy? Explain G.P.E and E.P.E?
3. A crate is moved by pulling the rope attached to it. It moves 10 m on a straight horizontal road
by a force of 100 N. how much work will be done if
a. The rope is parallel to the road
b. The rope is making an angle of 30 degrees with the road.
4. A cyclist does 12 joules of useful work while pedaling his bike from 100 joules of food energy
which he takes. What is his efficiency?
5. When does a force do work? Explain
6. Write postulates of K.M.T?
QUESTION NO 3: ATTEMPT ANY TWO PART? (15 marks)

1. A, Write a note on plasma (as forth state of matter)?


B, The mass of 200 𝑐𝑚3 of stone is 500 g. find its density.
C, Define power, work and energy.
2. Write K.E, derive its formula.
A, Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200 kg of water through a height of 6 m in 10
seconds.
B, Define pressure with its unit.
C, Name the five devices that convert electrical energy into mechanical energy.
3. Why do we need energy?
A, define P.E and derive its relation?
B, Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 70 kg of water through a vertical height of 16
meters in 10 seconds. Also find the power in horse power.
MONTHLY TEST
GRADE 8TH (PHYSICS)
MARKS: 30
QUESTION NO 1: fill in the blanks? (14 marks)
1. ________________ is one of the billions of galaxies of known universe.
2. ________________ is the forth state of matter
3. In 19th century, physical sciences were divided into ______ distinct disciplines
4. 1 Newton = _________________
5. 1 Pascal = _______________
6. ___________ Space telescope orbits around the Earth, it provides information about stars.
7. Least count of meter rule is _____________

QUESTION NO 2: ATTEMPT 8 PARTS? (16 marks)

1. Your hair grow at the rate of 1mm per day. Find their growth rate in nm/s.
2. Define Vernier caliper. What do you know about Vernier constant?
3. The accuracy in measuring a physical quantity depends upon which factors?
4. Explain displacement method? ( reference to measuring cylinder)
5. Which one of the following is more precise a why?
a. Vernier caliper
b. Screw gauge
6. Define pitch of screw gauge?
7. The sun is one hundred and fifty million kilometers away from the Earth. Write this
a. As an ordinary whole number
b. In scientific notation
8. Draw the complete table to base quantities and base units.
9. Write the definitions of the following?
a. Physics
b. Natural philosophy
c. Plasma physics

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