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PERIODIC TEST-2
Chom No Correcholu (2022-2023)
Class IX
Subject - SCIENCE (086)
Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks : 80
General Instructions
1. The question paper comprises five Sections- A, B, C, Dand E. You are to attempt all
the sections.

II. Allquestions are compulsory.


III. Internal choice is given in sections B, C and D.
IV. Question numbers 1to 9 in Section-A are one-mark questions. They are to be answered
in one word or in one sentence.
V. Question numbers 10to 13 in Section-B are two marks questions. These are to be
answered in about 30 words each.
VI. Question numbers 14 to 20in Section-C are three marks questions. These are to be
answered in 50 words each.

VII. Question numbers 21 to 26 in Section-D are five marks questions. These are to be
answered in 70 words each.

VIII. Question numbers 27 to 29 in Section-E are Case based questions. These are to be
answered in one word or in one sentence.

SECTIONA

Question No.1 to 4 consist of two statements - 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

time
Assertion: Distance-time graph ofa stationary object is a straight line parallel to
axis.
(1)
A
Reason: For a stationary object, distance does not change with time
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-2 force acting onthe
forward (1)
thereis a
bullet is fired from agun,
Q2. Assertion: When a
bullet and the gun. reaction. D.
has anequal and opposite
Reason: Every action (1)
called 'powerhouses'ofthe cell.
Mitochondria are A
Q3. Assertion: cellular energy in the form of ATP.
produce
Reason: Mitochondria (1)
cooked food reaches us in seconds.
Q4. Assertion:Smell of hot
solids is greater than that ofgases.
of
Reason: Rate ofdiffusion
ball.(1)
pulls his hands backwards while holding the
game of cricket
Q. Acricketer in a
This enables the cricketer to
ball.
(a) exert larger force on the
rate of change of momentum of the ball.
6) reduce the
momentum.
(c) increase the rate of change of
momentum constant.
(d) keep the rate of change of
(1)
cell is defined as:
Q6. The process of plasmolysis in plant
(a) Breakdown of plasma membrane
in hypotonic solution.
b Shrinkage of cytoplasm in hypertonic medium.
(c) Shrinkage of Nucleoplasm.
(d) None of these.

()
07. Cork cells are made impervious to water and gases by the presence of
(a) cellulose

(b) lipids
suberin

(d) lignin

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Q8. Aglass tumbler
containing hot water is kent in the freezer
(temperature <0°C). Ifyou could measure the temperaturecompartment
which ofthe following
of a
of the content of refrigerator
the tumbler,
as a function of time? graphs would correctly the
represent changein its temperature
(1)

LLLL Tme (min)

Q9. Ink and sodium chloride:


(a) both are compounds.
(b), both are mixtures.
Time (min).
(0)
Time (min)
(c)
Time (min).

(1)

ink is a mixture whereas sodium


chloride is a compound.
() ink is a compound and sodium chloride is a
mixture.
SECTION B
o. Rohan runs from one end A to the other end B of a straight 150 m road in 1
minutes
15 seconds and then turns around and runs 100 m back topoint Cin
another 1minute.
What is Rohan's average speed and average velocity in running from Ato C? (2)
OR

Aman swims in a pool of length 200 m. He swims from one end of the pool to the
other end and comes back along the same path in lminutes. Find the average speed
and average velocity of the man for the entire journey.

Q11. What is the effect of sprinkling water on the roof or open ground on ahot sunny
day (2)

Q12. Differentiate between Plasma Membrane and Cell Wall. (Anytwo) (2)

Q3. Calculate the mass and weight of a 5 kg object on the surface of the moon.
(g= 10 m/s') (2)
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SECTIONC
Acar starts from rest and acquires avelocity of 15 m/s in 2sec. Find
(a) (3)
the acceleration.
(b) the change in the
(c)
momentum of the car.
the force acting on it if the
mass of the car is 1000 Kg.
Q®5. Aball is thrown
vertically upwards and rises to aheight of 20 m. (g =10m/s) (3)
Calculate
() the velocity with which the
object was thrown upwards.
(1) the time taken by the
object to reach the highest point.
OR
Define acceleration due to gravity and derive the
relation between 'g' and G'.
You are given the following substances with
their melting and boiling points. (3)
Substance Melting point (°C) Boiling point (°C)
X
-219 -183
Y 119 445
Z - 15 78
(a) Identify the physical states of X, Yand Zat room temperature (40°C).
(b) What is the Melting Point of X, Yand Z in the Kelvin scale?

Qri. The table given below shows number of grams of five different
100 g of the solvents: water, alcohol and chloroform (all at 20°C).solids dissolving in
(3)
Solvent Salt Sugar Iodine Chalk Urea
Water 36.0 204.0 0.6 0.0 100.0
Alcohol 0.0 0.0 20.0 0.0 16.0
Chloroform 0.0 0.0 3.0 0.0 0.0

a) Which solid dissolves best in water at 20°C?


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b) Which solid is the maximum soluble in
alcohol?
c) Which solid is insoluble in all the three
solvents?
OR
J Define solubility.
A solution contains 50 grams of salt in 150 grams of water.
concentration in terms of mass-by-mass percentage of solution. Calculate the
Q18. State reasons for the following:
(3)
(a) Amoeba acquires its food through endocytosis.
(b) Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum can
synthesize proteins.
(c) Lysosomes are known as the waste
disposal system of the cell.
Q19. (a) What is stroma?
(3)
(b) State one function each of Chloroplast and leucoplast.

Q20. (a) Identify the given two tissue slides Aand B.


(3)
(b) Sclerenchyma can be identified by which specific characteristic?
(c) Name the parts of the plant where Collenchyma tissue is present.
Ston

BSle
OR
Name the components of Xylem. Write one function of each.

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SECTIOND
body as it moves
Q21. (a) ) From the given (s-t) graph., calculate the speed of the (5)
from A toB.
moving?( 5
() During which time interval body is not
During
(ii) ( which time interval does the body have maximum speed' 33h/s
-):e
S=d
Datancelcn

Tne (se)

(b) What is circular motion? Why is it called uniformly accelerated motion?


Q22. (a) State Newton's second law of motion. Derive an expression for force acting
on an object of mass m using this law. (5)
(b) Give reasons:
(i) When the card is flicked with the finger, the coin placed over it falls in
the tumbler. Why?
(i) Why do passengers in amoving bus fall forward when the driver applies
the brake?
50
OR
(a) State Newton's third law of motion. Explain with an example.

30
)
ms
(in
20
Velocity

10

1 3 4 5 6
Time (in s)

(b) The velocity-time graph of aball moving on the surface of afloor is shownin
the figure. Find the force acting on the ball if the mass ofthe ball is 50 g.
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Q23. Explain the following:
(5)
(a) The volume of water does not change when one
table spoonful of copper
sulphate is added to 100 ml of water.
(b) Dry ice is compressed under high pressure. What happens to it when the pressure
isreleased?
(c) Why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during the melting
of ice and boiling of water?
(d) Why are wet clothes spread while drying?
(e) Water at room temperature is a liquid.

Q24. () Differentiate between mixture and compound. (Give two main points) 5)
(11) Classify the following into metals, non-metals and metalloids:
(a) Gemanium. wlas
(b) Silicon. mtallé
(c) Graphite. en- nta
(d) lodine. A
(e) Mercury M
() Argon. NM

Q25. (a) In brief state what happens when (5)


(i) dry apricots are left for sometimes in pure water and later transferred to
sugar solution?
(ii) Rhoeo leaves are boiled in water first and then adrop of sugar syrup is
puton it?
(b) Take four peeled potato halves and scoop each one out to make potato cups.
One of these potato cups should be made from a boiled potato. Put each potato
cup in a trough containing water.
Now,
(a) Keep cup Aempty.
(b) Put one teaspoon sugar in cup B.

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(c) Put one teaspoon salt in cup C.
(d) P'ut one teaspoon of sugar in the boiled potato cup D.

Boiled potato

Sugar

8
D

Keep these for two hours. Then observe the four potato cups and answer the
following:
() Explain why water gathers in the hollowedportion of Band C.
(ii) Why is potato Anecessary for this experiment?
(i1) Explain why water does not gather in the hollowed-out portions of A
and D.

OR

(a) Name the organelle which provides turgidity and rigidity to the plant cell.Name
any three substances which are present in it. Cnns ad, saas slin
(b) Draw a plant cell and label the parts which:
(i) plays a central role in cellular reproduction.
(ii) package materials coming from the endoplasmic reticulum
(iii) provides resistance to cell to withstand hypotonic external media without
bursting Cll wall
(iv) helps in the manufacture of fat molecules, or lipids.SK

Q26. Draw a neat, labeled diagram to show the location of meristematic tissues in the plant
body. Mention the functions of different types of meristematic tissue. (5)

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SECTION E(CASE BASED QUESTIONS)
Q27. The universe has a lot of forces, alot of pushes and pulls. We're always
pushing or
pulling something,even if only the ground. But it turns out that in physics, there are
only four fundamental forces from which everything clse is derived: the strong force,
the weak force, the electromagnetic force, and the gravitational force.
The gravitational force is a force that attracts any two objects with mass. Every object,
includingyou, is pulling on every other object in the entire universe. This is called
Law of Gravitation. (4)
(a) Abody of mass l kg on the surface of earth is attracted by the earth with a force
which is equal to
() 9.8N.

6.67x 10-!!N.

(ii) 1N.
(iv) 9.8m/s².

(b) What is the nature of the gravitational force between two objects?

(i) attractive at large distances only.


(ii) attractive at small distances only.

(hi) attractive at all distances.


(iv) attractive at large distances but repulsive at small distances.
bodies is
(c) What will happen to the gravitational force when mass of one of the
doubled?
Gravitation.
(d) State Newton's Universal Law of

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(iv) What kind of Colloidal solution is milk?
(a) SolidDispersed in solid.
(b Liquid dispersed in liquid.
(c) Gas dispersed in gas.
(d) Liquid dispersed in Gas.

Q29. Rishi brought an aquatic plant which was floating on the surface to the science
laboratory of water. He cut a section of the leaf of the plant and saw a tissue with a
lot of aircavities in it. He went to his teacher and discussed the role of the air cavities
in the leaves of the aquatic plant. (4)
(a) Which type of tissue present in plants has air cavities? aili
(b) What is the role of large air cavities in the leaves of such plants?
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(c) Parenchyma cells are
(i) relatively unspecified and thin walled.
(ii) thick walled and specialized.
(in lignified.
(iv) none of these.
(d) The basicpacking tissue of plants is
o Parenchyma
(i1) Collenchyma
(ii) Chlorenchyma
(iv) Sclerenchyma

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