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CLASS 9th SCIENCE TEST CHAPTER 9 MARKS : 30 CLASS 9th SCIENCE TEST CHAPTER 9 MARKS : 30

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DATE : - _________ Force and Law of Motion TIME : - 1 ½ HOUR DATE : - _________ Force and Law of Motion TIME : - 1 ½ HOUR

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1) Which of the following has more inertia: 1) Which of the following has more inertia:

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(a) rubber and a stone of the same size? (a) rubber and a stone of the same size?

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(b) a bicycle and a train? (b) a bicycle and a train?

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(c) a five-rupees coin and a one-rupee coin? (c) a five-rupees coin and a one-rupee coin?

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2) From a rifle of mass 4 kg, a bullet of 50 g is fired with an initial 2) From a rifle of mass 4 kg, a bullet of 50 g is fired with an initial

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velocity of 35 m/s. Calculate the initial recoil velocity of the velocity of 35 m/s. Calculate the initial recoil velocity of the

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rifle. rifle.

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3) Two objects of masses 100 g and 200 g are moving along the 3) Two objects of masses 100 g and 200 g are moving along the

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same line in the same direction with velocities of 2 m/s and same line in the same direction with velocities of 2 m/s and

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1 m/s, respectively. They collide and after the collision, the first 1 m/s, respectively. They collide and after the collision, the first

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object moves at a velocity of 1.67 m/s. Determine the velocity object moves at a velocity of 1.67 m/s. Determine the velocity

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of the second object. of the second object.
4) When a carpet is beaten with a stick, dust comes out of it. Explain. 4) When a carpet is beaten with a stick, dust comes out of it. Explain.
5) A hockey ball of mass 200 g traveling at 10 ms is struck by a 5) A hockey ball of mass 200 g traveling at 10 ms is struck by a
hockey stick so as to return it along its original path with a hockey stick so as to return it along its original path with a
velocity at 5 ms. Calculate the change of momentum that velocity at 5 ms. Calculate the change of momentum that
occurred in the motion of the hockey ball by the force applied occurred in the motion of the hockey ball by the force applied

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by the hockey stick. by the hockey stick.
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6) Why do you fall in the forward direction when a moving bus 6) Why do you fall in the forward direction when a moving bus

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brakes to a stop and fall back when it accelerates from rest? brakes to a stop and fall back when it accelerates from rest?

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7) If action is always equal to the reaction, explain how a horse can 7) If action is always equal to the reaction, explain how a horse
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pull a cart. can pull a cart.

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8) Why is it advised to tie any luggage kept on the roof of a bus 8) Why is it advised to tie any luggage kept on the roof of a bus
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with a rope? with a rope?
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9) Discussion and 9) Discussion and
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conclusion conclusion
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10) Why does a bullet when fired against a glass window 10) Why does a bullet when fired against a glass window

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pane make a hole in it, and the glass pane will smash it? pane make a hole in it, and the glass pane will smash it?

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11) Explain Newton’s Second Law. 11) Explain Newton’s Second Law.

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12) Why is it advised to tie a rope on the luggage while you 12) Why is it advised to tie a rope on the luggage while you

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travel by the bus? travel by the bus?

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13) Why is it difficult for a fireman to hose, which ejects large 13) Why is it difficult for a fireman to hose, which ejects large

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amount of water at a high velocity? amount of water at a high velocity?

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14) Why does a passenger jumping out of a rapidly moving 14) Why does a passenger jumping out of a rapidly moving

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bus fall forward with his face downwards? bus fall forward with his face downwards?

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15) 15)
Discussion and Discussion and
conclusion conclusion

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