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Sound
2. What is one Hz?
3. What is the time period of sound wave?
4. What is the minimum distance required to hear distinct echo?
5. Why does sound become faint with distance?
6. Give two applications of echo.
7. Distinguish between tone, note, and noise.
8. A sound has 13 crests and 15 troughs in 3 seconds. When the second crest
is produced the first is 2cm away from the source? Calculate
a. The wavelength
b. The frequency
c. The wave speed
9. Explain structure of the human ear with the help of diagram.
10. Given that sound travels in air at 340m/sec, find the wavelength of the
waves in air produced by 20 kHz sound source. If the some source is put in
a water tank, what would be the wavelength of the sound waves in water?
11. Speed od sound in water is 1480m/s
12. How can we distinguish one sound from another having the same pitch and
loudness?
13. What is the audible range of frequency for human beings?
14. What is �note� of sound?
15. Find the frequency of a wave whose time period is 0.002 second.
16. What is crest and trough?
17. What do we don�t get echo in small room?
18. What is the function of middle ear?
19. What us ultrasonic and infrasonic sound waves?
20. What is SONAR?
21. Define wave-motion.
22. What is wavelength? (1)
23. 2. What is pitch? (1)
24. 3. What should be the time interval between the originated sound and the
reflected sound to heard distinctly? (1)
25. 4. A ship sends out ultrasound that returns from the seabed and is detected
after 3.42 s. If the speed of ultrasound through seawater is 1531 m/s . What
is the distance of the seabed from the ship? (3)
26. 5. Define amplitude, time period and frequency of sound water. (3)
27. 6. Why do we say that sound waves are longitudinal? (2)
28. 7. Give three uses of ultrasound. (3)
29. 8. Sound cannot travel in vacuum. Describe an experiment to demonstrate
this. (4)
30. 9. A child watching Dussehra from a distance sees the effigy of ravana burst
into flames and hears the explosion associated with it 2 sec after that. How
far was he from the effigy if the speed of sound in air that night was
335m/sec ? (2)

MCQ
1. Which part of human ear converts sound vibrations into electrical signals
a. Hammer
b. Stirrup
c. Tympanic membrane
d. Cochlea
2. What do dolphins, bats and porpoise use
a. Ultrasound
b. Infrasound
c. Both a and b
d. None of them
3. Children under the age of 5 can hear upto
a. 25 Hz
b. 25k Hz
c. 20 Hz
d. 25 kHz
4. Reverberation of sound is used in
a. Stethoscope
b. Trumpets
c. Megaphone
d. All of these
5. To hear a distinct echo each time interval between the original sound and the
reflected sound must be:
a. 0.2 s
b. 1s
c. 2s
d. 0.1 s
6. Speed (v) abs wavelength ( �) and the frequency (v) of sound are related as
a. λ= v X v
b. v= λ X v
c. v= λ X v
d. v= λ / v
7. Speed of sound depends upon
a. Temperature of the medium
b. Pressure of the medium
c. Temperature of source producing sound
d. Temperature and pressure of medium
8. Which characteristic is this? We can distinguish between sound having same
pitch and loudness.
a. Tone
b. Note
c. Pitch
d. Timber
9. Loud sound can travel a larger distance, due to
a. Higher amplitude
b. Higher energy
c. High frequency
d. High speed
10. A wave in slinky travelled two and fro in 5 sec the length of the slinky is 5m.
What is the velocity of wave?
a. 10m.s
b. 5m/s
c. 2m/s
d. 25m/s
Chemistry Atoms and molecules
1. Define polyatomic ion. Give one example.
2. 2. What is formula unit of mass? How is it different from molecular mass?
3. 3. What is Law of conservation of mass and Law of constant proportions?
4. 4. What is an ion? Explain the types of ion with examples.
5. 5. Find the molecular mass of H 2 O.
6. 6. Define the term valency. What is the valency for magnesium and copper?
7. 7. What is the difference between cation and anion?
8. 8. What is atomicity? What is the atomicity of phosphorus and nitrogen?
9. 9. Find the number of atoms in 0.5 mole of C atom.
10. 10. Find the mass of 1.5 mole of CO 2 molecule.
11. 11. Calculate the formula unit mass of NaCl and CaCl 2 .
12. 12. What is the difference between molecules 2O and O 2 ?
13. Explain the molecular mass of C 2 H 5 OH.
14. 2. Explain the law of constant proportion.
15. 3. Explain the difference of O 2 and 2O.
16. 4. Find the number of moles in 7g of Na.
17. 5. What is the atomicity of Ca(OH) 2 ?
18. 6. Write the formula for Aluminium Chloride.
19. 7. State the difference between sodium atom and sodium ion.
20. 8. What is formula unit mass? How is it different from molecular mass?
21. 9. Define valency and give valency of copper and iron.
22. 10. Calculate the mass of one molecule of chlorine.
23. What are the rules for writing the symbol of an element? (3)
24. 2. Explain relative atomic mass and relative molecular mass. (2)
25. 3. What is the relationship between mole, Avogadro number and
mass? (3)
26. 4. How do atoms exist? (2)
27. 5. Define a mole. What is the importance of a mole? (3)
28. 6. Calculate the mass of one atom of oxygen (1.5)
29. 7. Calculate the mass of one ion of oxygen (1.5)
30. 8. What do you understand by atomic mass and Gramatomic mass of an
element? (2)
31. 9. The formula of water is H2O. What do you understand by this
formula? (3)
32. 10. State the Law of conservation of mass and the Law of constant
proportion with examples. (4)

MCQ
1. The atomicity of K 2 Cr 2 O 7 is
I. 9
II. 11
III. 10
IV. 12
2. The formula for quicklime is
I. CaCl 2
II. CaCo 3
III. Ca(OH) 2
IV. CaO
3. The symbol of cadmium is
I. Ca
II. Cu
III. Cm
IV. Cd
4. All noble gas molecules are
I. Monoatomic
II. Diatomic
III. Triatomic
IV. Both I and II
5. The valency of nitrogen in NH3 is
I. 1
II. 3
III. 4
IV. 5
6. The formula of ethanol is C 2 H 5 – OH. What will be its molecular mass?
I. 46 u
II. 34 u
III. 34 g
IV. 46 g
7. Number of moles present in 28g of nitrogen atoms are
I. 1 mole
II. 2.3 moles
III. 0.5 mole
IV. 2 moles
8. The molecular mass of x is 106. x can be
I. CaCo 3
II. So 3
III. Na2 Co 3
IV. NaCl
9. Which among the following is not a postulate of Dalton�s atomic theory?
I. Atoms can not be created or destroyed
II. Atoms of different elements have different sizes, masses and chemical
properties
III. Atoms of same elements can combine in only one ratio to produce more
than any one compound
IV. Atoms are very tiny particles which can not be further divided
10. Which of the following is a wrong Combination?
I. 6.022 * 10 23 molecules of oxygen = 32g of oxygen
II. 6.022 * 10 23 ions of sodium = 23g of sodium
III. 6.022 * 10 23 atoms of C = 24g of carbon
IV. 6.022 * 10 23 atoms of H = 1g of hydrogen atoms

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