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PHYSICS – 9(2) PHYSICS – 9(OBJECTIVE)

1. Encircle the correct answer from the given choices. 1


(1) A body has translatory motion if it moves along a: (1) PHYSICS – 9(1)
Ⓐ straight line Ⓑ circle Ⓒ line without rotation Ⓓ all of these 1. Encircle the correct answer from the given choices. 1
(2)The motion of a body about an axis is called. (2) (1) The number of significant figures in 0.027 is : 0.027 (1)
Ⓐ circular Ⓑ rotatory Ⓒ vibratory Ⓓ random Ⓐ 2 Ⓑ 3 Ⓒ 4 Ⓓ 5
(3) Which of the following is a vector quantity? (3) (2)Which of the following units is not a derived unit? (2)
Ⓐ speed Ⓑ distance Ⓒ displacement Ⓓ power Ⓐ Pascal Ⓑ kilogram Ⓒ Newton Ⓓ watt
(4) If an object is moving with constant speed then its distance-time graph will be a straight line. (3) Amount of a substance in terms of numbers is measured in: (3)
(4)
Ⓐ gram Ⓑ kilogram Ⓒ Newton Ⓓ mole
Ⓐ along time-axis Ⓑ along distance-axis
(4) An interval of 200 μs is equivalent to: 200 (4)
Ⓒ parallel to time-axis Ⓓ inclined to time-axis - -6
Ⓐ 0.2 s Ⓑ 0.02 s Ⓒ 2x10 4s Ⓓ 2x10 s
(5)By dividing displacement of a moving body with time, we obtain (5)
Ⓐ speed Ⓑ acceleration Ⓒ velocity Ⓓ deceleration (5) Which one of the following is the smallest quantity? (5)
(6) A ball thrown vertically upward. Its velocity at highest point is: (6) Ⓐ 0.01 g Ⓑ 2 mg Ⓒ 100 mg Ⓓ 500 ng
Ⓐ -10 ms-1 Ⓑzero Ⓒ 10 ms-1 Ⓓ none (6) Which instrument is the most suitable to measure the
(7) A change in position is called: (7) internal diameter of a test tube? (6)
Ⓐ speed Ⓑ velocity Ⓒ displacement Ⓓ distance Ⓐ meter rule ⒷVernier Callipers Ⓒ measuring tape Ⓓ screw gauge
(8) A train is moving at a speed of 36 kmh-1. Its speed expressed in ms-1 is: (7) A measuring cylinder is used to measure : (7)
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ms 36 kmh-1 (8) Ⓐ mass Ⓑ area Ⓒ volume Ⓓ level of a liquid
Ⓐ 10 ms-1 Ⓑ 20 ms-1 Ⓒ 25 ms-1 Ⓓ 30 ms-1 (8) The number of significant figures in 1.009 is : 1.009 (8)
(9) On the surface of earth, the value of g is: g (9) Ⓐ 2 Ⓑ 3 Ⓒ 4 Ⓓ 5
Ⓐ 30 ms-2 Ⓑ 25 ms-2 Ⓒ 20 ms-2 Ⓓ 10 ms-2 (9) Least count of a screw gauge is : (9)
(10)The motion of gas or liquid molecules along zig-zag path is an example of (10) Ⓐ 0.1 mm Ⓑ 0.01 mm Ⓒ 0.001 mm Ⓓ 0.0001 mm
Ⓐ vibratory motion Ⓑ rotational motion Ⓒ random motion Ⓓ circular motion (10) Least count of meter rule is : (10)
(11) Rate of change of velocity is called: (11) Ⓐ 0.1 mm Ⓑ 1 mm Ⓒ 1 cm Ⓓ 10 cm
Ⓐ speed Ⓑ distance Ⓒ displacement Ⓓ acceleration (11) SI unit of electric current is: SI (11)
(12) Cheetah can run at a speed of : (12) Ⓐ mole Ⓑ Kelvin Ⓒ ampere Ⓓ candela
Ⓐ 50 kmh-1 Ⓑ 60 kmh-1 Ⓒ 70 kmh-1 Ⓓ 80 kmh-1 (12) Study of motion of objects, its causes and effects: (12)
(13)If velocity of a body increases with time the acceleration will be (13) Ⓐ heat Ⓑ sound Ⓒ mechanics Ⓓ plasma physics
Ⓐ positive Ⓑ negative Ⓒ less Ⓓ zero
(13)Which one of the following is a derived quantity? (13)
(14) The spinning motion of a body around its own axis is called: (14)
Ⓐ mass Ⓑ volume Ⓒ length Ⓓ time
Ⓐ vibratory motion Ⓑ rotational motion Ⓒ random motion Ⓓ circular motion
(14) Least count of vernier callipers is: (14)
(15)(Acceleration) a = ……………..? ………….. = a (15)
𝑉𝑓2 −𝑉𝑖2
Ⓐ 0.1 mm Ⓑ 0.01 mm Ⓒ 0.001 mm Ⓓ 0.0001 mm
𝑉𝑓 −𝑉𝑖 𝑉𝑓 +𝑉𝑖 𝑉2𝑓 +𝑉2𝑖
Ⓐ 𝑡
Ⓑ 𝑡
Ⓒ Ⓓ 𝑡
(15) The number of Base units in SI are SI (15)
𝑡
(16) Falcon can fly at a speed of (16) Ⓐ 3 Ⓑ 6 Ⓒ 7 Ⓓ 9
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Ⓐ 100 kmh Ⓑ 100 ms Ⓒ 200 kms-1 Ⓓ 200kmh-1 (16) One Giga gram is equal to (16)
(17) The flight of butterfly is called ) ( (17) Ⓐ 109 g Ⓑ 106 g Ⓒ 103 g Ⓓ 0-6 g
Ⓐ vibratory Ⓑ rotatory Ⓒ random Ⓓ circular motion (17) Volume of 1 liter is equal to 1 (17)
(18) Which is scalar Quantity ? (18)
Ⓐ Force Ⓑ Velocity Ⓒacceleration Ⓓ Work Ⓐ 1 cm3 Ⓑ 10 cm3 Ⓒ 100 cm3 Ⓓ 1000 cm3
(19) The to and fro a motion of a body about its mean position is called; (19) (18) The study of internal structure of earth is (18)
Ⓐ vibratory Ⓑ rotatory Ⓒ random Ⓓ circular motion Ⓐ Nuclear physics Ⓑ Atomic physics Ⓒ Geo physics Ⓓ plasma physics
(20)The acceleration of a body falling down freely is approximately; (20) (19) Base unit is (19)
2 -2 -2
Ⓐ 10 m s Ⓑ 10 ms Ⓒ 10 ms-1 Ⓓ 10 m2s-1
(21) See-saw game is the example of; (21) Ⓐ Pascal Ⓑ kilogram Ⓒ Newton Ⓓ watt
Ⓐ vibratory Ⓑ rotatory Ⓒ random Ⓓ circular
(22) Complete the equation 𝑉𝑓2 − 𝑉𝑖2 = ………………. 𝑉𝑓2 − 𝑉𝑖2 = ………………. (22) (20) The number of significant figures in 0.00580 is : 0.00580 (20)
Ⓐ S Ⓑ Vav Ⓒ 2aS Ⓓ 1 Ⓐ 2 Ⓑ 3 Ⓒ 4 Ⓓ 5
(23) Complete the equation Vf = ………………. Vf = ………………. (23) (21) Least count of digital Vernier Callipers is: (21)
1 𝑆 Ⓐ 0.1 mm Ⓑ 0.01 mm Ⓒ 0.001 mm Ⓓ 0.0001 mm
Ⓐ Vi - at Ⓑ Vi + 2at2 Ⓒ Vi + at Ⓓ
𝑎 (22) One milliliter is equal to 1 (22)
(24) The motion of steering wheel is ……. (24) Ⓐ 1 mm3 Ⓑ 1 cm3 Ⓒ 1 dm3 Ⓓ 1 m3
Ⓐ vibratory Ⓑ rotatory Ⓒ random Ⓓ circular motion
-1 (23) One micro meter is equal to: (23)
(25)A car is moving with speed of 20 ms-1. Its speed in kmh-1 will be; 20ms (25)
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Ⓐ 36kmh Ⓑ 50kmh Ⓒ 72kmh-1 Ⓓ 100kmh-1 Ⓐ 10-6 m Ⓑ 10-3 m Ⓒ 103 m Ⓓ 10-9 m
(26) The unit of acceleration is…. (26) (24)Study of production and properties of ionic state of matter is called : (24)
Ⓐ Nm Ⓑ ms-2 Ⓒ ms-1 Ⓓ kgm-1 Ⓐ Nuclear physics Ⓑ Atomic physics Ⓒ Geo physics Ⓓ plasma physics
(27) The motion of the pendulum of a clock is (27)
Ⓐ vibratory Ⓑ rotatory Ⓒ random Ⓓ circular motion (25) One Megameter is equal to (25)
Ⓐ 109 m Ⓑ 106 m Ⓒ 1012 m Ⓓ 10-6 m
(26) One cubic meter is equal to (26)
Ⓐ 100 liter Ⓑ 1000 liter Ⓒ 10 liter Ⓓ 106 liter
PHYSICS – 9(4) PHYSICS – 9(3)
(1) Two equal but unlike parallel forces having different line of action produce : (1) Newton’s first law of motion is valid only in the absence of : (1)
Ⓐ force Ⓑ net force Ⓒ friction Ⓓ momentum
(1) (2) Inertia depends upon: (2)
Ⓐ a torque Ⓑ a couple Ⓒ equilibrium Ⓓ neutral equilibrium Ⓐ force Ⓑ net force Ⓒ mass Ⓓ velocity
(2) The number of forces that can be added by head to tail rule are: (2) (3) A boy jumps out of a moving bus. There is a danger for him to fall:
Ⓐ 2 Ⓑ 3 Ⓒ 4 Ⓓ any number (3)
Ⓐ towards the moving bus Ⓑ away from the bus
(3) The number of perpendicular components of a force are: : (3) Ⓒ in the direction of motion Ⓓ opposite to the direction of the motion
Ⓐ 1 Ⓑ 2 Ⓒ 3 Ⓓ 4 (4) A string is stretched by two equal amd opposite forces 10N each. The tension in the string is:
(4) A force of 10 N is making an angle of 30° with the horizontal. Its horizontal component will be: 10N (4)
Ⓐ zero Ⓑ 5N Ⓒ 10N Ⓓ 20N
30° -X 10N (4) (5) The mass of a body: (5)
Ⓐ decreases when accelerated Ⓑ increases when accelerated
Ⓐ 4N Ⓑ 5N Ⓒ 7N Ⓓ 8.7 N Ⓒ decreases when moving with high speed Ⓓ none of the above
(6) Which of the following is the unit of momentum? (6)
(5) A body is in equilibrium when its: : (5) Ⓐ Nm Ⓑ kgm-1 Ⓒ Ns Ⓓ Ns-1
Ⓐ acceleration is uniform Ⓑ speed is uniform (7) Which of the following material lowers friction when pushed between metal plates?
Ⓒ speed and acceleration are uniform Ⓓ Acceleration is zero (7)
(6) Racing cars are made stable by: : (6) Ⓐ water Ⓑ fine marble powder Ⓒ air Ⓓ oil
(8) When horse pulls a cart, the action is on the: (8)
Ⓐ increasing their speed Ⓑ decreasing their mass Ⓐ cart Ⓑ earth Ⓒ horse Ⓓ earth and cart
Ⓒ lowering their center of gravity Ⓓ decreasing their width (9) Which is called the law of inertia? (9)
(7) Sin θ = ……………… Sin θ = ……………… (7) Ⓐ first law of motion Ⓑ second law of motion
Ⓒ third law of motion Ⓓ law of conservation of momentum
(10) SI unit of weight of is: : SI (10)
perpendicular hypotenuse perpendicular base
Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ Ⓐ kilogram Ⓑ mole Ⓒ newton Ⓓ joule
base base hypotenuse hypotenuse (11) The equation of second law of motion is : (11)
Ⓐ P = mv Ⓑ F = ma Ⓒ S = vt Ⓓ W = mg
(8) Which one of the following is the unit of Torque? (8) (12) The equation of centripetal force is: (12)
Ⓐ Nm Ⓑ kgms-2 Ⓒ Ns Ⓓ ms-1 𝑣2 𝑣𝑚 2 𝑣2 𝑚 𝑣2
Ⓐ 𝑎𝑐 = Ⓑ 𝐹𝑐 = Ⓒ 𝐹𝑐 = Ⓓ 𝐹𝑐 =
(9) Second condition of equilibrium is: : (9) 𝑟 𝑟 𝑟 𝑟
(Ⓐ Στ = 0 Ⓑ ΣF = 0 Ⓒ Σ Fx = 0 Ⓓ Σ Fy = 0 (13) Centripetal acceleration (ac) represents as ; (ac) (13)
𝑣2 𝑚𝑣 𝑣 𝑚 𝑣2
(10) Equation of torque is : (10) Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ
𝑟 𝑟 𝑟 𝑟
Ⓐ τ =FxS Ⓑτ=FxL Ⓒ τ = ma Ⓓ τ = mv (14) When a cyclist stops pedaling, bicycle stops due to; (14)
(11) The magnitude of resultant force (F) is given by: (F) (11) Ⓐ friction Ⓑ momentum Ⓒ weight Ⓓ mass
2
Ⓐ 𝐹 = 𝐹𝑥 + 𝐹𝑦 2 Ⓑ 𝐹 = 𝐹𝑥 + 𝐹𝑦 3
Ⓒ 𝐹 = (𝐹𝑥 + 𝐹𝑦 ) Ⓓ 𝐹 = (𝐹𝑥 + 𝐹𝑦 )2 (15) If velocity of the become double, then centripetal force will be; (15)
Ⓐ Half Ⓑ Three times Ⓒ Double Ⓓ Four times
(12) The turning effect of force is called: (12) (16) Spring balance is used to measure; (16)
Ⓐ momentum Ⓑ torque Ⓒ couple Ⓓ moment arm Ⓐ Length Ⓑ Temperature Ⓒ weight Ⓓ mass
(13) First condition of equilibrium is: : (13) (17) In isolated system the momentum after collision of two bodies is; (17)
𝐹𝑥 𝐹𝑦 Ⓐ Increases Ⓑ Constant ⒸDecreases Ⓓ Zero
(Ⓐ Στ = 0 Ⓑ ΣF = 0 Ⓒ =0 Ⓓ =0 (18) Rate of change of momentum is called; (18)
𝐹𝑦 𝐹𝑥
(14) An example of neutral equilibrium is: (14) Ⓐ force Ⓑ Distance Ⓒ mass Ⓓ Torque
(19) Centripetal force always acts ___ to the motion of the body. (19)
Ⓐ Football Ⓑ Block ⒸPencil at it tip Ⓓ Book on table Ⓐ opposite Ⓑ Parallel Ⓒ Perpendicular Ⓓ Upward
(15) Cosθ = ……………… Cosθ = ……………… (15) (20) One newton is equal to (20)
Ⓐ kgms-1 Ⓑ kgms-2 Ⓒ kgm-1s Ⓓ kgm-1s-1
perpendicular hypotenuse perpendicular base (21) The force that opposes the motion of moving objects is called (21)
Ⓐ base
Ⓑ base
Ⓒ hypotenuse
Ⓓ hypotenuse Ⓐ Inertia Ⓑ Centripetal force Ⓒ friction Ⓓ Centrifugal force
(22)Formula to determine centrifugal force is; (22)
(16) A point where an applied causes the system to move without rotation is called; 𝑚 2𝑣 𝑚𝑣 𝑚𝑟2 𝑚 𝑣2
(16) Ⓐ Ⓑ 2 Ⓒ Ⓓ 𝑟
𝑟 𝑟 𝑣
Ⓐ Center of gravity ⒷCenter of mass (23) The formula of momentum is; (23)
ⒸCenter of body ⒹCenter of axis Ⓐ 𝐹 = 𝑚𝑔 Ⓑ 𝐹 = 𝑚𝑎 Ⓒ 𝑃 = 𝑚𝑣 Ⓓ 𝑃 = 𝐹𝑎
(17) States of equilibrium are; (17) (24) The value of coefficient of friction between ice and wood is; (24)
Ⓐ 0.29 Ⓑ 0.05 Ⓒ 0.2 Ⓓ 0.1
Ⓐ 1 Ⓑ 2 Ⓒ 3 Ⓓ 4 (25) The maximum value of friction is called (25)
(18) The value of tan 45o is tan 45o (18) Ⓐ Cold welds Ⓑ Normal reaction Ⓒ Limiting friction Ⓓ Kinetic friction
Ⓐ 0.5 Ⓑ 1.732 Ⓒ 0.577 Ⓓ 1 (26) A force that keeps a body to move in a circle is called; (26)
(19) The perpendicular distance between the axis of rotation and the line of action of force is called; ⒶCentrifugal force Ⓑ Centripetal force Ⓒ Gravitational field Ⓓ Field
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(19) (27) A mass of 6 kg is moving with acceleration of 2 ms . Force acting on it .
2 ms-1 6kg (27)
Ⓐ Torque Ⓑ Moment arm ⒸMomentum Ⓓ Work Ⓐ3N Ⓑ4N Ⓒ 8N Ⓓ 12 N
(20) Point of intersection of diagonals is the center of gravity of uniform____ (28) ) The value of coefficient of friction between steel and steel is; (28)
(20) Ⓐ 0.05 Ⓑ 0.09 Ⓒ 0.9 Ⓓ 0.8
(29)The value of coefficient of friction between tyre and wet road is (29)
Ⓐ Triangular sheet Ⓑ Solid cylinder ⒸCircular ring Ⓓ Square Ⓐ 0.2 Ⓑ 0.6 Ⓒ 0.8 Ⓓ 1
(21) The center of gravity of an irregular shaped body can be found with the help of ; (30) The product of mass and velocity is called; (30)
‘‘ ’’ (21) Ⓐ work Ⓑ momentum Ⓒ force Ⓓ torque
Ⓐ Screw gauge Ⓑ Plumb line ⒸMeter rod ⒹWedge (31) Coefficient of friction is equal to (31)
𝑅 𝐹𝑠
(22) Center of gravity of sphere is at ; (22) Ⓐ Fs + R Ⓑ Ⓒ FsR Ⓓ
𝐹𝑠 𝑅
Ⓐ Center of sphere Ⓑ Outside of sphere ⒸRadius of sphere Ⓓ None (32) The weight of a body is 147N. Its mass will be when g = 10ms-1 147N (32)
(23) Torque depends upon; (23) Ⓐ 1.47 kg Ⓑ 14.7 kg Ⓒ 0.147 kg Ⓓ 147 kg
Ⓐ Force, mass Ⓑ Mass, velocity ⒸForce, moment arm Ⓓ Force, velocity
PHYSICS – 9(6) PHYSICS – 9(5)
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(1)The work done will be zero when the angle between force and distance is (1) (1) Earth’s gravitational force of attraction vanishes at (1)
Ⓐ 45° Ⓑ 60° Ⓒ 90° Ⓓ 180° Ⓐ 6400 km Ⓑ infinity Ⓒ 42300 km Ⓓ 1000 km
(2)If the direction of motion of the force is perpendicular to the direction of the motion of the body, then work (2) Value of g increases with the g (2)
done will be: (2) Ⓐ increase in mass of body Ⓑ increase in altitude
Ⓐ maximum Ⓑ minimum Ⓒ zero Ⓓ none of these Ⓒ decrease in altitude Ⓓ none of the above
(3)If the velocity of a body becomes double, then its K.E. will be (3) (3) The value of g at a height one earth’s radius above the surface of the Earth is:
Ⓐ remain the same Ⓑ become double g (3)
Ⓒ become four times Ⓓ become half 1 1 1
(4) The work done in lifting a brick of mass 2 kg through a height of 5 m above the ground will be: Ⓐ 2g Ⓑ g Ⓒ g Ⓓ 𝑔
2 3 4
: 5m 2 (4) (4) The value of g on moon’s surface is 1.6 ms-2. What will the weight of a 100 kg body on the surface of
Ⓐ 2.5 J Ⓑ 10 J Ⓒ 50 J Ⓓ 100 J the moon? 100 kg 1.6 ms-2 g (4)
(5) The kinetic energy of a body of mass 2 kg is 25 J. Its speed is: 25 J 2 (5) Ⓐ 100 N Ⓑ 160 N Ⓒ 1000N Ⓓ 1600 N
Ⓐ 5 ms-1 Ⓑ 12.5 ms-1 Ⓒ 25 ms-1 Ⓓ 50 ms-1 (5) The altitude of geostationary orbits in which communication satellite are launched above the surface
(6)Which one of the following converts light energy into electric energy? (6) of the earth is: (5)
Ⓐ electric bulb Ⓑelectric generator Ⓒ photocell Ⓓ electric cell Ⓐ 850 km Ⓑ 1000 km Ⓒ 6400 km Ⓓ 42300 km
(7) When a body is lifted through a height h, the work done on it appears in the form of its: (6) The orbital speed of a low orbit satellite is: (6)
h (7) Ⓐ Zero Ⓑ 8 ms-1 Ⓒ 800 ms-1 Ⓓ 8000 ms-1
Ⓐ kinetic energy Ⓑ potential energy (7) Near the surface of earth, the gravitational field strength is: (7)
Ⓒ elastic potential energy Ⓓ geo potential energy Ⓐ 10 N kg-1 Ⓑ 20 N kg-1 Ⓒ 30 N kg-1 Ⓓ 40 N kg-1
(8) The energy stored in coal is: (8) (8) Mass of earth is: (8)
Ⓐ 6 x 1022 kg Ⓑ 6 x 1023 kg Ⓒ 6 x 1024 kg Ⓓ 6 x 1025 kg
Ⓐ heat energy Ⓑ kinetic energy Ⓒ chemical energy Ⓓ nuclear energy
(9) Which one of the following is the radius of earth? (9)
(9) The energy stored in a dam is: (9)
Ⓐ 6200 km Ⓑ 6300 km Ⓒ 6400 km Ⓓ 6500 km
Ⓐ electrical energy Ⓑpotential energy Ⓒkinetic energy Ⓓthermal energy
(10) The value of ‘ G ‘ is: ‘ G ‘ (10)
(10) In the Einstein’s mass-energy equation, c is the: : c (10) Ⓐ 6.673 x 10-11 Nm2kg-2 Ⓑ 6.673 x 10-12 Nm2kg-2 Ⓒ 6.673 x 10-13 Nm2kg-2 Ⓓ 6.673 x 10-10 Nm2kg-2
Ⓐ speed of sound Ⓑ speed of light Ⓒ speed of electron Ⓓ speed of earth (11) The first man who came up with the idea of gravity was: (11)
(11) Rate of doing work is called: (11) Ⓐ Galileo Ⓑ Newton Ⓒ Joule Ⓓ pascal
Ⓐ energy Ⓑ torque Ⓒ power Ⓓ momentum
(12) Formula for orbital velocity of satellite at height h is: ‘ h ‘ (12)
(12) SI unit of work is: SI (12)
Ⓐ Kelvin Ⓑ watt Ⓒ Joule Ⓓ Newton Ⓐ Vo = R + h Ⓑ Vo = g h (R + h) Ⓒ Vo = g h R Ⓓ Vo = Gh (R + h)
(13)The ability of a body to do work is: : (13) (13) Value of gravitational acceleration at 1000 km above the surface of earth is
Ⓐ energy Ⓑ torque Ⓒ power Ⓓ momentum 1000 (13)
(14) If the velocity of a body becomes three times greater, then kinetic will be (14)
Ⓐ 9.8 ms-2 Ⓒ 37.3 ms-2 Ⓑ 7.3 ms-2 Ⓓ 3.7 ms-2
Ⓐ Three times Ⓑ Nine times Ⓒ Four times Ⓓ Six times
(15)Kinetic energy is directly proportional to the …of the velocity of a body (15) (14) The value of ‘ g ‘ on moon’s surface is; ‘g’ (14)
Ⓐ Square Ⓑ Nine times Ⓒ Three times ⒹFour times Ⓐ 1.6 ms-2 Ⓑ 3.7 cms-2 Ⓒ 9.8 ms-2 Ⓓ 10ms-2
(16) Power is equal to ; (16) (15) Formula to determine the value of gravitational acceleration is (15)
𝑾𝟐 𝑾
𝐺(𝑅+𝑕)2 𝐺𝑀𝑒 𝑀𝑒 (𝑅+𝑕)2 𝐺
𝑾 Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ
Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ𝑾 × 𝒕 𝑀𝑒 (𝑅+𝑕)2 𝐺
Ⓓ𝑀 2
𝒕 𝒕 𝒕𝟐 𝑒 (𝑅+𝑕)
(17) One horse power is equal to (17) (16)The moon completes its one revolution around the earth in; (16)
Ⓐ 1100 W Ⓑ 1000 W Ⓒ 746 W Ⓓ 764 W Ⓐ 25.3 days Ⓑ 27.3 days Ⓒ 29.3 days Ⓓ 31.3 days
(18) The energy in the stretched bow is (18)
(17) The distance of moon from is nearly ; (17)
Ⓐ Elastic Ⓑ Kinetic Ⓒ Heat energy Ⓓ Sound energy
(19) 10 Joule work is done by a machine in 5 second. Its power will be 5 10 (19) Ⓐ 380,000 km Ⓑ 3800 km Ⓒ 37000 km Ⓓ 370,000 km
Ⓐ 2W Ⓑ 10 W Ⓒ 25W Ⓓ 50W (18) The value of ‘ g ‘ on Jupiter is; ‘g’ (18)
(20) Renewable source of energy is: (20) Ⓐ 1.6 ms-2 Ⓑ 9.8 ms-2 Ⓒ 10 ms-2 Ⓓ 25.94 ms-2
Ⓐ Coal Ⓑ Oil Ⓒ Natural gas Ⓓ Sunlight (19) The mass of a body at surface of earth is 16kg. Its weight will be 16kg (19)
(21) The efficiency of solar cell is: (21)
Ⓐ 1600N Ⓑ 160N Ⓒ 1.6N Ⓓ 0.16N
Ⓐ 3% Ⓑ 6% Ⓒ 9% Ⓓ 12%
(22) One megawatt is equal to: (22) (20) The value of ‘ g ‘ on Mars is; ‘g’ (20)
Ⓐ 103 W Ⓑ 105 W Ⓒ 104 KW Ⓓ 103 KW Ⓐ 1.6 ms-2 Ⓑ 9.8 ms-2 Ⓒ 3.73ms-2 Ⓓ 25.94 ms-2
(23) One megawatt is equal to: (23)
Ⓐ 102 W Ⓑ 104 W Ⓒ 106 W Ⓓ 108 W
(24) One Joule is equal to: (24)
1𝑁 2 1𝑚 1𝑁
Ⓐ Ⓑ Ⓒ 1𝑁 ×1m Ⓓ
1𝑚 2 1𝑁 1𝑚
PHYSICS – 9(8) PHYSICS – 9(7)
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1. Encircle the correct answer from the given choices. 1 (1) In which of the following state molecules do not leave their position? (1)
Ⓐ solid Ⓑ liquid Ⓒ gas Ⓓ plasma
(1) Water freezes at: (1)
(2)Which of the substances is the lightest one? (2)
Ⓐ 0℉ Ⓑ 32℉ Ⓒ -273 K Ⓓ 0K Ⓐ copper Ⓑ mercury Ⓒ aluminium Ⓓ lead
(2)Normal human body temperature is: : (2) (3) SI unit of pressure is Pascal, which is equal to: (3)
Ⓐ 15℃ Ⓑ 37℃ Ⓒ 37℉ Ⓓ 98.6℃ Ⓐ 104Nm-2 Ⓑ 1 Nm-2 Ⓒ 102Nm-2 Ⓓ 103Nm-2
(3) Which of the following material has large specific heat? (3) (4) What should be the approximate length of a glass tube to construct a water barometer?
(4)
Ⓐ copper Ⓑ ice Ⓒ water Ⓓ mercury
Ⓐ 0.5 m Ⓑ 1m Ⓒ 2.5 m Ⓓ 11 m
(4) What will be the value of β for a solid for which α has a value of 2 x 10-5 K-1 (5) According to Archimedes, upthrust is equal to: (5)
: 2 x 10-5K-1 (4) Ⓐ weight of displaced liquid Ⓑ volume of displaced liquid
Ⓐ 2 x 10-5 K-1 Ⓑ 6 x 10-5 K-1 Ⓒ 8 x 10-15 K-1 Ⓓ 8 x 10-5 K-1 Ⓒ mass of displaced liquid Ⓓ none of these
(5) Mercury is used as thermometric material because it has: (5) (6) The density of a substance can be found with the help of: (6)
Ⓐ Pascal’s law Ⓑhook’s law
Ⓐ uniform thermal expansion Ⓑ low freezing point
Ⓒ Archimedes principle Ⓓ principle of floatation
Ⓒ small heating capacity Ⓓ all these properties (7) According to Hook’s law: : (7)
(6) Which of the following material has large value of coefficient of linear expansion? Ⓐ stress x strain =constant x = Ⓑ stress / strain = constant / =
(6) Ⓒ strain / stress = constant / = Ⓓ stress = strain =
Ⓐ aluminium Ⓑ gold Ⓒ brass Ⓓ steel (8) Density of water is: (8)
Ⓐ 1 kgm-3 Ⓑ 10 kgm-3 Ⓒ 100kgm-3 Ⓓ 1000 kgm-3
(7) Which of the following affects evaporation? (7) (9) Equation of density is: (9)
Ⓐ temperature Ⓑ surface area of liquid Ⓒ wind Ⓓ all of above
𝑚𝑎𝑠𝑠 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒
(8) The relation between coefficient of volume (β) and linear expansion (α) is: Ⓐ Density = = Ⓑ Density = =
𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑚𝑎𝑠𝑠
(α) (β) (8)
1 3 Ⓒ Density = volume x weight = x Ⓓ Density = volume x mass = x
Ⓐ α= Ⓑ β= Ⓒ α = 3β Ⓓ β = 3α
3𝛽 𝛼
(9) Absolute zero is equal to: (9) (10) Up thrust of liquid is given by: (10)
Ⓐ 273 ℃ Ⓑ - 273 ℃ Ⓒ 373 ℃ Ⓓ - 373 ℃ Ⓐ ρ𝑔𝒍 Ⓑ ρ𝑔𝒉 Ⓒ ρ𝑔𝒂 Ⓓ ρ𝑔𝒗
(11) Atmospheric pressure on sea level is : (11)
(10) Specific heat of water is : : (10)
Ⓐ 101200Nm-2 Ⓑ 101300Nm-2 Ⓒ 101400Nm-2 Ⓓ 101500Nm-2
Ⓐ 4200 Jkg-1K-1 Ⓑ 420 Jkg-1K-1 Ⓒ 42 Jkg-1K-1 Ⓓ 4.2 Jkg-1K-1
(12) SI unit of stress is : SI (12)
(11) Latent heat of fusion of ice is: (11) Ⓐ Nm-2 Ⓑ Nm-1 Ⓒ Nm Ⓓ N
Ⓐ 3.36 x 104 Jkg-1 Ⓑ 3.36 x 105 Jkg-1 Ⓒ 3.36 x 106 Jkg-1 Ⓓ 3.36 x 103 Jkg-1 (13)Which one of the following has fixed shape and volume? (13)
(12) Latent heat of evaporation of water is: (12) Ⓐ solid Ⓑ liquid Ⓒ gas Ⓓ plasma
Ⓐ 2.26 x 104 Jkg-1 Ⓑ 2.26 x 105 Jkg-1 Ⓒ 2.26 x 106 Jkg-1 Ⓓ 2.26 x 103 Jkg-1 (14) SI unit of stress is : SI (14)
Ⓐ meter Ⓑ Newton meter Ⓒ Pascal Ⓓ None
(13) SI unit of specific heat is : SI (13)
(15) The ratio between Stress and Tensile Strain is (15)
Ⓐ Jkg-1 Ⓑ JK-1 Ⓒ Jkg-1K Ⓓ Jkg-1K-1
Ⓐ Elastic modulus Ⓑ Bulk modulus Ⓒ Young’s modulus ⒹShear modulus
(14) Which of the following substance have greater average kinetic energy of its molecules at 10℃?
(16) Mercury is denser than water (16)
10℃ (14) Ⓐ 10 times 10 Ⓑ 2.5 times 12.5 Ⓒ 13 times 13 Ⓓ 13.6 times 13.6
Ⓐ steel Ⓑ copper Ⓒ water Ⓓ mercury (17) One cubic meter is equal to (17)
(15) On Celsius scale 50℃ is equal on Fahrenheit scale to 50℃ (15) Ⓐ 100 litres Ⓑ 1000 litres Ⓒ 10 litres Ⓓ 106 litres
(18) The density of 500 gram stone having volume 200cm3 will be 200 500(18)
Ⓐ 100 ℉ Ⓑ 102℉ Ⓒ 122℉ Ⓓ 90℉
Ⓐ 1.5 gcm-3 Ⓑ 2.5 gcm-3 Ⓒ 3.5 gcm-3 Ⓓ 4.5 gcm-3
(16)Complete the equation T(K) = ……………. T(K) = ……………. (16) (19) Works on Pascal’s law (19)
Ⓐ 273 – F Ⓑ 273 + F Ⓒ 273 + C Ⓓ 273 – C Ⓐ Vernier calipers Ⓑ Screw gauge Ⓒ Wedge Ⓓ Hydraulic press
(17) Temperature of ice in freezer is (17) (20) In SI units, the unit of pressure is SI (20)
Ⓐ -28 ℃ Ⓑ - 18 ℃ Ⓒ -8 ℃ Ⓓ 0℃ Ⓐ Nm-2 Ⓑ J Ⓒ Nm Ⓓ N
(18) On Celsius scale, temperature 300K will be. 300K (18) (21) Hydraulic press works on (21)
ⒶNewton’s law ⒷPascal’s law Ⓒ Hook’s law Ⓓ Archimedes’ law
Ⓐ 26℃ Ⓑ 25℃ Ⓒ 24℃ Ⓓ 27℃
(22) Liquid pressure at depth ‘h’ is equal to ‘h’(22)
(19) The boiling point of water is: (19) Ⓐ ρg/𝐡 Ⓑ ρg𝐡𝟑 Ⓒ ρg𝐡𝟐 Ⓓ ρg𝐡
Ⓐ 90℃ Ⓑ 100℃ Ⓒ 78℃ Ⓓ 98℃ (23) SI unit of young’s modulus is SI (23)
(20) The specific heat of iron is (20) Ⓐ Nm-2 Ⓑ Nm-1 Ⓒ Nm Ⓓ Nm-3
Ⓐ 387 JKg-1K-1 Ⓑ 920 JKg-1K-1 Ⓒ 470 JKg-1K-1 Ⓓ 903 JKg-1K-1
PHYSICS – 9(9)
ANSWERS 1. Encircle the correct answer from the given choices. 1
(1) In solids, heat is transferred by: : (1)
Chapter -1 Ⓐ radiation Ⓑ conduction Ⓒ convection Ⓓ absorption
(2)What happens to the thermal coductivity of a wall if its thickness is doubled .
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 : (2)
Ⓐ becomes doubled Ⓑ remains the same
A B D C D B C C B B C C B A C A D C B B B B A D B B Ⓒ becomes half Ⓓ becomes one fourth
(3) Metals are good conductor of heat due to the: : (3)
Chapter -2 Ⓐ free electrons Ⓑ big size of their moplecules
Ⓒ small size of their moplecules Ⓓ rapid vibration of their atoms
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 (4) In gases, heat is mainly transferred by: : (4)
Ⓐ molecular collision Ⓑ conduction Ⓒ convection Ⓓ radiation
D B C C C B C A D C D C A B A C C D A B A C C B C B A (5) Convection of heat is the process of heat transfer due to the: : (5)
Ⓐ random motion of molecules Ⓑ downward movement of molecules
Chapter -3 Ⓒ upward movement of molecules Ⓓ free movement of molecules
(6) False ceiling is done to : : (6)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Ⓐ lower the height of ceiling Ⓑ keep the roof clean
Ⓒ cool the room Ⓓ insulate the ceiling
B C C C D C D D A C B D A A D C B A C B C D C B C B D D A B D B (7) Rooms are heated using gas heaters by: : (7)
Ⓐ conduction Ⓑ radiation and convection Ⓒ radiation Ⓓ convection
Chpter -4 (8) Land breeze blow from: : (8)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Ⓐsea to land during night Ⓑsea to land during the day
Ⓒland to sea during night Ⓓland to sea during the day
B D B D D C C A A B A B B A D B C D B D B A C (9) Which one of the following is a good radiator of heat? (9)
Ⓐ a shining silvered surface Ⓑ a dull black surface
Chapter -5 Ⓒ a white surface Ⓓ a green coloured surface
(10) Heat reaches us from the sun through: (10)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Ⓐ absorption Ⓑ conduction Ⓒ convection Ⓓ radiation
(11) Land and sea breeze are the result of: (11)
B C D D D D A C C A B B B A B B A D B C Ⓐ Absorption Ⓑ conduction Ⓒ convection Ⓓ radiation
(12) Poor conductor of heat is (12)
Chapter -6 Ⓐ Iron Ⓑ Copper Ⓒ Water Ⓓ Aluminium
(13) The surfaces of Leslie’s cube are (13)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Ⓐ 1 Ⓑ 2 Ⓒ 3 Ⓓ 4
C C C D A C B C B B C C A B A A C A A D A D C C (14) Example of bad conductor is: (14)
Ⓐ Wool Ⓑ Gold Ⓒ Iron Ⓓ Graphite
Chapter -7 (15) Rate of flow of heat is: (15)
Q2 Q Q
Ⓐ Q×t Ⓑ Ⓒ Ⓓ
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 t t t2
(16) Worst absorber of heat is (16)
A C B D A C B D A D B A A D C D B B D A B D A Ⓐ a shining silvered surface Ⓑ a dull black surface
Ⓒ a white surface Ⓓ a green coloured surface
Chapter -8 (17) Which surface is bad emitter (17)
Ⓐ Silvered surface Ⓑ Black surface Ⓒ White surface ⒹColoured surface
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (18) Which of the following birds are expert Thermal Climbers? (18)
Ⓐ Eagle Ⓑ Hawk Ⓒ Vulture Ⓓ All these
B B C B D A D D B A B C D C C C B D B C (19)The major source of heat energy is (19)
Ⓐ Moon Ⓑ Earth Ⓒ Nuclear fuels Ⓓ Sun
Chapter -9 (20) The thermal conductivity of silver is -------- Wm-1K-1 Wm-1K-1 ------ (20)
Ⓐ 430 Ⓑ 400 Ⓒ 245 Ⓓ 105
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 (21)The gliders remain in air due to (21)
B C A C C D B C B D C C D A C A C D D A D D C C A Ⓐ Power Ⓑ Conduction Ⓒ Radiation Ⓓ Convection
(22) The thermal conductivity of dry air is -------- Wm-1K-1 Wm-1K-1 ------ (22)
Ⓐ 0.08 Ⓑ 0.03 Ⓒ 0.2 Ⓓ 0.026
(23) Heat transfers through fluid by (fluid) (23)
Ⓐ absorption Ⓑ conduction Ⓒ convection Ⓓ radiation
(24) The thermal conductivity of rubber is -------- Wm-1K-1 Wm-1K-1 ------ (24)
Ⓐ 0.08 Ⓑ 1.7 Ⓒ 0.2 Ⓓ 0.59
(25) Thermal conductivity is directly proportional to ---- (25)
Ⓐ Area Ⓑ Time Ⓒ Temperature Ⓓ Length of conductor

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