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SUMMER

VACATION
HOMEWORK
Class : 9th SB Sub : SCIENCE + MATH + ENGLISH
SUB :- PHYSICS 08. When the distance travelled by a body is directly
MCQ proportional to the square of the time taken, the
motion of the body is
01. An object is projected upwards with a velocity
of 100 m/s. It will strike the ground after 1) uniform 2) uniformly accelerated
(approximately) 3) zig zag 4) circular
1) 10 s 2) 20 s 09. The average velocity of a body is equal to mean
3) 15 s 4) 5 s of its initial velocity and final velocity. The
acceleration of the body is
02. A body moving with an initial velocity of 5 m/s
acceleration at 2 m/s2. Its velocity after 10 seconds 1) variable 2) zero
is 3) negative 4) uniform
1) 20 m/s 2) 25 m/s 10. The distance-time graph of a body is a straigh
3) 5 m/s 4) 22.5 m/s line inclined to time axis. The body is in
03. A racing car has a uniform acceleration of 8 m/s2. 1) uniform motion
The distance covered by the car in 5 seconds after 2) uniformly accelerated motion
the start is: 3) uniformly retarded motion
1) 100 m 2) 200 m 4) rest position
3) 300 m 4) 400 m VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
04. A moving train is brought to rest within 20 11. A box goin down an inclined plane has an
seconds by applying brakes. If the retardation acceleration of 0.9 m s–2. Calculate the distance
due to breakes is 2 m/s2, then the initial velocity covered by the box, 6 seconds after the start.
was,
12. What does the odometer of an automobile
1) 10 m/s 2) 20 m/s measure?
3) 30 m/s 4) 40 m/s 13. What does the path of an object look like when it
05. An arrow is fired straight up, leaving the bow at is in uniform motion?
15 meters per second. If air resistance is 14. State which of the following situations are possible
negligible, how hight will the arrow rise and give an example for each of these
1) 10.5 m 2) 15.0 m a) an object with a constant acceleration but zero
3) 11.5 m 4) 8.5 m velocity.
06. A firefighter drops from a window into a net. If b) an object moving in a certain direction with an
the window is 34 metres above the net, the speed acceleration in the perpendicular direction.
with which firefighter hits the net 15. What does speedometer of a bus or a car measure?
1) 18 m/s 2) 20 m/s SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
3) 12 m/s 4) 26 m/s 16. A train is travelling at a speed of 90 km/h. Brakes
07. A pitcher throws his fastball horizontally at 42.1 are applied so as to produce a uniform accelration
metres per second. How far does it drop before of –0.5 m/s2. Find how far the train will go before
crossing the plate, 18.3 meters away it is brought to rest.
17. A train accelerates from 20 km/h to 80 km/h in 4
1) 0.8 m 2) 1.2 m
minutes. How much distance does it cover in this
3) 2.2 m 4) 0.93 m period? Assume that the tracks are straight.
18. A boy runs for 10 min at a uniform speed of 9 km/h. At 1) Rutherford’s nuclear theory
what speed should he run for the next 20 min so 2) Bohr’s theory
that the averae speed comes to 12 km/h?
3) Dalton’s atomic theory
19. An athlete completes one round of a circular track
4) Kinetic theory of gases
of diameter 200 m in 40s . What will be the distance
covered and the displacement at the end of 2 05. A sample of pure water, irrespective of its source
minutes and 20 s? contains 11.1% hydrogen and 88.9% oxygen. The
data supports
20. A ball is gently dropped from a height of 20 m. If
its velocity increases uniformly at the rate of 10 1) Law of constant proportions
m/s2, with what velocity will it strike the ground? 2) Law of conservation of mass
After what time will it strike the ground? 3) Law of reciprocal proportions
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS 4) Law of multiple proportions
21. Define 06. Two gaseous samples were analysed. One
a) Speed contained 1.2 g of carbon and 3.2 g of oxygen. The
b) Velocity other contained 27.3% carbon and 72.7% oxygen.
The experimental data are in accordance with
22. What is meant by acceleration and write system
of units and also describe 1) Law of conservation of mass
a) positive acceleration 2) Law of definite proportions

b) negative acceleration 3) Law of reciprocal proportions


c) zero acceleration 4) Law of multiple proportions
23. State 07. Which of the following has smallest mass ?

a) Time of ascent 1) 4g of He
b) Time of descent 2) 6.022 × 1023 atoms of He
24. Write any five differnce between mass and weight 3) 1 atom of He

25. By using graphical method derive equations of 4) 1 mole atoms of He


motion in (1-D) 08. The mass of 1 amu is
SUB :- CHEMISTRY 1 1 1
1)  g 2) g
MCQ 12 6.022  10 23 6.022  10 23
01. All samples of carbon dioxide contain carbon and 12
oxygen in the mass ratio 3 : 8. This is in 3) g 4) 6.022 × 1023 g
6.022  10 23
agreement with the law of
09. The number of atoms present in a molecule of a
1) Conservation of mass substance is called
2) Constant proportions 1) Molecularity 2) Atomicity
3) Multiple proportions 3) Valency 4) Reactivity
4) Gaseous volumes 10. An atom is the
02. The indivisibility of an atom was proposed by 1) Smallest particle of matter known
1) Rutherford 2) Dalton 2) Smallest particle of a gas
3) Bohr 4) Einstein 3) Smallest particle of an element that can takes
03. A chemical equation is always balanced to fulfil part in a chemical change
the condition of 4) Radioactive emission
1) Dalton’s atomic theory VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
2) Law of constant composition 11. Give two examples of trivalent metal ions.
3) Law of multiple proportions 12. Give one example of a polyatomic cation.
4) Law of conservation of mass 13. Calculate formula mass of sodium carbonate ?
04. “All matter is made up of very small particles 14. Write formula for the following compounds
which cannot be further broken down. These aluminium sulphide, tin (II) fluoride, magnesium
particles are called atoms”. This statement is one sulphate and ammonium nitrate.
of the assumptions of
15. How many atoms are present in 1 mole of 05. Mustard : Tap root : : Maize : ________
hydrogen gas ? 06. Pea : Two cotyledons : : Rice : __________
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS 07. Rose : _________ : : Bamboo : Parallel venation .
16. Carbon and oxygen react with each other in the 08. Thread like spiral chloroplast is found in
ratio 3 : 8 by mass. What weight of carbon should
1) Riccia 2) Spirogyra
be used to react completely with 40g of oxygen?
3) Chara 4) Ulva
17. Give the chemical formula, for each of the
following acids : 09. Lycopodium belongs to division
a) Nitric acid 1) Bryophyta 2) Thallophyta
b) Hydrogen bromide 3) Pteridophyta 4) Gymnosperms

c) Carbonic acid 10. Which of the following is characteristic of


pteridophytes?
d) Hypochlorous acid
1) Asexual reproduction by spore formation
e) Iodic acid
2) Non-flowering plants
f) Sulphurous acid
3) Well developed conducting system
18. Calculate the volume occupied by 2.8 g of N2 at
STP. 4) All of these
19. The molecular formula of ferric sulphate is
Fe2(SO4)3. (Atomic mass : Fe = 56, S = 32, O = 16) VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
a) Calculate the molar mass of Fe 2(SO4)3. 11. Who proposed ‘Five kingdom’ classification
b) How many moles of each element is there in system? Name the five kingdom of the
40g of ferric sulphate ? classification system.
20. What is the mass of 0.5 mole of water (H2O)? 12. Which type of fungi are included in division
(Atomic masses : H = 1 u, O = 16u) thallophyta.

LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS 13. Fibrous roots are present in which plants
21. 25.4 g of iodine and 14.2 g of chlorine are made to 14. How seeds of gymnosperms differ from that of
react completely to yield a mixture of ICl and ICl3. angiosperms?
Calculate the ratio of the moles of ICl and ICl3. 15. Distinguish between monocots and Dicots.
22. 8.4 g of sodium bicarbonate on reaction with 20g SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
of acetic acid liberated 4.4 g of carbon dioxide gas 16. What are cryptogams? Give two examples of it.
into the atmosphere. What is the mass of the 17. Differentiate between Thallophyta and Bryophyta.
residue left ?
18. Why funaria belongs to division bryophyta.
23. A sample of ammonia (NH3) weight 2.00 g. What
19. Observe the diagram and answer the given
mass of sulphur dioxide (SO2) contains the same
questions
numbe of molecules as are in 2.00 g of ammonia?
24. What is the mass of one atom of hydrogen?
(Atomic mass of hydrogen = 1 u)
25. Calculate the number of moles of phosphorus (P)
atoms in 100 g of phosphorus. If phosphorus is
considered to contain P4 molecules, then how a) Identify the given figure
many moles of P4 molecules are there ? b) Two which division does it belong
SUB :- BIOLOGY c) identify label ‘X’ in the given figure
ANSWER THE FOLLOWING 20. A
01. Spirogyra : Autotrophic : : Yeast : _________ LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
02. Angiosperm : Seeds enclosed : : ________ : Seeds 21. Which criteria are used for the classification of
naked. plants? Explain with reason
03. Sargassum : Thallophyta : : Adiantum : _____ 22. Sketch, label and describe Spirogyra.
04. Pteridophytes : Cryptogame : : Angiosperms : 23. Sketch and label the figures f the following
_________ plants and explain them in brief.
24. Write a paragraph in your own words about the 08. The number of solutions, the equaiton
ornamental plants called fern 3x+5y+15=0 can have
25. Classify given examples of phanerogames into 1) one only 2) exactly two
dicotyledons and monocotyledons. write the 3) zero 4) infinite
characteristics of each class
09. 8y = 9 when written as an equation in two
Examples : Banana, Rice, Mustard, Coriander,
variables, is
Maize, Groundnut, Wheat, Coconut, Tamarind,
Bamboo. 1) x+8y=9 2) 0.x+8y+9=0
SUB :- MATHMATHES 3) 0.x+8y–9=0 4) 0.x+8y=0
MCQ 10. The linear equation 3x = 2y when expressed
in the form ax+by+c=0, then a, b, c are
01. 0.123 can be expreseed in rational from as respectively
1) 3,2,0 2) 3,2,1
900 111 123 121
1) 2) 3) 4) 3) 3, –2, 0 4) 3, –2, 1
111 900 10 900
VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
02. Set of natural numbers is a subset of
1) Set of even numbers 11. If x  12  4  x ,then find x.
2) Set of odd numbers 12. Is 5.25 a rational number ? Can you write it in
3) Set of composite numbers the form p/q,where p and q ae integers and q  0
4) Set of real number ?
03. Which of the following numbers has the 13. Find the value of k if (3, 4) is a solution of the
terminating decimal representation? equation 5x — 2y = k. Find one more solution
of the equation.
1) 1/7 2) 1/3
14. Represent the following situation by a linear
3) 3/5 4) 17/3
equation : Age of father is 8 less than 5 times
04. Which of the following numbers can be
age of his son.
represented as non-terminating, repeating
decimals? 2x y
15. Express  5  in the form ax+by+c=0.
3 6
1) 39/24 3) 3/16
3) 3/11 4) 137/25 SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
16. Convert 5/11 into decimal form.
05. If x=9+4 5 , find the value of x  1/ x .
17. Represent 0.23 in the form m/n.
1) 1 2) 2
3) 3 4) 4 18. Given that 3  1.732 and 5  2.236 then find
06. Which of the following statements is true?
 6 
1) Product of two irrational numbers is always the value of  
irrational  5 3
2) Product of a rational and an irrational number 19. Simplify
is always irrational
   
2 2
3) Sum of two irrational numbers can never be a) 3 5 b) 5 2
irrational
20. Write the linear equations in two variables in
4) Sum of an integer and a rational number can the form ax + by + c = 0 by using the given values
never be an integer of a,b,c
07. 2.6  0.82 is equal to i) a=0, b= –3, c=0

181 182 82 1 1 1
1) 2) 3) 4) None of these ii) a  ,b  and c 
999 99 99 2 3 6
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS SUB :- ENGLISH
21. Express the following recurring decimal 01. Read and revise parts of speech.
expansions in the form p/q, where p and q are
integres and q  0. 02. What is parts of speech?

a) 0.7 b) 0.257 03. Write definition and types of nouns.

22. Solve : x+2y=8, 2x+3y=13 04. Write definition and types of verbs.
23. Solve : 2x+3y=28, 3x+y=21 05. Write definition and examples of Preposition
24. Solve : 4x+3y=21, 3x+2y=8
06. What is tense?
25. Solve : 3x+2y=7, 2x+y=8
07. Read and revise tense definitions and make
flowchart on it.
08. Write present tense in detail with 10
examples.
09. Write past tense in detail with 10 examples.
10. Write future tense in detail with 10 examples.

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