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KV Class 9 SCIENCE Annual Exam Sample Question Paper 2

The document is a Summative Assessment II for Class IX Science, detailing the structure of the question paper, which includes three sections: A, B, and C, with a total of 90 marks. It provides specific instructions for answering questions, including the types of questions and their corresponding marks. Additionally, it includes a marking scheme and open text-based assessment themes related to drought handling and water conservation.

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KV Class 9 SCIENCE Annual Exam Sample Question Paper 2

The document is a Summative Assessment II for Class IX Science, detailing the structure of the question paper, which includes three sections: A, B, and C, with a total of 90 marks. It provides specific instructions for answering questions, including the types of questions and their corresponding marks. Additionally, it includes a marking scheme and open text-based assessment themes related to drought handling and water conservation.

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KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN

REGIONAL OFFICE, VARANASI


Summative Assessment II, 2015-2016
Class- IX
Subject – Science (086/090)
Max Time : 3:00hrs Max. Marks : 90

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1. The question paper comprises of three sections A, B and C. You have to attempt all the
sections.
2. All questions are compulsory.
3. There is no choice in any question.
4. All questions of section A, B and C are to be attempted separatory.
5. Question no. 1 to 3 in section A are one mark question. These are to be answered in one word
are one sentence.
6. Question no. 4 to 6 in section A are two marks questions. These are to be answered in about
30 words.
7. Questions no. 7 to 18 in section A are three marks questions. These are to be answered in
about 50 words.
8. Question no. 19 to 22 in section A are five marks questions. These are to be answered in
about 70 words.
9. Question no. 23 to 31 in section B are multiple choice questions based on practical skill and
are 1 marks each.
10. Question no. 32 to 34 in section B are also based on practical skill and are two marks each
you have to give an appropriate answer.
11. Question no. 35 to 37 in section C are based on OTBA having 2,3 and 5 marks respectively.

SECTION – A

1. How many atoms are present in a K2SO4 molecule?


2. Define mass number of an atom.
3. Change 1kWh into joule.
4. Define chronic diseases with one example.
5. Which are the two forces act on an object placed on the surface of water?
6. The atomic number of two elements X and Y are 13 and 16. What will be the number of
electrons in their ion X3+ and Y 2– ?
7. Composition of the nuclei of two atomic species X and Y are given below.
40 40
X Y
18 20
(a) Calculate the number of neutrons in X and Y.
(b) How many electrons present in M shell of X.
(c) What is the relation between X and Y?
8 (a) Why do isotopes show similar chemical properties?
(b) Define isotopes.
(c) Which isotope is used in the treatments of cancer?
9. Draw a well labelled diagram of Balanoglossus with any three identifying features.
10. Define the following terms :
(a) Bilaterally symmetrical. (b) Triploblastic. (c) Cryptogamae.
11(a) Define acute diseases with one example.
(b) What is immunisation?
12. Write any three differences between infections and non-infections diseases.
13(a) What do you mean by inflammation?
(b) How can severity of disease manifestation depend on the number of microbes?
14. Write any three applications of Archimedes' principle.
15. The mass of a wooden block is 10 kg and its dimensions are 40cmx 20cmx10cm. find the
pressure exerted by wooden block if it lie with :
(a) Side of dimension 20cm x 10cm.
(b) Side of dimension 40cm x 10cm.
16(a) Define 1 joule of work.
(b) What is the kinetic energy of an object? write an expression for it.
17(a) When is the work done by a force said to be negative?
(b) A porter lift a luggage of 50kg from the ground and put it on his head 175cm above the
ground. Calculate the work done by him on the luggage.
18. Manya was watching a program based on ships on television. She Saw a device attached
to a ship through which the men on the ship located the enemy submarines and sent the
message to the headquarters.
(i) Write the full form the device.
(ii) On which principle does the device work?
(iii) Write any two other uses of device attached to ship.
19. Describe Rutherford's model of the atom. Write draw back of his model.
20(a) Which are the two principles of treatment?
(b) Write any two common characteristic features of the animals belonging to the following :
(i) Echnodermata (ii) Aves
(c) Define warm blooded and cold blooded animal.
21(a) Write any four applications of ultrasound.
(b) A ship send out ultrasound that returns from the seabed and is detected after 5 seconds. If
the speed of ultrasound through sea water is 1450ms –1. What the distance of the seabed
from the ship?
22(a) An electric heater is rated 1500w. How much unit of energy does it use in 8 hours?
(b) An object of mass 10kg is at a certain height above the ground. If the potential energy of
the object is 588J. Find the height at which the object is with the respect of ground. (g =
9.8ms –2).

SECTION – B
23. Which of the following reaction is not suitable to verify the law of conservations of mass
in a chemical reaction.
(a) Precipitation reaction (b) displacement reaction
(c) Redox reaction (d) Nuclear reaction.
24. Which of the following a hermaphrodite.
(a) Human beings (b) Cow
(c) Earthworm (d) Dog
25. Young one of fish is called.
(a) Larva (b) fry
(c) Maggot (d) tadpole
26. The density of water is –
(a) 1 Kg cm –3 (b) 1 gm –3
(c) 1 Kg m –3 (d) 100 gm –3
27. On immersing a body fully in a liquid the apparent loss in weight will be :
(a) More in lighter liquid. (b) Less in denser liquid
(c) More in denser liquid (d) Both a and b
28. An iron cuboid of m gram is placed on a surface measuring 'a' cm x 'b' cm. The pressure
developed by the cuboid is.
(a) mxg/axb (b) m/ axb
(c) axb/m (d) axb/mxg
29. If the angle of incedence is increased by 100 by how much degree will the angle
between the incedence wave and reflected wave change?
(a) 100 (b) 300
(c) 50 (d) 200
30. Sound wave travel in form of alternate :
(a) Crests and troughs (b) Compression and crests
(c) Rarefactions and troughs (d)Compressions and rarefactions.
31. When a sound wave travels in a material medium the physical quantity that is transported
from one place to another is :
(a) Speed (b) Velocity
(c) Mass (d) Energy
32. In which reaction, law of conservations of mass is not applicable?
33. The floral part of a plant consisting 5 sepals, 5 petals, 5 stamens :
(i) In which group of angiosperm would you like to place this plant?
(ii) What types of leaves venation and root system will be found in this plant?
34. State two precautions that should be observed while making use of an overflow can to
determine the dinsity of solid.
SECTION – C

OPEN TEXT BASED ASSESSMENT


SCIENCE, CLASS- IX

Theme- 1 : Handling Drought in our Country

Q.1. Which are the human activities leading to drought like conditions?

Q.2. How does drought can affects all aspects of our society and environment?

3. Describe all the components related to drought planning process helpful to reduce and
eliminate the impact of drought.

Theme- 2 : Conservation of water Bodies.

Q. 1. How do various anthropogenic activities are responsible for water pollution?

Q.2. Describe public awareness activities for conservation of water in village.

Q.3. Which are the programmes and schemes have been launched by Government and other
authorities to conserve, recycle and restore the water?
KENDRIYA VIDYALAYA SANGATHAN
REGIONAL OFFICE, VARANASI
Summative Assessment II, 2015-2016
Class- IX
Subject – Science (086/090)
Max Time : 3:00hrs Max. Marks : 90

MARKING SCHEME
Q.nos Answer Marks
1. K2SO4
2+1+4 = 7 atoms 1
2. The sum of the total number of protons and neutrons present in the 1
nucleus of an atom.
3. 1kWh = 1kW x 1h 1
= 1000wx3600s
= 3600000J
= 3.6 x 106J
4. Definition, Example 1+1
5 If the density of object more than that of liquid – sink. 1+1
If the density of object less than that of liquid – float.
6. X3+ = 13 – 3 1+1
= 10 electrons
Y2 – = 16+2
= 18 electrons
7(a). 40 1+1+1
X = 40 – 18 = 22 neutrons
18
40 1+1+1
Y = 40 – 20 = 20 neutrons
20
(b) Atomic No. of X = 18 1+1+1
No. of protron = No. of electron = 18
K L M
2 8 8 M Shell of x have 8 electrons
(c) Atomic no. different but mass no same- Isobar

8. (a) No. of valancee electron are same


(b) Definition of isotope 1+1+1
(c) Isotope of cobalt

9. Figure and any three features. 3


10(a) Body can be divide in two equal part. 3
(b) Three layers of cell
(c) Hidden reproductive organs, reproductive organs is inconspicious.
11(a) Definition of acute diseases. 1½ + 1½
(b) Definition of immunisation.
12 Three difference of each. 1+1+1
13(a) An active immune system recruits many cells to the affected tissue to 1½ +1½
kill of the disease – causing microbes. This recruitments process is
called inflammation.
(b) If the number of microbes is very small in body the disease
manifestation many be minor. If the number of microbes large the
disease can be severe.
14 Any three applications 1+1+1
15.a Mass of wooden block = 10kg 1½ +1½
Thrust = 10kg 9.8 ms – 2
= 98N
Area of side = 20cm x 10cm
= 200cm 2
= 0.02m2
Pressure = (98N/0.02)m2
= 98x100
2
= 4900 Nm – 2
b Area = 40cm x 10cm
400cm2 = 0.04m2
Pressure = (98N/0.04)m2
= 98x100
4
= 2450 Nm – 2
16(a) 1 joule is the amount of work done on an object when a force of 1N 1½ +1½
displace it by 1m along line of action of therefore.
(b) Kinetic energy is the energy possessed by an object due to its motion .
Ek = ½ mv2
17(a) Work done is negative when the force acts opposite to the direction of
displacement and angle between the two forces is 1800. displacement is
in a direction opposite to the direction of force applied.
(b) Mass of luggage m = 50kg
displacement = 175cm
= 1.75m
w = Fxs
= mg x s
= 50kg x 10ms –2 x 1.75m
= 875kg ms –2 m
= 875Nm
= 875J
18(i) Sound Navigation and Ranging 1+1+1
(ii)Principle of ultrasonic sound wave.
(iii) To determine the depth of sea, locate under water hill, submarine etc.
19. Rutherford's model of the atom. Dark back 3+2
20(a) To reduce the effects of the disease. 1+1
To kill the cause of the disease or microorganism.
(b) Any two features of Echinodermata ½+½
any two features of Aves ½+½
(c) Warm blooded – Temperature of body remains same. ½+½
Cold blooded – Temperature of body change according to environment.
21(a) Any four applications ½+½+½+½
(b) t= 5 seconds
v = 1450m/s 3
distance = 2xdepth of sea
= 2d
2d = speed x time
= 1450 m/s x 5 seconds
2d = 7250m/2 = 3625m
22(a) Power, P = 1500w 2½
= (1500/1000) kW
= 1.5kW
t = 8h
Power = Energy used / Time taken
Energy used = Power x time
= 1.5kW x 8h
= 12 unit 2½
(b) m= 10Kg
g = 9.8ms –2
Ep = 588J
Ep = mgh
588J = 10kg x 9.8ms –2 x h
h = 588J/98Kgms –2 = 6m
SECTION - B
23. d 1
24. c 1
25. b 1
26. c 1
27. a 1
28. a 1
29. d 1
30. d 1
31. d 1
32. In an nuclear reaction 1
33(i) Dicotyledons 1
(ii) Reticulate venation, tap root system ½+½
34(i) The level of water in the overflow can should be up to its brim. 1
(ii) The overflow can should be placed on a horizontal surface. 1
SECTION – C (OTBA)
Theme – 1 Handling Drought in our country.
Ans.1(i) Over farming 2
(ii) Excessive irrigation
(iii) Deforestation
(iv) Urbanization
(v) Industrialisation
Ans.2(i). Economical effects – Loss of assets in crop and productive capital. 3
(ii) Effects on environment
(a) Soil become dry
(b) Plant will be die
(c) Soil erosion
(d) Disturbed ecosystem
(e) Species become endangered
(iii) Human activities-
(a) Farmers will struggle
(b) Water becomes more expensive
(c) Price of food items increase
Ans.3. Describe following 5
(a) Monitoring and early warming
(b) Risk assessment
(c) Mitigation
(d) Post harvest management
(e) Public distribution system
(f) Crop insurance
Them - 2 Conservation of water bodies.

Ans.1.(a) Urbanization- pollution 2


(b) Sewage- water pollution
(c) Agriculture- reduce water level
(d) Industrial run off- Pollution, gloabal warming
Ans.2(a) Celebration of world wet land day. 3
(b) Celebration of world water day
(c) Removal of water weeds.
(d) Desalting
(e) Compost pit and planting tree.
Ans.3(a) Programme for repair, renovation and restoration. 5
(b) National river conservation plan.
(c) Plan for Aquatic eco-system
(d) Storm water management plan
(e) Awareness programms

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