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11 . /\ vess el conta ins oil (dens ity 0.8 g cm ) over mercury A . 12. 8 g cm
(den si Iy I J .(1 g cm 1>, /\ homogeneous sphere ll oals I
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A. 3.6 B. 2.2 C. 1.8 D. 0.9 17. Suppose a new pl and is di sc:ovc rcd, which re vol vc ~
around tlte S11n (i.e., it is a part or our tHi lar syst<.: 111)
lJ . Two bodies P and Q, havi11g masses M,, and M
. 1 • (/ If its orbit lies be!wec11 Sa t11rn .ind Jupil er, it s t11rn:
respective y, exert forces on each other und have 110
other forces acting on them . The force acting on P period of' revolution wou ld he
is F, which gives P an acceleration a. Which or the A. Less thun that of' Jupiter
following options is correct? ll . Mo1·c than that of' Jupiter
C. Equal to that of Jupiter or Saturn
Magnitude of Magnitude ol'
D. More than that of Saturn.
force on Q acceleration on Q
18. Which of the l'ollowing 8lalcmen ts arc correct'!
A.
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100N I. It is easier to rol I than to slide some 11<.:a vy objec:ts
ov<.:r another fixed object.
B. M,, F
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without skidding.
Ill. Friction helps a person to climb a tree or c1 pole .
IV. Friction helps us to light a matchstick.
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V. Ball bearings arc designed to increase frictio n
\ l) /4r A p; rticle i; moving in a straight line witl~ i; i~al between moving parts of mach ines.
\l,,Y velocity u and uniform acceleration a. If the sum of A. I and II only 13. II and 111 only
the distances travelled in 111' and (t + I)' 1' seconds is O C.
111 ,:..'fV and V only D. I, Ill and IV only
I 00 cm, then its velocity after t seconds in cm s is I
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A. 20 B. 30 c. 50 D. 80 \{:,..<).. 19. Shweta observes lightning in her area . She hea rs thc
so und 4 s after she observed lightning . How far is
15 . The figure sho~s ~ress~re \P) variation i1~ two dif~e~ent X q V> she from the place where lightning occurs if spccd or
sound waves m air with time (I) at a given position. vl. so und in air is 330 m s ? 1
Both the figures are drawn to the same scale. \{.,..,.,\-;\I oJ-- .
A. I .32 km B. 2.55 km c. 1.92 km D. o.66 km
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Q W 1 one Wit 1 a burn111g matchstick A r.t . I
. aves ( "•) rotect house I
R . . 11 Seismograph t 1e correct observations is/a rc • 11c1 t ic ex.per· ·
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111 arthquake I. Acrilon burns vigorously with no be· I fi . .
S . Charge - - . If NYJon an d polyester burn slow ly ·uidac. .0Jfllat,un
. . (iv) E lectroscope · 10 11n bcads ·
A. P-('.!, Q-(iv), R-(ii), S -(iii) 111 S ilk
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B . P-( 11 ) , Q-(iii), R-(iv). S-(i) IV. Cotton and rayon burn with a smell ofb ng .Cathers.'.
C. P-(iii), Q-(ii), R-(i), S -(iv) A
. I and IV only
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D . P-(iii), Q-(i), R -(ii), S-(iv) C. IV only D. 1. II, 1/ I and /V
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A solid 'X' was heated b . . Match column I wi th column // a nd select the c- - -
The hot Ii . a eyond Its melting point. • from the gi. ven codes.
option orrcct
I I quid at 120 C was then allowed to cool
s_ow t The temperature was recorded at
time 1nterv I .1 .
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In an experiment, 50 kg o f a fuel was completely
Study the curve carefu lly and burnt. The heat produced was measured to be / 50,000 J.
statement(s). select the correct The calorific valu e of the fuel is
I. A. 3 kca l!g B . I 50,000 J
The freezing point of 'X' is 60°C.
C. 3000 kl/kg D. 3 kJ!kg
II. Ia part (iii) of the curve, 'X' exists in liquid state. 29.
m. When 'X' is heated beyond l20°C, the particles of Read the given statements and select the correct option.
'X' will Jose heat energy and contraction of liquid Sta tement I : In Rutherford 's gold foi l experiment,
'X' will take place. very few a -particles are deflected back .
IV Statement 2 : Nucleus is the heavy body present in
ln part (i) of the curve. particles of 'X' have higher the centre of the atom.
kinetic energy than that of the particles in parts (ii)
and (iii) of the curve. A. Both statements I and 2 are true and statement 2
A . II and III only is the correct explanation of sta tement I.
B . I and IV only B. Both statements / and 2 are true but statemen t 2 is
C. fTI only D. 1, II, IfI and IV not the correct explanation of statement / .
24. Read the following statements and select the correct C. Statement I is true and statement 2 is fa lse.
ones. · D . Both sta tements I and 2 arc fa lse.
I. Coal , petroleum and natural gas arc called fossil 30. Ritwik was given four inflammable subs tances P, Q,
fuels. R and S. He was asked to handover them to Ramesh
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II. Coal and natural gas are two exhaustible resources.
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7 ·t) who was the resident of a hot area (temperature, 46°C) .
III. Coke is used in the manufacture of steel. ~~ 0 0 Ritwik collected the data about the substances as shown
in the table. Which substances Ritwik should not carry
IV. Fossil fuels are present in limited quantity. ~j \O to the hot area where Ra mes h lives?
A. I and II only 8 . I and IV only ;1/
Substance Ignition temperature
C. I , II and ill only D . I, II, III and IV
p 40°c
25. Arrange the given substances (I-IV) in the increasing Q 38°C
order of their m ass in grams . R s2°c
I. 2 x 1023 atoms of carbon s s9°c
II. 2 g a toms of oxygen A. P and Q B. R a nd S
m. 25 g o f iron C. P and S D. P, Q and S
IV 22 .4 L of carbon diox ide a t STP
A. IV < III < II < J B . I < JJ1 < II < IV
3 I. Rag hav, a c lass 9 stude n t has l is ted down a frw
properties of three substances W, X and Y in the g ive n
C. JIJ < I < IV < 11 D . II < N < I < Ill
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