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The document provides the syllabus and sample questions for the Class 9th section of the International Olympiad of Science (iOS'17). The syllabus covers 9 topics in science and the test contains 50 questions to be completed in 60 minutes. Sample questions provided test knowledge in topics like biology, chemistry and physics through multiple choice questions.

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IOS Class9 PDF

The document provides the syllabus and sample questions for the Class 9th section of the International Olympiad of Science (iOS'17). The syllabus covers 9 topics in science and the test contains 50 questions to be completed in 60 minutes. Sample questions provided test knowledge in topics like biology, chemistry and physics through multiple choice questions.

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International Olympiad of Science - iOS’ 17

CLASS 9th SYLLABUS & SAMPLE QUESTIONS


Matter in Our Surroundings, Atoms and Molecules, Cells and Tissues, Diversity in Living Organisms,
Force and Motion, Gravitation, Work, Energy and Sound, Why Do We Fall Ill, Natural Resources,
Improvement in Food Resources, Mental Aptitude and Reasoning.

The Actual Question Paper Contains 50 Questions. The Duration of the Test Paper is 60 Minutes.

1. Which one of the following is the acrocentric 3. Choose the isobar from the following.
chromosome? (A) 6C and 6C14 (B) 92U 92C
12 235 and 238

(C) 1H1 and 1C2 (D) 18Ar


40 and 20Ca40
(E) None of these
4. Humans are classified according to the
following hierarchy:
Animalia  Chordata  Mammalia 
Primates  Hominidae Homo Sapiens
(A) A Which category is represented by Primates in
(B) B the above hierarchy?
(A) Order (B) Genus
(C) C
(C) Kingdom (D) Family
(D) D
(E) None of these
(E) None of these
5. What is the number of water molecules
2. Which one of the following graphs shows contained in a drop of water weighing 0.12 g?
uniform acceleration? (A) 2.007 × 1021
(B) 4.014 × 1021
(C) 2.007 × 1022
(A) (B) (D) 4.014 × 1022
(E) None of these
6. Calculate the number of molecules of
chloroform (CHCl3)weighing 0.0239 g (H =1,
C=12, Cl=35.5).
(C) (D)
(A) 0.2046 × 1017 (B) 1.2046 × 1020
(C) 2.2046 × 1022 (D) 3.1046 × 1021
(E) None of these (E) None of these

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International Olympiad of Science - iOS’ 17

7. A student has three cubes, one is steel cube (A) Cathode rays produce greenish light on
with 40 g mass and 100 cm3 volume, second is striking the wall of discharge tube
silver cube with 30 g mass and 10 cm3 volume, (B) Cathode rays cast shadows of the objects
and third is iron cube with 80 g mass and 100 placed in their path
cm3 volume. Compare the cube and find out (C) Cathode rays move the blades of a paddle
which one of the following cube has the wheel placed in their path
highest density? (D) Cathode rays are deflected towards the
(A) Steel cube has highest density positive plate of an electric field
(B) Iron cube has highest density (E) None of these
(C) Silver cube has highest density 10. Class ify the fo llowing ma terials in to
(D) Steel and silver has same density elements, compounds and mixtures:
(E) None of these Methane, granite, blood, sodium, silver, iron,
sugar
8. Which one of the following statements
(A) Elements: Sodium and silver
correctly describes the relationship between
the buoyant force and an object in fluid? Compounds: Methane, Granite, sugar
(A) The buoyant force is equal to the volume Mixtures: Iron, blood
of the fluid that the object displaces. (B) Elements: Sodium, silver, iron,
(B) The buoyant force is equal to the density Compounds: Methane, sugar
of the fluid that the object displaces. Mixtures: Granite, blood
(C) The buoyant force is equal to the volume (C) Elements: Sodium, silver, iron,
of the fluid that the object displaces. Compounds: Methane, blood
(D) The buoyant force is equal to the weight Mixtures: Granite, sugar
of the fluid that the object displaces. (D) Elements: Methane, silver, iron,
(E) None of these Compounds: Sodium, sugar
9. Which one of the following shows that cathode Mixtures: Granite, blood
rays are negatively charged particles? (E) None of these

ANSWERS
1. (B) 2. (A) 3. (D) 4. (A) 5. (B) 6. (B) 7. (C) 8. (D) 9. (D) 10. (B)

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