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DPP-2 - Is Matter Around Us Pure - 03-08-2021

This document contains a DPP (Daily Practice Problem) worksheet for Class IX students with questions on the purity of matter. The questions test students on topics like mixtures, solutions, homogeneous vs heterogeneous mixtures, and properties of mixtures like brass, soda water, and air. The answers provided are: D, B, D, C, B, A, D, B, B. An additional advanced question is asked about classifying sea water as a mixture and the student is prompted to comment.

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DPP-2 - Is Matter Around Us Pure - 03-08-2021

This document contains a DPP (Daily Practice Problem) worksheet for Class IX students with questions on the purity of matter. The questions test students on topics like mixtures, solutions, homogeneous vs heterogeneous mixtures, and properties of mixtures like brass, soda water, and air. The answers provided are: D, B, D, C, B, A, D, B, B. An additional advanced question is asked about classifying sea water as a mixture and the student is prompted to comment.

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DPP/Class-IX_Is Matter around us Pure

DPP-02
Is Matter around us Pure
Class-IX
Q.1 A mixture of sulphur and carbon disulphide is
(A) Heterogenous and shows Tyndall effect
(B) Homogenous and shows Tyndall effect
(C) Heterogenous and does not show Tyndall effect
(D) Homogenous and does not show Tyndall effect
Q.2 Brass contains
(A) Gold and copper (B) Copper and zinc (C) Copper and tin (D) Copper and silver
Q.3 The particle size of solute in true solution is of the order of
(A) 10–6 m (B) 10–7 m (C) 10–8 m (D) 10–9 m
Q.4 Which of the following is not true about true solution?
(A) It can pass through filter paper (B) It is homogenous in nature
(C) At constant temperature, particles of solute settle down
(D) From a true solution, the solute can easily be recovered by evaporation or crystallisation
Q.5 Which is a property of homogenous mixture?
(A) It has a fixed composition (B) It has uniform composition
(C) It has non-uniform composition (D) It cannot be broken down to simpler substance
Q.6 Drinking soda is an example of a solution of
(A) Gas in liquid (B) Liquid in gas (C) Gas in gas (D) Solid in liquid
Q.7 Air is regarded as mixture because :
(A) its pressure may vary (B) its temperature may vary
(C) its volume changes with change in tempeature/pressure
(D) its composition may vary
Q.8 Scattering of light takes place in
(A) Electrolytic solutions (B) Colloidal solutions
(C) Electrodialysis (D) Electroplating
Q.9 An emulsion is a colloidal system of
(A) Solid dispersed in solid (B) Liquid dispersed in liquid
(C) Gas dispersed in liquid (D) Liquid dispersed in gas

ADVANCE LEVEL
Q.10 The ‘sea-water’ can be classified as a homogenous as well as heterogenous. Comment

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