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This document contains a science test paper with multiple choice and short answer questions about gravitation for class 9. The questions cover topics such as the relationship between cross-sectional area and pressure; how weight is affected by acceleration due to gravity; the difference in weight at the equator and poles; how gravitational force changes with distance; and the definitions of gravitational force, weight, and acceleration due to gravity. It also includes problems calculating values related to freely falling objects, and how the weight of a rocket changes between Earth and the Moon.
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Gravitation Imp Questions Paper 2

This document contains a science test paper with multiple choice and short answer questions about gravitation for class 9. The questions cover topics such as the relationship between cross-sectional area and pressure; how weight is affected by acceleration due to gravity; the difference in weight at the equator and poles; how gravitational force changes with distance; and the definitions of gravitational force, weight, and acceleration due to gravity. It also includes problems calculating values related to freely falling objects, and how the weight of a rocket changes between Earth and the Moon.
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CBSE TEST PAPER-02

CLASS - IX Science (Gravitation)

1. If cross – sectional area of an object is more than the pressure applied by the [1]
external force is :-
(a) Less (b) More (c) Remains same (d) None of the above.
2. If the acceleration due to gravity at a place is more, the weight of that object will :- [1]
(a) Decrease (b) Increase (c) Remains same (d) None of the above
3. Weight of the object is:- [1]
(a) More at the equator and less at poles (b) More at poles and less at equator
(d) Same at poles and equator (d) Depend on Mass of the object

m
4. If the distance between the object increase, mass remaining same then the [1]
gravitational forces between the object will :-

5.
(a) Increase (b) Decrease (c) Remain same

co
(d) None of the above.
How does acceleration due to gravity change with the shape of earth? [2]
z.
6. What do you understand by the gravitational force of earth and weight? [2]
er

7. A man of mass 60 Kg is standing on the floor holding a stone weighing 40N. What is [2]
ap

the force with which the floor is pushing him up?


8. What is acceleration due to gravity and how is it different from acceleration? [2]
tP

9. What is acceleration due to gravity and calculate its value on earth? [3]
s

10. A ball is thrown vertically upwards. The speed of the ball was 10m/s when it had [3]
Te

reached one half of its maximum height.


(a) How high does the ball rise?
(b) Find the velocity and acceleration 1s after it is thrown.
11. How does weight of a rocket change as it moves from earth to moon? [3]
12. Give a mathematical proof of the Archimedes principle? [3]
13. The Olympic high jump record is 2.45m held by Cuba let acceleration due to gravity [5]
on earth was – 1m/s2 and not -10m/s2. Calculate the height to which the jumper
would have jumped?

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