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CB - IX - Sci - CH 9 Force and Laws of Motion - MCQ

1. The document is a practice paper containing multiple choice questions about science chapter 9 on force and laws of motion for 9th standard students. 2. It provides 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of Newton's laws of motion, inertia, force, momentum, and related concepts. 3. Students are instructed to attempt all questions by choosing the correct answer from the options provided for each question.

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CB - IX - Sci - CH 9 Force and Laws of Motion - MCQ

1. The document is a practice paper containing multiple choice questions about science chapter 9 on force and laws of motion for 9th standard students. 2. It provides 10 multiple choice questions testing knowledge of Newton's laws of motion, inertia, force, momentum, and related concepts. 3. Students are instructed to attempt all questions by choosing the correct answer from the options provided for each question.

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Practice Paper - MCQ

Subject: Science Chapter: 9 Force and Laws of Motion

Std: IX

General Instructions:

1. The Practice Paper comprises MCQs.


2. Attempt all questions.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below.

(i) The speed or direction of an object changes only when ______________.

A. it is stopped

B. an unbalanced force is applied on it

C. a balanced force is applied on it

D. no force is applied on it

(ii) Inertia of an object

A. increases the speed of the object

B. decreases the speed of the object

C. reduces the frictional force.

D. resists the any change in the state of motion of the object.

(iii) When a car starts and moves all of a sudden from rest, the people sitting inside it
move backwards. This is an example of

A. Newton’s first law motion

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B. Newton’s second law motion

C. Newton’s third law motion

D. Newton’s law of gravitation

(iv) Action and reaction force acts on

A. same body and in same direction

B. same body but in different direction

C. different body but in same direction

D. different body and in different direction.

(v) A passenger in a moving train tosses a coin which falls behind him. It mean that
motion of the train is:
A. accelerated

B. uniform

C. retarded

D. along circular track

(vi) The qualitative definition of force is given by

A. Newton’s first law motion

B. Newton’s second law motion

C. Newton’s third law motion

D. Law of conservation of momentum

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(vii) An object of mass 40 kg moves with an acceleration of 8 m/s 2. The rate of
change of momentum in SI unit is
A. 5 kg m/s

B. 10 kg m/s

C. 320 N

D. 5N

(viii) When a 12 N force acts on 3 kg mass for a second, the change in velocity is (in
m/s)
A. 36

B. 4

C. 2

D. 18

(ix) A hammer of mass 270 g with the speed of 35 m/s, strikes a nail. The nail stops
the hammer in a very short time of 0.03 seconds. The force of the nail on the
hammer is about:
A. 283.5 N

B. 10166N

C. 315 N

D. 896 N

(x) An object of mass 20 kg has a momentum of 80 kg m/s, then the velocity of the
object is:
A. 4 m/s

B. 100 m/s

C. 1600 m/s

D. 0.25 m/s

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