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Annual Question Paper Montfort Class 9

The document outlines a physics and chemistry examination consisting of multiple choice, short answer, long answer, and case study questions, totaling 50 marks. It covers various topics including Newton's laws, energy conservation, atomic theory, and the properties of ionic compounds. Each section is designed to test students' understanding of fundamental concepts in physics and chemistry.

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Annual Question Paper Montfort Class 9

The document outlines a physics and chemistry examination consisting of multiple choice, short answer, long answer, and case study questions, totaling 50 marks. It covers various topics including Newton's laws, energy conservation, atomic theory, and the properties of ionic compounds. Each section is designed to test students' understanding of fundamental concepts in physics and chemistry.

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Section A: Physics (25 Marks)

I. Multiple Choice Questions (6 Marks)


1.​ (1 Mark) Note is a sound :
(a) of mixture of several frequencies (b) of mixture of two frequencies
(c) of a single frequency
(d) always unpleasant to listen
2.​ (1 Mark) A body of mass 10 kg is moving with a constant velocity of 2 m/s. A constant
force of 10 N acts on it for 4 seconds. The kinetic energy of the body after the force acts
is:
(a) 40 J (b) 80 J (c) 120 J (d) 160 J
3.​ (1 Mark) The work done by the force of gravity on a satellite moving around the Earth in a
circular orbit is:
(a) Positive (b) Negative (c) Zero (d) Depends on the mass of the satellite
4.​ (1 Mark) The nucleus of an atom consists of:
(a) Protons and neutrons (b) Protons and electrons (c) Neutrons and electrons (d) Only
protons
5.​ (1 Mark) Which of the following is an example of a longitudinal wave?
(a) Light wave (b) Sound wave (c) Water wave (d) Microwaves
6.​ (1 Mark) The value of acceleration due to gravity (g) at the center of the Earth is:
(a) Maximum (b) Minimum (c) Zero (d) Equal to the value on the surface of the Earth
II. Short Answer Questions (4 Marks)
1.​ (2 Marks) State Newton's law of universal gravitation. Derive an expression for the
gravitational force between two objects.
2.​ (2 Marks) Show that in case of a body falling freely under gravity total mechanical
energy remains conserved neglect air resistance.
III. Long Answer Questions (6 Marks)
1.​ (3 Marks) Explain resonance with a suitable example.what is amplitude?
2.​ (3 Marks) Define power. State its SI unit. A man weighing 60 kg climbs up a staircase of
30 steps in 30 seconds. If each step is 20 cm high, calculate the power of the man. (Take
g = 10 m/s²)

IV. Long Answer Type Question(5 Marks)


1.​ A stone is dropped from a height of 100 m. Calculate the kinetic energy and potential
energy of the stone at a height of 50 m from the ground. (Take g = 10 m/s² and mass of
stone = 1 kg). Define Canal ray. Which subatomic particle is the heaviest among all?

V.Case Study Based Question (4 Marks)


Case Study: A ball is thrown vertically upwards with an initial velocity of 20 m/s.
(a) (1 Mark) What is the maximum height reached by the ball?
(b) (1 Mark) What is the time taken by the ball to reach the maximum height?
(c) (1 Mark) What is the velocity of the ball at the highest point?
(d) (1 Mark) What is the acceleration of the ball throughout its motion? (Take g = 10 m/s²)

Section B: Chemistry (25 Marks)

I. Multiple Choice Questions (5 Marks)


1.​ (1 Mark) The number of sodium atoms present in one molecule of sodium carbonate is :
(a) 2 (b) 4 (c) 1 (d) 3
2.​ (1 Mark) Which of the following is an isotope of carbon?
(a) ¹⁴C (b) ¹⁴N (c) ¹⁶O (d) ¹²Mg
3.​ (1 Mark) The valency of magnesium is:
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
4.​ (1 Mark) Which of the following is a triatomic molecule?
(a) H₂O (b) O₂ (c) N₂ (d) He
5.​ (1 Mark) The mass of 1 mole of water is:
(a) 1 g (b) 18 g (c) 2 g (d) 36 g
II. Short Answer Questions (4 Marks)
1.​ (2 Marks) Write two drawbacks of Rutherfords atomic model?
2.​ (2 Marks) Calculate the molar mass of glucose (C₆H₁₂O₆). (Atomic masses: C = 12 u, H =
1 u, O = 16 u).What will be the valency of an atom if it contains 3 protons and 4 neutrons?

III. Long Answer Questions (12 Marks)


1.​ (3 Marks) Explain the postulates of Dalton's atomic theory.
2.​ (3 Marks) Define atomic number and mass number. What are isotopes?
3.​ (2+1 Marks) Differentiate between a molecule and a compound.Write the correct
representation of an element ‘X’ which contains 15 electrons and sixteen
neutrons.
4.​ (3 Marks) Chemical formula of a metal sulphate is MSO4. What will be the formula of its
Phosphide? how many electrons can stay in M shell of Chloride ion? Define Isobars.
IV. Case Study Based Question (4 Marks)
Case Study: Sodium chloride (NaCl) is an ionic compound.
(a) (1 Mark) What is the valency of sodium and chlorine?
(b) (2 Mark) How is the ionic bond formed between sodium and chlorine?
(c) (1 Mark) Give two examples of other ionic compounds.

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