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STD - Ix Re-Exam Answer Key

The document contains an answer key for a Standard IX examination, including multiple-choice questions, assertion and reason sections, and detailed answers for various scientific concepts. It covers topics such as pressure, density, meristematic tissue, and the properties of isotopes. The answer key is structured into sections A, B, C, D, and E, providing a comprehensive overview of the examination content.

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STD - Ix Re-Exam Answer Key

The document contains an answer key for a Standard IX examination, including multiple-choice questions, assertion and reason sections, and detailed answers for various scientific concepts. It covers topics such as pressure, density, meristematic tissue, and the properties of isotopes. The answer key is structured into sections A, B, C, D, and E, providing a comprehensive overview of the examination content.

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STD IX ANSWER KEY

SECTION-A

MULTIPLECHOICEQUESTIONS:

1.(c)308 K, 329 K, 391 K


2.(a)steam
3.(b)I,IV
4.(d)(I) ,(III), (IV)
5.(d)56g, 44g
6.(b)13,27
7.(c) argon and calcium
8.(b)(ii) and (iv)
9. (c) Leeuwenhoek
10. (c) Areolar
11. (b) Wheat
12. (b) Lateral meristem
13. (d) Endoplasmic reticulum
14. (c) green revolution
15. (d)Apis mellifera
16. (b) i, iii

ASSERTIONANDREASON:
17.(c) Assertion (A) is true and Reason (R) is false.
18. (b) Both assertion and reason is true but reason is not the correct
explanation of
assertion.
19. (a) Both Assertion(A)and Reason(R)are the true and
Reason(R)is a correct
explanation of Assertion (A).
20. (a) Both Assertion(A)and Reason(R)are the true and
Reason(R)is a correct
explanation of Assertion (A).

SECTION-B
21.(i)Colloids
(ii)Suspension
22. A= 20 cm2 = 2 x 10 -3 m2 (1m)
Pressure= Force/ Area (1/2 m)
Pressure= 10000 Pa (1/2 m)
OR
Density= Mass/volume (1/2m)
Density= 1.43 g/cm3 (1/2 m)

Density of packet > Density of water (1/2 m)


The packet sinks. (1/2 m)
23. Newton’s third law (1m)
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction (1m)
24. Meristematic tissue
1
(a) Apical meristem
(b) Lateral meristem
(c) Intercalary meristem
25. Cell
Basic building blocks of all living organisms perform all the
activities required to sustain life.
(OR)
On boiling ,all the cells of Rheo leaves become dead. On adding sugar syrup
nothing will happen as liquid cannot pass through dead cell membrane.

26. Milk producing females are called milch animals while the ones used to farm
labour are called draught animals.
SECTION-C
27.(i)Changes (e) and (f) are not possible in case of water because solid water
cannot be directly converted into vapours.
(ii)Liquid B will produce more cooling effect because it will absorb more
energy from the surroundings for evaporation and thus give better cooling
effect.
28. (i) Both solutions have different concentration.
(ii) Mass of the solution = Mass of the solute + Mass of the solvent
Ramesh’s solution:
Mass percentage = Mass of solute / Mass of solution x 100
= 10 / 110 x 100 = 9.09 %
Sarika’s solution:
Mass percentage = Mass of solute / Mass of solution x 100
= 10 / 100 x 100 = 10 %
(iii) Sarika did the correct measurement

OR
(i) Since the composition of mixture is variable, it does not have a definite
formula.
(ii) In sodium chloride, the two elements, sodium and chlorine are present in a
fixed ratio by mass and they cannot be separated by any physical method.
(iii) Sulphur dissolves in carbon disulphide whereas sodium chloride does not.
Filter the solution and evaporate filtrate to dryness to get sulphur while sodium
chloride being insoluble remains on the filter paper as residue.
29.(i)Cellulose provides rigidity to the plant cell and helps it to withstand in
dilute medium.
(ii) Folds in mitochondria increase the surface area to help in ATP
generating reactions.

30. Manure helps in enriching soil with nutrients and organic matter and
increasing soil fertility. Manure helps in improving the soil structure. This
involves increasing the water holding capacity in sandy soils.(2m)
green manure – Prior to the sowing of the crop seeds, some plants like sun hemp
or guar are grown and then mulched by ploughing them into the soil.(1m)

31. i)

2
(2m)

ii) Stethoscope (1m)

32. Speed= wavelength x frequency (1 m)


velocity= 1.5 x 10 3 m/s (1/2 m)
frequeny= 4x 106 Hz (1/2 m)
wavelength= 0.38 x 10-3 m (1 m)

33. (i) No change in mass will take place because law of conservation of mass
holds good.
(ii) Law of constant proportion: In a chemical substance, the elements are
always present in definite proportions by mass.
(iii) To react with 14g of nitrogen, Mass of hydrogen required = 3g
To react with 42g of nitrogen, Mass of hydrogen required = 3/14 x 42 = 9g

SECTION-D

34. (i) (a) Zn PO4


2+ 3-
Zn3(PO4)3
(b) Al N
3+ 3-
AlN
(ii) (a) CaCO3 = 1(Ca) + 1(C) + 3(O)
= 1(40) + 1(12) + 3(16)
= 100u
(b) K2SO4 = 2(K) + 1(S) + 4(O)
= 1(39) + 1(32) + 3(16)
= 119u
Or
. (i) Postulates of Bohr’s model:
 Only certain special orbits known as discrete orbits of electrons, are
allowed inside the atom.
 While revolving in discrete orbits the electrons do not radiate energy.
 These orbits are called energy levels and they are represented by the
letter K, L, M, N or the numbers, n = 1, 2, 3, 4.

(ii)

3
35. (a) Tracheid (b)Vessel (c)Xylem parenchyma

(a) Tracheid- They transport water and minerals vertically


(b) Vessel –these are dead long and tube-like structures that helps in the vertically
conduction of water.
(c) Xylem parenchyma-They store food and help in the sideways conduction of
water.
OR
b) i)

(3m)

ii)

(2m)

4
36. a) i) An object can store energy due to its position. (1m)
ii) P.E = mgh (derivation) (2m)
iii) P.E= mgh (1m)
h= 720/12x10 = 6m (1m)
OR
i) K.E= ½ mv2 (Derivation) (3m)
ii) P.E = mgh (1m)
P.E= 5000 J (1m)

SECTION-E

37. (i) Pair of isobars: Sample A Sample B

(ii) Pair of isotopes: Sample C and Sample D

(iii) Definition of isotopes:


Isotopes are defined as the atoms of the same element having the same atomic
number but different mass numbers.

(e.g) 6C126C14

OR

Applications of isotopes:
 An isotope of uranium is used as a fuel in nuclear
reactors.
 An isotope of iodine used in the treatment of
goitre .
38.
i) For lactation purpose
ii) Internal and external parasites.
iii) Roughage: Rich in fibre (1m)
Concentrates: Rich in protein (1m)
OR
 Vaccination.
 Regular food. (any 2 points) (Each 1m)

39. i) Uniform acceleration


ii) acceleration
iii) slope of BC gives retardation (1m)
Retardation = - 0.8 m/s 2
(1m)
OR
Area under the graph gives the distance covered (1m)
Total distance= 560 m (1m)

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