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Class 9th Science Half Yearly

Exam
Total Marks: 80 | Time: 3 Hours
VSA-Objective Type (1 Mark Each)
• Total Marks: 20
Q1. What is matter?
• [Marks: 20]
Q2. Define motion.
• [Marks: 20]
Q3. State Newton's first law of
motion.
• [Marks: 20]
Q4. What is the SI unit of force?
• [Marks: 20]
Q5. What is cell theory?
• [Marks: 20]
Q6. Define tissue.
• [Marks: 20]
Q7. Give an example of
homogeneous mixture.
• [Marks: 20]
Q8. What is inertia?
• [Marks: 20]
Q9. Define gravitation.
• [Marks: 20]
Q10. Name the types of pure
substances.
• [Marks: 20]
Q11. What is latent heat?
• [Marks: 20]
Q12. State the law of conservation
of mass.
• [Marks: 20]
Q13. What is acceleration?
• [Marks: 20]
Q14. Name a unicellular organism.
• [Marks: 20]
Q15. What is the role of
ribosomes?
• [Marks: 20]
Q16. State Pascal's law.
• [Marks: 20]
Q17. Define isotonic solution.
• [Marks: 20]
Q18. What is the role of
mitochondria?
• [Marks: 20]
Q19. Name a type of connective
tissue.
• [Marks: 20]
Q20. What is the function of the
nucleus in a cell?
• [Marks: 20]
Short Answer Type I (2 Marks Each)
• Total Marks: 12
Q1. Explain the different states of
matter.
• [Marks: 12]
Q2. What are Newton's three laws
of motion?
• [Marks: 12]
Q3. How is motion different from
rest?
• [Marks: 12]
Q4. Explain the role of cytoplasm
in a cell.
• [Marks: 12]
Q5. What is centripetal force?
• [Marks: 12]
Q6. Distinguish between distance
and displacement.
• [Marks: 12]
Short Answer Type II (3 Marks
Each)
• Total Marks: 21
Q1. Describe the process of
distillation.
• [Marks: 21]
Q2. Explain the structure and
function of the plasma membrane.
• [Marks: 21]
Q3. Describe an example of
uniform circular motion.
• [Marks: 21]
Q4. Discuss the properties of
solids, liquids, and gases.
• [Marks: 21]
Q5. Explain the factors affecting
the rate of evaporation.
• [Marks: 21]
Q6. How is force related to
acceleration?
• [Marks: 21]
Q7. State the universal law of
gravitation and explain its
importance.
• [Marks: 21]
Long Answer Type (5 Marks Each)
• Total Marks: 15
Q1. Explain the structure and
functions of various cell organelles.
• [Marks: 15]
Q2. Derive the equation of motion
for a freely falling object.
• [Marks: 15]
Q3. Discuss the various types of
forces and give examples for each.
• [Marks: 15]
CCT Based Questions (4 Marks
Each)
• Total Marks: 12
Q1. Analyze the importance of the
law of conservation of momentum
in daily life.
• [Marks: 12]
Q2. Evaluate the effects of
gravitational force on celestial
bodies.
• [Marks: 12]
Q3. Compare the properties and
uses of different types of tissues.
• [Marks: 12]

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