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Pre-Nurture & Career Foundation Division


CLASS IX
STANDARDIZED TEST # 1 DATE : 15 - 12 - 2019
TARGET : INJSO
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
1. Duration of Test is 3 Hours and Questions Paper Contains 42 Questions. Total Marks are 90.

2. This paper contains two sections : Section-A (objective), Section-B (subjective).

3. Section-A consist of 30 Questions and total marks are 30. There is 1 mark for each correct answer and –0.25
Negative marking for each incorrect answer.

4. Section-B consist of total 12 Questions and total marks are 60. There are 5 marks for each correct answer and
No Negative marking.

5. Student must abide by the instructions issued during the examination, by the invigilators or the centre incharge.

6. Before attempting the question paper ensure that it contains all the pages and that no question is missing.

7. A candidate has to write his / her answers in the OMR sheet by darkening the appropriate bubble with the help of
Blue / Black Ball Point Pen only as the correct answer(s) of the question attempted.

8. Use of Pencil is strictly prohibited.

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3. A massless rope passes over a frictionless


SECTION-A
pulley. Particles of mass M and M + m are
PHYSICS suspended from the two different ends of the
rope. If m = 0, the tension T in the pulley rope
1. Consider a particle in a box where the force of
is Mg. If instead the value m increases to
gravity is down as shown in the figure.
infinity, the value of the tension
(1) decreases, approaching a nonzero constant
v g (2) decreases, approaching zero
(3) increases, approaching a finite constant
(4) increase to infinity
The particle has an initial velocity as shown,
4. The force acting on a particle moving along
and the box has a constant acceleration to the
x-axis varies with the position of the particle
right. In the frame of the box, which of the
shown in the figure then body is in stable
following is a possible path followed by the
equilibrium at
particle?

(1) (2) x
x1 x2

(1) x = x1
(2) x = x2
(3) both x1 and x2
(3) (4)
(4) neither x1 nor x2
5. The graph between the resistive force F acting
2. Two balls are dropped from the same height at on a body is shown in the figure. The mass of
two different places A and B where the the body is 25 kg and initial velocity is 2 m/s.
acceleration due to gravities are gA and gB. The When the distance covered by the body is 4m,
body at 'B' takes 't' seconds less to reach the its kinetic energy would be
ground and strikes the ground with a velocity
greater than at "A" by v m/s. Then the value of 20
F (Newton)

'v/t' is
10
1
(1) gA g B (2) 2 g A g B
0 1 2 3 4 x (m)
1 (1) 50 J (2) 40 J
(3) g g (4) gAgB
A B (3) 20 J (4) 10 J
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6. Six identical balls are lined in a straight groove 9. A uniform disk is being pulled by a force F
made on a horizontal frictionless surface as through a string attached to its center of mass.
shown. Two similar balls each moving with a
Assume that the disk is rolling smoothly without
velocity v collide elastically with the row of 6
balls from left. What will happen :- slipping. At a certain instant of time, in which
region of the disk (if any) is there a point
V
moving with zero total acceleration?

(1) One ball from the right rolls out with a II I F


speed 2v and the remaining balls will III IV
remain at rest
(2) Two balls from the right roll out with speed v
(1) Region I (2) Region II
each and the remaining balls will remain
stationary (3) Region III (4) Region IV

(3) All the six balls in the row will roll out with 10. A ball strikes a rough plane with velocity v
speed v/6 each and the two colliding balls and rebounds with velocity v/2. If angle of
will come to rest incidence is equal to angle of reflection then
(4) The colliding balls will come to rest and no coefficient of friction is
balls rolls out from right v/2
7. A body is lifted over route I and then route II v
such that force is always tangent to the path.
Coefficient of friction is same for both the paths. q q
Work done m

1
(1) tan q (2) tan q
2
H II
1 1
(3) tan q (4) tan q
I 3 4
L
CHEMISTRY
(1) on both routes is same
(2) on route I is more 11. Relative humidity of air is 60% and the
saturation vapour pressure of water vapour in
(3) on route II is more
air is 3.6 kPa. The mass of water vapours
(4) on both routes is zero
present in 2 litre air at 300 K is :
8. A puck is kicked up a ramp, which makes an
(1) 52 g (2) 31.2 g
angle of 30° with the horizontal. The graph
below depicts the speed of the puck versus (3) 26 g (4) 5.2 g
time. What is the coefficient of friction between 12. An electric lamp is filled with an ideal gas
the puck and the ramp? having density 0.75 kg/m 3 and pressure 4 ×
10 4 Pa. On switching on the lamp, the
v
temperature of gas molecules increases so that
new pressure becomes 9 × 104 Pa. The increase
in urms of gas molecules in m/sec is :
t (1) 200 (2) 300
(1) 0.07 (2) 0.15 (3) 0.29 (4) 0.37 (3) 100 (4) 400
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13. Which of these gases exhibits behaviour that 18. Shielding constant s for Ne is 4.15. The
deviates most significantly from that expected effective nuclear charge on Na + and F - are
for an ideal gas? respectively :
(1) 4.85, 6.85 (2) 5.85, 6.85
Gas A Gas B (3) 6.85, 4.85 (4) 4.85, 4.85
Volume (l)

Pressure X
19. Titration of I 2 produced from 0.1045 g of

Volume
(1) (2) primary standard KIO3 required 30.72 mL of
(p, n const.) (n, T const.)
sodium thiosulphate as shown below:

IO3- + 5I - + 6H + ¾¾
® 3I 2 + 3H 2O

Gas C Gas D I 2 + 2S2 O32 - ¾¾


® 2I - + S4 O62 -
Pressure (atm)

Temperature
Pressure

The molarity of sodium thiosulphate ion is :


(3) (4)
(n, V const.) (n, T const.)
(1) 0.095 (2) 0.079
Temperature (K) Volume in litre
(3) 0.084 (4) 0.064
20. 10g of Fe3O4 is oxidised completely by 50 mL
14. An aqueous solution of 6.3 g oxalic acid of 0.1 M KMnO4 solution. The mass in g of
dihydrate is made upto 250 mL. The volume Fe2O3 in Fe3O4 is :
of 0.1 N NaOH required to completely to (1) 1.8 (2) 8.2
neutralise 10 mL of this solution is : (3) 4.1 (4) 5.9
(1) 40 mL (2) 20 mL BIOLOGY
(3) 10 mL (4) 4 mL
21. Information is transmitted across a chemical
15. The difference in the volume of gases obtained synapse in an exact order. If you were to
after complete decomposition of 100 mL sequence the following events in the correct
sample of NH3 and PH3 each separately. Given order, which would take place fourth?
that both produce all the product in vapour (1) Ca2+ flows into the synaptic bouton
state:
(2) Neurotransmitter diffuses across the synaptic
(1) 25 mL (2) 50 mL cleft
(3) 75 mL (4) 100 mL (3) Postsynaptic membrane undergoes
16. The electron in He+ ion is excited to next higher permeability change
state. The ratio of area of shell of excited state (4) EPSP and IPSP
to ground state : 22. If acetylocholine were released at a synapse
(1) 9 (2) 4 without cholinesterase present

(3) 16 (4) 12 (1) A single nerve impulse would occur in the


postsynaptic neuron
17. The second electron gain enthalpy of O and S
(2) The acetylcholine would not bind the
(in kJ mol–1) respectively are :
postsynaptic membrane receptor sites
(1) –844, +590
(3) The acetylcholine would not diffuse across
(2) +590, +844 the synapse
(3) +844, +590 (4) The postsynaptic neurons would fire in a
(4) –590, +844 rapid uncontrolled fashion

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23. Effect of some compounds (present in partially 25. The diagram depicts a circulatory system of
digested food) on pancreatic secretion is certain air-breathing fish in which the blood
depicted in the bar graph. Compounds A, B, gets oxygenated in the gills as well as in the
and C represent : mouth. In this type of fish

Level of
enzymes Gills Body

Level of
NaHCO3
Heart
Mouth

(1) body receives full oxygenated blood while


Control A B C gills receive partly oxygenated blood
(2) both body and gills receive partly
(1) A. Acid B. Fat C. Salt
oxygenated blood
(2) A. Salt B. Peptone C. Fat (3) blood reaching the heart is fully
(3) A. Acid B. Fat C. Peptone deoxygenated
(4) A. Pepsin B. Acid C. Fat (4) both body and mouth receive partly
24. Hemoglobin molecule binds to oxygen and deoxygenated blood
transport it across various tissues in animals. It 26. Use the pedigree below showing the
shows a charactersitic binding pattern at inheritance of a recessive characteristic in a
various partial pressures of oxygen. The three family.
P, Q and R in the figure represent binding
patterns is :
1 2
O2 content, / 100 ml

P
3 4 5 6
Q
R
7 8
Which one of the lists given in the answer key
below contains individuals in this pedigree who
are definitely heterozygous for the recessive
characteristic?
pO2 (mm of Hg) 100
(1) P : individual adapted to sea level (1) 1, 2 and 7 (2) 3, 6 and 7
Q : anemic individual (3) 1, 3 and 6 (4) 1, 5 and 6
R : individual adapted to high altitudes 27. At each origin of replication, DNA synthesis
(2) P : maternal hemoglobin proceeds bi-directionally from two replication
forks. What would happen if there was only
Q : foetal hemoglobin
one functional fork per replication bubble?
R : anemic individual
(1) There would be no change in replication
(3) P : individual adapted to high altitudes
(2) Replication would only be complete on the
Q : individual adapted to sea level
leading strand
R : anemic individual
(4) P : anemic individual (3) Replication would only be complete on the
Q : maternal hemoglobin lagging strand
R : foetal hemoglobin (4) Replication would take twice as long
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28. The molecular formula for glucose is C6H12O6. 32. A 20 kg block is about to collide with a spring
What would be the molecular formula for a at its relaxed length. As the block compresses
polymer made by linking ten glucose the spring, a kinetic frictional force between
the block and the floor acts on the block. Using
molecules together by dehydration reactions?
Fig. (b), find the coefficient of kinetic friction
(1) C 60 H120 O60 mk between the block and the floor.
(2) C6H12 O6
(3) C 60 H102 O51
(4) C 60 H100 O50
x
29. How many hydrogen bonds stabilize a 2,000 0
long B-DNA when 30% of all of the bases in Fig. (a) Block on the verge of colliding with a
the DNA are guanine? spring.
(1) 1800 (2) 800 30
K(x)
(3) 2600 (4) 2000
20
30. Why might a laboratory be using dideoxy Energy (J)
nucleotides?
10
(1) to separate DNA fragments U(x)

(2) to clone the breakpoints of cut DNA


0 0.10 0.20
(3) to produce cDNA from mRNA x (m)
(4) to sequence DNA expression Fig. (b) The change of kinetic energy K and
potential energy U as the spring is compressed
and the block slows to a stop.
SECTION-B
33. A 61.0 kg bungee-cord jumper is on a bridge
31. A block on a ramp is given an initial velocity 45.0 m above a river. In its relaxed state, the
v0 upward along the ramp. It slides upward for elastic bungee cord has length L = 25.0 m.
Assume that the cord obeys Hooke’s law, with
a time tu , traveling some distance, and then
a spring constant of 160 Nm–1 .
slides downward for a time td until it returns to
(a) If the jumper stops before reaching the
its original position. What is td in terms of tu? water, what is the height h of his feet above
The height of the incline is 0.6 times its length the water at his lowest point?
and the coefficient of kinetic friction between (b) What is the net force on him at his lowest
the block and the incline is 0.5. point (in particular, is it zero)?

L
0.6l
v0
l d
m
h

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34. (i) A grindstone rotates at constant angular (b) Naturally occuring hydrogen gas has
acceleration a = 0.35 rad s . At time t = 0,
–2
abundance of 11 H11H (molar mass 2) and
it has angular velocity w0 = –4.6 rad s and –1

1 1 1
a reference line on it is horizontal, at the 1 H12 H (molar mass 3). The % of H H =
angular position q0 = 0. 90%. In how much operations during
diffusion of natural hydrogen gas will be
Axis enriched to 99.8% 1H1 H. [3M]
Zero angular
position 36. (a) 60 mL of a mixture of equal volumes of
Cl2 and an oxide chlorine was heated and
Reference then cooled back to the original
line
Fig. (a) grindstone. At t = 0 the reference line (which temperature. The resulting gas mixture was
we imagine to be marked on the stone) is horizontal found to have volume of 75 mL. On
(a) At what time after t = 0 is the reference line treatment with caustic soda solution, the
at the angular position q = 5 rev? volume contracted to 15 mL. Assume that
(b) Describe the grindstone’s rotation between all measurements are made at the same T
t = 0 and t = 32s and P. Deduce the simplest formula for
(c) At what time t does the grindstone oxide of Cl2. The oxide of Cl2 on heating
momentarily stop? decomposes quantitatively to O2 and Cl2 .
[3M]
(ii) A uniform solid cylinder of mass M and
radius R rotates about a frictionless (b) 200 mL of a M solution of HCl is mixed
horizontal axle. Two similar masses with 500 mL of b M solution of HCl. The
suspended with the help of two ropes mixture is diluted to 2 litre to obtain the
wrapped around the cylinder. If the system solution of molarity 1.5 M. If a : b :: 5 : 4,
is released from rest then find the tension what are the values of a and b? [2M]
in each rope. 37. Consider the following two electronic transition
possibilities in a hydrogen atom as pictured
given: [5M]

M (1) The electron drops from third Bohr's orbit


m to second Bohr's orbit followed with the
m
next transition from second to first Bohr's
35. (a) Two glass bulbs of internal volumes 0.5 and orbit.
0.2 litre respectively are connected by a
narrow tube of negligible volume. The n=3
pressure of air in the vessel is 75 cm at n=2
17°C. The smaller bulb is immersed in
n=1
melting ice and the larger bulb in boiling
water. Calculate final pressure in the bulbs (2) The electron drops from third Bohr's orbit
neglecting the expansion of glass. [3M] to first Bohr's orbit directly.

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Show that : (iv)Insertion or deletion of nucleotides may
(a) The sum of the energies for the transition n alter the reading frame of the genetic
= 3 to n = 2 and n = 2 to n = 1 is equal to the message, the triplet grouping of nucleotides
energy of transition for n = 3 to n = 1. on the mRNA that is read during translation
such a mutation, called as frameshift
(b) Are wavelengths and frequencies of the
mutation.
emitted spectrum are also additive in the
same way as their energies are? (v) Lagging strand synthesised in short okazaki
fragments which later joined by DNA
38. Dichromate ion in acid solution oxidizes
polymerase.
stannous ion as
42. (i) A double-stranded DNA molecule is
3Sn 2 + + 14H + + Cr2 O27 - ¾¾
® 3Sn 4 + + 2Cr 3+ + 7H 2 O 100,000 bp (100 kb) long.
(a) If SnCl 2 is the source of Sn2+, how many a. How many nucleotides does it contain.
gram of SnCl2 would be contained in 2 litre b. How many complete turns are there in
of 0.1N solution? the molecule? (Use the value of 10 bp
(b) If K2Cr2O7 is the source of Cr2 O72 - , what is per turn in your calculation)?

the normality of solution containing 4.9 g c. How many nm long is the DNA
K2Cr2O7 in 0.1 litre of solution? molecule? (1 nm = 1 × 10–9 m)

39. What are the advantages of having millions of (ii) If one gamete in five carries a recessive
alveoli rather than a pair of simple, balloon- allele, what must be the frequency of the
like lungs? homozygous recessive genotype in a
population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
40. Describe the process of urine formation with
labelled diagramme. a. 4% b. 16%

41. True & False c. 20% d. 60%

(i) Helicases are enzyme that untwist double (b) How many different kinds of (i) F1 gametes
helix at the replication forks (ii) F 2 genotypes and (iii) F 2 phenotypes
would be expected from the cross
(ii) Griffith experiment shows that living 'R'
AABBCC × aabbcc?
bacteria had been transformed into
pathogenic 'S' bacteria. That bacteria is a. (i) 16 (ii) 24 (iii) 16
called staphylococcus pnemoniae. b. (i) 8 (ii) 27 (iii) 8
(iii)Translation is the synthesis of a polypeptide c. (i) 8 (ii) 64 (iii) 16
using the information in the mRNA. d. (i) 8 (ii) 32 (iii) 16

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