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Year of Examination – 2019.

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(i) The question paper comprises of two sections. A and 13. You are to attempt both the sections.
(ii) All questions are compulsory. However, internal choice has been provided in two questions of three
marks each and one. question o ce marks. Only one option in. such questions is to be attempted.

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(iii) All questions of section A and all questions of section B are to be attempted separately.
(iv) Question numbers 1 and 2 in section A are one mark questions. These are to be answered in one word
or in one sentence.
(v) Question numbers 3 to 5 in section A are two marks questions. These are to be answered in about 30
words each.,
(vi) Question numbers 6 to 15 in section A are three marks questions. These are to bewith
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(viii) Question numbers 22 to 27 in Section B are two marks questions based on practical skills. These are
to he answered in brief.
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SECTION – A

Question 1:
A ball is thrown vertically upwards. What is its momentum at the highest point ?
Answer:
Zero because velocity of ball is zero at the highest point of its motion.

Question 2:
Degree Celsius and Kelvin are two units of measuring temperature. Which of these are SI and non-SI units ?
Answer:
Degree Celsius – Non-SI.
Kelvin – SI.

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Question 3:
Why is crystallisation better than evaporation for the separation of mixtures ?
Answer:
In crystallisation, we obtain the components in the form of crystals which are the purest form of a
substance and impurities are left in the mother liquor. Crystals are separated from the mother liquor. This is
not possible in evaporation. Some solids may decompose on heating to dryness. Such solids cannot be
puri ed by evaporation.

Question 4:
Write names of different kinds of connective tissue :

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Answer:
(a) Blood
(b) Areolar
(c) Bone
(d) Cartilage.

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Question 5:
Water hyacinth oats on water. Why ? How is this tissue different from that of succulent plants ?
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Question 6:
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F is acting on an object of mass, m. The direction of displacement
is from west to east shown by the longer arrow. Observe the diagrams carefully and state whether the work
done by the force is negative, positive or zero.

Answer:
On observing the diagrams carefully we nd as follows:
(i) In rst (extreme left side) gure, the force is acting in a direction perpendicular to displacement, Hence,
work done by the force is zero.
(ii) In second gure, force and displacement both are in same direction. So, the work done by the force is
positive.
(iii) In third (extreme right side) gure, the force and displacement are in mutually opposite directions,
hence, the work done by the force is negative.

Question 7:
De ne power. Derive its SI unit. An electric bulb is rated 10 W. What does it mean? What is the energy
consumed in joules if it is used for 5 minutes?
Answer:
The rate of doing work or the rate of transfer of energy is known as the power.
∴ Power
SI unit of power is a watt. Power is said to be 1 watt (1 W) if rate of doing work islJ s-1.
If an electric bulb is rated 10 W, it means that electric bulb supplied 10 J of energy per second.
If the bulb is used for a time t = 5 min = 5 × 60 s = 300 s, then total energy consumed by it E = P.t = 10 × 300
= 3000 J.
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reverberation.
(b) The diagrams have been shown below :

High pitched sound has high frequency but low pitched sound has low frequency.

Question 9:
(a) When an athlete comes running from a distance, he is able to jump longer. Why ?
(b) The velocity-time graph of a ball of mass 20 g moving along a straight line on a long table is given in
gure. How much force does the table exert on the ball to bring it to rest ?
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(a) What is the relationship between force applied on a body and the resulting acceleration caused in it?
(b) A force produces an acceleration of 5 m s’2 when applied on a body of mass 2 kg. Find the magnitude of
force. How much acceleration will the same force produce when applied to a body of mass 4 kg ?
Answer:
(a) Force (F) = Mass (m) x Acceleration (a).
(b) Here mass m = 2 kg and acceleration a = 5 m s-2
∴ Force F = ma = 2 × 5=10N

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Question 10:
A substance A has high compressibility and can be easily lique ed. It can take the shape of any container.
Predict the nature of the substance. Enlist four properties of this state of matter.
Answer:
The substance A is a gas because gases have large empty spaces between the particles. It has high
compressibility and can be easily lique ed.
Properties of gases:
(i) Gases have no xed shape and volume.
(ii) Gases can be compressed on applying pressure to give liquids.
(iii) Particles of a gas are moving in all possible directions with all possible speeds.
(iv) Gases show the property of diffusion.

Question 11:
List four properties of non-metals. Give two examples.
Answer:
(i) They show a variety of colours.
(ii) They are poor conductors of heat and electricity.
(iii) They are not malleable or ductile.
(iv) They are not lustrous or sonorous.
Sulphur and phosphorous are examples of non-metals.

Question 12:
Describe the structure of mitochondria with special emphasis on its membrane coverings. How can we
relate the structure of the membrane with the function ?
Answer:
Mitochondria are rod shaped or sausage shaped cell organelles which are known as powerhouse of the cell.
They contain enzymes necessary for the oxidation of food during the process of respiration and for release
of energy in the form of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate). ATP is also known as the energy currency of the cell.
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Mitochondria to bounded by double membranes. The outer membrane is porous and the inner membrane is
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have their own DNA, ribosomes and enzymes to manufacture their own
proteins. So they are also known as semiautonomous bodies.

Question 13:
How can poultry farming be integrated with crop production ? How improved poultry breeds are developed
in poultry farming ?
Answer:
Poultry is rearing of domesticated fowl, ducks, geese, turkeys and pigeons for their meat and eggs.
Poultry feed consists of mashed cereals like wheat, maize, jowar, oil cakes, sh meat etc.
Therefore they should be kept along with such crops in the elds, thus bene tting the farmer.
The cross-breeding programmes between Indian and foreign poultry have developed improved poultry
breeds. The new varieties have low maintenance requirements. The size of the egg laying bird is also
reduced and it utilises more brous cheaper diets consisting of agricultural by products. They produce more
eggs and broilers for meat. Hence, it is interesting to note that
poultry is India’s most e cient converter of low bre food-stuff (which is un t for human consumption) into
highly nutritious animal protein food.

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What factors are responsible for storage losses in agricultural produces and how they can be controlled and
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These factors cause poor quality, loss in weight, discolouration of produce, poor germinability and
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Preventive measures include strict cleaning of produce before storage, proper drying of the produce rst in
sunlight and then in shade and fumigation using chemicals to kill pests.

Question 14:
Name the two types of diseases one caused by some external agents and other due to some internal
disorder of the body.
Mention any two causative agents.
Answer:
Two types of diseases are :
By external agent – Acquired diseases like Jaundice, Tuberculosis, Polio etc.
By internal disorder – High blood pressure, Diabetes, Cancer etc.
Causative agents – Causes may be malnourishment or pathogen or congenital or stress induced etc.
For e.g., Malaria is caused by Plasmodium. Diabetes is caused due to insu cient insulin or insulin
resistance.

Question 15:
Bhola and Rajni, who are studying in Class IX, were travelling in a train. Rajni observed a eld with two crops
growing simultaneously in a de nite pattern. While Bhola was busy in playing with a video game. Rajni
noticed that rows of bajra and lobia were grown in alternate rows. She asked her grandfather why bajra and
lobia are grown together ?
(i) On what basis are the two crops selected in this pattern ?
(ii) How does this practice bene t the farmer ?
(iii) State any two values in Rajni’s behaviour here that differentiate her from Bhola.
Answer:
(i) This is inter-cropping.
The crops selected for such type of pattern should have different types of nutritional requirements. This will
help the crops to utilise maximum nutrients from the soil.
(ii) This pattern prevents pests and diseases to spread in all plants of one crop thereby preventing losses.
(iii) Values that differentiate Rajni from Bhola are :
(a) Awareness
(b) Concern
(c) Inquisitive
(d) Observant etc.

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(b) An aeroplane starts from rest with an acceleration of 3 m s-2 and takes a run for 35 s before taking off.
What is the minimum length of the runway and with what velocity the plane took off ?
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(a) Velocity-time graph is shown in gure.

The Slope of the graph is given by . However, from the


graph it is dear that BD = EA = v – u, and AD = OC = t.
∴ slope of velocity -time graph = =
But rate of change of velocity = acceleration ‘a’
So, we conclude that the slope of the velocity-time graph gives the acceleration of the object.
(b) Here u = 0, a = 3 m s’2 and t = 35 s
∴  nal velocity v = u + at = 0 + 3 × 35 = 105 m s-1
If minimum length of runway be s m, then
s = ut + at2 =0 × 35 + × 3 × (35)2 =1837.5

Question 17:
(i) State two factors on which the gravitational force between two objects depends.
(ii) Why is ‘G’ called as universal constant ?
(iii) What happens to the gravitational force between two objects if masses of both the objects are doubled
and the distance between them is also doubled ?
(iv) What is the value of ‘G’ on moon ?
(v) What is the value of ‘g’ on moon ?
Answer:
(i) The gravitational force between two objects is (a) directly proportional to the product of their mases, and
(b) inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
(ii) G is called a universal constant because its value never changes under any condition.
(iii) The force remains unchanged.

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(iv) Value of G on moon is same as on earth having a value 6.673 × 10-11 N m2 kg-2
(v) Value of g on moon is 1/6 th of its value on the earth.

Question 18:
(a) What is meant by molecular formula ? State with example what informations can be derived from a
molecular formula ?
(b) Write the names of the compounds represented by the following formulae :
(i) Mg(NO3)2
(ii) K2SO4
(iii) Ca3N2
Answer:
(a) Molecular formula of a compound shows the constituent elements and the number of atoms of each
element present in one molecule of the compound.
Take the example of H2SO4. It is the molecular formula of sulphuric acid. It shows that
(i) Sulphuric acid molecule is constituted of hydrogen, sulphur and oxygen.
(ii) One molecule of sulphuric acid contains two atoms of hydrogen, one atom of sulphur and four atoms of

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(a) State the basic difference between atoms and molecules.


(b) Why does not atomic mass of an element represent the actual mass of its atoms ?
(c) “The atomic mass of an element is in fraction.” What does this mean ?
Answer:
(a) Atom is the building block of all matter.
A molecule is a general a group of two or more atoms of the same or different elements
that are chemically bonded.
(b) The actual mass of an atom is extremely small. We represent the mass of an atom as
a relative mass compared to 1/12 of the mass of one carbon-12 atom.
(c) Many of the elements have isotopes with different masses. The atomic mass of an element is the
average of the masses of these isotopes which comes out to be a fraction.

Question 19:
Give reasons for the following :
(a) Isotopes of an element are chemically similar.
(b) An atom is electrically neutral.
(c) Noble gases show least reactivity.
(d) Ions are more stable than atoms.
(e) Na+ has completely lled K and L shells.
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(c) Noble gases contain 8 electrons in the outermost shell (2 in case of helium). This is the maximum
capacity of the outermost shell. Hence they show least reactivity.
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Na+ is formed from Na by removing the electron from the M shell. Therefore it has the completely lled K
and L shells.

Question 20:
Give examples of organisms belonging to Kingdom Protista :
(i) Based on structure for locomotion.
(ii) Based on mode of nutrition,
Answer:
(i) Based on structure for locomotion :
(a) Pseudopodia – e.g., Amoeba.
(b) Flagella – e.g., Euglena.
(c) Cilia – e.g., Paramecium.
(ii) Based on mode of nutrition :
(a) Autotrophic —Euglena.
(b) Heterotrophic – Trypanosoma, Amoeba, etc.

Question 21:
(a) Mention the type of shelters which should be provided to cattles in dairy farming.
(b) Mention the preventive measures taken to control diseases of dairy animals.
(c) What are the food requirements of dairy animals ?
Answer:
(a) The shelter provided for the livestock depends on type of animals to be sheltered, number of animals
and location of shelter.
Good animal shelter should be clean, dry, airy and well-ventilated. It should be spacious, have proper
disposal of wastes, arrangement of clean drinking water and protection of animals from environment
factors, predators and diseases.
(b) Cholera, diarrhoea and tuberculosis are a few examples of bacterial diseases of cattle. Viral disease are
pox, rinderpest as well as foot and mouth disease.
Aspergillosis is an example of fungal disease in cattle.
Animal diseases can be prevented if animals are kept in clean, hygienic environment, if they are given
regular bath, if their shelter prevent entry of germs and ies; if they are vaccinated at regular intervals.
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Question 22:
A string is stretched as shown and a ‘pulse’ is created along it. The stop watch is started, from its position
A, when the pulse is in position X and is stopped, in its position B, when the ‘pulse’ has travelled back to its
position ‘X’. Find the velocity of propagation of the pulse along the string.

Answer:
Distance covered by pulses – 2m + 2m – 4m Time taken t =45 s – (- 5 s) = 50 s
Speed of pulse v = =0.08m/s or 8 cm s-1

Question 23:
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The copper piece should be weighed only when it is completely dry.

Question 24:
A student while carrying out the separation of a mixture of sand, common salt and camphor arranged the
apparatus as shown in the gure but couldn’t collect camphor. What is the defect in his apparatus set up ?
Name one more substance that can be puri ed by this method.

Answer:
The stem of the funnel is not closed with a cotton plug resulting in the escape of camphor.
Ammonium chloride can also be puri ed by this method.

Question 25:
On adding zinc to dilute sulphuric acid, zinc sulphate and hydrogen gas are formed.
(a) What is the colour of zinc sulphate solution ?
(b) How do we test hydrogen gas ?
Answer:
(a) Zinc sulphate solution is colourless.
(b) When a burning match stick is brought near the gas, it burns with a pop sound.

Question 26:
Spirogyra, Mosses and Ferns belong to which sub-kingdom ? Give two identifying features.
Answer:
Spirogyra is Thallophyta.
Mosses one Bryophyta.
Ferns are Pteriodophytes.
All these phyla belong to sub-kingdom Cryptogamae.
Features are:
(i) They do not produce external owers or seeds.
(ii) Common means of reproduction is through spores.
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(i) Dicots have tap root system. (i) Monocots have brous roots,

Leaves:
(ii) Leaves are thin and blade like with parallel
(ii) Leaves are broad with reticulate venation.
venation.

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