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Subject: Physics Class: 9th

Time: 15 Minutes Max. Marks: 12


Name: _____________ Date:
Syllabus: Chapter # 5+6
OBJECTIVE TYPE
Note: You have four choices for each objective type question as A, B, C and D. The choice which you think is correct; fill that circle
in front of that question number. Use marker or pen to fill the circle. Cutting or filling two or more circles will result in zero mark in
that question.
1: The gravitation was discovered in
(a) 1765 (b) 1865
(c) 1965 (d) 1665
2: The relation between the force and the square of the distance between two bodies is:
(a) inverse (b) Direct
(c) Constant (d) All of these
3: The mass of the earth is :
(a) 16.0 x 1024 kg (b) 26.0 x 1024 kg
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(c) 6.0 x 10 kg (d) 46.0 x 1024 kg
4: The radius of the earth is
(a) 6.0 x 103 km (b) 6.0 x 1024 km
(c) 6.0 x 1024 g (d) 6.4 x 103 km
5: The height of GEO stationary satellite from the center of earth is:
(a) 29000 km (b) 41400 km
(c) 42300 km (d) 8000 km
6: Value of g increases with increase in .
(a) increase in altitude (b) decrease in altitude
(c) With increase in mass (d) None of these
7: If the body covers the distance opposite to the applied force then the work done will be:
(a) Zero (b) Maximum
(c) Positive (d) None of these
8: The work done is a quantity
(a) Scalar (b) vector
(c) constant (d) None of these
9: The unit of K.E is:
(a) Joule (b) ampere
(c) power (d) culomb
10: Potential energy depends on:
(a) mass of the body (b) force of gravity
(c) height from the center of the earth (d) All of these
11: The efficiency of electric motor is:
(a) 25% (b) 55%
(c) 80% (d) 5%
12: If the direction of the motion of the force is perpendicular to the direction of motion of the body
then the work done will be
(a) Maximum (b) minimum
(c) ZERO (d) none of these

Subject: Physics Class: 9th


Time: 1 Hour 45 Minutes Max. Marks: 48
Name: _______________ Date:
Syllabus: Chapter # 5+6
SUBJECTIVE TYPE
Part I
Q.2. Attempt any FIVE (5) parts from the following. (5x2=10)
i. Define law of gravitation.
ii. Define ‘G’ write it's value and SI unit.
iii. Define law of gravitation in terms of Newton’s third law.
iv. What do you mean by weight of a body?
v. What do you know about Me?
vi. How much time is required for an artificial satellite to complete one revolution around earth?
vii. What is the purpose of artificial satellite?
viii. From where artificial satellites get centripetal force?
Q.3. Attempt any FIVE (5) parts from the following. (5x2=10)
i. What is the necessary speed required for a satellite to revolve around earth?
ii. Define GPS.
iii. How many satellites are there in a GPS? what is its speed?
iv. Define work. What is its SI unit?
v. When does a force do work? Explain.
vi. Why do we need energy?
vii. Define energy; give two types of mechanical energy.
Q.4. Attempt any FIVE (5) parts from the following. (5x2=10)
i. Define kinetic energy?
ii. Define potential energy.
iii. Define efficiency.
iv. Is it practically possible for a system to has efficiency 100%?
v. Define power.
vi. Define 1 horsepower.
vii. Write formula and unit of kinetic energy.
viii. Define gravitational potential energy with an example.
PART – II
Note: Attempt any two questions. [9 x 2 =18]
Q.5. (a) Explain the motion of an artificial satellite and derive the formula for orbital velocity of a

(b) Calculate the value of g at a height of 3600 km above the surface of the earth.[4]
Q.6. (a) Write a note on kinetic energy. Drive it’s equation. [5]
(b) On reaching the top of a slope 6 m high from its bottom, a cyclist has a speed
of 1.5 ms.
Find the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the cyclist. The mass of the
Q.7. (a) Define potential energy. Derive it’s equation. [5]
(b) A motor boat moves at a steady speed of 4 ms. Water resistance acting on it is 4000 N.
Calculate the power of its engine. [4]

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