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ृ कामय (ग्रीष्भावकाश)
कऺा -9

प्रामोजना+क्रिमाववधध :-

1-अऩने शहय मा फाहय क्रकसी स्थान ऩय घभ


ू ने जाएॊ तथा ववधधवत मात्रा वतृ ताॊत की रूऩये खा के अनरू
ु ऩ
अऩनी मात्रा के पोटो खीॊचकय राएॊ.

यथा ---

 मात्रा की तैमायी
 मात्रा का आयम्ब एवॊ भाध्मभ
 अऩने शहय का स्टे शन/फस स्टैंड/एअयऩोटय
 मात्रा के दौयान आनॊद के ऩर
 गॊतव्म स्टे शन
 ऩहरे/दस
ू ये /तीसये आहद हदन घभ
ू ने के स्थान आहद
 वाऩसी

3-बक्तत-कार के याभ बक्तत शाखा,कृष्ण बक्तत शाखा औय सप


ू ी कवव कववमों की एक सच
ू ी फनाइमे।

इनभे से तीन कववमों का सॊक्षऺप्त ऩरयचम,यचनाएॉ व धचत्र दशायइए।

4-दयू दशयन ऩय हदखाए जाने वारे ववऻाऩनों का फढ़ता प्रबाव-ववषम ऩय अध्माऩक औय फच्चों के फीच हुए
वातायराऩ को सॊवाद शैरी भे लरखखए.(DIALAUGUE WRITING)

5- i दस क्रिमाववशेषण शब्दों से वातम फनाइए।


SUMMER BREAK H.W.
CLASS IX SCIENCE
A. Solve the given assignment in your science H.W. notebook.
B. Make a newsletter having 20 science related news.
C. Prepare a chart and presentation on: E.R. (roll no. 1-10 ), MITOCHONDRIA
(roll no 11-20), PLASTIDS (roll no 21-30), GOLGI APPARATUS (roll no 31 -
40), PROKARYOTIC & EUKARYOTIC CELL (roll no 41 -50), MOTION (roll no
51 and above)
ASSIGNMENT
1. Fill in the blanks: (a) Evaporation of a liquid at room temperature leads to a———
effect. (b) At room temperature the forces of attraction between the particles of solid
substances are———than those which exist in the gaseous state. (c) The arrangement of
particles is less ordered in the ——— state. However, there is no order in the ———
state. (d) ——— is the change of solid state directly to vapour state without going
through the ———state. (e) The phenomenon of change of a liquid into the gaseous state
at any temperature below its boiling point is called———.
2. ‗Osmosis is a special kind of diffusion‘. Comment.
3. Classify the following into osmosis/diffusion (a) Swelling up of a raisin on keeping in
water. (b) Spreading of virus on sneezing. (c) Earthworm dying on coming in contact
with common salt. (d) Shrinking of grapes kept in thick sugar syrup. (e) Preserving
pickles in salt. (f) Spreading of smell of cake being baked through out the house. (g)
Aquatic animals using oxygen dissolved in water during respiration.
4. Water as ice has a cooling effect, whereas water as steam may cause severe burns.
Explain these observations.
5. Alka was making tea in a kettle. Suddenly she felt intense heat from the puff of steam
gushing out of the spout of the kettle. She wondered whether the temperature of the steam
was higher than that of the water boiling in the kettle. Comment.
6. You are provided with a mixture of naphthalene and ammonium chloride by your teacher.
Suggest an activity to separate them with well labelled diagram.
7. It is a hot summer day, Priyanshi and Ali are wearing cotton and nylon clothes
respectively. Who do you think would be more comfortable and why?
8. You want to wear your favourite shirt to a party, but the problem is that it is still wet after
a wash. What steps would you take to dry it faster?
9. Comment on the following statements: (a) Evaporation produces cooling. (b) Rate of
evaporation of an aqueous solution decreases with increase in humidity. (c) Sponge
though compressible is a solid.
10. Why does the temperature of a substance remain constant during its melting point or
boiling point?
11. Why are lysosomes known as ‗suicide-bags‘ of a cell?
12. Do you agree that ―A cell is a building unit of an organism‖. If yes, explain why?
13. Why does the skin of your finger shrink when you wash clothes for a long time?
14. Why is endocytosis found in animals only?
15. A person takes concentrated solution of salt, after sometime, he starts vomiting. What is
the phenomenon responsible for such situation? Explain.
16. Name any cell organelle which is non membranous.
17. How does amoeba obtain its food?
18. Name the two organelles in a plant cell that contain their own genetic material and
ribosomes.
19. Why are lysosomes also known as ―scavengers of the cells‖?
20. Which cell organelle controls most of the activities of the cell?
21. The displacement of a moving object in a given interval of time is zero. Would the
distance travelled by the object also be zero? Justify you answer.
22. How will the equations of motion for an object moving with a uniform velocity change?
23. An object starting from rest travels 20 m in first 2 s and 160 m in next 4 s. What will be
the velocity after 7 s from the start.
24. Draw a velocity versus time graph of a stone thrown vertically upwards and then coming
downwards after attaining the maximum height.
25. A motorcyclist drives from A to B with a uniform speed of 30 km h–1 and returns back
with a speed of 20 km h–1. Find its average speed.

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