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CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
CBSE
Class IX Science
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section A
1. Nitrogen compounds obtained by industrial fixation:
? Ammonia
? Urea
2. Desirable traits for fodder crops:
? Tallness
? Profuse branching
Section B
3. Iron forms two types of ions, Fe
2+
and Fe
3+
.
The Fe
2+
ion is known as iron (II) ion or ferrous ion and has valency of +2. The
Fe
3+
ion is known as iron (III) ion or ferric ion and it has a valency of +3.
4. Here, the speed of sound, v = 330 m; time, t = 3 s
Because the total distance covered by sound is two times the distance between the
gunman and the cliff d, we have
?
?
?
?
??
vt
d
2
330 m / s 3 s
2
d 495 m
5.
(a) Striated muscles are under the control of one’s own will or volition. Hence, they
are called voluntary muscles.
(b) They are attached to the bones of the body. Therefore, they are mostly called
skeletal muscles.
OR
The husk of coconut is made of sclerenchymatous tissue. The complex polymer lignin
hardens the cell wall and is responsible for the stiffness of the sclerenchyma tissue.
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CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
CBSE
Class IX Science
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section A
1. Nitrogen compounds obtained by industrial fixation:
? Ammonia
? Urea
2. Desirable traits for fodder crops:
? Tallness
? Profuse branching
Section B
3. Iron forms two types of ions, Fe
2+
and Fe
3+
.
The Fe
2+
ion is known as iron (II) ion or ferrous ion and has valency of +2. The
Fe
3+
ion is known as iron (III) ion or ferric ion and it has a valency of +3.
4. Here, the speed of sound, v = 330 m; time, t = 3 s
Because the total distance covered by sound is two times the distance between the
gunman and the cliff d, we have
?
?
?
?
??
vt
d
2
330 m / s 3 s
2
d 495 m
5.
(a) Striated muscles are under the control of one’s own will or volition. Hence, they
are called voluntary muscles.
(b) They are attached to the bones of the body. Therefore, they are mostly called
skeletal muscles.
OR
The husk of coconut is made of sclerenchymatous tissue. The complex polymer lignin
hardens the cell wall and is responsible for the stiffness of the sclerenchyma tissue.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section C
6.
(a) Nuclear pore: It allows the transfer of materials from inside the nucleus to the
cytoplasm.
(b) Nuclear membrane: It gives a distinct identity to the nucleus by keeping its
contents inside and separate from the cytoplasm.
(c) Chromosomes: They contain DNA which carries information necessary for
constructing and organising cells.
7. Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are called vascular plants.
Angiosperms are further classified into monocotyledons and dicotyledons on the
basis of the number of cotyledons.
Characteristics of Angiosperms:
(a) Seeds develop inside an organ which is modified to become a fruit.
(b) Plant embryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons.
OR
Differences between Platyhelminths and Nematodes:
Platyhelminths Nematodes
Body cavity ? No true body cavity ? Pseudocoelom present
Body form ? Body is flattened ? Body is cylindrical
Similarities between Platyhelminths and Nematodes: (any one)
? Bilateral symmetry
? Triploblastic
8.
1
2
12
11
1
1
22
2
2
Mass of car 1 = m 750
Mass of car 2= m 1500
for both the cars is same.
The acceleration for car 1 is a
750
The acceleration for car 2 is a
1500
Thus the relation betwee
kg
kg
force
FF
FF
m
FF
m
?
?
??
??
??
12
1
1
2
2
11
22
12
12
n a and a is given by,
a
750
a
1500
a 1500
a 750
F F
2
F
F
F
F
aa
??
? ? ?
?
??
Thus, the acceleration of car 1 is twice the acceleration of car 2.
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CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
CBSE
Class IX Science
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section A
1. Nitrogen compounds obtained by industrial fixation:
? Ammonia
? Urea
2. Desirable traits for fodder crops:
? Tallness
? Profuse branching
Section B
3. Iron forms two types of ions, Fe
2+
and Fe
3+
.
The Fe
2+
ion is known as iron (II) ion or ferrous ion and has valency of +2. The
Fe
3+
ion is known as iron (III) ion or ferric ion and it has a valency of +3.
4. Here, the speed of sound, v = 330 m; time, t = 3 s
Because the total distance covered by sound is two times the distance between the
gunman and the cliff d, we have
?
?
?
?
??
vt
d
2
330 m / s 3 s
2
d 495 m
5.
(a) Striated muscles are under the control of one’s own will or volition. Hence, they
are called voluntary muscles.
(b) They are attached to the bones of the body. Therefore, they are mostly called
skeletal muscles.
OR
The husk of coconut is made of sclerenchymatous tissue. The complex polymer lignin
hardens the cell wall and is responsible for the stiffness of the sclerenchyma tissue.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section C
6.
(a) Nuclear pore: It allows the transfer of materials from inside the nucleus to the
cytoplasm.
(b) Nuclear membrane: It gives a distinct identity to the nucleus by keeping its
contents inside and separate from the cytoplasm.
(c) Chromosomes: They contain DNA which carries information necessary for
constructing and organising cells.
7. Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are called vascular plants.
Angiosperms are further classified into monocotyledons and dicotyledons on the
basis of the number of cotyledons.
Characteristics of Angiosperms:
(a) Seeds develop inside an organ which is modified to become a fruit.
(b) Plant embryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons.
OR
Differences between Platyhelminths and Nematodes:
Platyhelminths Nematodes
Body cavity ? No true body cavity ? Pseudocoelom present
Body form ? Body is flattened ? Body is cylindrical
Similarities between Platyhelminths and Nematodes: (any one)
? Bilateral symmetry
? Triploblastic
8.
1
2
12
11
1
1
22
2
2
Mass of car 1 = m 750
Mass of car 2= m 1500
for both the cars is same.
The acceleration for car 1 is a
750
The acceleration for car 2 is a
1500
Thus the relation betwee
kg
kg
force
FF
FF
m
FF
m
?
?
??
??
??
12
1
1
2
2
11
22
12
12
n a and a is given by,
a
750
a
1500
a 1500
a 750
F F
2
F
F
F
F
aa
??
? ? ?
?
??
Thus, the acceleration of car 1 is twice the acceleration of car 2.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
OR
Consider two balls A and B of masses mA and mB, respectively, moving in the same
direction along a straight line with velocities uA and uB. They collide for time t. After
collision, their velocities become vA and vB.
Force exerted by A on B is
? ?
AB
AA
F Rate of change of momentum of B
m v u
t
?
?
?
Force exerted by B on A is
? ?
BA
BB
F Rate of change of momentum of A
m v u
t
?
?
?
We assume that no other external unbalanced forces are acting on the balls.
According to Newton’s third law of motion, action and reaction are equal and
opposite.
? ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
AB BA
A A A B B B
A A A B B B
A A B B A A B B
FF
m v u m v u
tt
m v u m v u
m u m u m v m v
??
??
??
? ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
Thus, total momentum before collision is equal to total momentum after collision.
9. Hydrogen and oxygen are chemically combined in the water molecule and are
present in a fixed ratio of 1:8 by mass.
Properties of hydrogen and oxygen are different from those of water.
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CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
CBSE
Class IX Science
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section A
1. Nitrogen compounds obtained by industrial fixation:
? Ammonia
? Urea
2. Desirable traits for fodder crops:
? Tallness
? Profuse branching
Section B
3. Iron forms two types of ions, Fe
2+
and Fe
3+
.
The Fe
2+
ion is known as iron (II) ion or ferrous ion and has valency of +2. The
Fe
3+
ion is known as iron (III) ion or ferric ion and it has a valency of +3.
4. Here, the speed of sound, v = 330 m; time, t = 3 s
Because the total distance covered by sound is two times the distance between the
gunman and the cliff d, we have
?
?
?
?
??
vt
d
2
330 m / s 3 s
2
d 495 m
5.
(a) Striated muscles are under the control of one’s own will or volition. Hence, they
are called voluntary muscles.
(b) They are attached to the bones of the body. Therefore, they are mostly called
skeletal muscles.
OR
The husk of coconut is made of sclerenchymatous tissue. The complex polymer lignin
hardens the cell wall and is responsible for the stiffness of the sclerenchyma tissue.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section C
6.
(a) Nuclear pore: It allows the transfer of materials from inside the nucleus to the
cytoplasm.
(b) Nuclear membrane: It gives a distinct identity to the nucleus by keeping its
contents inside and separate from the cytoplasm.
(c) Chromosomes: They contain DNA which carries information necessary for
constructing and organising cells.
7. Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are called vascular plants.
Angiosperms are further classified into monocotyledons and dicotyledons on the
basis of the number of cotyledons.
Characteristics of Angiosperms:
(a) Seeds develop inside an organ which is modified to become a fruit.
(b) Plant embryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons.
OR
Differences between Platyhelminths and Nematodes:
Platyhelminths Nematodes
Body cavity ? No true body cavity ? Pseudocoelom present
Body form ? Body is flattened ? Body is cylindrical
Similarities between Platyhelminths and Nematodes: (any one)
? Bilateral symmetry
? Triploblastic
8.
1
2
12
11
1
1
22
2
2
Mass of car 1 = m 750
Mass of car 2= m 1500
for both the cars is same.
The acceleration for car 1 is a
750
The acceleration for car 2 is a
1500
Thus the relation betwee
kg
kg
force
FF
FF
m
FF
m
?
?
??
??
??
12
1
1
2
2
11
22
12
12
n a and a is given by,
a
750
a
1500
a 1500
a 750
F F
2
F
F
F
F
aa
??
? ? ?
?
??
Thus, the acceleration of car 1 is twice the acceleration of car 2.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
OR
Consider two balls A and B of masses mA and mB, respectively, moving in the same
direction along a straight line with velocities uA and uB. They collide for time t. After
collision, their velocities become vA and vB.
Force exerted by A on B is
? ?
AB
AA
F Rate of change of momentum of B
m v u
t
?
?
?
Force exerted by B on A is
? ?
BA
BB
F Rate of change of momentum of A
m v u
t
?
?
?
We assume that no other external unbalanced forces are acting on the balls.
According to Newton’s third law of motion, action and reaction are equal and
opposite.
? ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
AB BA
A A A B B B
A A A B B B
A A B B A A B B
FF
m v u m v u
tt
m v u m v u
m u m u m v m v
??
??
??
? ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
Thus, total momentum before collision is equal to total momentum after collision.
9. Hydrogen and oxygen are chemically combined in the water molecule and are
present in a fixed ratio of 1:8 by mass.
Properties of hydrogen and oxygen are different from those of water.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
10. Harmful effects of excessive irrigation:
(a) It may lead to soil erosion.
(b) It changes the composition of soil by solubilising some of the minerals from the
soil.
(c) It leads to water pollution.
11. The scientific name of coconut is Cocos nucifera. In this case, the genus is Cocos and
the species is nucifera. According to the rules of binomial nomenclature, the scientific
name of every organism consists of two terms. The first term is the genus name and
it begins with a capital letter. The second term is the species name which starts with
a small letter.
12. a) Gram molecular mass of chlorine = 2 × 35.5 = 71 g
One mole of chlorine will weigh mass = Gram molecular mass = 71 g
(b) Gram molecular mass of chlorine will contain = 6.022 × 1023 molecules
23
21
6.022 10
7
71 g of chlorine
1
8.48 1
wil
0 mole
l con
culesof chlorine
tain
?
??
?
OR
13. The upward force acting on the object immersed in a liquid is called buoyant force.
Factors affecting buoyant force:
i) Volume of an object immersed in a liquid.
ii) Density of the liquid in which the object is immersed.
Buoyant force is also called ‘upthrust’.
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CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
CBSE
Class IX Science
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section A
1. Nitrogen compounds obtained by industrial fixation:
? Ammonia
? Urea
2. Desirable traits for fodder crops:
? Tallness
? Profuse branching
Section B
3. Iron forms two types of ions, Fe
2+
and Fe
3+
.
The Fe
2+
ion is known as iron (II) ion or ferrous ion and has valency of +2. The
Fe
3+
ion is known as iron (III) ion or ferric ion and it has a valency of +3.
4. Here, the speed of sound, v = 330 m; time, t = 3 s
Because the total distance covered by sound is two times the distance between the
gunman and the cliff d, we have
?
?
?
?
??
vt
d
2
330 m / s 3 s
2
d 495 m
5.
(a) Striated muscles are under the control of one’s own will or volition. Hence, they
are called voluntary muscles.
(b) They are attached to the bones of the body. Therefore, they are mostly called
skeletal muscles.
OR
The husk of coconut is made of sclerenchymatous tissue. The complex polymer lignin
hardens the cell wall and is responsible for the stiffness of the sclerenchyma tissue.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
Section C
6.
(a) Nuclear pore: It allows the transfer of materials from inside the nucleus to the
cytoplasm.
(b) Nuclear membrane: It gives a distinct identity to the nucleus by keeping its
contents inside and separate from the cytoplasm.
(c) Chromosomes: They contain DNA which carries information necessary for
constructing and organising cells.
7. Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms and Angiosperms are called vascular plants.
Angiosperms are further classified into monocotyledons and dicotyledons on the
basis of the number of cotyledons.
Characteristics of Angiosperms:
(a) Seeds develop inside an organ which is modified to become a fruit.
(b) Plant embryos in seeds have structures called cotyledons.
OR
Differences between Platyhelminths and Nematodes:
Platyhelminths Nematodes
Body cavity ? No true body cavity ? Pseudocoelom present
Body form ? Body is flattened ? Body is cylindrical
Similarities between Platyhelminths and Nematodes: (any one)
? Bilateral symmetry
? Triploblastic
8.
1
2
12
11
1
1
22
2
2
Mass of car 1 = m 750
Mass of car 2= m 1500
for both the cars is same.
The acceleration for car 1 is a
750
The acceleration for car 2 is a
1500
Thus the relation betwee
kg
kg
force
FF
FF
m
FF
m
?
?
??
??
??
12
1
1
2
2
11
22
12
12
n a and a is given by,
a
750
a
1500
a 1500
a 750
F F
2
F
F
F
F
aa
??
? ? ?
?
??
Thus, the acceleration of car 1 is twice the acceleration of car 2.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
OR
Consider two balls A and B of masses mA and mB, respectively, moving in the same
direction along a straight line with velocities uA and uB. They collide for time t. After
collision, their velocities become vA and vB.
Force exerted by A on B is
? ?
AB
AA
F Rate of change of momentum of B
m v u
t
?
?
?
Force exerted by B on A is
? ?
BA
BB
F Rate of change of momentum of A
m v u
t
?
?
?
We assume that no other external unbalanced forces are acting on the balls.
According to Newton’s third law of motion, action and reaction are equal and
opposite.
? ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
AB BA
A A A B B B
A A A B B B
A A B B A A B B
FF
m v u m v u
tt
m v u m v u
m u m u m v m v
??
??
??
? ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
Thus, total momentum before collision is equal to total momentum after collision.
9. Hydrogen and oxygen are chemically combined in the water molecule and are
present in a fixed ratio of 1:8 by mass.
Properties of hydrogen and oxygen are different from those of water.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
10. Harmful effects of excessive irrigation:
(a) It may lead to soil erosion.
(b) It changes the composition of soil by solubilising some of the minerals from the
soil.
(c) It leads to water pollution.
11. The scientific name of coconut is Cocos nucifera. In this case, the genus is Cocos and
the species is nucifera. According to the rules of binomial nomenclature, the scientific
name of every organism consists of two terms. The first term is the genus name and
it begins with a capital letter. The second term is the species name which starts with
a small letter.
12. a) Gram molecular mass of chlorine = 2 × 35.5 = 71 g
One mole of chlorine will weigh mass = Gram molecular mass = 71 g
(b) Gram molecular mass of chlorine will contain = 6.022 × 1023 molecules
23
21
6.022 10
7
71 g of chlorine
1
8.48 1
wil
0 mole
l con
culesof chlorine
tain
?
??
?
OR
13. The upward force acting on the object immersed in a liquid is called buoyant force.
Factors affecting buoyant force:
i) Volume of an object immersed in a liquid.
ii) Density of the liquid in which the object is immersed.
Buoyant force is also called ‘upthrust’.
CBSE IX | SCIENCE
Sample Paper – 10 Solution
14.
(a) Molecular mass:
? Barium chloride
Molecular formula = BaCl2
Atomic mass of Ba = 137, Cl = 35.5
Molecular mass = 137 + (35.5 × 2)
= 208 units
? Sodium sulphate
Molecular formula = Na2SO4
Atomic mass of Na = 23, S = 32, O=16
Molecular mass = (23 × 2) + 32 + (16 × 4)
= 142 units
(b) Neha showed scientific approach to complete the activity.
15. Speed is defined as the distance travelled per unit time.
Speed is a scalar quantity as it only has magnitude and not direction.
Section D
16. Bohr developed the Bohr model of the atom, in which he proposed that energy levels
of electrons are discrete and that the electrons revolve in stable orbits around
the atomic nucleus but can jump from one energy level (or orbit) to another.
Bohr's model of an atom
? Niels Bohr revised Rutherford’s atomic model and put forth the following
suggestions:
? Niels Bohr proposed that the electrons possess a specific amount of energy which
allows them to revolve around the nucleus.
? An atom contains discrete orbits which correspond to specific amount of energy.
Hence, these orbits are also known as energy levels.
? The energy levels of an atom are represented as K, L, M, N and so on or the
numbers n = 1, 2, 3, 4 and so on.
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