EVENTS
CONVENT HIGH SCHOOL
27/07/2021 CLASS-9 SESSION2021-22(SLOT-1)
SCIENCE
Chapter-1
MATTERS IN OUR SURROUNDING
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I.Multiple Choice Questions:-
(a) Plasma
(b) BEC
(c) Wood
(d) Mercury
Answer:
(c) Wood
Question 2.Fusion is the phenomenon
of changing of state of __________ .
(a) Liquid to gas
(b) Solid to liquid
(c) Solid to gas
(d) Gas to plasma.
Answer:
(b) Solid to liquid
Question 3.Diffusion is not possible
in the case of __________ .
(a) Liquid into Solid
(b) Gas into liquid
(c) Gas into Gas
(d) Solid into Solid.
Answer:
(d) Solid into Solid.
Question 4.Compressibility is
highest in __________ .
(a) Liquid
(b) Solid
(c) Gas
(d) Plasma.
Answer:
(c) Gas
Question 5.We can smell odour of
deodrant several metres away due to __________ .
(a) Diffusion
(b) Evaporation
(c) Fusion
(e) None.
Answer:
(a) Diffusion
Question 6.Which of the following do
not exhibit sublimation?
(a) Water
(b) Camphor
(c) Naphthalene
(d) Dry ice.
Answer:
(a) Water
Question 7.Ice floats on water
because of __________ .
(a) Higher density than water
(b) Equal density than water
(c) Lower density than water
(d) None of these.
Answer:
(c) Lower density than water
Question 8.As the pressure of air
increases then boiling point of liquid __________ .
(a) Increases
(b) Decreases
(c) Remains same
(d) None of these.
Answer:
(a) Increases
Question 9.The atmospheric pressure
equals to __________ .
(a) 1.01325 × 108 Pa
(b) 101.3 25 × 104 Pa
(c) 1.01325 × 105 Pa
(d) 1.01325 × 102 Pa.
Answer:
(c) 1.01325 × 105 Pa
Question 10.Cooking at high
altitudes is difficult because __________ .
(a) Boiling point decreases
(b) Boiling point increases
(c) Freezing point reduced
(d) None of the above.
Answer:
(a) Boiling point decreases
Question 11.Density of water is
highest at __________ .
(a) 3°C
(b) 5°C
(c) 4°C
(d) 6°C.
Answer:
(a) 3°C
Question 12.Dry ice is __________ .
(a) Solid carbon monoxide (CO)
(b) Solid Nitrogen dioxide (NO2)
(c) Solid carbon dioxide (CO2)
(d) Solid Ammonia (NH3).
Answer:
(c) Solid carbon dioxide (CO2)
Question 1.Which of the following
are matter? Chair air, love, smell, hate, almonds, thought, cold, cold – drink
smell of perfume.
Answer:Chair, air, almonds and cold
– drink.
Question 2.Give reasons for the following observation: The smell of hot sizzling food reaches you several metres away, but to get the smell from cold food you have to go close.
Answer:The particles of hot food
have more kinetic energy due to higher temperature, so their rate of diffusion
is more and they move several meters away as compared to the particles of cold
food.
Question 3.A diver is able to cut through water in a swimming pool. Which property of matter does this observation show?
Answer:This shows that the particles
of matter have space between them and a weak force of attraction between them.
Answer:Following are the
characteristics of the particles of matter:
Particles of matter have space
between them.
Particles of matter are continuously
moving.
Particles of matter attract each
other.
Answer:The order of increasing
densities:
air < exhaust from chimneys <
cotton < water < honey < chalk < iron.
Answer:The atmospheric gases can be
liquefied by cooling and applying pressure on them in a closed chamber or
cylinder.
Question 7.Why does a desert cooler
cool better on a hot dry day?
Answer:On a hot dry day, the rate of
evaporation is high because of low humidity. So, water sprinkling on the pads
of cooler gets evaporated from outside which results in making its walls cool
and then we receive cool air.
Question 8.How does the water kept
in an earthen pot (matka) become cool during summer?
Answer:The earthen pot has a lot of
pores on its surface. So, water comes out and gets evaporated from these pores
and cools the water inside the pot.
Question 9.Why does our palm feel
cold when we put some acetone or petrol or perfume on it?
Answer:When we put acetone, petrol
or perfume on our palm, then these liquids absorb energy from our palm and get
evaporated which cause cooling effect on our palm.