Saturday, December 29, 2012



 Physics - Laws of Motion
Test- class 9th
A.    One mark questions
1.     State newtons first law of motion
2.     Define Inertia?
3.     Name two kinds of inertia?
4.     Define momentum and give its S.I units
5.     What is S.I and C.G.S units of force?
6.     Write numerical value of gravitational constant G and its S.I units?
B.    3 Marks question
1.      State newtons third law of motion and give two  examples?
2.     Calculate the magnitude of the force which when applied on a body of mass 0.5 kg produces an acceleration of 5 m sec-2
3.     A force of 10 N acts on a body of mass 2kg for 3 s, initially at rest, Calculate: 1) the velocity acquired by the body 2) change in momentum of the body?
4.     A body of mass 500 g is resting on a frictionless table. Calculate the acceleration of the body when it is acted upon by a force of 0.01N
5.     Give 2 difference between mass and weight?
6.     How are g and G related?


               

Metals  and NonMetals
Class-8 
(Q.1)  Give one example of each: metals and non-metals. ( 1 Marks )
 



(Q.2)  Name the metal, which is the best conductor of heat and electricity.
 



(Q.3)  Name the property by which metals can be drawn into thin wires.
 



(Q.4)  Name the gas produced, when metals reacts with acids.
 



(Q.5)  Which metal is stored in kerosene?
 



(Q.6)  Name the property of the metal by which it can be drawn into thin sheets.
 




(Q.7)  Name the gas that burns with a POP sound.
 



 


(Q8)  Which among the following is a non-metal:
 

(a) Copper
(b)
Zinc
(c)
Iron
(d)
Chlorine
 

(Q9)  Which among the following is a metal?
 

(a) Sodium
(b)
Oxygen
(c)
Flourine
(d)
Phosphorus
 

(Q.10)  Which of the following is the best conductor of electricity?
 

(a) Silver
(b)
Iron
(c)
Aluminum
(d)
Copper
 

(Q.11)  Which of the following is the good conductor of heat and electricity?
 

(a) A metal
(b)
A non-metal
(c)
A metalloid
(d)
A gas
 

(Q.12)  Which metal can be easily cut with a knife?
 

(a) Iron
(b)
Aluminum
(c)
Sodium
(d)
Zinc
 



(Q.13)  Which is the lightest metal?
 

(a) Hydrogen
(b)
Lithium
(c)
Sodium
(d)
Aluminium
 

(Q.14)  Write two important properties of metals.
 
( 2 Marks )


 (Q.15)  What will happen when ash of magnesium is dissolved in water? Is the solution acidic or basic? What effect does litmus show in case of oxides of metals?
 
( 5 Marks )


(Q.16)  Explain the following terms. (i) Malleability (ii) Ductility (iii) Sonorous (iv) Lustrous (v) Metalloids.
 
( 5 Marks )


Mathematics Class VIII

(Q.1)  The area of four walls of a room whose length is 12 m, width is 8 m and height is 10 m is
 
( 1 mark )
(a) 100 m2.
(b)
200 m2.
(c)
400 m2.
(d)
600 m2.

(Q.2)  The volume of a cuboid is 200 cm3 and base area is 25 cm2 then height of the cuboid is
 
( 1 mark )
(a) 4cm.
(b)
8 cm.
(c)
10 cm .
(d)
12cm
(Q.3)  Area of a triangle whose base is 14 cm and corresponding altitude is 7 cm, is
 
( 1 mark )
(a) 49 cm2.
(b)
70 cm2.
(c)
98 cm2.
(d)
196 cm2.
(Q4)  Area of a rhombus is 240 cm2 and one of the diagonal is 30 cm then the other diagonal is
 
( 1 mark )
(a) 30 cm.
(b)
24 cm.
(c)
20cm.
(d)
16cm.

(Q.5)  If each edge of cube is doubled then its surface area will increase by
 
( 1 mark )
(a) 8times.
(b)
4times.
(c)
2 times.
(d)
1 times .

(Q. 6)  A close cylindrical tank is of radius 7 cm and height 3 cm is made from a sheet of metal. Area of the Sheetrequired for cylindrical tank is
 
( 1 mark )
(a) 440 cm2. (b) 400 cm2. (c) 330 cm2. (d) 300 cm2.


(Q.7)  How many bricks will be required for a wall which is 8 m long, 6m high and 22.5 cm thick, if each brick measures 20081005330838001223187697%20_image022.

Find Least Common Multiple (LCM). 1) 5 and 15 = ...