LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
Session 1 round 1
CHAPTER NO: 1, 2 (1ST HALF)
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X8=16)
(1)Why we need to measure extremely small interval of time? (2)What is meant by vernier constant? (3)Define
plasma physics and atomic physics (4)Write down any three types of motion (5)Define vector quantities
(6)What are significant figures? (7)How to use a mechanical stopwatch? (8)Estimate your age in seconds
What are base quantities ?enlist their names ? x) define scientific notations
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Your hair grow at the rate of 1mm per day. Find their growth rate in nm/s
(2)Define types of motion. Also differentiate b/w vectors and scalars
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)The number of base units in SI are (a)3 (b)6 (c)7 (d)9
(2)Prefix ‘nano’ stands for (a)10-3 (b)10-6 (c)10-9 (d)106
(3)Which of the following is the smallest quantity? (a)0.01g (b)2mg (c)100Hg (d)500Hg
(4)The unit of pressure in SI is (a)coulomb (b)m/s (c)newton (d)pascal
(5)The shortest distance b/w two points is known as (a)distance (b)kinematics (c)displacement (d)length
6) what is significant figure in 0.00450 kg a)2 b)3 c)4 d)5
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
Session 1 round 1
CHAPTER NO: 1, 2 (1ST HALF)
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X8=16)
(1)Why we need to measure extremely small interval of time? (2)What is meant by vernier constant? (3)Define
plasma physics and atomic physics (4)Write down any three types of motion (5)Define vector quantities
(6)What are significant figures? (7)How to use a mechanical stopwatch? (8)Estimate your age in seconds
What are base quantities ?enlist their names ? x) define scientific notations
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Your hair grow at the rate of 1mm per day. Find their growth rate in nm/s
(2)Define types of motion. Also differentiate b/w vectors and scalars
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)The number of base units in SI are (a)3 (b)6 (c)7 (d)9
(2)Prefix ‘nano’ stands for (a)10 (b)10 (c)10 (d)106
-3 -6 -9
(3)Which of the following is the smallest quantity? (a)0.01g (b)2mg (c)100Hg (d)500Hg
(4)The unit of pressure in SI is (a)coulomb (b)m/s (c)newton (d)pascal
(5)The shortest distance b/w two points is known as (a)distance (b)kinematics (c)displacement (d)length
6) what is significant figure in 0.00450 kg a)2 b)3 c)4 d)5
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 2(2ND HALF), 3 Session 1 round 2
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X8=16)
(1)Define linear motion (2)Define distance and speed (3)Define force (4)Define Newton’s first law of
motion 5)Can a body moving at constant speed have acceleration? (6)Differentiate b/w mass and weight (7)
define Newton’s 2nd law of motion 8)Write the advantages of friction
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Prove that rate of change of momentum is equal to the applied force
(2)A cricket ball is hit vertically upwards and return to ground 6s later. Calculate (a)maximum height reached by ball
(b)initial velocity of ball
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)What is the unit of speed in SI? (a)m/s (b)ms (c)cm/s (d)m
(2)If the body is thrown upward , the value of ‘g’ is taken (a)positive (b)negative
2
(c)same (d)10m/s
(3)By dividing displacement of a body with time, we obtained (a)speed (b)acceleration (c)velocity
(d)deceleration
(4)The unit of momentum is (a)Nm (b)Ns (c)N/s (d)kgm/s2
(5)Inertia depends upon (a)force (b)mass (c)net force (d)velocity
6) in which case you need smaller force a) rolling b) sliding c) rough road d) a & b
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 2(2ND HALF), 3 Session 1 round 2
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X8=16)
(1)Define linear motion (2)Define distance and speed (3)Define force (4)Define Newton’s first law of
motion 5)Can a body moving at constant speed have acceleration? (6)Differentiate b/w mass and weight (7)
define Newton’s 2nd law of motion 8)Write the advantages of friction
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Prove that rate of change of momentum is equal to the applied force
(2)A cricket ball is hit vertically upwards and return to ground 6s later. Calculate (a)maximum height reached by ball
(b)initial velocity of ball
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)What is the unit of speed in SI? (a)m/s (b)ms (c)cm/s (d)m
(2)If the body is thrown upward , the value of ‘g’ is taken (a)positive (b)negative
(c)same (d)10m/s2
(3)By dividing displacement of a body with time, we obtained (a)speed (b)acceleration (c)velocity
(d)deceleration
(4)The unit of momentum is (a)Nm (b)Ns (c)N/s (d)kgm/s2
(5)Inertia depends upon (a)force (b)mass (c)net force (d)velocity
6) in which case you need smaller force a) rolling b) sliding c) rough road d) a & b
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2014-1015 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 4, 5 (1 half)
st
Session 1 round 3
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X8=16)
(1)What is addition of forces? (2)Forces can be added by head to tail rule, explain it (3)Define axis of rotation
(4)What is meant by centre of mass of a body? (5)Define stable and unstable equilibrium (6 ) What is
meant by gravitational force (7)What is gravitational force 8) what is field force 9) give an example of moving
body which is in equilibrium ?
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)State and explain first condition of equilibrium
(2)Find the magnitude and direction of force, if its x-component is 12N and y-component is 5N
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)The number of rectangular component of a force are (a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4
(2)Racing cars made stable by (a)increasing speed (b)decreasing speed
(c)lowering centre of gravity (d)none
(3)What is the 1stcondition of equilibrium? (a)2T=0 (b)2Fx=0 (c)2F=0 (d)2Fy=0
(4)On what does torque depend? (a)force (b)momentum (c)distance (d)radius
(5)The orbital speed of low orbit satellite is (a)zero (b)800m/s (c)8m/s (d)8000m/s
0
6) a force of 10 N is making an angle of 40 with horizontal and its horizontal components will be a) 4 b) 5 c)8.7
7) value of g st hight of one earth,s radius above surface of earth is a)2g b)1/2g c) 1/3g d) ¼ g
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 5 (2nd half), 6
Session 1 round 4
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)Earth gravitational force of attraction vanishes at (a)1000Km (b)6400Km (c)42300Km (d)infinity
(2)Value of gravitational constant is (a)9.8km/s2 (b)6.67 m/s2 (c)6.67X10 Nm2Kg-2
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(d)none
(3)Rate of doing work is called (a)power (b)work (c)energy (d)torque
(4)The spring of watch has_______energy (a)mechanical (b)electrical (c)chemical (d)elastic
(5)What is the equation for kinetic energy? (a)1/2 mv (b)1/2 mv2 (c)1/2 m2v (d)none
6) at what altitude tha value of g becomes 1/4th than on surface of earth’s surface
a) one half R b) one earth,s R c) one fourth,s of earths R d) double of earths R
7) 1 horse power is equal to a) 745w b)7.46X102 W c) 746W d) b & c
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 5 (2nd half), 6
Session 1 round 4
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)Earth gravitational force of attraction vanishes at (a)1000Km (b)6400Km (c)42300Km (d)infinity
(2)Value of gravitational constant is (a)9.8km/s2 (b)6.67 m/s2 (c)6.67X10 Nm2Kg-2
-11
(d)none
(3)Rate of doing work is called (a)power (b)work (c)energy (d)torque
(4)The spring of watch has_______energy (a)mechanical (b)electrical (c)chemical (d)elastic
2 2
(5)What is the equation for kinetic energy? (a)1/2 mv (b)1/2 mv (c)1/2 m v (d)none
6) at what altitude tha value of g becomes 1/4th than on surface of earth’s surface
a) one half R b) one earth,s R c) one fourth,s of earths R d) double of earths R
2
7) 1 horse power is equal to a) 745w b)7.46X10 W c) 746W d) b & c
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 5 (2 half), 6
nd
Session 1 round 4
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)Earth gravitational force of attraction vanishes at (a)1000Km (b)6400Km (c)42300Km (d)infinity
(2)Value of gravitational constant is (a)9.8km/s2 (b)6.67 m/s2 (c)6.67X10 Nm2Kg-2
-11
(d)none
(3)Rate of doing work is called (a)power (b)work (c)energy (d)torque
(4)The spring of watch has_______energy (a)mechanical (b)electrical (c)chemical (d)elastic
2 2
(5)What is the equation for kinetic energy? (a)1/2 mv (b)1/2 mv (c)1/2 m v (d)none
6) at what altitude tha value of g becomes 1/4th than on surface of earth’s surface
a) one half R b) one earth,s R c) one fourth,s of earths R d) double of earths R
2
7) 1 horse power is equal to a) 745w b)7.46X10 W c) 746W d) b & c
SHORT QUESTIONS-(any six)-(2X6=12)
(1)What is efficiency? (2)On what factors the orbital speed of a satellite depend? (3)Define the unit of work
(4)What are basic types of energy? (5)How we get energy from sun? 6)Define power 7) whatare side effect
of fossil fuels 8) how we get energy from nuclear fuels ?
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Derive relation for kinetic energy of a moving body
(2)A car weighning 12KN has speed at 20m/s. find its kinetic energy
SHORT QUESTIONS-(any six)-(2X6=12)
(1)What is efficiency? (2)On what factors the orbital speed of a satellite depend? (3)Define the unit of work
(4)What are basic types of energy? (5)How we get energy from sun? 6)Define power 7) whatare side effect
of fossil fuels 8) how we get energy from nuclear fuels ?
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Derive relation for kinetic energy of a moving body
(2)A car weighning 12KN has speed at 20m/s. find its kinetic energy
SHORT QUESTIONS-(any six)-(2X6=12)
(1)What is efficiency? (2)On what factors the orbital speed of a satellite depend? (3)Define the unit of work
(4)What are basic types of energy? (5)How we get energy from sun? 6)Define power 7) whatare side effect
of fossil fuels 8) how we get energy from nuclear fuels ?
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Derive relation for kinetic energy of a moving body
(2)A car weighning 12KN has speed at 20m/s. find its kinetic energy
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 7, 8 (1st half)
Session 1 round 5
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X8=16)
(1)Why does heat flow from hot body to cold body? (2)What is meant by the internal energy of the body?
(3)Define latent heat of vaporization (5)Define pressure and write its unit (6)State Pascal’s law (7)Does
there exist a fourth state of matter?what is it? (8)What is barometer? (9)Why does the atmosphere pressure vary
with height? 10) what is meant by elastic limit?
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Write down the applications of Pascal’s law. Derive relation for hydraulic pressure
(2)The weight of the metal spoon in the air is 0.48N, its weight in water is 0.42N. find its density
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)1Pa (a)N/m (b)N/m2 (c)10N/m2 (d)10N2/m
(2)The density of a substance can be found with (a)pascal’s law (b)Hook’s law (c)Archimedes principle (d)none
(3)What is the unit of strain? (a)no unit (b)N/m2 (c)N/m (d)Pa
(4)Matter exist in________form (a)6 (b)4 (c)3 (d)2
(5)Which of the following factors affect rate of evaporation? (a)temperature (b)wind (c)surface area (d)all
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 7, 8 (1 half)
st
Session 1 round 5
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X8=16)
(1)Why does heat flow from hot body to cold body? (2)What is meant by the internal energy of the body?
(3)Define latent heat of vaporization (5)Define pressure and write its unit (6)State Pascal’s law (7)Does
there exist a fourth state of matter?what is it? (8)What is barometer? (9)Why does the atmosphere pressure vary
with height? 10) what is meant by elastic limit?
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Write down the applications of Pascal’s law. Derive relation for hydraulic pressure
(2)The weight of the metal spoon in the air is 0.48N, its weight in water is 0.42N. find its density
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
2
(1)1Pa (a)N/m (b)N/m (c)10N/m2 (d)10N2/m
(2)The density of a substance can be found with (a)pascal’s law (b)Hook’s law (c)Archimedes principle (d)none
(3)What is the unit of strain? (a)no unit (b)N/m2 (c)N/m (d)Pa
(4)Matter exist in________form (a)6 (b)4 (c)3 (d)2
(5)Which of the following factors affect rate of evaporation? (a)temperature (b)wind (c)surface area (d)all
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 8 (2 half), 9
nd
Session 1 round 6
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X6=12)
(1)Why metals are good conductor of heat? (2)What is green house effect? (3)What is conduction? (4)How can
we covert -40 0C to Fahrenheit temperature (5)Why evaporation causes cooling? (6)give properties of
thermometer? 7) how we convert 50 F into Kelvin
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)What are the factors on which conduction depends
(2)Convert 100 F temperature in Celsius and Kelvin scale
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)Normal human temperature is (a)15 C (b)37 C (c)37F (d)98.6 C
(2)Scales of temperature are in common use (a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4
(3)Water has a specific heat capacity (a)small (b)large (c)medium (d)none
(4)Transfer of heat in gases is by (a)conduction (b)convection (c)radiation (d)none
(5)In solids, heat is transferred by (a)radiation (b)conduction (c)convection (d)absorption
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 8 (2nd half), 9
Session 1 round 6
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X6=12)
(1)Why metals are good conductor of heat? (2)What is green house effect? (3)What is conduction? (4)How can
0
we covert -40 C to Fahrenheit temperature (5)Why evaporation causes cooling? (6)give properties of
thermometer? 7) how we convert 50 F into Kelvin
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)What are the factors on which conduction depends
(2)Convert 100 F temperature in Celsius and Kelvin scale
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)Normal human temperature is (a)15 C (b)37 C (c)37F (d)98.6 C
(2)Scales of temperature are in common use (a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4
(3)Water has a specific heat capacity (a)small (b)large (c)medium (d)none
(4)Transfer of heat in gases is by (a)conduction (b)convection (c)radiation (d)none
(5)In solids, heat is transferred by (a)radiation (b)conduction (c)convection (d)absorption
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
Annual test session 2014-2015 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 1, 2, 3
Session 2 round 1
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X10=20)
(1)What is plasma physics? (2)What role SI units have played in the development os science? (3)What are
base units? (4)How is precision related to the significant figures in a measured quantity? (5)Define the term
speed and velocity (6)How a vector quantity is related graphically? (7)Define translator motion (8)What do
you mean by distance and displacement? (9)What is law of inertia? (10)How can you relate a force in
changing the momentum of a body? (11)Describe (12)Give disadvantages of friction
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)define friction and give some of its examples and explain relation of limiting friction
(2)A cyclist of mass 40kg exerts 200N force to move his bicycle. How much force of friction between the road and
tyres if the acceleration is 3m/s2
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)Which one of the following is not derived? (a)pascal (b)newton (c)Kilometer (d)watt
(2)What is measured by measuring cylinder? (a)density (b)volume (c)mass (d)time
(3)Mega stands for (a)10-12 (b)10-9 (c)106 (d)107
(4)A change in velocity is called (a)velocity (b)displacement (c)acceleration (d)force
(5)The motion of a body about axis is called (a)circular motion (b)rotatory motion (c)vibratory motion
(d)random motion
(6)Which is scalar quantity? (a)displacement (b)momentum (c)acceleration (d)speed
(7)What is the value of ‘g’ in SI? (a)10m/s2 (b)10cm2 (c)9.8m/s2 (d)10m-2
(8)Newton’s first law of motion is valid only in absence of (a)force (b)net force (c)friction (d)momentum
(9)When horse pulls a cart, the friction is on the (a)cart (b)horse (c)earth (d)earth ad cart
(10)Action and reaction acts on (a)same body (b)different (c)same but opposite (d)none
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
MONTHLY TEST NOVEMBER 2014 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 4, 5, 6
Session 2 round 2
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X10=20)
(1)Define centre of gravity (2Why the height of vehicles are kept as low as possible?
(3)Define head to tail rule (4)What are the two conditions of equilibrium? (5)What is artificial satellite
(6)On what factors the orbital speed of satellite depends? (7)Why law of gravitation is important to
us? (8)write names of five devices which convert electrical energy into mechanical energy (9)what
should be the angle b/w line of action of force and moment arm for maximum torque (10)What do you
understand by efficiency of machine? (11)Define kinetic and potential energy (12)Define input and output
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)Determine the mass of earth using the newton’s law of gravitation
(2)Find the magnitude and direction of a force, if its x-component is 12N and y-component is 5N.
Encircle the correct answer-(5)
(1)Two equal but unlike parallel forces having line of action produces
(a)torque (b)couple (c)equilibrium (d)none
(2)which is a vector quantity? (a)distance (b)length (c)speed (d)torque
(3)Center of gravity is a point where the whole............of body act
(a)mass (b)weight (c)momentum (d)a & b
(4)Value ‘g’ at height ‘h’ from the earth
(a)Gc/(R+h)2 (b)GMc/R2 (c)Gm/R (d)GR2/mc
(5)Value of gravitational constant is (a)9.8m/s2 (b)10m/s2 (c)6.67X10-11Nm2k/G2 (d)6.67X10-
11
N/m2Kg2
(6)In Einstein’s mass energy equation C is the
(a)speed of sound (b)speed of light (c)speed of earth (d)none
(7)The kinetic energy of a body of mass 2kg is 25J. Its speed is
(a)5m/s (b)12.5m/s (c)50m/s (d)25m/s
(8)The ability of a body to do work is called
(a)pressure (b)energy (c)force (d)power
(9)Value of g increases with the
(a)increases the mass of body (b)increases the altitude (c)decrease the altitude (d)none
(10)Work is .............quantity (a)vector (b)scalar (c)physical (d)none
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
MONTHLY TEST NOVEMBER 2014 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
CHAPTER NO: 7, 8 ,9
Session 2 round 3
SHORT QUESTIONS-(2X10=20)
(1)Give principles of flotation (2)Show that atmospheric pressure exerts pressure (3)State Hook’s law
(4)Define stress and strain (5)Define the term heat pressure (6)Convert 35 F into Kelvin
(7)Define co-efficient of volume expansion
(8)What is thermostat? (9)What do you mean by transfer of heat? (10)why the conduction of heat does not
takes place in gases t? (11)define thermal conductivity ? (12)What is global warming?
LONG QUESTIONS-(2X4=8)
(1)define and explain Archimedes principle
(2)how much would be the valume of ice formed by freezing 1 litter of water
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2014-2015 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
1 half book test
ST
SHORT QUESTIONS-(30)
(1)Define velocity and vernier constant (2)Define heat and thermodynamics (3)What are scalar and vector
quantities? (4)Differentiate b/w mass and weight (5)What is law of inertia? (6)Define force and plumb line
(7)Explain the first condition of equilibrium (8)What is neutral state and what is rotatory motion (9)Define the
law of gravitation (10)How can the mass of earth be determined? (11)Differentiate b/w linear and random
motion (12)Derive mathematical relation for 2nd law of motion (13)Why rolling friction is less than sliding
friction? (14)Can a body moving at a constant speed have acceleration? (15)If height of object is 36km above
earth. Find value of ‘g’.
LONG QUESTIONS-(any two)-(10)
(1)State and explain the law of conservation of momentum (2)State and ex[plain newton’s law of gravitation
(3)Derive second equation of motion. What will be the effect of gravity on the equations of motion?
NUMERICAL PROBLEMS-(any two)-(10)
(1)A car has a velocity of 10m/s. It accelerates at 0.2m/s2 for half minute. Find the distance travelled during this time
and the final velocity of the car. (2)A body has weight 20N. How much force is required to move it vertically
upwards with an acceleration of 2m/s2.
(3)The acceleration due to gravity on the surface of moon is 1.62m/s2. The radius of moon is 1740km. Find the mass
of moon.
Encircle the correct answer-(10)
(1)Amount of a substance in terms of numbers is measured in (a)gram (b)kg (c)newton (d)mole
(2)Meter per second newton and cubic meter are (a)base units (b)derived units (c)both (d)none
(3)A train is moving at a speed of 36km/h. Its speed expressed in m/s is (a)10m/s (b)20m/s (c)25m/s (d)30m/s
(4)A body is moving with uniform velocity. What is its acceleration? (a)+ve (b)-ve (c)zero (d)none
(5)To show a displacement we need (a)value (b)direction (c)unit (d)all
(6)Which material lowers friction when pushed b/w metal plates? (a)water (b)air (c)fine marble powder (d)oil
(7)Inertia depends upon (a)force (b)net force (c)mass (d)velocity
(8)5 kg mass has weight (a)5N (b)2.5N (c)25N (d)none
(9)A couple is formed by (a)two forces perpendicular to each other (b)two like parallel forces (c)two equal and
opposite forces in the same line (d)two equal and opposite forces not in the same line
(10) The orbital speed of a low orbit satellite is (a)zero (b)8m/s (c)800m/s (d)8000m/s
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
2 half book test
nd
Question no. 2
SHORT QUESTIONS-(any 5)-(10)
(1)State Pascal’s law (2)When an inflated balloon is heated, it bursts. Why? (3)Define latent heat of fusion
and give equation. (4)What is green house effect? (5)State Archimedes principle (6)What is Hook’s law
Question no. 3
SHORT QUESTIONS-(any 5)-(10)
(1)What do you mean by specific heat? (2)what is meant by convection current (3)How much power is used
by a 40kg athlete climbing 10m high ladder in 10sec (4)A ship is mostly made of iron. But is floats on the surface
with thousand tons of luggage. Why? (5)Why does the atmospheric pressure vary with height? (6)Define
density
LONG AUESTIONS(any 2)
QUESTION NO. 4(10)
(a)Define and explain thermal conductivity in detail.
(b)Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200kg of water through a height of 6m in 10 seconds.
QUESTION NO. 5(10)
(a)Explain liquid in glass thermometer in detail.
(b) Calculate the volume of 200g of lead shot having density 11300kgm-3.
QUESTION NO. 6(10)
(a)Define kinetic energy and derive its equation
(b) Normal human body temperature is 98.6F. convert it into Celsius scale and kelvin scale.
LAHORE GARRISON ACADEMY
ANNUAL TEST SESSION 2015-2016 CLASS: 9th (PHYSICS)
2nd half book test
Question no. 2
SHORT QUESTIONS-(any 5)-(10)
(1)State Pascal’s law (2)When an inflated balloon is heated, it bursts. Why? (3)Define latent heat of fusion
and give equation. (4)What is green house effect? (5)State Archimedes principle (6)What is Hook’s law
Question no. 3
SHORT QUESTIONS-(any 5)-(10)
(1)What do you mean by specific heat? (2)what is meant by convection current (3)How much power is used
by a 40kg athlete climbing 10m high ladder in 10sec (4)A ship is mostly made of iron. But is floats on the surface
with thousand tons of luggage. Why? (5)Why does the atmospheric pressure vary with height? (6)Define
density
LONG AUESTIONS(any 2)
QUESTION NO. 4(10)
(a)Define and explain thermal conductivity in detail.
(b)Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200kg of water through a height of 6m in 10 seconds.
QUESTION NO. 5(10)
(a)Explain liquid in glass thermometer in detail.
(b) Calculate the volume of 200g of lead shot having density 11300kgm-3.
QUESTION NO. 6(10)
(a)Define kinetic energy and derive its equation
(b) Normal human body temperature is 98.6F. convert it into Celsius scale and kelvin scale.
QUESTION NO. 1
Encircle the correct answer-(10)
(1)What is force due to gravity? (a)F=mg (b)F=ma (c)W=Fd (d)mv
(2)Value of ‘g’ increases with (a)decrease in altitude (b)increase in altitude (c)decrease in mass of body (d)none
(3)The energy stored on coal is (a)heat energy (b)kinetic energy (c)nuclear energy (d)chemical energy
(4)SI unit of pressure is pascal which is equal to (a)104N/m2 (b)1N/m2 (c)102N/m2 (d)103N/m2
(5)Which have no unit? (a)stress (b)tensile strain (c)viscosity (d)pressure
(6)To stretch a spring we have to apply (a)force (b)electricity (c)strain (d)none
(7)Pure water is (a)poor conductor of heat (b)good conductor of heat (c)non-conductor of heat (d)none
(8)Rooms are heated using gas heaters by (a)conduction only (b)convection and radiation (c)radiation only
(d)convection only
(9)In solids substances heat is transferred by (a)convection (b)conduction (c)radiation (d)none
(10)Co-efficient of linear expantion of brass is (a)1.9X10-5K-1 (b)2.9X10-6K-1 (c)3.9X10-5K-1 (d)4.9X10-6K-1
QUESTION NO. 1
Encircle the correct answer-(10)
(1)What is force due to gravity? (a)F=mg (b)F=ma (c)W=Fd (d)mv
(2)Value of ‘g’ increases with (a)decrease in altitude (b)increase in altitude (c)decrease in mass of body (d)none
(3)The energy stored on coal is (a)heat energy (b)kinetic energy (c)nuclear energy (d)chemical energy
(4)SI unit of pressure is pascal which is equal to (a)104N/m2 (b)1N/m2 (c)102N/m2 (d)103N/m2
(5)Which have no unit? (a)stress (b)tensile strain (c)viscosity (d)pressure
(6)To stretch a spring we have to apply (a)force (b)electricity (c)strain (d)none
(7)Pure water is (a)poor conductor of heat (b)good conductor of heat (c)non-conductor of heat (d)none
(8)Rooms are heated using gas heaters by (a)conduction only (b)convection and radiation (c)radiation only
(d)convection only
(9)In solids substances heat is transferred by (a)convection (b)conduction (c)radiation (d)none
(10)Co-efficient of linear expantion of brass is (a)1.9X10-5K-1 (b)2.9X10-6K-1 (c)3.9X10-5K-1 (d)4.9X10-6K-1