Showing posts with label NSO-Class9. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NSO-Class9. Show all posts

Wednesday 22 July 2015

CBSE Class 9 - Biology - CH6 - Tissues (MCQs)

Tissues

CBSE Class 9 - Biology - CH6 - Tissues (MCQs)

MCQs based on NCERT Chapter 6 Tissues


Q1: In plants which of the following have the capability of cell division?

(a) Parenchyma
(b) Sclerenchyma
(c) Xylem
(d) Apical Meristem



Q2: The growth is plants are

(a) limited to certain regions
(b) uniform in all parts
(c) limited to the top region
(d) limited to roots only.



Q3: Intercalary meristems are found 

(a) at internodes and base of leaves
(b) at growing tips of roots
(c) beneath the bark
(d) at the tips of the stem



Q4: Cells of the tissue have dense cytoplasm, thin cellulose walls and prominent vacuoles. Identify the tissue.

(a) Collenchyma
(b) Sclerenchyma
(c) Meristem
(d) Parenchyma



Friday 12 June 2015

CBSE Class 6 - Science - CH3 - Fibres to Fabrics (MCQs)

Fibres to Fabrics

 MCQs

Cotton Bolls
(source:wpclipart.com)
Q1: The thinner strands of thread are called as _________
(a) Fibres
(b) Fabric
(c) yarns
(d) cotton bolls


Q2: Which one of the following is NOT a natural fibre?

(a) Cotton
(b) Jute
(c) Nylon
(d) Wool


Q3: Which one of the following is NOT a synthetic fibre?
(a) polyster
(b) nylon
(c) acrylic
(d) silk

Q4: The fruits of the cotton plant are called ________.

(a) bolls
(b) jute
(c) yarn
(d) cushions

Q5: Which of the following is animal natural fibre?

Friday 24 October 2014

CBSE Class 6-12 - Science - Fathers in Biology

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Fathers of Various Branches in Biology

Aristotle - Father of Biology
credits: wikipedia
Num.           Branch of Biology Name
1 Father of Biology Aristotle
2 Father of Zoology Aristotle
3 Father of Botany Theophrastus
4 Father of Taxonomy Carl Linnaeus
5 Father of Plant Physiology Stephen Hales
6 Father of Bacteriology Louis Pastuer
7 Father of Microbiology Leeuwenhoek
8 Father of Immunology Edward Jenner
9 Father of Cytology Robert Hooke
10 Father of Mycology Micheli
11 Father of Genetics G J Mendel
12              Father of Experimental Genetics              T. H. Morgan
13 Father of Bryology Johann Hedwig
14 Father of Eugenics Francis Galton
15 Father of Microscopy Marcello Malphigi
16 Father of Bio-diversity E.O. Wilson
17 Father of Medicine Hippocrates
18 Father of modern Anatomy Andreas Vesalius
19 Father of Radiation Genetics H. J. Muller

Sunday 31 August 2014

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH 3 - GRAVITATION

 GRAVITATION

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH 3 - GRAVITATION
credits: Dennis Nilson

MCQs


Q1: An object moving in (upward) direction opposite to the gravitational force of earth performs _________

(a) accelerated motion
(b) motion with constant velocity
(c) oscillations
(d) retarded motion


Q2: The value of acceleration due to gravity of the surface of the earth is

(a) 2 m/s2
(b) 4.9 m/s2
(c) 9.8 m/s2
(d) 8 m/s2

Q3: The mass of an object __________

(a) varies at different locations
(b) remains constant
(c) can be measured using spring balance
(d) is in the direction of gravitational force.


Q4: The value of acceleration due to gravity at the poles

Saturday 24 May 2014

CBSE Class 9 - Science CH 15: IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES (MCQs)

IMPROVEMENT IN FOOD RESOURCES
(MCQs)

Q1: Cereals largely fulfill which of the following energy requirement?

(a) Proteins
(b) Carbohydrates
(c) Fats
(d) Minerals


Q2(NCERT Exemplar): Which one is not a source of carbohydrate?

(a) Rice
(b) Millets
(c) Sorghum
(d) Gram


Q3: Which of the following is not included in 'organic farming'?

(a) compost and vermi-compost
(b) chemical fertilizers
(c) green manures
(d) crop rotation

Sunday 4 May 2014

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH9 - Force and Laws of Motion (MCQs)

Force and Laws of Motion

(MCQs)
CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH9 - Force and Laws of Motion (MCQs)


Q1: An object moving at constant velocity in an inertial frame must:

(a) have a net force acting on it
(b) have zero net force acting on it
(c) not have any force of gravity on it
(d) stop after some time due to gravity


Q2: When a bus starts suddenly from rest, the passengers sitting inside the bus move backwards.  This illustrates an example of

(a) Newton First Law of Motion
(b) Newton Second Law of Motion
(c) Newtons Third Law of Motion
(d) None of these


Q3: One newton is the force ____________

(a) of gravity on a 1 kg body
(b) of gravity on a 1 g body
(c) which gives a 1 g body an acceleration of 1 cm/s2
(d) which gives a 1 kg body an acceleration of 1m/s2

Saturday 22 June 2013

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH5 - The Fundamental Unit Of Life (MCQs)

The Fundamental Unit Of Life 
(MCQs)

Q1: Mitochondria are found

(a) in all type of living cells
(b) only in animal cells
(c) only in plant cells
(d) in eukaryote cells only


Q2: Who discovered the first living cell?

(a) Robert Hooke
(b) Leeuwenhoek
(c) Purkinje
(d) Robert Brown


Q3(NCERT Exemplar): Which of the following can be made into crystal?

(a) A bacterium
(b) An Amoeba
(c) A virus
(d) A sperm


Saturday 27 April 2013

CBSE Class 9 - Science Practical (SA1) - To determine the melting point of ice.

To Determine The Melting Point of Ice
CBSE Class 9 - Science Practical (SA1) - To determine the melting point of ice.

[MCQs asked in CBSE examination]

Q1: Melting point of ice is

(a) 0° C
(b) 10° C
(c) 100° C
(d) 50° C


Q2: Dry ice is

(a) solid state of water
(b) solid ammonium chloride
(c) solid oxygen
(d) solid carbon dioxide


Q3: When half of the ice gets melted, the temperature shown by thermometer is

(a) 100° C
(b) 0° C
(c) starts increasing from 0° C
(d) starts decreasing from 0° C

Monday 22 April 2013

CBSE Class 9: Science Experiment (SA1) - Test the presence of adulterant metanil yellow in dal (MCQs)

Test the presence of adulterant metanil yellow in dal 

CBSE Class 9: Science Experiment - Test the presence of adulterant metanil yellow in dal (MCQs)
Metanil yellow is a synthetic dye which is not permitted to use as food colour. However it is used extensively in India to give yellow colour to Dal (pulses) and turmeric. Metanil yellow is toxic by nature and it has adverse effects on liver, intestine and brain.

To test the presence of metanil yellow in dal, take the following steps:
  1. Take approximately 5 gms of dal in a test tube and add 5 ml of water. 
  2. Shake the test tube well. 
  3. Add few drops of concentrated hydrochloric acid to the test tube. (This activity should be done in the presence of your school teacher).
  4. The appearance of a pink colour in the solution confirms the presence of metanil yellow in dal


(MCQs asked in CBSE examination)

Q1: Metanil yellow changes the colour of solution of dal to
(a) green
(b) pink
(c) blue
(d) dark red

Monday 15 April 2013

Class 9 - Science - CH 8 - Motion (MCQs)

Motion

MCQs

Q1: A train moving with a uniform speed of 54 kmph. What is its speed in m/s?

(a) 15 m/s
(b) 1.5 m/s
(c) 9 m/s
(d) 90 m/s


Q2: A scalar quantity has ______________?

(a) magnitude only
(b) direction only
(c) both direction and magnitude
(d) none of these


Q3: When an object undergoes acceleration

(a) there is always an increase in its velocity
(b) there is always an increase in its speed
(c) a force always acting on it
(d) all of the above.

Wednesday 23 January 2013

Diversity in Living Organisms (MCQs) - Biology - CBSE - Class 9

Diversity in Living Organisms 
Diversity in Living Organisms (MCQs) - Biology - CBSE - Class 9

(MCQs)

Q1(CBSE 2010): Chloroplast in Spirogyra is:

(a) spirally arranged and ribbon shaped with pyrenoids
(b) spirally arranged without pyrenoids
(c) circular
(d) cup-shaped

Q2(CBSE 2010): Needle shaped structure in Pinus plant is:

(a) leaf
(b) shoot
(c) stem
(d) reproductive part

Friday 16 November 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Science - Why do we Fall ill? (MCQs)

Why do we Fall ill
CBSE Class 9 - Science - Why do we Fall ill? (MCQs)
(MCQs)

Q1: Which one of the following is an infectious disease?

(a) diptheria
(b) diabetes
(c) hypertension
(d) cancer


Q2: Elephantiasis disease can have

(a) short-term affect on our health
(b) no effect on our health
(c) long term affect on our health
(d) sometimes bad effect on our health


Monday 12 November 2012

Science & Technology Objective Test (Haryana Board)/NTSE Science Quiz-17

Science & Technology Objective Test
(Haryana Board)
NTSE Science Quiz-17

NTSE Science Quiz-17
Q1: The speed of light in vacuum is

(a) 3 ×108 m/s
(b) 3 ×1010 m/s
(c) 3 ×105 m/s
(d) Zero

Q2: The angle of incidence for a ray of light is 45°. The angle of Reflection will be:

(a) 90°
(b) 45°
(c) 180°
(d) 0°

Monday 29 October 2012

NTSE SAT Quiz-15 (Biology)

NTSE SAT Quiz-15 (Biology)
NTSE SAT Quiz-15 (Biology)
Biology Quiz


Q1: Which of the following is a Gram positive bacteria?

(a) Cyanobacteria
(b) Eschericilia
(c) pseudomonas
(d) Preumococus

Q2: Cell wall in cork is impervious to water and gases due to the presence of 

(a) Lignin
(b) Suberin
(c) Cellulose
(d) Pectin

Friday 26 October 2012

CBSE Class 9/10 - Science - All about Names of the Chemical Elements

All about Names of the Chemical Elements

All about Names of the Chemical Elements

1. There are 115 chemical elements known today to the world. Only 90 are found in nature and the rest are artificially created.

2. A good number of elements are named after human beings and mythological figures.

Saturday 18 August 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH10 - Gravitation (Worksheet-1)

Nicolaus Copernicus - His theory
was one the trigger point for
scientific revolution.
(credits:wikipedia)
Gravitation 
(Worksheet-1)
Fill in the Blanks


1. Geocentric model i.e. the Earth is the orbital centre of all celestial bodies was proposed by _____.

2. Heliocentric model was proposed by ______.

3. According to the Heliocentric theory, the _____ is at centre and _______ move around it.

4. ______ stated that every planet moves around the sun in closed elliptical orbit, with the ___ at one focus.

Wednesday 1 August 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH9 - Force and Laws of Motion (worksheet)

Isaac Newton
Force and Laws of Motion
Worksheet
Fill in the blanks

1. The study of motion of a body under the action of a force is called ______.

2. (Impulse/Force/Pressure) ______ is a push or pull acting upon an object.

3. The natural tendency of objects to resist a change in their state of rest or of uniform motion is called ______.

Tuesday 31 July 2012

CBSE Class 9 - Science - CH6 - Tissues (Worksheet)

Tissues
(Worksheet)
Cardiac Muscle
credits: 
Ijsbrand Kramer , University of Bordeaux
 
Fill in the blanks


1. ___________  is the process by which unspecialised structures become modified and specialised for performing specific functions.

2. Differentiation results in ________ (division/ summation/integration) of labour.

3. The study of the structure of tissues and organs is known as ______ .

4. Based on ability to divide, plant tissues may be classified as ________ and _____ tissues.

Thursday 26 July 2012

CBSE - Class 9 - Science - CH8 - Motion (WorkSheet) #eduvictors

Class 9 - Ch8 - Motion

Fill in the blanks

1. If the position of an object does not change with time, it is said to be at _____.

2. Rest and Motion are ___________ (absolute/relative) terms

3. The study of motion without taking into account the cause of motion is called ______ (kinematics/dynamics).

4. An object is said to be at ________ (rest/motion) if it changes its position with respect to its surroundings in a given time

Monday 2 July 2012

Class 9 - Unit ObjectiveTest - Science - The Matter in Our Surroundings

Objective Test 

Q1: Fill in the blanks

a. The process of ________ causes cooling.
b. The process of cooling glass is known as ____.
c. Liquids have no fixed ______ but have fixed _____.
d. ____ exists in all three states of matter.
e. Carbon dioxide is a white solid called _____ at temperature below ______.