I, 2016-17 MATHEMATICS Class

Notre Dame Academy NTPC, Barh
1st Summative Assessment 24.09.2016
Class : IX
Subject : Computer
All questions are compulsory.
Questions 1 to 26 contains 1 mark each.
Marks : 90
Time : 3 hrs.
1. What is the basic language of computer?
2. Arrange the following memory units in ascending order of their storage capacities.
Killo Byte, Byte, Tera Byte, Mega Byte
3. Subhangi is creating a website. What is a website?
4. Vivek is working on a utility software? Can you give one example of a utility software?
5. Mukesh is working in a word processor. He is asking cut, copy and paste feature of word processor. When he
used the features cut, selected item goes to the clipboard, what is clipboard?
6. Arsh brought a pointing devices; he has to connect it to his computer. Name the part which is used to connect a
pointing device.
7. Name the communication channels used in wireless transmission.
8. Name the cable for telephone line and TV
9. Rahul wants to set up a LAN for his school. Name the cable network he will use for LAN.
10. What is an application software?
11. Define assembly language.
12. Ms. Priya has bought a new Inkjet Printer, she has connected it to her computer with the help of a USB cable and has
switched the printer on. Now, when she is giving the print command, the printer is not printing, what else is Ms.
Priya required to do?
13. Prakash is interested in transferring a few songs from his mobile phone to John’s phone. Suggest suitable and
simplest wireless option he may opt for doing the same.
14. Out of the following external file(s) which one(s) will help you include sound in your presentation?
JPEG, WAV, GIF, BMP, MP3
15. Chandan has setup a new DTP business. He feels that he should try out a few software and see their strengths and
weaknesses before purchasing them. Which category of software out of proprietary or shareware will serve his
purpose for the trial?
16. What happens if files and folders are deleted in BOSS Lines?
17. Rahul bought a network device called modem. Explain Modem.
18. Name one standard input and output device.
19. Define optical fiber.
20. What is MICR? Where is it used?
21. A company is developing a piece of multimedia language software for using in a school. Give a reason why the
company decides t issue the software on CD-ROM and not in the floppy disc.
22. At the moment when an item is sold at the refreshment KiOSK, the item code is keyed in using a conventional
keypad. During busy periods this method is too slow and queues develop. Recommend a suitable input device.
23. What is the need of secondary memory?
24. A program is distributed on floppy disk. If the size of the whole program is 10MB, what is the minimum number of
floppy disks (1.44 MB capacity) needed?
25. A large company has number of offices spread around the country. State whether the offices will be linked together
using a LAN or WAN.
26. Which disk is created using laser beam?
Questions 27 to 34 contains 2 marks each.
27. Identify the category of the following computers belong to –
a. Microwave oven at your home
a. Big inter connected computers used at scientific lab to carry out scientific research.
c. The computer carried by the sales executive wherever he goes.
d. The computer in your school
28. Mahesh is working at a computer network. What are the different components of computer network?
29. What is a CPU? What are its parts?
30. What is an Operating system?
31. Mohan wishes to make a copy of his computer course work which is stored on the school computer system. He
wants to take it home to finish it for homework. He can borrow a CD-RW from school but he has a 128 MB memory
stick of his own.
a. Give at least two advantages of using CD-RW
b. Give at least two advantages of using memory stick.
32. What is the difference between an interpreter and a Compiler?
33. All workstations in the Pizza Hut have two input devices and two output devices.
a. Give the name of two input devices that must be part of a work station.
b. Give the names of two output devices that must be part of a workstation.
34. Identify which of the following can be categorized as secondary Memory devices:a) CD_ROM b) Key Board
c. Printer
d. Hard Disk
e. Pen Drive
f. Mouse
g. Plotter h. DVD
35. Ragini has recently installed a new operating system
a. Describe the main functions of an operating system.
(2)
b. Identify two utility programs used by an operating system.
(1)
c. The operating system uses a command-driven user interface
(2)
1. What does the command-driven user interface mean?
2. Give one benefit and one drawback of a command-driven interface.
36. ONGC is organizing annual meet in which it wants to invite its current and prospective clients. Mona, the secretary
searches for and selects name from company’s ________________ . Then she prepares budgeting ---------------report from the calculations done in a ______________ software. After this she prepares the letters to be sent to
clients using _____________ software . Once done, she prepares a presentation for the final meet using
_____________ software. She also finalizes the design of the invite being designed in ______________ software.
(5)
[Spread Sheet, DTP, Data Base, Presentation Graphics, Word Processor]
37. Explain the following terms as they are related to storage media.
(5)
Backing store, Volatility, storage capacity, RAM, ROM.
38. What are the characteristics of a computer? Discuss about the weaknesses of the computer.
(5)
39. a) What is the utility of the control panel?
(5)
b) What do you mean by Real Time Operating System (RTOS)?
(5)
SECTION – B
Choose the correct option
(18)
40.
Which of the following cannot be digitized?
a. Sound
b. Music
c. Graphics
d. None
41.
I.C.T stands for _____________________.
a. International Communication Technology
b. Internet and cable Technology.
c. Information and communication Technology
d. All
42.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a computer?
a. Reduces paper work
b. Less Storage Capacity
c. Accuracy
d. Speed
43.
The speed of a CPU is measured in _______________
a. MB
b. CD
c. TB
d. Mhz
44.
The memory requires less power and has a great speed. It is majority used in Intel Pentium 4 system.
a. DRAM
b. SRAM
c. DDR
d. SDRAM
45.
The speed of Dot-Matrix printer is measured in ________.
a. DPI
b. CPS
c. BITS
d. All
46.
Main memory is ______________ in nature.
a. Non-volatile b. Volatile
c. Both
d. None
47.
Which generation of language does Assembly language belong to?
a. 4GL
b. 3GL
c. 2GL
d. 1GL
48.
Which of the following is not a function of an operating system?
a. File Management
b. Memory Management c. Processor Management d. Data Management
49.
Automated time table generation is a part of _____________
a. General purpose
b. School inventory control
c. Attendance
d. None
50.
The AVI format was developed by ____________.
a. Apple
b. Microsoft
c. Lenovo
d. Motorola
51.
CBT stands for _______________
a. Computer Based Training
b. Communication Based Training
c. Computer Based Technology
d. Communication Based Technology
52.
The maximum number of Computers in a LAN can be ________________.
a. 10
b. 100
c. 1000
d. 10000
53.
What does ‘D’ for the abbreviation ‘DHCP’?
a. Dynamic
b. Dutch
c. Danish
d. All
54.
How many booting options are present on the welcome screen of Boss Linux?
a. One
b. Two
c. Three
d. Four
55.
Which Key is used to select a consecutive group of files? a. Ctrl b. Enter
c. Shift
d. Alt
56.
_____________ is a program that helps in viewing and organizing the files and folders on a computer.
a. Windows Explorer
b. Desktop
c. Control Panel
d. Application Window
57.
What do we call the standard set of commands which helps us to communicate with the OS?
a. JBL
b. JCL
c. JDL
d. All
Notre Dame Academy, NTPC Barh
1st Summative Assessment 26.09.2016
Class: IX
Subject: Moral Science
1. Responsibility leads to improvement, improvement leads to success. Explain.
Marks 50
(5)
2. What attributes should we have, for the smooth functioning of a family? Explain.
(5)
3. “Winning with honesty and hard work” write your observation on it.
(5)
4. Keep two records: one of the occasions when you resist negative peer pressure, and the other of the times when
you influence the group positively.
(5)
5. A person of courage is not one who ever feels afraid, but rather one who goes on in spite of fear.
(5)
6. With realization of one’s potential and self-confidence in one’s ability, one can build a better world.
(5)
7. Which quality of Saint Teresa of Calcutta attracted you the most? Why? What is the impact of that quality of
Saint Teresa, in your life?
(10)
8. What do you understand by moral value? According to you, which are the five most important moral values we
should have in our life? Why? Explain.
(10)
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Notre Dame Academy, NTPC Barh
1 Summative Assessment 26.09.2016
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Class: IX
Subject: Moral Science
1. Responsibility leads to improvement, improvement leads to success. Explain.
Marks 50
(5)
2. What attributes should we have, for the smooth functioning of a family? Explain.
(5)
3. “Winning with honesty and hard work” write your observation on it.
(5)
4. Keep two records: one of the occasions when you resist negative peer pressure, and the other of the times when
you influence the group positively.
(5)
5. A person of courage is not one who ever feels afraid, but rather one who goes on in spite of fear.
(5)
6. With realization of one’s potential and self-confidence in one’s ability, one can build a better world.
(5)
7. Which quality of Saint Teresa of Calcutta attracted you the most? Why? What is the impact of that quality of
Saint Teresa, in your life?
(10)
8. What do you understand by moral value? According to you, which are the five most important moral values we
should have in our life? Why? Explain.
(10)
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – I (2016-17)
ENGLISH COMMUNICATIVE / Class - IX
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Maximum Marks: 70
Time: 3 hours
Instructions :
The question paper is divided into Three sections.
Section A
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Reading
20 marks
Section B
:
Writing& Grammar
25 marks
Section C
:
Literature& Long Reading Text
25 marks
SECTION A (READING : 20 marks)
Read the passage given below and answer the questions/complete the statement that follow
: (1x8)
The Amazon is the world’s largest tropical rainforest. It covers an area of nearly 2.8
million square miles, which is nearly the size of the continent of Australia. The Amazon
rainforest gets its life from the majestic Amazon river, the world’s second largest river, which
runs directly through the heart of the region The rainforest itself is simply the drainage basin
for the river and its many tributaries. The vast forest itself consists of four layers, each
featuring its own ecosystems and specially adapted plants and animals.
The forest floor is the lowest region. Since only two percent of the sunlight fitters
through the top layers to the under storey, very few plants grow here. The forest floor,
however, is rich with rotting vegetation and the bodies of dead organisms, which are quickly
broken down into nutrients and integrated into the soil. Tree roots stay close to these
available nutrients and decomposers such as millipedes and earth worms use nutrients for
food.
The understorey is the layer above the forest floor. Much like the forest floor, only
about 2- 5 percent of the sunlight reaches this shadowy realm. Many of the plants in the
understorey have large, broad leaves to collect as much sunlight as possible. The understorey
is so thick that there is very little air movement. As a result, plants rely on insects and animals
to pollinate their flowers.
The layer above the understorey is the canopy. This is where much of the action in the
rainforest occurs. Many canopy leaves have specially adapted leaves which form "drip tips".
Drip tips allow water to flow off the leaves which prevents mosses, fungi, and lichens from
occupying the leaves. Leaves in the canopy are very dense and filter about 80 percent of the
sunlight. The canopy is where the wealth of the rainforest's fruits and flowers grow.
Bromeliads, cup-like plants, provide drinking pools for animals and breeding locations for
tree frogs.
(a)
Why is the Amazon rainforest called the world’s largest rainforest?
(b)
Amazon river is the world’s _________.
(c)
How important is the Amazon river for Amazon rainforests?
(d)
Why do very few plants grow in the understorey of the rainforests?
(e)
Why is there very little air movement in the understorey?
(f)
What is the layer above the understorey called?
(g)
How are bromeliads useful for animals and tree frogs?
(h)
Find the word from the passage which means ‘grand’.
Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow : (2x4)+(1x4)=12
With at least a month-and-a-half break in the school schedule for the summer,
entertaining children can be a tough challenge. While students look forward to vacations to
let off steam, looking after them or taking them on a holiday is a tough task. As more and
more couples are taking to work and opting out of the joint family fold, children’s recreation
options during vacations are limited to just television or comics. Sending a kid to a summer
camp during vacations, something unheard of till a decade ago has become an unavoidable
circumstance today.
These summer camps are conducted over a short period of four to five weeks
involving interesting and fun- filled activities. A whole new world is opened up for the child,
who can have a taste of adventure or sports or he can be a part of a personality development
camp. Camps offer interesting and fun-filled activities and artistic pursuits like painting,
organic, art music; classes like craft, cookery, courses in spoken English to lessons in yoga,
cricket or even trekking, rafting and rock-climbing.
Camps develop the child’s confidence, as he is encouraged to do things on his own.
Hyperactive and aggressive children are benefited by these camps as their energies are
fruitfully channelised. They are an ideal place for a child to learn about social skills and also
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have fun in the process. The camp experience is uniquely positioned to provide all of these
developmental needs for children. Consider camp as the perfect partner to family, school, and
community youth activities in helping your child learn independence, decision-making, social
and emotional skills, character building and values - all in an atmosphere of creativity and
enrichment under the supervision of positive adult role models.
They also promote mutual understanding not only among teachers and children but
also bring out interaction between the taught. This provides a goodexperience for a better
future - a future of confidence.
In today's pressure-oriented society, camp provides a non-threatening environment for
the youth to be active, to develop competence in life skills, to learn about and enhance their
own abilities and to benefit from meaningful participation in a community designed just for
them.
(a)
What is a ‘summer camp’?
(b)
What helps negate the stress from the pressure oriented society, for the youth?
(c)
How are camps beneficial for hyperactive and aggressive children?
(d)
Why are ‘camps’ considered a perfect partner for children?
(e)
What is meant by ‘schedule’? (Para 1)
(f)
What is meant by ‘recreation’? (Para 1)
(g)
Find the word opposite in meaning to ‘ordinary’. (Para 3)
(h)
Find the word opposite in meaning to ‘detriment’. (Para 4)
SECTION B (WRITING & GRAMMAR: 25 Marks)
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You always wanted to be the monitor of your section but never got a chance. But this time you 5
were chosen unanimously for the same. Express your emotions in about 100 -120words by
writing a page in your diary.
‘The night was dark and I was walking alone on a lonely road. Suddenly…’.Begin your story with 10
the line given above and supply a suitable title to it. (Word limit: 150-200 words)
Complete the following passage by choosing the most appropriate options from the ones 3
given below. Write your answers in the answer sheets against the correct blank number. Do
not copy the entire passage.
While planning your career, it is very important that (a) __________ understand yourself. You
need to evaluate (b) __________ recognize your abilities. You (c) ___________ make sure that
your interest and aptitude are suitable for the career you wish to pursue.
(a)
(i)
you
(ii)
I
(iii)
we
(iv)
they
(b)
(i)
or
(ii)
and
(iii)
but
(iv)
so
(c)
(i)
could (ii)
will
(iii)
must (iv)
shall
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There is an error in each line. Write the error and the correction in the answer sheet as given below :
Error
Correction
India is very fortunate that it have many
(a) _____
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rivers. Some of the rivers like Ganga, who
(b) _____
_____
originate from the Himalayas, flows
(c) _____
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throughout a year.
(d) _____
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Read the dialogue given below and complete the paragraph :
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Interviewer : What are your qualifications ?
Candidate : I have done Hotel Management from the National Institute of Hotel
Management.
Interviewer : Do you have any work experience ?
Candidate : I have worked at a hotel reception for a year.
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The interviewer asked the candidate (a) _____________. The candidate replied that
(b)_________________ the National Institute of Hotel Management. To the interviewer’s
enquiry as to whether he had any experience, the candidate said that (c)_________________ at
a hotel reception for one year.
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SECTION C (LITERATURE & LONG READING TEXT: 25 Marks)
Read one of the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
'Her style was easy to read and very convincing.'
(i) Who is 'her' in the above line?
(ii) What style is being talked about in the extract?
(iii) Write the synonym of 'convincing'.
OR
'Oh, I kept the first for another day!
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Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.’
(i) Whom does 'I' refer to?
(ii) Which road does the poet choose and why?
(iii) Which word in the above passage means the same as ‘to be uncertain’?
Answer the following questions in about 30 - 40 words:
Explain the nature of the accident that impaired Chuck Hooper and his life.
How much was the villa worth and for how much was it sold for?
Lord Ullin's daughter is terribly afraid of meeting her father. Give reasons for her fear.
To whom does Wordsworth compare the solitary reaper?
Answer one of the following questions in about 80-100 words
Today we live in a world full of cut-throat competition. In this world, only those who are smart and
resourceful can survive. In the play ‘Villa for Sale’, the character of Gaston may be labelled as someone
who is very cunning but a good businessman. Based on Gaston’s character sketch, write a paragraph on
the topic ‘Business should not be all about exploiting opportunities’ highlighting the values of honesty
and fairness.
OR
The brook is a symbol of struggle to us. Discuss the values that we can imbibe from the book.
Answer one of the following questions in about 150-200 words.
Give a brief account of the diversions of the court of Lilliput arranged by the Emperor. OR
What is your impression of the Emperor of Lilliput? Elaborate on his character.
OR
The three friends shuddered at the idea of taking oil with them. Why?
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The ‘Boating Costume’ brings out the narrator’s opinion about people who are over conscious of their
costume. What does it convey about such people?
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SECTION C (LITERATURE & LONG READING TEXT: 25 Marks)
Read one of the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow.
'Her style was easy to read and very convincing.'
(i) Who is 'her' in the above line?
(ii) What style is being talked about in the extract?
(iii) Write the synonym of 'convincing'.
OR
'Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.’
(i) Whom does 'I' refer to?
(ii) Which road does the poet choose and why?
(iii) Which word in the above passage means the same as ‘to be uncertain’?
Answer the following questions in about 30 - 40 words:
Explain the nature of the accident that impaired Chuck Hooper and his life.
How much was the villa worth and for how much was it sold for?
Lord Ullin's daughter is terribly afraid of meeting her father. Give reasons for her fear.
To whom does Wordsworth compare the solitary reaper?
Answer one of the following questions in about 80-100 words
Today we live in a world full of cut-throat competition. In this world, only those who are smart and
resourceful can survive. In the play ‘Villa for Sale’, the character of Gaston may be labelled as someone
who is very cunning but a good businessman. Based on Gaston’s character sketch, write a paragraph on
the topic ‘Business should not be all about exploiting opportunities’ highlighting the values of honesty
and fairness.
OR
The brook is a symbol of struggle to us. Discuss the values that we can imbibe from the book.
Answer one of the following questions in about 150-200 words.
Give a brief account of the diversions of the court of Lilliput arranged by the Emperor. OR
What is your impression of the Emperor of Lilliput? Elaborate on his character.
OR
The three friends shuddered at the idea of taking oil with them. Why?
OR
The ‘Boating Costume’ brings out the narrator’s opinion about people who are over conscious of their
costume. What does it convey about such people?
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SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – I (2016-17)
SOCIAL SCIENCE /Class – IX
Time allowed : 3 hours
Maximum Marks : 90
General Instructions :
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The question paper has 30 questions in all. All questions are compulsory.
Marks are indicated against each question.
Questions from serial number 1 to 8 are very short answer type questions. Each
question carries one mark.
Questions from serial number 9 to 20 are 3 marks questions. Answer of these
questions should not exceed 80 words each.
Questions from serial number 21 to 28 are 5 marks questions. Answer of these
questions should not exceed 120 words each.
Question number 29and 30 are map questions of 3 marks each, from History and
Geography respectively. After completion, attach the maps inside your answer
book.
Who wrote ‘The spirit of the laws’?
Which states are touched by the Narmada basin?
Andaman and Nicobar Islands lie in which direction with respect to the mainland of India?
What is the shape of the Deccan plateau of India?
What did the black majority of South Africa want to ensure through their new constitution?
Who replaced Salvador Allende?
Mention a democratic feature of any country that practices democracy.
In which category the activity of a mother cooking for her children is
put ?
Highlight the three laws enforced by Napoleon to modernize France.
State one idea different from each other for liberals, radicals and conservatives.
OR
“The Treaty of Versailles was humiliating on the Germans“. Give three examples in support
of the statement.
Describe any three changes made by the Bolsheviks after the revolution of October 1917.
OR
Describe any three steps taken by Hitler to establish a racial state.
'Rivers have been of fundamental importance throughout the human history.' Justify this
statement in three points.
Mention island groups of India lying in the Arabian sea and Bay of Bengal.
Explain three points of difference between Bhangar and Khadar.
Describe any three features of Himalayan Mountains.
‘A democratic government rules within limits set by constitutional law and citizen’s rights’.
What rights are not being enjoyed by the people ruled by a non-democratic government?
How was the second strike different from the first one in Poland?
Distinguish between direct and indirect democracy by giving examples.
"Training and education plays an important role in treating population as an asset for a country"
Justify.
How did Green Revolution solve the food crisis in India? Explain.
Examine the economic conditions of France before 1789.
Describe the events of 24 October 1917 in Russia.
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How was Nazi propaganda successful in creating hatred for Jews? Explain.
Why is the central location of India at the head of the Indian ocean considered very
important? Give five reasons.
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'Formation of Indian constitution was no less difficult than that of South Africa. Do you agree? 5
Explain with five arguments.
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Q29.
On the basis of the political case study of Chile, narrate the experiences of democratic rule.
Why is human capital considered superior to other resources like land and physical capital?
Name the factors that affect the quality of population. Explain how these factors help in
human capital formation?
Why do modern farming methods require more capital? Explain.
Describe the infrastructural development in Palampur. How does it support the various
occupations?
Three items A, B and C are shown in the given outline map of France. Identify these items
with the help of following information and write their correct names on the lines marked on
the map.
(A)
A port related to slave trade
(B)
A region which was not affected by Great Fear
(C)
Capital of France
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On the given political outline map of India, locate and label the following with appropriate
symbols :
(X)
Smallest state of the India having common boundary with Nepal.
(Y)
Nanda Devi Mountain Peak.
(Z)
Vembanad Lake
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V2UTCCY
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – I, 2016-17
MATHEMATICS Class – IX
Time Allowed : 3 hours
General Instructions:
Maximum Marks: 90
All questions are compulsory.
The question paper consists of 31 questions divided into four sections A, B, C and D.
Section-A comprises of 4 questions of 1 mark each; Section-B comprises of 6 questions
of 2 marks each; Section-C comprises of 10 questions of 3 marks each and Section-D
comprises of 11 questions of 4 marks each.
3.
There is no overall choice in this question paper.
4.
Use of calculator is not permitted.
SECTION-A
Question numbers 1 to 4 carry one mark each.
1.
2.
1
Simplify : 32/3 . 31/5
1
2
3
4
5
6
1
Factorise : 20x29x1.
The two angles measuring (30a) and (1252a) are supplementary to each other. Find the 1
value of a.
The area of a rhombus is 84 cm2 and one diagonal is 12 cm. Find the other diagonal of the 1
rhombus.
SECTION-B
Question numbers 5 to 10 carry two marks each.
3
2
Write
in decimal form and state what kind of decimal expansion does it have ?
13
3
2
If x 5
is a zero of the polynomial 2x2kx12, then find the value of k.
2
7
8
9
Prove that an equilateral triangle can be constructed on any given line segment.
In the figure, ABCD, ABP30 and CDP40, find x.
çÙÎðüàææ´·¤ ÌÜ ÂÚU ÌèÙ çÕ´Îé
A(4, 0), B(0, 4) ¥æñÚU C(4, 0) ¥æÜðç¹Ì
2
2
·¤èçÁ°Ð ¥Õ, çÕ´Îé
D §â
2
Âý·¤æÚU ¥æÜðç¹Ì ·¤èçÁ° ç·¤ ABCD °·¤ â׿ÌééÖéüÁ ãæðÐ §â çÕ´Îé D ·ð¤ çÙÎðüàææ´·¤ Öè ÎèçÁ°Ð
Plot three points A(4, 0), B(0, 4) and C(4, 0) on the coordinate plane. Now plot point D so
that ABCD is a rhombus. Give coordinates of the point D.
10
ç·¤âè ç˜æÖéÁ ·¤è ÖéÁæ°¡
70 cm, 80 cm
( 5 2.23 ·¤æ ÂýØæð» ·¤èçÁ°Ð)
Sides of a triangle are
(Use 5 2.23)
70
¥æñÚU
cm,
80
90 cm
cm
ãñ´Ð §â·¤æ ÿæð˜æÈ¤Ü ™ææÌ ·¤èçÁ°Ð
and
90
cm.
Find
its
2
area.
SECTION-C
Question numbers 11 to 20 carry three marks each.
11
Represent
12
If a =1+ 7 , find the value of
8.5 on the number line.
3
26
a
3
2
If f(x)3x 5x 7x11, then find if f(0)f(1)f(2).
If x2y258 and xy10, then find the value of x3y3 .
Three lines AB, CD and EF meet at a point O, forming angles as shown in the figure. Find the values of
x, y, z and u.
3
16
In the figure l1l2 and l2l3. If ABl1 and CBF55, find the values of x, y and z.
3
17
In the given figure, find the value of x :
3
13
14
15
3
3
3
18
In the figure, PQRS is a quadrilateral in which PQSSQR. A and B are points on sides PS 3
and RS respectively such that AQBQ and 12. Prove that PR.
19
3
Plot the following ordered pairs (x, y) of numbers as points in the cartesian plane :
x
0
2
4
2 4.5 2 1
23
y
2.5
0
3
5
22
26
In the figure, ABCD is a rectangle of sides 8 m and 4 m. P, Q, R and S are mid-points of AB, 3
BC, CD and DA respectively. Find the area of the shaded region.
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
SECTION-D
Question numbers 21 to 31 carry four marks each.
1
If x32 2 , find the value of x 3 2 3 .
x
22
If
9n1 13  32 n/2 
 3m3 2 3
2 27 n
5
1
729
and
mn5
4
;
find
the
values
of
4
m and n.
The polynomials x32x25ax8 and x3ax212x6 when divided by (x2) and (x3) respectively 4
leaves the remainders p and q. If qp10, find a.
Using long division method, show that the polynomial p(x)x31 is divisible by q(x)x1. Verify your 4
result using factor theorem.
What are the possible expressions for the dimensions
volume12kx334kx210kx ?
1
1
1
1 2
1 2
.
If abbcca0, find the value of 2
a 2 bc
b 2 ca
c 2 ab
of
a
cuboid,
whose 4
4
4
Three light house towers are made at points A, B and C in the national forest by the forest department
to protect animals from hunters as shown in figure. Which value is department exhibiting by making
light house towers? How many straight lines can be drawn from A to C? State the Euclid Axiom which
states the required result. Give one more Postulate.
In the given figure, PQQR, M is the mid-point of PQ and N is the 4
mid-point of QR. Show that PMNR. State which axiom you use here. Also give two more axioms
other than the axiom used in the above situation.
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
25
26
What are the possible expressions for the dimensions
volume12kx334kx210kx ?
1
1
1
If abbcca0, find the value of 2
1 2
1 2
.
a 2 bc
b 2 ca
c 2 ab
of
a
cuboid,
whose 4
27
28
4
Three light house towers are made at points A, B and C in the national forest by the forest department
to protect animals from hunters as shown in figure. Which value is department exhibiting by making
light house towers? How many straight lines can be drawn from A to C? State the Euclid Axiom which
states the required result. Give one more Postulate.
In the given figure, PQQR, M is the mid-point of PQ and N is the 4
mid-point of QR. Show that PMNR. State which axiom you use here. Also give two more axioms
other than the axiom used in the above situation.
29
A transversal intersects two parallel lines.
corresponding angles so formed are parallel.
30
In a ABC, D is the midpoint of side AC such that BD 5
31
4
Prove that the bisectors of any pair of 4
1
4
AC . Show that ABC is a right
2
angle triangle.
Two equal pillars AB and CD are standing on either side of the road as shown in the figure.
If AFCE, then prove that BEFD.
4
29
A transversal intersects two parallel lines.
corresponding angles so formed are parallel.
30
In a ABC, D is the midpoint of side AC such that BD 5
31
Prove that the bisectors of any pair of 4
1
4
AC . Show that ABC is a right
2
angle triangle.
Two equal pillars AB and CD are standing on either side of the road as shown in the figure.
If AFCE, then prove that BEFD.
4
9F813UC
SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT – I, 2016-17
SCIENCE / Class – IX
Time Allowed : 3 hours
General Instructions :
Maximum Marks : 90
1. The question paper comprises of two Sections, A and B. You are to attempt both the
sections.
2. All questions are compulsory
3. All questions of Section-A and all questions of Section-B are to be attempted separately.
4. Question numbers 1 to 3 in Section-A are one mark questions. These are to be answered in
one word or in one sentence
5. Question numbers 4 to 6 in Sections-A are two marks questions. These are to be answered
in about 30 words each.
6. Question numbers 7 to 18 in Section-A are three marks questions. These are to be
answered in about 50 words each
7. Question numbers 19 to 24 in Section-A are five marks questions. These are to be
answered in about 70 words each.
8. Question numbers 25 to 33 in Section-B are multiple choice questions based on practical
skills. Each question is a one mark question. You are to select one most appropriate
response out of the four provided to you.
9. Question numbers 34 to 36 in Section-B are questions based on practical skills. Each
question is of twomarks.
SECTION-A
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Pick the odd one out of ribosomes, golgi apparatus, mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum
(ER) and give suitable reason.
Name the physical quantities whose Sl units are as given below :
(i)
m/s
(ii)
m/s2
Given an example to show that friction is an important factor in satisfying Newton’s third
law of motion.
What is meant by dispersed phase and dispersing medium? Give an example each of (i)
liquid in gas (ii) liquid in solid solutions.
When observed under microscope, small pores are seen in the epidermis of the leaf. What are
these pores called? Write two functions of these pores.
Explain the force responsible for the following :
(i)
Moon revolves around the earth.
(ii)
Objects lying apart on earth attract each other, yet they do not cling to each other.
Burning and Boiling are two different types of changes. List three points of difference
between them.
Write down the physical states of water at following temperatures :
(a)
0C
(b)
100C
(c)
250C
(Give reason also)
What are the three different states of matter? Which one of these has a definite shape, distinct
boundaries and fixed volume? Compare the three on the basis of compressibility.
What are living organisms made up of? Why are they called structural and functional unit of
life?
(a)
Differentiate between simple squamous epithelium and stratified squamous
epithelium.
(b)
How epithelial tissue keeps different body systems separate?
Define inertia. Why some of the leaves may get detached from a tree if we vigorously shake
its branch.
Find the weight of an object at a height 6400 km above the earth’s surface. The weight of the object
at the surface of the earth is 20 N and the radius of the earth is 6,400 km.
Explain the following type of motion with one example for each.
(a)
acceleration is positive
(b)
acceleration is negative
(c)
acceleration is zero
Define SI unit of force.
A force of 2 N acting on a body changes its velocity uniformly from 2 m/s to 5 m/s in 10 s. Calculate
the mass of the body.
Mention the type of motion represented by the following graphs :
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Samar’s father owned an orchard in Kashmir valley. Apples were in plenty. In the flowering 3
season he observed honey bees on the flowers. He quickly advised his father to start working
on the idea of establishing an apiary. He found out which species are used for commercial
honey production.
(i)
Name the species of the honey bee which is commonly used in India for commercial
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19
20
21
22
23
24
production of honey.
(ii)
Write two advantages of bee keeping.
(iii)
List two qualities of Samar which are worth praising.
Mention three advantages of using manures in agricultural fields.
You are given a mixture of alcohol and water. Explain the process to separate it into its
constituents. Draw a labelled diagram of the technique used.
State any three characteristics of the particles of matter.
Which of the following are matter?
table, oxygen, affection, milk, cold, thirst, salt.
What is the unit of heredity? Where are they located in the cell? Explain how the
characteristics are passed on from one generation to another?
(a)
An object has mass 1 kg and weight 1.67 N on moon. Calculate its weight and mass on
1
earth (g10 ms2 and gmoon5
g)
6
(b)
Calculate the force exerted by sun on earth and earth on sun if mass of sun is 21030
kg, mass of earth is 61024 kg, average distance is 1.51011 m between them.
(a)
For a moving object, derive graphically relation between final velocity v, initial
velocity u, acceleration a and time t.
(b)
Draw the distance-time graph for the following situations :
(i)
When a body is stationary
(ii)
When a body is moving with a uniform speed.
(iii)
When a body is moving with non-uniform speed.
Excessive use of fertilizers and chemical pesticides is harmful – justify the statement. How can
this problem be solved?
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
SECTION - B
25
26
27
28
A sample solution on adding conc. hydrochloric acid turned magenta. The sample has :
(a)
metanil yellow
(b)
starch
(c)
iodine solution
(d)
all of the above
The food groups whose food stuffs will turn blue black when treated with iodine solution is :
(a)
bread, wheat, corn flour
(b)
dal, fish, meat
(c)
salt, sugar, baking soda
(d)
orange, lemon, apple
Iron filings and sulphur powder are mixed in a beaker, resulting mixture will undergo :
(a)
Chemical change
(b)
Physical change
(c)
Initially physical then chemical
(d)
Initially chemical then physical
1
Which of the following sample (s) will be attracted by a magnet
1
1
1
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
(a)
I and II
(b) II only
(c) III only
(d) II and IV
1
The colour of hydrated copper sulphate is :
(a)
blue (b) white
(c) green
(d) yellow
A teacher made temporary mounts of human cheek cells and onion peel for evaluation of a 1
class. The correct identifying features given by the students for cheek cells and onion peel cells
respectively would be :
(a)
Blue stain, cell wall present; Pink stain, cell wall absent
(b)
Blue stain, no vacuoles; pink stain, vacuole present in the centre
(c)
Pink stain, cell wall absent; Blue stain, cell wall present
(d)
Pink stain, cell wall present; Blue stain, cell wall absent
The brain, spinal cord and nerves are all composed of the nervous tissue. The cells of this
tissue are called :
(a)
nephron (b) neuron
(c) adipose
(d) tendon
A mixture of common salt and sand can be separated by using the solvent. :
(a) oil
(b) ghee (c) water
(d) petrol
In a spring balance there are 50 divisions between 0 and 100 gwt. Its least count is :
(a)
0.2 gwt (b) 2 gwt (c) 20 gwt
(d) 200 gwt
While making a colloidal solution of starch in water why is constant stirring required? Should we add
dry corn starch to boiling water or boiling water to corn starch? Why?
If in the determination of melting point of ice, the ice is contaminated with some non-volatile
impurity like common salt, how will the melting point of ice be affected? Give one practical
application of this fact.
A student recorded the weight of dry raisins as 5.4g and on soaking them for 4-5 hours the weight was
7.6g. Calculate the percentage of water imbibed by the raisins.
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1
2
2
2