ICSE Board Class IX Physics Paper 5

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ICSE Board Class IX Physics Paper 5 Time: 2 hrs Total Marks: 80 General Instructions: 1. Answers to this paper must be written on the paper provided separately. 2. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. 3. The time given at the head of the paper is the time allotted for writing the answers. 4. Attempt all questions from Section I and any four questions from Section II. 5. The intended marks of questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [ ]. SECTION I (40 Marks) Attempt all Questions from this Section Question 1 (a) Define light year and astronomical unit. (b) Give the order of magnitude of the following: i. 0.0002303 ii. 0.3740 g/cm 3 iii. 6.230 J iv. 7.14 x 10 14 kg. (c) A block of mass 7 kg and volume 0.07 m 3 floats in a liquid of density 140 kg m -3. Calculate the volume of the block above the surface of the liquid. (d) A person moves 10 m towards the east and then 10 m towards the north. What is the displacement? (e) Write any two effects of force applied to a non-rigid body. Question 2 (a) Given an example of motion in which speed remains the same but velocity changes. (b) In an instrument, there are 25 divisions on the vernier scale which coincide with 24 divisions of the main scale. 1 cm on the main scale is divided in 20 equal parts. Find the least count. (c) A girl is in rest state with a book of 0.6 kg on her palm. Find the following: i. The force exerted by Earth on the book ii. The force exerted by book on the Earth iii. Under what forces, the book is in equilibrium? Take g = 9.8 N/kg. 1

(d) An iron cork is fitted in a hole on the brass plate. What will be happen to the cork if i. only the cork is heated? ii. only the iron plate is heated? iii. both, the cork and the plate are heated equally? (e) Why are stainless steel cooking pans preferred with extra copper bottoms? Question 3 (a) In the given figure, a bimetallic strip is used in a simple fire alarm. Name suitable materials for X and Y. What adjustments would you make to the arrangement shown to make the alarm operative at a lower temperature and why? (b) What are nutritive elements? (c) A pyrex glass dish does not crack when heated strongly while an ordinary glass dish does crack. Explain why? (d) Which type of mirror is preferred in automobiles to observe traffic at the back? (e) In case of a convex mirror, if the object is moved away from the mirror surface, how does the position of the image change? Question 4 (a) Mention the essential conditions required for sound waves to travel in a medium. (b) Why we cannot hear the explosions that take place on other planets on the Earth? (c) In 0.4 m, there are 20 waves and an observer's ear perceives 120 waves in a minute. Calculate the wavelength, the frequency and the speed of the wave. (d) What is the difference between a voltmeter and a voltameter? (e) Name the magnetic elements at a place on the surface of the Earth that completely specify the earth's magnetic field at that point. 2

SECTION II (40 Marks) Attempt any four Questions from this Section Question 5 (a) State four important characteristics of gravitational force. [4] (b) A pendulum of length 1 m has a time period of 2 s. Calculate the time period if its length is changed to half metre. [3] (c) Focal length of a convex lens recorded by three students are 10.1 cm, 10.2 cm and 10.0 cm. Find the mean focal length of the convex lens. [3] Question 6 (a) A body is thrown vertically upwards with a velocity u. Calculate the: i. maximum height attained by the body. ii. time of ascent. iii. time of descent. iv. speed of the body on reaching the ground. [4] (b) What are the uses of velocity-time graph? [3] (c) A rocket fired vertically upwards, has its fuel exhausted in 10 s. Calculate the height attained by the rocket from its velocity-time graph given below: [3] Question 7 (a) The graph shows the velocity-time graph for two bodies X and Y moving in the same direction. Name the body which has greater acceleration. Why? [3] (b) A metal bar measures 50 cm at 0 o C and 50.048 cm at 353 K. Find the coefficient of linear expansion of the metal. [3] (c) Define inertia and its types. 3 [4]

Question 8 (a) Mention a few consequences accompanied with the transfer of heat. [3] (b) "Aquatic animals can survive below the surface of frozen rivers". Explain. [3] (c) What is sea breeze? Explain its causes of origin and direction of motion? [4] Question 9 (a) Suppose a planet exists where mass and radius both are half those of the Earth. Calculate the acceleration due to gravity on the surface of this planet. Given: ge = 9.8 ms -2 [3] (b) Two plane mirrors are inclined to each other at an angle of 70 o. A ray of light is incident on one mirror at an angle. The ray reflected from this mirror falls on the second mirror from where it is reflected parallel to the first mirror. Determine the value of. [3] (c) i. Complete the ray diagram. ii. Ratio of the wavelengths of two sound waves in air is 3:5. Find the ratio of their frequencies. [4] 4

Question 10 (a) An ebonite rod is rubbed with fur. The fur is brought near to a positively charged gold-leaf electroscope. What will be your observations? Give reasons. [3] (b) You are given conducting wires, a cell, a key, a resistor, two different types of meters labeled A and V. You are required to measure the current in the wire and the potential difference across the resistor. Draw a labeled circuit diagram using appropriate symbols to show how they are connected. Also, mark the direction of current in each component. [3] (c) A horse-shoe magnet, when not in use, is kept with a metal piece A that is held to the north and south poles. [4] i. What is the metal piece A called? ii. What is A made of? iii. What is the function of piece A? iv. Explain how the piece A serves the purpose, on the basis of molecular (or domain) theory of magnetism. 5