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Physical Science -VII 6X5=30

1. What are natural indicators? What is their reactions with acids and bases
2. Describe the properties of Acids and give examples
3. What is meant by neutralisation? what the uses of neutalisation
4. Define bases, give examples for natural bases
5. State the differences between acids and bases .
6. What happens when honey bee and Ant sting

SET-II

Physical Science -VII 6X5=30

1. What are Dye Indicators give example for them


2. Describe the properties of Bases and give examples
3. What is meant by Acidity, How to get relief from Acidity
4. Define Acids, give examples for natural Acids
5. How many types of acids are there, give examples

6. Mark “t” if the statement is true and “f” if it is false:


a) Nitric acid turns red litmus paper into blue.
b) Sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid neutralise each other and form water and salt.
c) Sodium hydroxide turns blue litmus paper into red.
d) Tooth decay is caused by the presence of a base.
e) Indicator is a substance which shows different colours in basic and acidic solution.
SET-I

Physical Science -VIII 6X5=30

1. Some properties are listed in the following Table. Distinguish between metals and non-metals on
the basis of these properties.
Properties Metals Non-metals
1. Appearance
2. Hardness
3. Malleability
4. Ductility
5. Heat Conduction
6. Conduction of
Electricity
2. Give reasons for the following.
(a) Aluminium foils are used to wrap food items.
(b) Immersion rods for heating liquids are made up of metallic substances.
(c) Copper cannot displace zinc from its salt solution.
(d) Sodium and potassium are stored in kerosene.
(e) Copper is used in electric wires and bottom of utensils
3. Write the reaction of Metals with Acids with Examples
4. Can you store acidic lemon pickles in an aluminium utensil? Explain.
5. Fill in the Blanks
a. Phosphorous are very __________ non-metal.
b. Metals are ________ conductor of heat and _____________.
c. Iron is _________ reactive than copper.
d. Metals react with acids to produce _______________ gas.
e. Rusting of Iron is _______________ Process

SET-II

Physical Science -VIII 6X5=30

1. State the following statements are True or Flase


All metals are ductile.
All non-metals are Brittle
Generally metals are malleable.
Some non-metals are ductile
Noble metals are less reactive
2. In the following table some substances are given in column I. In column II some uses are given.
Match the items in Column I with those in Column II.

column I column II
Gold Thermometers
Iron Electric wire
Aluminium Wrapping food
Carbon Jewellary
Copper Machinery
Mercury Fuel

3. Give Chemical reaction of Magnesium and Iron reaction with Oxygen


4.

5. Write the uses of Metals and Non Metals


SET-I

Physical Science-IX 10X3 = 30

1. State two effects of force.


2. Scientist who first conducted experiment to form the base for Newton's first law of motion.
3. If first law of motion holds true, why does a ball rolling on ground stop on its own?
4. What would happen if there was no friction on the Earth?
5. Two cars having masses in the ratio 4 : 5, accelerate in the ratio 2:3. Find the ratio o forces exerted by
each of them.
6. What did Galileo observe by placing two inclined planes facing each other and rolling down a marble
ball from top end of one of them?
7. What is the negative effect of friction on your shoe soles?
8. You are applying force on the pan of single pan weighing balance and the pointer points to 100 g.
What is the force in newtons applied by you?
9. An athlete always runs some distance before taking a jump. Why?
10. A cricket ball of mass 70 g moving with a velocity of 0.5 m/s is stopped by a player in 0.5 s. What is
the force applied by the player to stop the ball?

SET-II

Physical Science-IX 10X3 = 30

1. What do you mean by law of conservation of momentum?


2. Why do roads on mountains have inward inclination at sharp turns?
3. Why is it dangerous to jump out of a moving bus?
4. Explain how momentum gets conserved in collision of two bodies?
5. What is a balanced force?
6. Explain inertia and momentum in detail.
7. Define force and its various types. What is its unit?
8. Give three examples exhibiting inertia in our daily life
9. What change will a force bring in a body?
10. From a rifle of mass 5kg, a bullet of mass 50gram is fired with an initial velocity of 50m/s. Calculate
the initial recoil velocity of the rifle.
SET-I

Physical Science-IX 10X3 = 30

1. Why is Plaster of Paris stored in a moisture proof container?


2. What do you mean by neutralization reaction? Give two examples.
3. Mention two uses of baking soda and washing soda.
4. Why does a milkman add a small amount of baking soda to fresh milk to shift the pH of fresh milk
from 6 to slightly alkaline?
5. Why do acids not show acidic behavior in the absence of water?
6. Rain water conducts electricity but distilled water does not. Why?
7. Why don’t we keep sour substances in brass and copper vessels?
8. Give the properties and uses of bleaching powder.
9. What happens when baking soda is heated?
10. Give a few uses of acids, bases and salts respectively.

SET-II

Physical Science-IX 15X2 = 30

1. How will you test for a gas which is liberated when HCL reacts with an active metal?
2. What is baking powder? How does it make the cake soft and spongy?
3. When fresh milk is changed into curd will its pH value increase or decrease? Why?
4. Give Arrhenius definition of an acid and a base.
5. What happens chemically when quick lime is added to water?
6. Name the gas evolved when dilute HCl reacts with Sodium hydrogen carbonate. How is it
recognized?
7. How does the flow of acid rain water into a river make the survival of aquatic life in the river
difficult?
8. How is the pH of a solution of an acid influenced when it is diluted?
9. How does the pH of the solution change when a solution of base is diluted?
10. Arrange these in increasing order of their pH values- NaOH, blood, lemon juice.
11. Two solutions of A and B have pH values of 5 and 8. Which solution will be basic in nature?
12. Why does tooth decay start when pH of mouth is lower than 5.5?
13. What would be the colour of litmus in a solution of sodium carbonate?
14. Name the products obtained when sodium hydrogen carbonate is heated. Write the chemical
equation for the same.
15. Write the chemical formula of washing soda and baking soda. Which one of these two is an
ingredient of antacids? How does it provide relief in stomachache?

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