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Ninth Lahore Board 2013

Physics (New Course)


Time Allowed: 15 Minutes

(Objective Type)

Group II
Max. Marks: 12

NOTE: Four possible answers A, B, C and D to each question are given. The choice which you think

is correct, fill that circle in front of that question with Marker or Pen ink. Cutting or filling
two or more circles will result in zero mark in that question.
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Water freezes at:


(A) 0oF
(B) 32oF
(C) 273 K
(D)
0K
The ways by which transfer of heat takes place are:
(A) 1
(B) 4
(C) 2
(D) 3
The work will be zero when the angle between the force and the distance is:
(A) 45o
(B) 60o
(C) 90o
(D) 180o
A ball is thrown vertically upward. Its velocity at the highest point is:
(A) 10 mS1
(B) 10 mS1
(C) 10 mS2
(D) Zero
The unit of momentum is:
(A) Nm
(B) Kgms2
(C) Ns1
(D) Ns
The number of perpend9cular components of a face are:
(A) 1
(B) 3
(C) 4
(D) 2
The value of g at a height on Earths radius above the surface of the Earth is:
(A) 2g

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

(B)

1
g
2

(C)

1
g
3

(D)

1
g
4

SI unit of pressure is Pascal which is equal to:


(A) 104 Nm2
(B) 1 Nm2
(C) 102 Nm2
(D) 103 Nm2
The number of base units in SI are:
(A) 3
(B) 6
(C) 7
(D) 9
o
A force of 10N is making an angle of 30 with the horizontal. Its horizontal component will be:
(A) 4 N
(B) 6 N
(C) 7 N
(D) 8.7 N
A string is stretched by two equal and opposite forces 10N each. The tension in the string is:
(A) 0 N
(B) 5 N
(C) 10 N
(D) 20 N
The motion of a body about an axis is called:
(A) Circular motion
(B) Vibratory motion (C) Rotational motion (D) Random motion

Ninth Lahore Board 2013


Physics Paper I
Time Allowed: 2. 45 Hours

(Essay Type)

Group II
Max. Marks: 63

PART I
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3.

4.

Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions:

10

(i)

Define plasma physics and geophysics.

(ii)

Define derived quantities and write the name of two derived quantities.

(iii)

Define rotator motion and give an example.

(iv)

Differentiate between speed and velocity.

(v)

Define vector and writ the name of two vector quantities.

(vi)

Write two methods to reduce friction.

(vii)

The weight of a body is 147N. What is its mass?

(viii)

Write the advantages of banking of the road.

Write short answers to any SIX (6) questions:

12

(i)

Define axis of rotation.

(ii)

Define torque and write its unit.

(iii)

Define centre of gravity.

(iv)

Write the equation from which calculate the mass of earth.

(v)

Define law of gravitation.

(vi)

Define work and write its SI unit.

(vii)

A machine does 4 Joule of work in 2 sec. Calculate its work.

(viii)

Write the names of any our forms of energy.

(ix)

Define potential energy and write its equation also.

Write short answers to any FIVE (5) questions:

10

(i)

The mass of volume 200cm3 of stone is 500g. Find its density.

(ii)

Define density.

(iii)

What is difference between temperature and heat?

(iv)

What is use of clinical thermometer write its range.

(v)

Why gaps are left in railway tracks?

(vi)

What is meant by anomalous expansion of water?

(vii)

What causes a glider to remain in air?

(viii)

What is meant by convection currents?

PART II
NOTE: Attempt any THREE questions.
5.

6.

(a)

A screw gauge has 50 divisions on its circular scale. The pitch of the screw gauge is 0.5mm.
What is its Least Count?
3

(b)

Prove it graphically bi diagram: S = vit +

(a)

Vertical motion of two bodies attached to the ends of a string passes over a frictionless
pulley. Calculate tension T in string and acceleration a in bodies due to motion. 4

1 2
at
2

(b)

A mechanic tightens the nut of a bi8cycle using a 15cm long spanner by exerting a force of
200N. Find the torque that has tightened it.
3

7.

(a)
(b)

Explain the motion of artificial satellites.


4
Calculate the power of a pump which can lift 200 kg of water through a height of 6m in 10
seconds.
3

8.

(a)
(b)

State Pascals law and explain the working of hydraulic press with this law.
4
3
The density of air is 3 kgm . Find the mass of air in a room measuring 8m 5m 4m 3

9.

(a)
(b)

Explain land and sea breezes are example of convection.


4
o
How much heat is required to change 100 g of water 100 C into steam? (Latent heat of
vaporization of water is 2.26 106 jkg1 )
3

PART III
NOTE: Attempt any THREE questions.

A.

A meter rod is balanced at 50cm. Weights are suspended a shown in the fig. Find unknown weight
W 2 by using principle of moments.
5

B.

The weight of a metal piece in air in 0.5N and its weight in water is 0.4N. Find its density while
density of water is 1000 kgm3.
5

C.

During an experiment by using a disposable syringe the data of reading taken is given below. With
the help of this data find the density of unknown liquid and convert it into SI units:
5
Mass of empty syringe = m1 = 5 mg
Volume of liquid V
Mass of syringe with
Mass of liquid
Density of liquid
3
mL = cm
liquid m2(g)
m = m2 m1 (g)
m
-3

5
7
9

10.2
12.2
14.3

gcm

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