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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 10 of CBSE NCERT Exemplar for Science [English] Class 9.


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Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 64 - 66]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 10 Gravitation Multiple Choice Questions [Pages 64 - 66]

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 1. | Page 64

Two objects of different masses falling freely near the surface of moon would :

  • have same velocities at any instant

  • have different accelerations

  • experience forces of same magnitude

  • undergo a change in their inertia

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 2. | Page 64

The value of acceleration due to gravity

  • is the same on the equator and poles

  • is least on poles

  • is least on the equator

  • increases from pole to equator

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 3. | Page 64

The gravitational force between two objects is F. If masses of both objects are halved without changing distance between them, then the gravitational force would become

  • `"F"/4`

  • `"F"/2`

  • F

  • 2F

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 4. | Page 64

A boy is whirling a stone tied with a string in a horizontal circular path. If the string breaks, the stone

  • will continue to move in the circular path

  • will move along a straight line towards the centre of the circular path

  • will move along a straight line tangential to the circular path

  • will move along a straight line perpendicular to the circular path away from the boy

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 5. | Page 64

An object is put one by one in three liquids having different densities. The object floats with `1/9, 2/11` and `3/7` parts of their volumes outside the liquid surface in liquids of densities d1, d2 and d3 respectively. Which of the following statement is correct?

  • d1 > d2 > d3

  • d1 > d2 < d3

  • d1 < d2 > d3

  • d1 < d2 < d3

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 6. | Page 65

In the relation F = `"G M" "m"//"d"^2`, the quantity G

  • depends on the value of g at the place of observation

  • is used only when the earth is one of the two masses

  • is greatest at the surface of the earth

  • is the universal constant of nature

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 7. | Page 65

Law of gravitation gives the gravitational force between

  • the earth and a point mass only

  • the earth and Sun only

  • any two bodies having some mass

  • two charged bodies only

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 8. | Page 65

The value of quantity G in the formula for gravitational force:

  • depends on mass of the earth only

  • depends on the radius of earth only

  • depends on both mass and radius of earth

  • depends neither on mass nor on the radius of the earth

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 9. | Page 65

Two particles are placed at some distance. If the mass of each of the two particles is doubled, keeping the distance between them unchanged, the value of gravitational force between them will be

  • `1/4` times

  • 4 times

  • `1/2` times

  • unchanged

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 10. | Page 65

The atmosphere is held to the earth by

  • gravity

  • wind

  • clouds

  • earth’s magnetic field

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 11. | Page 65

The force of attraction between two unit point masses separated by a unit distance is called

  • gravitational potential

  • acceleration due to gravity

  • gravitational field

  • universal gravitational constant

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 12. | Page 65

The weight of an object at the centre of the earth of radius R is

  • zero

  • infinite

  • R times the weight at the surface of the earth

  • `1//"R"^2` times the weight at surface of the earth

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 13. | Page 66

An object weighs 10 N in air. When immersed fully in water, it weighs only 8 N. The weight of the liquid displaced by the object will be

  • 2N

  • 8N

  • 10N

  • 12N

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 14. | Page 66

A girl stands on a box having 60 cm length, 40 cm breadth and 20 cm width in three ways. In which of the following cases, the pressure exerted by the brick will be

  • maximum when length and breadth form the base

  • maximum when breadth and width form the base

  • maximum when width and length form the base

  • the same in all the above three cases

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 15. | Page 66

An apple falls from a tree because of gravitational attraction between the earth and the apple. If F1 is the magnitude of the force exerted by the earth on the apple and F2 is the magnitude of the force exerted by the apple on earth, then

  • F1 is very much greater than F2

  • F2 is very much greater than F1

  • F1 is only a little greater than F2

  • F1 and F2 are equal

Multiple Choice Questions [Page 66]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 10 Gravitation Multiple Choice Questions [Page 66]

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 16. | Page 66

What is the source of centripetal force that a planet requires to revolve around the Sun? On what factors does that force depend?

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 17. | Page 66

On the earth, a stone is thrown from a height in a direction parallel to the earth’s surface while another stone is simultaneously dropped from the same height. Which stone would reach the ground first and why?

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 18. | Page 66

Suppose the gravity of the earth suddenly becomes zero, then in which direction will the moon begin to move if no other celestial body affects it?

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 19. | Page 66

Identical packets are dropped from two aeroplanes, one above the equator and the other above the north pole, both at height h. Assuming all conditions are identical, will those packets take some time to reach the surface of the earth. Justify your answer.

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 20. | Page 66

The weight of any person on the moon is about 1/6 times that on the earth. He can lift a mass of 15 kg on the earth. What will be the maximum mass, which can be lifted by the same force applied by the person on the moon?

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 21. | Page 66

Calculate the average density of the earth in terms of g, G and R

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 22. | Page 66

The earth is acted upon by the gravitation of the Sun, even though it does not fall into the Sun. Why?

Multiple Choice Questions [Page 67]

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 10 Gravitation Multiple Choice Questions [Page 67]

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 23. | Page 67

How does the weight of an object vary with respect to mass and radius of the earth. In a hypothetical case, if the diameter of the earth becomes half of its present value and its mass becomes four times of its present value, then how would the weight of any object on the surface of the earth be affected?

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 24. | Page 67

How does the force of attraction between the two bodies depend upon their masses and the distance between them? A student thought that two bricks tied together would fall faster than a single one under the action of gravity. Do you agree with his hypothesis or not? Comment.

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 25. | Page 67

Two objects of masses m1 and m2 have the same size are dropped simultaneously from heights h1 and h2 respectively. Find out the ratio of time they would take in reaching the ground. Will this ratio remain the same if (i) one of the objects is hollow and the other one is solid and (ii) both of them are hollow, size remaining the same in each case? Give reason.

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 26. (a) | Page 67

A cube of side 5 cm is immersed in water and then in a saturated salt solution. In which case will it experience a greater buoyant force. If each side of the cube is reduced to 4 cm and then immersed in water, what will be the effect on the buoyant force experienced by the cube as compared to the first case for water. Give a reason for each case.

Multiple Choice Questions | Q 26. (b) | Page 67

A ball weighing 4 kg of density 4000 kg m–3 is completely immersed in water of density 103 kg m–3 Find the force of buoyancy on it. (Given g = 10 m s–2)

Solutions for 10: Gravitation

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NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 chapter 10 - Gravitation - Shaalaa.com

NCERT Exemplar solutions for Science [English] Class 9 chapter 10 - Gravitation

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 9 chapter 10 Gravitation are Concept of Gravitation, Free Fall, Acceleration Due to Gravity (Earth’s Gravitational Acceleration), Newton’s Universal Law of Gravitation, Thrust and Pressure, Pressure of liquid, Buoyancy Force (Upthrust Force), Density of the Fluid, Concept of Mass and Weight, Relative Density and Its Unit, Archimedes Principle.

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