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Class IX Ch. Laws of Motion Assertion & Reasoning Question

The document contains 13 multiple choice questions regarding concepts in physics related to motion. The questions test the students understanding of assertions and reasons related to concepts such as conservation of momentum, forces, acceleration, mass, friction, and uniform circular motion. For each question the student must determine if the assertion is correct, the reason is correct and explains the assertion (option a), or one of the other options regarding the correctness of the assertion and reason.

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Class IX Ch. Laws of Motion Assertion & Reasoning Question

The document contains 13 multiple choice questions regarding concepts in physics related to motion. The questions test the students understanding of assertions and reasons related to concepts such as conservation of momentum, forces, acceleration, mass, friction, and uniform circular motion. For each question the student must determine if the assertion is correct, the reason is correct and explains the assertion (option a), or one of the other options regarding the correctness of the assertion and reason.

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Assertion and Reason Questions for Class IX Physics Chapter: Motion

Directions : Each of these questions contain two statements, Assertion and Reason. Each of these
questions also has four alternative choices, only one of which is the correct answer. You have to select one
of the codes (a), (b), (c) and (d) given below.
(a) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is a correct explanation for assertion.
(b) Assertion is correct, reason is correct; reason is not a correct explanation for assertion
(c) Assertion is correct, reason is incorrect
(d) Assertion is incorrect, reason is correct.

Q.1. Assertion : A rocket works on the principle of conservation of linear momentum.


Reason : Whenever there is change in momentum of one body, the same change occurs in the momentum
of the second body of the same system but in the opposite direction.
Answer: (a)

Q.2. Assertion : An object can move with constant velocity if no net force acts on it.
Reason : No net force is needed to move an object with constant velocity.
Answer (a)

Q.3. Assertion : If the net external force on the body is zero, then its acceleration is zero.
Reason : Acceleration does not depend on force.
Answer (c)

Q.4. Assertion : For the motion of electron around nucleus, Newton’s second law is used.
Reason : Newton’s second law can be used for motion of any object.
Answer (c)

Q.5. Assertion : Mass is a measure of inertia of the body in linear motion.


Reason : Greater the mass, greater is the force required to change its state of rest or of uniform motion.
Answer (a)

Q.6. Assertion: Same force applied for the same time causes the same change in momentum for different
bodies
Reason: The total momentum of an isolated system of interacting bodies remains conserved.
Answer (b)

Q.7. Assertion: A cricketer moves his hands forward to catch a ball so as to catch it easily without hurting.
Reason: He tries to decrease the distance travelled by the ball so that it hurts less.
Answer (d)

Q.8. Assertion : The two bodies of masses M and m (M > m) are allowed to fall from the same height if the
air resistance for each be the same then both the bodies will reach the earth simultaneously.
Reason : For same air resistance, acceleration of both the bodies will be same.
Answer (a)
Q.9. Assertion : A block placed on a table is at rest, because action force cancels the reaction force on the
block.
Assertion : The net force on the block is zero.
Answer (d)

Q.10. Assertion: Friction is a necessary evil


Reason: Though friction dissipates power, but without friction we cannot walk.
Answer (a)

Q.11. Assertion: There is a stage when frictional force is not needed at all to provide the necessary
centripetal force on a banked road.
Reason: On a banked road, due to its inclination the vehicle tends to remain inwards without any chances
of skidding.
Answer (c)

Q.12. Assertion : Force is required to move a body uniformly along a circle.


Reason : When the motion is uniform, acceleration is zero.
Answer (b)

Q.13. Assertion : Linear momentum of a body changes even when it is moving uniformly in a circle.
Reason : In uniform circular motion, velocity remains constant.
Answer (c)

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