General Science 9th SA 1 Question Paper 2025-26 | 9th class Physical Science Ap sa1 Exam Paper 2025

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ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ ప్రభుత్వం / Government of Andhra Pradesh

SELF ASSESSMENT TERM-1 MODEL PAPER – 2025-26

Class IX Subject – General Science (Paper-1: Physical Science)
UDISE Code : _________ PEN ID : _________ Roll No : _________
Duration : 3 Hours  Maximum Marks : 80


విభాగం – A / Section A : బహుళ ఐచ్ఛిక ప్రశ్నలు / Multiple-Choice Questions

(Each question carries 1 mark – 20 × 1 = 20)

Choose the correct option and write the letter (A/B/C/D) in your answer sheet.

  1. The SI unit of electric current is —
     A) Volt B) Ampere C) Ohm D) Watt
  2. Which of the following is a scalar quantity?
     A) Force B) Displacement C) Speed D) Velocity
  3. Relation between distance, speed, and time is —
     A) d = v/t B) d = v × t C) t = v / d D) v = d + t
  4. Device converting chemical energy into electrical energy —
     A) Generator B) Battery C) Motor D) Transformer
  5. Rate of change of velocity is called —
     A) Momentum B) Acceleration C) Speed D) Displacement
  6. For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.
     This statement belongs to —
     A) 1st law B) 2nd law C) 3rd law D) Gravitation
  7. In a conductor, resistance increases when —
     A) Temperature ↑ B) Length ↓ C) Area ↑ D) Temperature ↓
  8. Which one is an insulator?
     A) Glass B) Copper C) Iron D) Aluminium
  9. Which of the following is not an electromagnetic wave?
     A) Sound B) X-ray C) Radio D) Microwave
  10. SI unit of pressure is —
     A) Pascal B) Newton C) Joule D) Watt
  11. The momentum of a 2 kg body moving with 3 m/s is —
     A) 6 kg m/s B) 1.5 kg m/s C) 9 kg m/s D) 0.67 kg m/s
  12. Material used in transformer core —
     A) Cast iron B) Steel C) Silicon steel D) Ceramic
  13. Work done by a 10 N force moving body 5 m —
     A) 5 J B) 15 J C) 25 J D) 50 J
  14. In elastic collision, which quantity is conserved?
     A) Momentum & Kinetic energy B) Only momentum C) Only energy D) None
  15. Frequency 50 Hz corresponds to a time period —
     A) 0.02 s B) 0.5 s C) 2 s D) 50 s
  16. A current of 2 A passes through 5 Ω resistor.
     Find V.
     A) 2.5 V B) 7 V C) 10 V D) 0.4 V
  17. Magnetic field lines around straight current conductor are —
     A) Radial B) Circular C) Spiral D) Random
  18. Unit of capacitance —
     A) Henry B) Farad C) Ohm D) Tesla
  19. Bending of light when passing from one medium to another is —
     A) Reflection B) Refraction C) Diffraction D) Interference
  20. Work is zero when —
     A) Force ⊥ Displacement B) Both same direction C) Opposite D) None

విభాగం – B / Section B : సంక్షిప్త సమాధానాలు / Short-Answer Questions

(4 × 2 = 8 Marks)

  1. State Ohm’s Law and write its mathematical form.
  2. Define electrical power and write its formulas.
  3. What is simple harmonic motion? Give one example.
  4. Explain the law of conservation of energy with an example.

విభాగం – C / Section C : సంఖ్యాత్మక మరియు అన్వయ ప్రశ్నలు / Numerical & Application Questions

(5 × 4 = 20 Marks)

  1. A car accelerates from 20 m/s to 30 m/s in 5 s.
     Find acceleration & distance.
  2. Three resistors of 2 Ω, 3 Ω, 6 Ω are connected (a) in series (b) in parallel.
     Find equivalent resistance.
  3. A 100 W bulb burns for 5 h. Calculate the energy consumed in kWh and joules.
  4. Explain why the sky appears blue during the day and reddish during sunrise/sunset.
  5. Describe an experiment to determine the focal length of a concave mirror using a distant object.

విభాగం – D / Section D : దీర్ఘ సమాధానాలు / Long-Answer Questions

(2 × 8 = 16 Marks)

  1. (a) Explain Newton’s second law of motion (F = ma) with derivation.
     (b) Solve one numerical example.
  2. (a) Describe structure and working of a DC motor with labelled diagram.
     (b) Discuss factors affecting resistance of a conductor.

ANSWER KEY / సమాధానాలు

Section A – MCQs:
1-B 2-C 3-B 4-B 5-B 6-C 7-A 8-A 9-A 10-A
11-A 12-C 13-D 14-A 15-A 16-C 17-B 18-B 19-B 20-A

Section B – Short Answers:
21. Ohm’s Law → V = IR; current ∝ voltage.
22. Power P = VI = I²R = V²/R.
23. SHM → Restoring force ∝ displacement (mass-spring, pendulum).
24. Energy neither created nor destroyed; pendulum example.

Section C – Numerical Hints:
25. a = (30-20)/5 = 2 m/s²; s = ut + ½ a t² = 125 m.
26. Series: R = 11 Ω; Parallel: 1/R = 1/2 + 1/3 + 1/6 = 1 ⇒ R = 1 Ω.
27. E = 100×5 h = 500 Wh = 0.5 kWh = 1.8×10⁶ J.
28. Rayleigh scattering → Blue sky; longer path → red.
29. Mirror–screen method; focal length = distance between mirror and sharp image.

Section D – Long Answers (Outline):
30. F = ma derivation; examples; impulse form F = Δp/Δt.
31. DC motor → Armature, commutator, brushes, field magnet;
 Resistance ∝ length and temperature; ∝ 1/area; depends on material (resistivity).