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Bridging the Gap: A Sustainable Start for Class 9 Social Science Learners The transition from Class 8 to Class 9 is not just a change of class; rather, it is a crucial phase where students need to strengthen their foundational concepts. Therefore, the Classroom Readiness Module (CRM) acts as a bridge course designed to ensure a smooth academic shift. Moreover, this one-week programme helps students revise key topics while gradually preparing them for advanced learning. To begin with, the module focuses on revisiting essential concepts such as natural resources, sustainability, political developments, and basic economic ideas. As highlighted in the module , the aim is not only to recall previous knowledge but also to develop deeper understanding. Consequently, students move beyond rote learning and start focusing on conceptual clarity. Furthermore , the CRM adopts an activity-based and experiential learning approach. For instance, students are encouraged to identify resources in their...

MCQs-Chapter 2- Exploring Substances: Acidic, Basic, and Neutral

 Multiple Choice Questions Chapter 2- Exploring Substances: Acidic, Basic, and Neutral Subject Science

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1. What does blue litmus paper turn into when it touches an acid?
A. Green
B. Yellow
C. Red
D. No change
Answer: C. Red

2. Which of the following is a base?
A. Lemon juice
B. Vinegar
C. Soap solution
D. Tamarind water
Answer: C. Soap solution

3. What is the colour of red litmus paper in a basic solution?
A. Red
B. Yellow
C. Blue
D. Green
Answer: C. Blue

4. Which natural indicator is made from lichens?
A. Turmeric
B. Litmus
C. Rose extract
D. Onion
Answer: B. Litmus

5. What colour does turmeric paper turn in a basic solution?
A. Yellow
B. Red-brown
C. Blue
D. Green
Answer: B. Red-brown

6. What is the nature of vinegar?
A. Basic
B. Neutral
C. Acidic
D. Salty
Answer: C. Acidic

7. Which sample is neutral in nature?
A. Lemon juice
B. Vinegar
C. Tap water
D. Soap solution
Answer: C. Tap water

8. Which substance does not change the colour of litmus paper?
A. Salt solution
B. Vinegar
C. Soap solution
D. Baking soda
Answer: A. Salt solution

9. What happens when an acid and a base mix in correct amounts?
A. Explosion
B. Turns black
C. Neutralisation
D. Melts
Answer: C. Neutralisation

10. What are the products of neutralisation?
A. Acid + Fire
B. Salt + Water + Heat
C. Only water
D. Base + Cold
Answer: B. Salt + Water + Heat

11. What should be applied on an ant bite?
A. Vinegar
B. Baking soda
C. Turmeric
D. Salt
Answer: B. Baking soda

12. What is used to treat acidic soil?
A. Lemon juice
B. Vinegar
C. Lime (base)
D. Water
Answer: C. Lime (base)

13. What does red rose extract turn in acidic solutions?
A. Green
B. Red
C. Yellow
D. Blue
Answer: B. Red

14. Which indicator is good for detecting basic substances only?
A. Turmeric
B. Litmus
C. Onion
D. Red rose
Answer: A. Turmeric

15. What is the taste of most acids?
A. Sweet
B. Bitter
C. Salty
D. Sour
Answer: D. Sour

16. Which of these is a natural indicator?
A. Soap
B. Salt
C. Turmeric
D. Water
Answer: C. Turmeric

17. What happens when you add lime water to lemon juice?
A. Turns blue
B. Turns red
C. Turns green
D. No change
Answer: A. Turns blue

18. Why did the message appear on Ashwin’s greeting card?
A. He used magic ink
B. Turmeric and soap created a chemical change
C. It was printed
D. It glowed in the dark
Answer: B. Turmeric and soap created a chemical change

19. Which flower helps detect acids and bases?
A. Rose
B. Lily
C. Sunflower
D. Jasmine
Answer: A. Rose

20. What kind of reaction produces heat?
A. Melting
B. Neutralisation
C. Freezing
D. Boiling
Answer: B. Neutralisation

21. What does baking soda feel like?
A. Sticky
B. Wet
C. Slippery
D. Rough
Answer: C. Slippery

22. Which indicator changes its smell in acids and bases?
A. Litmus
B. Red rose
C. Onion
D. Vinegar
Answer: C. Onion

23. What is the nature of washing powder solution?
A. Acidic
B. Basic
C. Neutral
D. Salty
Answer: B. Basic

24. Which of these contains citric acid?
A. Milk
B. Soap
C. Lemon
D. Baking soda
Answer: C. Lemon

25. What does the hydrangea flower colour depend on?
A. Age
B. Soil nature (acidic/basic)
C. Water
D. Temperature
Answer: B. Soil nature (acidic/basic)

26. What turns turmeric paper red-brown?
A. Acid
B. Neutral substance
C. Base
D. Salt
Answer: C. Base

27. Which one of these is not an acid-base indicator?
A. Turmeric
B. Red rose
C. Salt
D. Litmus
Answer: C. Salt

28. What happens to blue litmus in basic solution?
A. Turns red
B. Turns green
C. No change
D. Turns purple
Answer: C. No change

29. Which acid is present in tamarind?
A. Citric acid
B. Formic acid
C. Tartaric acid
D. Acetic acid
Answer: C. Tartaric acid

30. Why did Aman see bubbles with vinegar on eggshells?
A. Vinegar boiled
B. Reaction with calcium carbonate
C. Soap was added
D. It dried
Answer: B. Reaction with calcium carbonate

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