Class 9 Science Chapter 2 MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) of Is Matter Around us pure? All the questions are important for class unit tests and school’s terminal exams 2025-26. MCQ Online tests take less time to revise any chapter. So, Student can revise the entire chapter 2 of class 9 science in less time. These MCQ questions contain all intext and exercises questions also in the form of objective questions.

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Class 9 Science Chapter 2 MCQ with Answers

Class 9 Science Chapter 2 MCQ Online tests with solution and explanation. There are about 70 questions in the form of objectives with four choices. These MCQ covers the entire chapter of grade 9 Science NCERT Chapter 2. For the preparation of unit tests or terminal exams, students may use these questions as revision.

Q1

The property/properties which enable copper metal to be used for making electric wires is / are

[A]. Copper metal is malleable and ductile
[B]. Copper metal is a good conductor of electricity
[C]. Copper metal is ductile and has low electrical resistance
[D]. Copper metal is sonorous and an excellent conductor of electricity
Q2

Which of the following are chemical changes?

[A]. Decaying of wood, Burning of wood
[B]. Burning of wood, Sawing of wood
[C]. Sawing of wood, Hammering of a nail into a piece of wood
[D]. Decaying of wood, Hammering of a nail into a piece of wood
Q3

Tincture of iodine has antiseptic properties. This solution is made by dissolving :

[A]. Iodine in potassium iodide
[B]. Iodine in acetone
[C]. Iodine in water
[D]. Iodine in alcohol
Q4

Vibhu appeared in class test but he confused to know the incorrect statement. Would you help him to know that?

[A]. Aluminium foil are used for packing food items like biscuits, chocolates, medicine, cigarettes, etc.
[B]. Ductility is another important characteristic property of metals.
[C]. Malleability is an important characteristic property of metals.
[D]. The poorest conductor of heat among the metals is gold and silver.
Q5

Pooja is writing some statements but she confused to know why water is considered as a compound and not a mixture. If you know the answer to this question, help her to choose the incorrect statements:

[A]. Water cannot be separated into its constituent’s hydrogen and oxygen by the physical methods.
[B]. It contains hydrogen and oxygen combined together in a fixed proportion of 1 : 9 by mass.
[C]. Heat and light are given out when water is prepared by burning hydrogen in oxygen.
[D]. None of the above.
Q6

Read the following sentences carefully, and choose the incorrect one:

[A]. In a colloidal solution or colloid the particles are big enough to scatter light.
[B]. The scattering of light by colloidal particles is known as “Tyndall effect”.
[C]. Colloids are heterogeneous in nature, though they appear to be homogeneous.
[D]. The particles of most of the colloids can be seen with a microscope.
Q7

Priya is writing some statements, choose the incorrect statement and help him:

[A]. A soap solution cannot scatter a beam of light passing through it.
[B]. An emulsion is a colloid in which minute droplets of one liquid are dispersed in another liquid which is not miscible with it.
[C]. The gel is a semi-solid colloid in which there is a continuous network of solid particles dispersed in a liquid.
[D]. An aerosol is a colloid in which a solid or liquid is dispersed in a gas as fog, mist etc.
Q8

Rahul appeared in class test but he confused to know the incorrect statement. Would you help him to know that?

[A]. Those changes in which no new substances are formed, are called physical changes. [B] The physical changes are temporary changes which can be reversed easily to form the original substance. [C] Those changes in which new substance are formed are called chemical changes. [D] The chemical changes are permanent changes which are usually reversible.
Q9

Consider the following statements and choose the correct one:

[A]. The separation of two immiscible liquids by separating funnel depends on the difference in their densities.
[B]. A mixture of petrol and water can also be separated by using a separating funnel.
[C]. A mixture of mercury, water and benzene can be separated by separating funnel.
[D]. All the above.
Q10

In the last year board examination, Rahul were asked a question where he had to choose the statement which was/were incorrect? Will you be able to answer this question?

[A]. A compound is a substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined in a fixed proportion by mass.
[B]. In the form of heat, light etc. usually energy is either given out or absorbed during the preparation of a compound.
[C]. If the substance has a fixed melting point, boiling point etc. that means it is a mixture.
[D]. A mixture can be separated into its constituents by the physical process like filtration, evaporation, distillation etc.
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Last Edited: June 10, 2023