The exam will be objective type.

The exam will be of 400 marks for 150 questions

The time duration for exam will be 3 hours

S.NoSubject No of QuestionsEach questions carriesMarksDuration (Time)
1Maths 504 marks20060 Minutes
2General  Science 252 marks5030 Minutes
3(social studies) 252 Marks5030 Minutes
4Language 252 marks5030 Minutes
5Intelligence 252 marks5030 Minutes
 Total 150 400(180 Minutes)

Exam syllabus for class IX as Follows:

 NOTE: – NO NEGATIVE MARKS IN THE EXAM FOR THE WRONG MARKING

Mathematics

  1. Square and Square Roots.
  2. Cube and Cube Roots
  3. Rational Exponents and radicals
  4. Profit
  5. Loss and Discount
  6. Compound Interest
  7. Algebraic Expressions
  8. Polynomials
  9. The Equation in one Variable
  10. Parallel Lines
  11. Quadrilaterals and special types of Quadrilaterals
  12. Areas of plane figures and Triangles
  13. Quadrilaterals
  14. Circle
  15. Circumference of Circle
  16. Surface Areas  &Volume-Cylinder
  17. Cone
  18. Spheres and solids
  19. Statistics mean
  20. Frequency table

ENGLISH

  • Spotting errors
  • Active voice and passive voice
  • Reported speech
  • Clauses
  • Prepositions
  • Tenses
  • Articles
  • Anonyms &Synonyms
  • Rearrange Jumbled Words into meaningful sentences
  • Adjective forms
  • Adverb forms
  • Comparative and superlative degrees
  • Question tags and framing sentences with the word.

 INTELLIGENCE

  • Coding Decoding
  • Alphabets Test
  • Ranking System
  • Odd one out
  • Analogy
  • Direction &Distance Test
  • Blood Relations
  • Clock & Calendar
  • Venn Diagram
  • Figure Counting & Figure based problems
  • Number &Letter Series

SCIENCE

  • The universe
  • Soil
  • Air
  • Transformation of sentences
  • Structure of atoms
  • Metals and non metals
  • Carbon
  • The cell structure of function
  • Micro organisms
  • Refraction of light
  • Electricity and magnetism
  • Friction
  • Sources of energy
  • Common Diseases
  • Food production and management  of basic practices

SOCIAL STUDIES

  • India and the modern world
  • India in the 18 century
  • The rise and growth of British rule in India
  • Administrative structure
  • Policies and impact of British rule
  • Revolt against British rule
  • British Policies  and Administration  in India after 1857
  • Changes in economic life
  • Region and social  reform movement
  • Culture awakening
  • Struggle for swaraj
  • National movement from 1923-1939
  • Achievements of independence
  • Indian constitution
  • Secularism
  • Parliament
  • Criminal justice system
  • Law and social justice
  • Development issues
  • Globalization
  • United nations international agencies
  • Human rights
  • India  and United nations
  • Foreign policy of India. India and its neighbors 
  • Natural disasters- earthquake  
  • Volcanoes
  • Cyclone
  • Floods
  • Environmental degradation resources
  • Types and developments
  • Natural resources –land
  • Soil
  • Water
  • Minerals
  • Energy
  • Plants and wildlife
  • Agriculture
  • Manufacturing industries
  • Human resources

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