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.No | Subject | No of Questions | Each questions carries | Marks | Duration (Time) | |
1 | Maths | 50 | 4 marks | 200 | 60 Minutes | |
2 | General Science | 25 | 2 marks | 50 | 30 Minutes | |
3 | (social studies) | 25 | 2 Marks | 50 | 30 Minutes | |
4 | Language | 25 | 2 marks | 50 | 30 Minutes | |
5 | Intelligence | 25 | 2 marks | 50 | 30 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
- Square and Square Roots.
- Cube and Cube Roots
- Rational Exponents and radicals
- Profit
- Loss and Discount
- Compound Interest
- Algebraic Expressions
- Polynomials
- The Equation in one Variable
- Parallel Lines
- Quadrilaterals and special types of Quadrilaterals
- Areas of plane figures and Triangles
- Quadrilaterals
- Circle
- Circumference of Circle
- Surface Areas &Volume-Cylinder
- Cone
- Spheres and solids
- Statistics mean
- 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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