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Get here all the Important Extra Questions for CBSE Class 9 Science (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) as free PDF downloads to increase your exam preparation. Here you may find NCERT Important Questions, MCQ, HOTs and Practice for Class 9 Science chapter wise with solutions also. The Class 9 Science extra questions have covered all the significant chapters and related important questions. Daily Science practice will help you to build strong conceptual knowledge about the subject. These questions will act as chapter wise test papers for Class 9 Science. These Important Questions for Class 9 Science, shared by teachers, parents and students, are as per latest NCERT and CBSE Pattern syllabus and assure great success in achieving high score in Final Examinations
Class 9 Science Marks Distribution | |
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Units | Marks |
Matter - Its Nature and Behaviour | 23 |
Organisation in the Living World | 20 |
Motion, Force and Work | 27 |
Our Environment | 06 |
Food; Food Production | 04 |
Total | 80 |
Internal assessment | 20 |
Grand Total | 100 |
CBSE Class 9 Science Syllabus - Updated 2022
- Matter in our surroundings
- Is Matter Around Us Pure
- The Fundamental Unit Of Life
- Tissues
- Motion
- Force and Laws of Motion
- Diversity In Living Organism
- Improvement In Food Resources
- Gravitation
- Natural Resources
- Atoms And Molecules
- Structure Of The Atom
- Why Do We Fall ill
- Work and Energy
- Sound
- Heredity and evolution
Unit I: Matter-Nature and Behaviour
Definition of matter; solid, liquid, and gas; characteristics – shape, volume, density; change of state melting (absorption of heat), freezing, evaporation (cooling by evaporation), condensation, sublimation.
- Nature of matter: Elements, compounds, and mixtures. Heterogeneous and homogenous mixtures, colloids, and suspensions.
- Particle nature and their basic units: Atoms and molecules, Law of constant proportions, Atomic and molecular masses.
- Mole concept: Relationship of mole to mass of the particles and numbers.
- Structure of atoms: Electrons, protons, neutrons, valency, the chemical formula of common compounds. Isotopes and Isobars
Unit II: Organization in the Living World
- Cell – Basic Unit of life: Cell as a basic unit of life; prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, multicellular organisms; cell membrane and cell wall, cell organelles, and cell inclusions; chloroplast, mitochondria, vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus; nucleus, chromosomes – basic structure, number.
- Tissues, Organs, Organ System, Organism: Structure and functions of animal and plant tissues (only four types of tissues in animals; Meristematic and Permanent tissues in plants).
- Biological Diversity: Diversity of plants and animals-basic issues in scientific naming, the basis of classification. Hierarchy of categories/groups, Major groups of plants (salient features) (Bacteria, Thallophyta, Bryophyta, Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms, and Angiosperms). Major groups of animals (salient features) (Nonchordates up to phyla and chordates up to classes).
- Health and Diseases: Health and its failure. Infectious and Non-infectious diseases, their causes and manifestation. Diseases caused by microbes (Virus, Bacteria, and Protozoans) and their prevention; Principles of treatment and prevention. Pulse Polio programmes.
Unit III: Motion, Force, and Work
- Motion: Distance and displacement, velocity; uniform and non-uniform motion along a straight line; acceleration, distance-time and velocity-time graphs for uniform motion and uniformly accelerated motion, derivation of equations of motion by graphical method; elementary idea of uniform circular motion.
- Force and Newton’s laws: Force and Motion, Newton’s Laws of Motion, Action and Reaction forces, Inertia of a body, Inertia, and mass, Momentum, Force and Acceleration. Elementary idea of conservation of Momentum.
- Gravitation: Gravitation; Universal Law of Gravitation, Force of Gravitation of the earth (gravity), Acceleration due to Gravity; Mass and Weight; Freefall.
- Floatation: Thrust and Pressure. Archimedes’ Principle; Buoyancy; Elementary idea of Relative Density.
- Work, energy, and power: Work done by a Force, Energy, power; Kinetic and Potential energy; Law of conservation of energy.
- Sound: Nature of sound and its propagation in various media, speed of sound, range of hearing in humans; ultrasound; a reflection of sound; echo and SONAR. Structure of the Human Ear (Auditory aspect only).
Unit IV: Our Environment
- Physical resources: Air, Water, Soil. Air for respiration, for combustion, for moderating temperatures; movements of air and its role in bringing rains across India. Air, water, and soil pollution (brief introduction). Holes in the ozone layer and the probable damages.
- Bio-geo chemical cycles in nature: Water, Oxygen, Carbon, and Nitrogen.
Unit V: Food Production
Plant and animal breeding and selection for quality improvement and management; Use of fertilizers and manures; Protection from pests and diseases; Organic farming.
CBSE Class 9 Science Syllabus 2022-23 Practical Exams
Below is the list of experiments prescribed by CBSE for Class 9 Science:
1. Preparation of
- a true solution of common salt, sugar, and alum
- a suspension of soil, chalk powder, and fine sand in water
- a colloidal solution of starch in water and egg albumin/milk in water and distinguish between these based on
- Transparency
- filtration criterion
- stability
2. Preparation of
- A mixture
- A compound
Using iron filings and sulphur powder and distinguishing between these based on:
- appearance, i.e., homogeneity and heterogeneity
- behaviour towards a magnet
- behaviour towards carbon disulfide as a solvent
- effect of heat
3. Separation of the components of a mixture of sand, common salt, and ammonium chloride (or camphor).
4. Perform the following reactions and classify them as physical or chemical changes:
- Iron with copper sulphate solution in water
- Burning of magnesium ribbon in air
- Zinc with dilute sulphuric acid
- Heating of copper sulphate crystals
- Sodium sulphate with barium chloride in the form of their solutions in water
5. Preparation of stained temporary mounts of
- onion peel
- human cheek cells & to record observations and draw their labelled diagrams.
6. Identification of Parenchyma, collenchyma, and Sclerenchyma tissues in plants, striped, smooth, and cardiac muscle fibres and nerve cells in animals, from prepared slides. Draw their labelled diagrams.
7. Determination of the melting point of ice and the boiling point of water.
8. Verification of the Laws of reflection of sound.
9. Determination of the density of solid (denser than water) by using a spring balance and a measuring cylinder.
10. Establishing the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully immersed in
- Tap water
- Strongly salty water with the weight of water displaced by it by taking at least two different solids.
11. Determination of the speed of a pulse propagated through a stretched string/slinky (helical spring).
12. Study of the characteristics of Spirogyra, Agaricus, Moss, Fern, Pinus (either with male or female cone) and an Angiospermic plant. Draw and give two identifying features of the groups they belong to.
13. Observe the given pictures/charts/models of earthworm, cockroach, bony fish, and bird. For each organism, draw their picture and record:
- One specific feature of its phylum.
- One adaptive feature regarding its habitat.
14. Verification of the law of conservation of mass in a chemical reaction.
15. Study of the external features of root, stem, leaf, and flower of monocot and dicot plants.
Prescribed Books for CBSE Class 9 Science
CBSE has prescribed 4 textbooks to cover the CBSE Class 9 Science syllabus for the academic session 2022-23. These books include the textbook, practical book, and exemplar as mentioned below:
- Science Textbook for Class IX-NCERT Publication
- Assessment of Practical Skills in Science-Class IX – CBSE Publication
- Laboratory Manual-Science-Class IX, NCERT Publication
- Exemplar Problems Class IX – NCERT Publication
Structure of CBSE Science Sample Paper for Class 9 is
Type of Question | Marks per Question | Total No. of Questions | Total Marks |
---|---|---|---|
Objective Type Questions | 1 | 20 | 20 |
Short Answer Type Questions | 3 | 10 | 30 |
Long Answer Type Questions | 6 | 5 | 30 |
Total | 36 | 80 |
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Question Bank of Other Subjects of Class 9
CBSE Question Bank of Class 9 Mathematics CBSE Question Bank of Class 9 English CBSE Question Bank of Class 9 Social ScienceImportance of Question Bank for Exam Preparation?
There are many ways to ascertain whether a student has understood the important points and topics of a particular chapter and is he or she well prepared for exams and tests of that particular chapter. Apart from reference books and notes, Question Banks are very effective study materials for exam preparation. When a student tries to attempt and solve all the important questions of any particular subject , it becomes very easy to gauge how much well the topics have been understood and what kind of questions are asked in exams related to that chapter.. Some of the other advantaging factors of Question Banks are as follows
- Since Important questions included in question bank are collections of questions that were asked in previous exams and tests thus when a student tries to attempt them they get a complete idea about what type of questions are usually asked and whether they have learned the topics well enough. This gives them an edge to prepare well for the exam.Students get the clear idea whether the questions framed from any particular chapter are mostly either short or long answer type questions or multiple choice based and also marks weightage of any particular chapter in final exams.
- CBSE Question Banks are great tools to help in analysis for Exams. As it has a collection of important questions that were asked previously in exams thereby it covers every question from most of the important topics. Thus solving questions from the question bank helps students in analysing their preparation levels for the exam. However the practice should be done in a way that first the set of questions on any particular chapter are solved and then solutions should be consulted to get an analysis of their strong and weak points. This ensures that they are more clear about what to answer and what can be avoided on the day of the exam.
- Solving a lot of different types of important questions gives students a clear idea of what are the main important topics of any particular chapter that needs to focussed on from examination perspective and should be emphasised on for revision before attempting the final paper. So attempting most frequently asked questions and important questions helps students to prepare well for almost everything in that subject.
- Although students cover up all the chapters included in the course syllabus by the end of the session, sometimes revision becomes a time consuming and difficult process. Thus, practicing important questions from Question Bank allows students to check the preparation status of each and every small topic in a chapter. Doing that ensures quick and easy insight into all the important questions and topics in each and every individual. Solving the important questions also acts as the revision process.