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About {{name}} Class 9
Class 9 (CBSE/NCERT) is the first year of secondary school in the Indian education system, introducing advanced concepts that form the basis of higher education. As per the NCERT curriculum and CBSE board guidelines, Class 9 students study Mathematics, Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Social Studies (History, Geography, Civics, Economics), English, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Computer Science.Subjects and Topic Coverage (NCERT/CBSE):
- Mathematics: Number Systems (Real Numbers, Irrational Numbers, Laws of Exponents), Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry (Cartesian plane, linear equations), Lines & Angles, Triangles (Congruence, Properties), Quadrilaterals (Parallelogram properties), Area (Herons Formula), Circles (Chords, Angles), Constructions, Surface Areas & Volumes (Cubes, Cuboids, Cylinders, Cones, Spheres), Statistics (Frequency Distribution, Bar Graphs, Mean, Median, Mode)
- Science: Matter in Our Surroundings (States of Matter, Evaporation), Is We All Around Us (Atoms, Molecules, Pure Substances, Mixtures), Thinking Matter (Atomic Structure, Valency, Elements, Compounds, Mole Concept), Why Do We Fall (Gravitation, Mass, Weight, Buoyancy), Motion, Work & Energy, Force & Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Sound (Waves, Reflection, SONAR), Causes of Illness (Diseases, Prevention, Microorganisms), Natural Resources (Air, Water, Soil, Ozone), Improvement in Food Resources (Crop production, Animal husbandry, Pest management)
- Social Studies: History (French Revolution, Socialism, Communism, Nazism, Women Rights, World Wars), Geography (Earth, Landforms, Climate, Natural Vegetation, Wildlife), Civics (Democracy, Diversity, Government, Rights, Duties), Economics (Village Polampur, People as Resource, Poverty, Food Security)
- English: Reading comprehension, grammar (nouns, pronouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs), writing (paragraphs, letters, essays), literature (The Story of Taj Mahal, Mother, The Rainbow)
Exam Pattern:
- Total Questions: 30 (MCQ-based)
- Total Marks: 30 (1 mark per question)
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Negative Marking: None
Why Practice Class 9 Mock Tests: Class 9 introduces the foundation for all higher secondary concepts in Mathematics and Science. NCERT-based practice ensures students build strong problem-solving skills and are well-prepared for the increased difficulty in Class 10.
Frequently Asked Questions — Class 9 Mock Tests
What is Class 9?
Class 9 is a competitive examination for admission to higher education and career programs. MockTests.org provides free mock tests for Class 9 covering 2 subjects including Mathematics, Science. Each test replicates the real exam pattern, marking scheme, and difficulty level with detailed solutions and explanations. The exam duration is 30 minutes. The test includes negative marking for incorrect answers.
How many mock tests are available for Class 9?
We offer 2 subject-wise mock tests for Class 9 that simulates the complete exam experience. Each test follows the actual exam pattern and marking scheme, with 30 (MCQ-based) practice questions available across all subjects.
Is it free to take Class 9 mock tests?
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