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OFFICIAL SYLLABUS
Month | Book's Name | Topic |
May | Khitij (Gadya Khand) | Do Bailon ki Katha |
Khitij (Kavya Khand) | Sakhia, Sabad | |
Grammer | Characters, metaphors, metaphors (alliteration, rhyme, pun), metaphors | |
July | Khitij (Gadya Khand) | Lhasa ki Aur Vaakh Savaiye |
Kritika Part-1 | Mere Sang ki Aurtein | |
Grammer | Sentence case, spelling, and different forms of K, Bindu Ardhachandrakar, Nukta, Letter writing. | |
August | Khitij (Gadya Khand) | Saanwle Sapno ki Yaad |
Khitij (Kavya Khand) | Kaidi aur Kokila | |
Kritika Part-1 | Reedh ki Haddi | |
Grammer | Essay writing assignments | |
September | Grammer | Vikari - Avikari words, prefixes, suffixes |
October |
OFFICIAL SYLLABUS
Month | Book's Name | Topic |
May | Khitij (Gadya Khand) | Do Bailon ki Katha |
Khitij (Kavya Khand) | Sakhia, Sabad | |
Grammer | Characters, metaphors, metaphors (alliteration, rhyme, pun), metaphors | |
July | Khitij (Gadya Khand) | Lhasa ki Aur Vaakh Savaiye |
Kritika Part-1 | Mere Sang ki Aurtein | |
Grammer | Sentence case, spelling, and different forms of K, Bindu Ardhachandrakar, Nukta, Letter writing. | |
August | Khitij (Gadya Khand) | Saanwle Sapno ki Yaad |
Khitij (Kavya Khand) | Kaidi aur Kokila | |
Kritika Part-1 | Reedh ki Haddi | |
Grammer | Essay writing assignments | |
September | Grammer | Vikari - Avikari words, prefixes, suffixes |
October | Kritika Part-1 | Maati Wali |
Grammer | Standard form of language Hindi | |
November | Khitij (Gadya Khand) | Premchand ke Phate Joote |
Grammer | Synonyms, Antonyms and Synonyms | |
December | Kritika Part-1 | Sadak Suraksha (Causes of Accidents and Preventive Measures) |
Grammer | Meaning and usage of idioms in sentences | |
January | Khitij (Kavya Khand) | Bacche Kaam per ja rahe hain |
Grammer | Similar - Tadbhav word |
prescribed text books
1. Khitij Part-1
2. Kritika Part-1
1. Khitij Part-1
1 . Prose Section - Prose Introduction, Writer Introduction Purpose of the lesson, meaning, understanding, recognition of values, an understanding text based question-answer.
2 . Poetry section - Imaginative and creative expression, language-feature. Bhava beauty, craft beauty, poetry based question-answer.
Kritika Part - 1 - Introduction to various prose genres, sense of responsibility towards the country, society and nature, text based question-answer
Grammar - creative writing
1. Essay writing on different topics. Formal and informal letter writing.
2. Knowledge of content, original expression of ideas and language skills.
practical grammar-
Determined topics of grammar (character case, rhetoric, sentence case, different forms of spelling. Bindu, crescent, nukta, vikari-invariant words, suffix-suffixes, standard form of language and Hindi, synonyms, antonyms, syllables, meaning of idioms and Definition, examples and usage of similar words in sentences.
Special recitation and correct pronunciation will be helpful in developing the language skills of the students.
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PAPER FORMAT
There will be one Paper in this Subject.
Time Duration: 2:30 hrs
Maximum Marks: 80
Unit & their weightage
PART - A (46 Marks) Reading Comprehension | ||
1. | Ornament, similar, tadbhav, prefix, suffix, synonym, synonym | 16 Marks |
2. | Poetry Section Multiple Choice Questions | 12 Marks |
3. | Prose Section Multiple Choice Questions | 12 Marks |
4. | Semantic question | 03 Marks |
5. | Interpretation questions based on the passage | 03 Marks |
PART - B (34 Marks) Writing Section | ||
1. | Idioms | 02 Marks |
2. | Kritika (from the supplementary book) | 08 Marks |
3. | passage-based creative questions | 03 Marks |
4. | Poetry-based creative questions | 06 Marks |
5. | Writer Introduction, Essay, Letter Writing | 15 Marks |
Internal Assessment - 20 Marks
S.no | Topic | Marks |
1. | SAT | 10 Marks |
2. | Attendance | 05 Marks |
3. | Project-based learning | 05 Marks |
TOTAL | 20 Marks |
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Conditions of eligibility for admission to class IX.
1. Candidates who have been studying in a School recognised by or affiliated to this Board or any other recognised Board of Secondary Education in India.
2. Candidates can not take admission directly in class IX.
3. Candidates had completed a regular course of study for class VIII and passed class VIII examination from a school affilicated to this Board.
4. The candidates percentage for attendance should be 75% so that the Board to make him/her eligible for the Examinations.
5. Candidate can be admitted to a school only on the transfer of the parents(s) or shifting of their families from one place to another, after procuring from the student the marksheet and the Transfer Certificate duly countersigned by the Educational Authorities of the Board concerned.
6. There is no age limit for candidates taking the Examination.
7. Candidate should have doucments in support of his having passed the qualifying or equivalent qualifying examination.
OFFICIAL HARYANA BOARD CLASS 9th DATESHEET 2023
Date-sheet (Theory Papers) for Classes 9th Annual Exam March 2023
Date of Commencement of Exam - 23-02-2023 & Time 08:30 AM to 11:30 AM
Date & Day | Subject | Timing |
27 February 2023 (Monday) | Hindi | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
Date & Day | Subject | Timing |
23 February 2023 (Thursday) | Punjabi (All Haryana), IT/ITES (Information Technology & Enabling Services) (For Govt. Model Sr. Sec. School, SLCE Sec-28 Faridabad only | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
24 February 2023 (Friday) | Sanskrit/Urdu/ Retail/ Security/ Automobile/ IT&ITES/ Patient Care Assistant/ Physical Education & Sports/ Beauty & Wellness/ Travel Tourism & Hospitality/ Agriculture Paddy Farming/ Banking and Finance Services/Banking and Insurance Services / Apparel Fashion Design/ Physical & Health Education/ /Drawing/ Agriculture/ Computer Science/Home Science/Music Hindustani (All Options)/ Animal Husbandry/ Dance (All Options) | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
27 February 2023 (Monday) | Hindi | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
01 March 2023 (Wednesday) | English | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
03 March 2023 (Friday) | Social Science | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
07 March 2023 (Tuesday) | Science | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
10 March 2023 (Friday) | Mathematics | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
13 March 2023 (Monday) | Sanskrit Grammer (Only for Gurukul/Sanskrit Vidyapeeth) (Modern Arsha Method / Arsha Method) | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
14 March 2023 (Tuesday) | Sanskrit Literature (Only for Gurukul/Sanskrit Vidyapeeth) (Modern Arsha Method / Arsha Method) | 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM |
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS:-
1. Differently Abled (i) Blind candidates (ii) Dyslexic & Spastic candidates (iii) Deaf & Dumb candidates (iv) Permanently disabled who cannot write with their own hands, shall be provided along with the services of amanuensis and an extra time of 20 minutes per hour for answering each paper.
2. Candidates will bring their own log, trigonometry tables & stencils for maps and can use colored pencils in Science Subjects only.
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Analysis
1. A total of 10 questions are asked in the question paper.
2. Question No. 1 contains 8 questions. 2 marks are allotted for each.
3. Question No. 2 is a multiple choice question consisting of 12 questions. 1 mark is allotted for each.
4. Question no. 3 contains short answer type questions. 3 marks are allotted for each.
5. Question No. 4 is a multiple choice question consisting of 12 questions. 1 mark is allotted for each.
6. Question no.5 contains short answer type question. 3 marks are allotted for each.
7. Question No. 6 carries 01 marks, Question No. 7 carries 02 marks, Question No. 8 to 10 carries 05 marks.
And
There is no overall choice, however, internal choices have been provided in question 7, 8, 9 and question 10. You have to attempt only one option out of such questions.
Comment
1. Difficulty Level of Hindi Paper : Moderate
2. The pattern of Hindi paper was similar to the latest Hindi sample paper .
3. All questions in the paper were from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks
4. Average range of marks required was 70+ (out of 80)
1. A total of 10 questions are asked in the question paper.
2. Question No. 1 contains 8 questions. 2 marks are allotted for each.
3. Question No. 2 is a multiple choice question consisting of 12 questions. 1 mark is allotted for each.
4. Question no. 3 contains short answer type questions. 3 marks are allotted for each.
5. Question No. 4 is a multiple choice question consisting of 12 questions. 1 mark is allotted for each.
6. Question no.5 contains short answer type question. 3 marks are allotted for each.
7. Question No. 6 carries 01 marks, Question No. 7 carries 02 marks, Question No. 8 to 10 carries 05 marks.
8. There is no overall choice in the question paper.
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