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OFFICIAL SYLLABUS 2022
| S.No | UNIT | CHAPTER |
| 1. | Matter - Its Nature and Behaviour | Matter in Our Surroundings |
| Is Matter Around Us Pure | ||
| Atoms and Molecules | ||
| 2. | Organisation in Living World | The Fundamental Unit of Life |
| Diversity in Living Organisms | ||
| 3. | Motions, Force and Work | Force and Laws of Motion |
| Gravitation | ||
| Work and Energy | ||
| 4. | Our Environment | Why Do We Fall ILL |
| Natural Resource |
REDUCED SYLLABUS
| S.No | UNIT | CHAPTER |
| 1. | Matter - Its Nature and Behaviour | Structure of the Atom |
| 2. | Organisation in Living World | Tissues |
| 3. | Motions, Force and Work | Motions |
| Sound | ||
| 4. | Food | Improvement in Food Resources |
Format
There will be one Paper in this Subject.
Time Duration: 3:15 hrs
Maximum Marks: 100
Unit & their weightage
| S.No | UNIT | CHAPTER | MARKS |
| 1. | Matter - Its Nature and Behaviour | Matter in Our Surroundings | 09 |
| Is Matter Around Us Pure | 09 | ||
| Atoms and Molecules | 10 | ||
| 2. | Organisation in Living World | The Fundamental Unit of Life | 11 |
| Diversity in Living Organisms | 14 | ||
| 3. | Motions, Force and Work | Force and Laws of Motion | 13 |
| Gravitation | 11 | ||
| Work and Energy | 09 | ||
| 4. | Our Environment | Why Do We Fall ILL | 06 |
| Natural Resource | 08 |
Eligibility
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.
Schedule
Tentative Schedule 2022
| Date & Day | Subject | Timing |
| 28 April 2022 (Thursday) | English | 8 AM to 10:45 AM |
| 29 April 2022 (Friday) | Hindi | 8 AM to 10:45 AM |
| 04 May 2022 (Wednesday) | Science | 8 AM to 10:45 AM |
| 06 May 2022 (Friday) | Sanskrit / Urdu | 8 AM to 10:45 AM |
| 07 May 2022 (Saturday) | Social Science | 8 AM to 10:45 AM |
| 09 May 2022 (Monday) | Mathematics | 8 AM to 10:45 AM |
Analysis
ANALYSIS FOR HALF YEARLY PAPER 2020 - CODE( J - 104 )
1. There are total 30 questions in this question paper, which are divided into four sections A, B, C, D.
2. Question numbers 1 to 11 in Section A are multiple choice questions. Each question is of 1 mark.
3. Question numbers 11 to 21 in Section B are very short answer type questions. Each question is of 2 marks.
4. Question numbers 22 to 27 in Section C are short answer type questions. Each question is of 4 marks.
5. Question numbers 28 to 30 in Section D are long answer type questions. Each question is of 5 marks.
6. All questions are compulsory.
And
There is no overall choice, However, Internal choice is given in long questions carrying 5 marks. You have to attempt only one of the choices in such questions.
Comment
1. The difficulty level of the Science paper: Moderate to difficult.
2. The pattern of the Science paper was similar to the latest Science Sample Paper.
3. All the questions in the paper were asked from the latest syllabus and based on NCERT textbooks.
4. The average range of expected marks was 60 (out of 70).
Study Tips
1. There are total 30 questions in this question paper, which are divided into four sections A, B, C, D.
2. Question numbers 1 to 11 in Section A are multiple choice questions. Each question is of 1 mark.
3. Question numbers 11 to 21 in Section B are very short answer type questions. Each question is of 2 marks.
4. Question numbers 22 to 27 in Section C are short answer type questions. Each question is of 4 marks.
5. Question numbers 28 to 30 in Section D are long answer type questions. Each question is of 5 marks.
6. All questions are compulsory.
7. Internal choice is given in 2 long questions carrying 5 marks.
8. Only one question has to be asked in such questions.
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