CBSE CLASS 9 SCIENCE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS
"Master Class 9 Science Through Board-Focused Questions"
This comprehensive collection of CBSE Class 9 Science important questions covers all chapters from the NCERT syllabus with carefully selected questions. Each chapter contains important short answer, long answer, and numerical problems that are frequently asked in exams. These questions will help you identify key concepts, practice important diagrams, and prepare effectively for your examinations.
1. Matter in Our Surroundings
10 Important Questions | States of matter, evaporation, boiling point
2. Is Matter Around Us Pure
12 Important Questions | Mixtures, solutions, separation techniques
3. Atoms and Molecules
15 Important Questions | Laws of chemical combination, mole concept
4. Structure of the Atom
12 Important Questions | Atomic models, electrons, neutrons, protons
5. The Fundamental Unit of Life
15 Important Questions | Cell structure, organelles, cell division
6. Tissues
12 Important Questions | Plant and animal tissues, functions
7. Diversity in Living Organisms
10 Important Questions | Classification, kingdoms, characteristics
8. Motion
15 Important Questions | Uniform motion, equations of motion, graphs
9. Force and Laws of Motion
12 Important Questions | Newton's laws, inertia, momentum
10. Gravitation
10 Important Questions | Universal law, free fall, mass vs weight
11. Work and Energy
12 Important Questions | Work done, kinetic and potential energy
12. Sound
10 Important Questions | Wave properties, echo, ultrasound
13. Why Do We Fall Ill
8 Important Questions | Health, diseases, immunity
14. Natural Resources
10 Important Questions | Air, water, soil, biogeochemical cycles
15. Improvement in Food Resources
8 Important Questions | Crop production, animal husbandry
Exam Strategy
"Focus on diagrams, numerical problems and definitions - they carry significant marks in CBSE exams."
Science Preparation Tip
"Motion and Fundamental Unit of Life chapters are high-scoring with relatively easier concepts - master them well."