Study Material and Notes of Ch 2 Constitutional Design Class 9th Civics
After freedom, the democratic government had to follow a set of predefined norms that are defined in a set of documents known as the Constitution. The Constitution is the supreme law of the country. The Constitution framework was created by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar.
Study Material and Notes of Ch 1 What is Democracy? Why Democracy? Class 9th Civics
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The word democracy originated from two Greek words: ‘demos’ meaning people and ‘kratia’ meaning rule. So democracy means rule by the people. Abraham Lincoln defined democracy as: “Democracy is government of the people, by the people and for the people”. Democracy is the most prevalent form of government in the world today and it is expanding to more countries.
Study Material and Notes of Ch 4 Food Securities in India Class 9th Economics
‘Food security has been a major concern in India. According to UN-India, there are nearly 195 million undernourished people in India, which is a quarter of the world’s hunger burden. … India ranks 74 out of 113 major countries in terms of food security index.
Study Material and Notes of Ch 3 Poverty as a Challenge Class 9th Economics
‘Poverty is a state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and essentials for a minimum standard of living. Poverty means that the income level from employment is so low that basic human needs can’t be met.
Study Material and Notes of Ch 2 People as Resource Class 9th Economics
‘People as Resource’ is a way of referring to a country’s working people in terms of their existing productive skills and abilities. Human resource is an asset for the economy rather than a liability. Population becomes human capital when there is investment made in the form of education, training and medical care. In fact, human capital is the stock of skill and productive knowledge embodied in them..
Matter in Our Surrounding | Ch-1 Class 9 Chemistry Quick Revision Notes
What is Matter?
Air, water, stones, sand, clouds, pencils, books – Everything is made up of matter. Matter is everything in this universe that occupies space and has mass.
The NTSE 2021 syllabus is the same for NTSE stage 1 and stage 2. However the difficulty level of the questions will increase. Students can refer to the syllabus of NTSE exam to prepare for the upcoming NTSE 2021-22 exam. Below, we have given NTSE MAT syllabus and NTSE SAT syllabus for reference.
NTSE Syllabus 2021-22 for MAT
The NTSE MAT syllabus comprises questions that will test students’ thinking ability, reasoning etc. Check the following tables to know the verbal and non-verbal syllabus:
NTSE MAT Syllabus – Verbal Reasoning
Analogy
Puzzle Test
Alphabet Test
Classification
Logical Venn diagrams
Blood relations
Series
Logical sequence of words
Verification of truth of the statement
Coding-Decoding
Problems on clocks
Analytical Reasoning
Direction Sense Test
Series completion test
Arithmetical reasoning test
Mathematical operations
Inserting a missing character
Tests
NTSE MAT Syllabus – Non-verbal Reasoning
Classification
Series
Analogy
Transparent paper folding
Embedded figure
Dot fixing situation
Analytical Reasoning
Water images
Problems on cubes and dice
Incomplete Figures
Folding Paper cutting
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NTSE Syllabus 2021-22 for SAT
There is no specified syllabus of NTSE exam by NCERT. But the NTSE exam syllabus majorly depends on NTSE syllabus for class 10 and 9. Science, Social Science and Mathematics are the integral parts of NTSE syllabus 2021. Here are the major topics of NTSE 2021 syllabus which are mandatory for stage 1 and stage 2 exams:
NTSE SAT Syllabus of Mathematics
Algebraic Expressions
Arithmetic
Arithmetic Progressions
Basic Geometry
Direct & Inverse Variations
Coordinate Geometry
Percentage & Its Application
Exponent
Statistics
Mensuration
Number System
Square & Cube Roots
Playing with Number
Surface Areas and Volume
Quadratic Equations
Rational Numbers
Trigonometry
Circles & Triangles
Linear Equation
Probability
Simple & Compound Interest
NTSE SAT Syllabus of Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Acid Bases and Salts
Carbon and its Compound
Air
Cellular Level of Organization
Fibres and Plastics
Diversity in Living Organisms
Food Production & Management
Human Body
Heredity and Evolution
Life Processes
Magnetic & Electricity at Work
Light
Measurement
Micro-Organisms
Metals & Non-Metals
Motion and Force
Periodic Classification of Elements
Our Environment
Reproduction
Some Common Diseases
Soil
Sound
Structure of Atom
Sound of Energy
The Universe
Work and Energy
Water
NTSE SAT Syllabus of SST or Social Science (History, Geography, Civics)
Agriculture
Atmosphere
Biosphere
British Raj
Culture, Science and Literature
Democracy and Elections
Diversity and Livelihood
Early Medieval Period
Early States
Eighteen Century Political Formation
Introduction and Sources of Ancient Indian History
India and its Neighbours
Local and State Government
Indian Economics
Indian Freedom Struggle
Indus Valley Civilization
Industrial Revolution
Industries
Internal Structure of the Earth and Rocks
Resources and Development
Jainism, Buddhism and Conquerors from Distant Lands
The Delhi Sultanate
The Mughal Empire
Motion of the Earth
Nationalism in Various Countries
Vedic Period
New Empires and Kingdoms
The Judiciary
Popular Movements and Social Reforms
Population
UN and International Agencies
Medieval Architecture and Culture
Natural Vegetation
French Revolution
Our Country- India
Union Government
Indian Constitution
Solar System
The Mauryas
Water Resources
World History
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NTSE Exam Pattern 2021-22
Along with NTSE syllabus 2021-22, students are also advised to be familiar with the paper pattern of the exam. Thus they can devise their own strategy to cover the NTSE exam syllabus and ace the exam. The NTSE exam pattern for both the stages of NTSE Examination is similar and details about the same have been provided below:
NTSE Stage 2 Paper Pattern
Particulars
Paper-I: MAT
Paper-II: SAT
Mode of exam
Offline (OMR based)
Sections
Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning
Science, Maths, Social Science
Type of questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Number of questions
100
100
Marks
100
100 (Science-40, Maths-20, Social Science-40)
Exam Duration
2 hours (120 minutes)
2 hours (120 minutes)
Marking scheme
1 mark is awarded for each correct answerNo marks will be deducted for incorrect or unattempted answers
Qualifying Criteria
40% in each MAT and SAT section32% for reserved categories in MAT and SAT sections separately.
CBSE Syllabus 2022-2023: The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE has released the syllabus for Classes 9th-12th for the new academic session 2022-2023. At the same time, the board has also released a circular in which it has clearly stated that “Considering the feedback of stakeholders and other prevailing conditions, the Board will conduct the annual scheme of assessment at the end of the Academic Session 2022-23 and the curriculum has been designed accordingly.” To check more details shared by the board, check the circular released officially on the board’s website, cbse.nic.in.
CBSE Syllabus 2022-2023: The Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE has released the syllabus for Classes 9th-12th for the new academic session 2022-2023. At the same time, the board has also released a circular in which it has clearly stated that “Considering the feedback of stakeholders and other prevailing conditions, the Board will conduct the annual scheme of assessment at the end of the Academic Session 2022-23 and the curriculum has been designed accordingly.” To check more details shared by the board, check the circular released officially on the board’s website, cbse.nic.in.