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86. Class - IX. SCIENCE. SA-II. BLUE PRINT. SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER. 2012 - ... 10. 2. II. Organisation in living world a. 25 (15). Diversity in living organism.
SCIENCE - S.A. - I, S.A. - II SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER CLASS : IX BLUE - PRINT

Prepared by : Mrs. Rajsharma Mrs. Madhu Raghav

T.G.T. (N.Sc.) T.G.T. (N.Sc.)

School : R.S.K.V. Gulabi Bagh I.D. 1208013

T.G.T. (N.Sc.)

Class - IX BLUE PRINT

S.No. UNIT

SCIENCE

SA-I

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER

NAME OF CHAPTERS

VSA

SA-I

SA-II

LA

2012-13

MCQ

TOTAL

MARK 1. a. b.

I 15 (3) (12)

Matter its Nature & Behavior Matter in our surrounding Is matter around us pure

2. a. b. 3. a. b. c.

II 25 (14) (11) III 35 (12) (17) (6)

Organisation in living world The Fundamental Unit of Life Tissues Motion, Force & Work Motion Force and Law of Motion Gravetation

4. a.

IV 15 (15)

Food Improvement

1 (1) ---

2 (1) ---

--3 (2)

-------

---6 (6)

3 12

15 (10)

-----

2(1) ---

3 (3) 3 (1)

---5 (1)

3 (3) 3 (3)

14 11

25 (12)

1 (1) 1 (1) ---

-------

3 (2) 3 (1) 3 (2)

5 (1) 5 (2) ----

---3 (3) ----

12 17 6

35 (13)

----

2 (2)

3 (1)

5 (1)

3 (3)

(15) (7)

2 (4)

3 (12)

5 (5)

18 (18)

90 (42)

resorces Total (90)

1 (3)

Code No. 86 SCIENCE

Class - IX BLUE PRINT

S.No.

UNIT

SA-II

SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER Bule Print

NAME OF CHAPTERS

VSA

SA-I

SA-II

2012-13

LA

MCQ

TOTAL

MARK 1. a. b.

I 25 (15) (10)

Matter its nature and behavior Atoms and molecules Structure of the atom

2. a. b.

II 25 (15) (10)

Organisation in living world Diversity in living organism Why do we fall ill?

3. a. b.

III 30 (15) (15)

4. a.

IV 10 (10)

;ksx (90)

-----

2 (1) 2(1)

3 (4) 3 (1)

---5 (1)

1 (1) ----

15 25 (9) 10

1(1) ---

-----

3 (1) 3 (3)

5 (1) ----

6 (6) 1 (1)

15 25 (13) 10

Motion, Force & Work Work and Energy Sound

1 (1) ---

2(1) 2(1)

---3 (2)

5 (1) 5 (1)

7 (7) 2 (2)

15 15 30 (16)

Our Environment Natural Resources

1(1)

----

3 (1)

5 (1)

1 (1)

(10) (4)

8 (4)

36 (12)

25 (5)

18 (18)

90 (42)

3 (3)

Class - IX SCIENCE (Code No. 086) TERM WISE SYLLABUS ACADEMIC SESSION (2012-2013) FIRST SEMESTER Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 15

Matter in our Surroundings. Is matteraround us pure The Fundamental unit of Life. Tissues Motion Force and Laws of Motion Gravitation Improvement in food Resources

SECOND SEMESTER Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 7 Chapter 11 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 12

Atoms and Molecules Structure of atom Diversity in living organisms Work and energy Why do we fall ill Natural Resources Sound

NEW SESSION BEGINS FROM 1 APRIL 2012 (SUNDAY) MONTHS DATES

DAYS CHAPTER / TOPICS

PRACTICAL

APRIL

2-7

4

Chapter 1 : Matter in our surroundings characterstics and state of matter and

Practical 1 : To measure the temperature of hot water as it cools and plot a temp-time change of state

APRIL

9-13

5

Evaporation and factor affecting evaporation and related activities.

Practical 2 : To determine the M.P. of ice and B.P. of water

APRIL

23-28

6

Chapter 5 - Fundamental Practical 3 : To prepare a Unit of life structure of a cell temporary mount of onion peel and cell organelles Activities and human cheek cells related to cell

APRIL MAY

30 - 5

6

Chapter 8 - Motion-uniform & non uniform motion, speed with direction, Distance Displacement

MAY

7-10

4

Velocity aand acceleration & concerned numericals and related activities Yuva - Safety on the Internet

graph

11 May 2012 to 30 June 2012 Summer Vacation JULY

2-7

6

Graphical Representation of Motion. Distance - Time graph, velocity-time graph (plotting and interpretation) Derivation of equation of Motion by graphical Method

JULY

9-13

5

Uniform Circular Motion (quaalitative only) Chapter 2 - Is matter around us pure - mixture type of mixtures, solution, colloid suspension

16-21

6

Methods of separation of mixtures, compounds elements, physical and

WeeklyTest

JULY

Practical 4 - To prepare 1. A solution of common salt, sugar and alum 2. A suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water 3. A collidal of starch and egg albumin in water

Practical -5 To prepare a mixture and a compound using Iron filing sand sulphur powder

MONTHS DATES

DAYS CHAPTER / TOPICS chemial change (related activities and practicals)

JULY

PRACTICAL and distinguish these on the basis of 1. Appearance 2. Behaviour towards a magnet 3. Effect of carbon disulphide 4. Heat

23-28

6

Chapter 6 - Tissues Types of Plant tissues and animal tissues

30 Jul. 4 Aug.

5

Related activities to tissues Practical 6 - To separate the Chapter 9 - Force and Laws component of a mixture of sand of motion - Definition of force and ammonium chloride by and its effects sublimation.

AUGUST 6-9

4

Three laws of motion, Mass Practical 7 To identify Inertia and conservation of Parenchyma tissues in plant Momentum (related activities) striped muuscle. Fibers and nerve cells in animals from prepared slides and draw their labelled diagrams.

AUGUST 13-18

5

Chapter 15 - Improvement in food Resoures. Improvement in crop field *Crop variety improvement *Crop Production improvement *Crop Production Management

AUGUST 21-25

5

Fertilizers, cropping patterns animal, husbandary poultry and, fish farming, bee keeping

AUGUST 27 Aug. 1 Sep.

6

Chapter 10 - Gravitation Universal Law of gravitation & its Importance, Free fall calculation of value of ā€˜gā€™

5

Mass and weight calculate the weight of an object on the moon Thrust and Pressure Archimedes Principle relative density

WeeklyTest

SEPT.

3-7

Practical 8 - To test a) The presence of starch in given food sample b) Presence of adulterant metanil yellow in Dal

MONTHS DATES

DAYS CHAPTER / TOPICS

SEPT.

5

10-14

PRACTICAL

Revision of first semester Syelabus 11-09-2012 1st CCEP

15-9-2012 - 22-9-2012 SA I (Semester Eaxm) SEPT.

24-29

6

YUVA - I too will work for a clean and safe environment (cleanliness drive in the school) Chapter 7 - Diversity in living organisms. Basis and Advantages of classification.

OCT.

1-6

5

Plantae Practical 9 - To study the Thallophyta, Bryophyta characterstiecs of spirogyra Pteridophyta, Gymnosperms Agaricus Moss / Fern, Pinus & and Angiosperms an angiospermic plant.

OCT.

8-12

5

Animalia Porifera coelenterata platyhelminthes Nematoda, Annelida Arthropoda, Mollusca Echinodermate, Protochordata

OCT.

15-19

5

Vertebrata and nomenclature and related activities

20 OCT 2012 - 23 OCT. 2012 AUTUMN BREAK OCT.

25-26

2

Chapter 3 - Atoms & Molecules - Laws of chemical combination

NOV.

29 Oct 3 Nov.

6

kinetic and Potential energy Laws of conservation of energy (related activities) Molecular Mass and Mole Concept

NOV.

5-9

5

Chapter 4 - Structure of the atom - concept of atoms & molecules Rutherfords & Bohr Model

Practical 10 - To observe and draw the given specimen earthwarm, cockroach bone fish & bird

MONTHS DATES

DAYS CHAPTER / TOPICS

PRACTICAL Record : 1. One specific feature 2. One Adaptive feature with reference to its habitat.

NOV.

12-17

5

Atomic Number, Mass Number Practical 11 - To determine the Electronic Distribution and density of solid (Denser than Valency water) by using spring balance and measuring cylender.

NOV.

19-24

6

Isotopes, Isobars, Chemical formulae, Molecular Mass

DEC.

26-1

5

Chapter 13 - Why do we fall ill? Diseases and their causes Infectious and Non infectious diseases. Principles of Preventions Treatment

DEC.

3-7

5

Immunisation and vaccination Practical 13 - To carry out the YUVA - Ifeel tired all the time following chemical reactions and record observations

DEC.

10-15

6

Revision of the Syllabus Covered

WeeklyTest

Practical 12 - To establish the relation between the loss in weight of a solid when fully immersed in 1. Tap water 2. Strongly Salty Water

12-12-2012 II CCEP Identity the types of reaction involved in each case 1. Iron with copper sulphat solution. 2. Burning of mg in air 3. Zn with di H2SO4 4. Heating of lead Nitrate 5. Sodium sulphate with Barium chloride in the form of solution in water. DEC.

17-22

6

Chapter11 - Workl & Energy Work done by force, Power Energy, Kinetic and potential energy, Law of conservation of energy, commercial unit of energy.

MONTHS DATES

DAYS CHAPTER / TOPICS

PRACTICAL

26 - 12 - 2012 - 15-01-2013 WINTER BREAK JAN. 2013

16-19

4

Chapter 12 - Sound-Nature of Practical 14 - To verify Laws sound and its propagation of reflection and sound (related activities)

JAN.

21-25

5

Longitudnal and Transverse waves, characterstics of sound waves, speed of sound, reflection

JAN. FEB.

28-31 1-2

6

Uses of Reflection, Echo and Range of hearing Application of ultra sound sonar, structure of human ear (Related activities and Practicals)

FEB.

4-8

5

Chapter 14 - Natural Resources Air, Wind, Rain Green house effecct, ozone layer and activities.

FEB.

11-16

6

Water and soil, water & soil pollution, mineral riches in the soil, Biogeochemical cycles Nitrogen, Oxygen Carbon and water cycle.

FEB.

18-23

6

Revision of theory and practicals

FEB.

25-28

4

Revision of M.C.Q.

WeeklyTest

Practical 15 - To determine the velocity of pulse propagated through a stretched string/ slinky

01 March 2013 SA - II Second Semester Exam Start Declaration of Result on 30 March 2013

Class - IX PRACTICAL 2012-13 Practical 1 :

To prepare temporary, mounts of onion peel and human cheek cells.

Practical 2 :

To measure the temperature of hot water as it cools and plot a tamp - Time graph.

Practical 3 :

To determine the meting point of ice and boiling point of water.

Practical 4 :

To prepare (i) A solution of common salt, sugar and alum (ii) A suspension of soil, chalk powder and fine sand in water (iii) A colloidal of starch and egg albumin in water.

Practical 5 :

To prepare a mixture and a compound using iron Filings and sulphur powder and distinguished these on the basis of : (i) Appearance (ii) Behavior towards a magnet (iii) Effect of carbon disulfide (v) Heat

Practical 6 :

To separate the component of mixture of sand, common salt and ammonium chloride by sublimation.

Practical 7 :

To identify parenchyma tissues in plants, striped muscle Fib on and nerve cells in animals from prepared slides and draw their labelled diagrams.

Practical 8 :

To study the characterless of spirogyra, Agaricus, Moss, Fern, Pines (Either with male or female cone) and angiospermic plant.

Practical 9 :

To observe and draw the given specific earthworm, cockroach, bonefish and bird. Record (i) One specific Feature and (ii) One Adaptive feature with reference to it habitat.

Practical 10 :

To determine the density of solid denser than water by using spring balance and a measuring cylinder

Practical 11 :

To establish the relation between the loss in eight a solid when fully immersed in (i) Tap water (ii) strongly salty water with the weight of water displaced by it taking at least two different solids.

Practical 12 :

To carry the following chemical reachion and record observation and also identify the Type of reaction involved in each care. (i) Iron with copper sulphate solution in water

(ii) Zinc with all H2S04 (iv) Heating of lead nitrate. (v) Sodium sulphate with barium chloride in the form of solution in water. Practical 13 :

To Test (a) the presence of starch in the given food sample (b) The presence of adultrant metanil yellow in dal.

Practical 14 :

To verify the laws of reflection of sound.

Practical 15 :

To determine the velocity of pulse propagated through a stretched string / slinky.

Prepared by : 1.

Mrs. Rani Gupta (T.G.T.) N. Science G.G.S.S.S. No. 1 Roop Nagar, Delhi - 110007

2.

Mrs Suman Taneja (T.G.T.) N. Science G.G.S.S.S. No. 1 Roop Nagar, Delhi - 110007

Checked by : Raj Sharma (T.G.T.) (N. Science) R.S.K.V GULABI BAGH DELHI - 110007