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The document is a sample paper for the CBSE Entrance Exam for Class 9, consisting of four sections: Mathematics, Science, English, and Social Science, each worth 25 marks. It includes various types of questions such as simplifications, problem-solving, definitions, and short paragraphs. The total duration for the exam is 2 hours with a maximum score of 100 marks.

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The document is a sample paper for the CBSE Entrance Exam for Class 9, consisting of four sections: Mathematics, Science, English, and Social Science, each worth 25 marks. It includes various types of questions such as simplifications, problem-solving, definitions, and short paragraphs. The total duration for the exam is 2 hours with a maximum score of 100 marks.

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CBSE Entrance Exam Sample Paper for Class 9

Time: 2 Hours

Maximum Marks: 100

Section A: Mathematics (25 Marks)


1. Simplify: (5/8 + 3/4 - 2/5)

2. Solve for x: 5x - 9 = 3x + 7

3. Find the volume of a cylinder with radius 7 cm and height 10 cm.

4. The marked price of a product is Rs. 1200. A discount of 15% is given. Find the selling price.

5. Solve: (3^4 ÷ 3^2) × 2^3

6. A train travels 360 km in 6 hours. Find its speed.

7. The sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 81. Find the numbers.

8. Convert 0.625 into a fraction and percentage.

9. The perimeter of a rectangle is 64 cm. If its length is 18 cm, find its breadth.

10. Write the algebraic expression for: 'Three times the difference of a and b.'

Section B: Science (25 Marks)


1. Define osmosis. How is it important in plants?

2. Explain the difference between metals and non-metals with two examples.

3. What are Newton's three laws of motion?

4. Why do planets revolve around the sun?

5. Define reflection and refraction.

6. Explain the process of digestion in humans.

7. What is a chemical reaction? Give an example.

8. Why does iron rust in the presence of air and moisture?

9. Name one bacterial disease and one viral disease.


10. What is an electromagnet? Mention one use.

Section C: English (25 Marks)


1. Write a short paragraph on 'The Role of Technology in Education'.

2. Correct the following sentences:

- She don't like ice cream.

- I have saw that movie.

3. Fill in the blanks with suitable words:

- He is ______ European citizen.

- She has been waiting ______ 2 hours.

4. Write the antonyms of:

- Success

- Generous

5. Change the sentence to indirect speech:

- She said, 'I will go to the market tomorrow.'

6. Rewrite the sentence in passive voice:

- The chef cooked a delicious meal.

7. Use the idiom 'Hit the nail on the head' in a sentence.

8. Make a meaningful sentence using the word 'determination'.

9. Write a letter to your principal requesting permission for a school trip.

Section D: Social Science (25 Marks)


1. What are the fundamental rights mentioned in the Indian Constitution?

2. Name two major rulers of the Mughal Empire.

3. What are latitudes and longitudes? Explain their significance.

4. Define democracy. Give an example of a democratic country.

5. Why is the Himalaya range important for India?

6. Name two factors that affect climate.


7. What is the difference between a state government and the central government?

8. What is globalization? Give an example.

9. Name the Indian state known as the 'Land of Five Rivers'.

10. Who was the first Prime Minister of India?

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