ഒമ്പതാം ക്ലാസ്സിലെ
ബയോളജി പരീക്ഷയുടെ പുതിയ ചോദ്യ പേപ്പര് ഘടന വിശകലനം
Section-wise Pattern
Part A
1-Score Questions (4 × 1 = 4 Score)
Total Questions: 4
Question Types:
- Matching columns
- Assertion-Reason type
- Objective type MCQs
- Identify Diagram
- Identify characteristics or select correct options, etc.
Part B
2-score Questions
(7x2=14 scores)
Total Questions: 7 (two choice options)
Question Types
- Diagram- based analysis
- Illustration- based analysis
- Table-based analysis
- Table completion
- Arrange in pairs
- Give reasons
- Identification and function-based questions, etc.
Part C
3-score Questions
(6 × 3 = 18 scores)
Total Questions: 6 (two choice options)
Question Types:
- Diagram-based analysis
- Diagram drawing and labelling
- Illustration-based analysis
- Table-based analysis
- Table completion
- Arrange in pairs
- Give reasons
- Justify statements
- Identification and function-based questions, etc.
Part D
4- Score Question (1 x 4 = 4 scores)
Total Questions: 1 (Attempt either of the two options)
Question Types:
- Diagram-based analysis
- Diagram drawing and labelling
- Illustration-based analysis
- Table-based analysis
- Table completion
- Identification and function-based questions, etc.
Time Management Strategy
- Spend Cool-off time reading all sections (15 mins)
- For 1-score questions: 8 mins For 2-score questions: 28 mins
- For 3-score questions: 36 mins For 4-score question: 10 mins
- Keep the last 8 minutes to revise and improve diagrams
Final Tips for Scoring High
- Revise the key concepts in each chapter Study concepts with the help of pictures, illustrations and tables in the textbook
- Write answers based on the score-don't write too much for 1-mark questions or too little for 3-mark ones. Label diagrams clearly use a pencil for neatness. Final Tips to Sharpen
- Your Exam Performance Understand, don't just memories: Understand the main ideas in the chapters well.
- Use scientific vocabulary: Especially in reasoning and explanation questions.
- Draw and label neatly: Use a pencil for diagrams. Practice past questions: Identify which type of skill each question requires. Unlock your thinking skills to score smarter!


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