(Syllabus) CBSE Syllabus of English Language and Literature for Class 9th For March 2009 Examination
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Syllabus : CBSE Syllabus of English Language And Literature for Class 9th For March 2009 Examination
ENGLISH - LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
(Code No. 184)
Syllabus and Examination Specifications
CLASS IX
One Paper Time: 3 Hours
Marks : 100
SECTION A : READING 20 Marks
30 Periods
Question No. 1 & 2 will be two unseen passages of total 500
words with a variety of questions including 4 marks for vocabulary.Only prose
passages will be used. One will be factual and the other will be literary.
Passage 1 - 200 words (8 marks) - Four or five comprehension questions
Passage 2 - 300 words (12 marks) - Four or five comprehension questions and two
questions on vocabulary. Marks for vocabulary will not exceed 4 marks.
SECTION B : WRITING 20 Marks 40 Periods
Question No. 3 Letter Writing - One letter in not more than 80 words
based on provided verbal stimulus and context. Types of letter : Informal;
Personal such as to family and friends. Formal : Letters of complaint, enquiry,
request & application 8 Marks
Question No. 4 Writing a short paragraph on a given outline/topic in
about 60 words 4 Marks
Question No. 5 Writing a short writing task based on a verbal and / or
visual stimulus. (diagram, picture, graph, map, chart, flow chart etc.) Maximum
words 80 and 8 marks.
SECTION C : GRAMMAR 15 Marks 45 Periods
Questin No. 6-11 A variety of short questions involving the use of
particular structures within a context. Text types used will include
gap-filling, sentence-completion, sentence-reordering, dialogue-completion and
sentence-transformation (including combining sentences). The Grammar syllabus
will include the following areas in class IX :
1. Tenses (present with extension)
2. Modals (have to / had to, must, should, need, ought to and their negative
forms)
3. Use of passive voice
4. Subject-verb concord
5. Reporting
(i) Commands and requests
(ii) Statements
(iii) Questions
6. Clauses :
(i) Noun-clauses
(ii) Adverb Clauses of condition and time
(iii) Relative Clauses
7. Determiners, and
8. Prepositions
Note : No separate marks allotted for any of grammatical items listed above.
SECTION D : TEXT BOOKS 45 Marks 95
Periods
New NCERT Textbook for Class IX Prose 20
Marks
Question No. 12 & 13 Two extracts from different prose lessons
included in Textbook (Approximately 100 words each). These extracts chosen from
different lessons will be literary and discursive in nature. Each extract will
be of 5 marks. One mark in each extract will be for vocabulary. 4 marks in each
passage will be used for testing local and global comprehension besides a
question on interpretation.
Question No. 14. One out of two questions extrapolative in nature based
on any one of the prose lessons from Textbook to be answered in about 80 words.
6 Marks
Question No. 15. One question on Drama Text (local and global
comprehension question) (30-40 words) 4 Marks
Poetry 10 Marks
Question No. 16. One extract from a poem from the prescribed reader
followed by two or three questions to test the local and global comprehension of
the set text. The extract will carry four marks.
Question No. 17. Two out of three short answer type questions on
interpretation of themes and ideas 6 Marks
New NCERT Supplementary Reader for Class IX 15 Marks
Question No. 18. One out of two questions from Supplementary Reader to
interpret, evaluate and analyse character, plot or situations occurring in the
lessons to be answered in about 100 words 8 Marks
Question No. 19. One out of two short answer type questions of
interpretative and evaluative nature based on lessons to be answered in 30-40
words 4 Marks
Question No. 20. One out of two short answer type questions based on
factual aspects of the lessons to be answered in 20-30 words 3 Marks