This document outlines the reduced syllabus for 9th and 10th standard maths and science subjects in India. It lists the chapters and page numbers for each subject, along with topics that have been deleted from the original syllabus. Key topics removed include representations of real numbers, trigonometric ratios, evolution, sources of energy, and electricity.
This document outlines the reduced syllabus for 9th and 10th standard maths and science subjects in India. It lists the chapters and page numbers for each subject, along with topics that have been deleted from the original syllabus. Key topics removed include representations of real numbers, trigonometric ratios, evolution, sources of energy, and electricity.
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STD: 9th MATHS (Reduced Syllabus)
Chapters Page No. Deleted Topics
1. Number System 13 to 15 1.4 Representing Real Numbers on the Number Line Exercise: 1.4 27 1.7 Summary 2. Polynomials 31 to 36 2.4 Remainder Theorems Exercise: 2.3 45 to 46 2.7 Summary 3. Coordinate 56 to 59 3.3 Plotting a Point in the Plane if its Coordinates are given Geometry Exercise: 3.3 3.4 Summary 4. Linear Equation 64 to 70 4.4 Graph of Linear Equation in Two Variables 4.5 Equations of Lines Parallel to x – axis and y – axis Exercise: 4.3, 4.4 4.6 Summary 5. Introduction to 79 to 81 5.3 Equivalent Versions of Euclid‟s Fifth Postulate Euclid‟s Geometry Exercise: 5.2 5.4 Summary 6. Lines and 89 to 92 6.5 Parallel Lines and a Transversal Angles 95 to 98 6.7 Angle Sum property of a Triangle Exercise: 6.3 6.8 Summary 7. Triangle 116 to 120 7.6 Inequalities in Triangle Exercise: 7.4 Exercise: 7.5 7.7 Summary 8. Quadrilaterals 121 to 124 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Angle Sum Property of a Quadrilateral 8.3 Types of Quadrilaterals 130 to 132 8.5 Another Conditions for a Quadrilateral to be a Parallelogram Exercise: 8.1 136 8.7 Summary 9. Areas of 137 to 150 Whole Chapter Parallelograms and Triangles 10. Circles 151 to 153 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Circles and its Related Terms: A Review Exercise: 10.1 156 to 157 10.5 Circle through Three Points Exercise: 10.3 165 to 166 Exercise: 10.6 10.9 Summary 11. Construction 167 to 174 Whole Chapter 12. Heron‟s 175 to 177 12.1 Introduction Formula 180 to 184 12.3 Application of Heron‟s Formula in finding Areas of Quadrilaterals Exercise: 12.2 12.4 Summary 13. Surface Areas 185 to 193 13.1 Introduction and Volumes 13.2 Surface Area of a Cuboid and a Cube Exercise: 13.1 13.3 Surface Area of a Right Circular Cylinder Exercise: 13.2 200 to 204 13.6 Volume of Cuboid Exercise: 13.5 13.7 Volume of Cylinder Exercise: 13.6 209 to 210 Exercise: 13.9 13.10 Summary 14. Statistics 211 to 219 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Collection of Data Exercise: 14.1 14.3 Presentation of Data Exercise: 14.2 231 to 240 14.5 Measures of Central Tendency Exercise: 14.4 14.6 Summary 15. Probability 241 to 254 Whole Chapter
STD: 10th MATHS (Reduced Syllabus)
Chapters Page No. Deleted Topics
1. Real Numbers 2 to 6 1.2 Euclid‟s Division Lemma Exercise: 1.1 13 to 17 1.5 Revisiting Rational Numbers and Their Decimal Expression Exercise: 1.4 1.6 Summary 2. Polynomials 28 to 32 2.4 Division Algorithm for Polynomials Exercise: 2.3 Exercise: 2.4 2.5 Summary 3. Pair of Linear 34 to 40 3.2 Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables Equations in two 3.3 Graphical Method of Solution of a Pair of Linear Equation Variables 40 to 42 Example: 4, 5, 6 Exercise: 3.2 48 to 58 3.4.3 Cross Multiplication Method Exercise: 3.5 3.5 Equations Reducible to a Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables Exercise: 3.6 Exercise: 3.7 3.6 Summary 4. Quadratic 65 to 74 4.4 Solution of a Quadratic Equation by Completing the Square Equations Exercise: 4.3 4.5 Nature of Roots 76 to 77 4.6 Summary 6. Triangles 120 to 132 6.5 Areas of Similar Triangles Exercise: 6.4 6.6 Pythagoras Theorem Exercise: 6.5 Exercise: 6.6 6.7 Summary 7. Coordinate 144 to 148 7.4 Area of Triangle Geometry Exercise: 7.3 Exercise: 7.4 7.5 Summary 8. Introduction to 163 to 164 8.4 Trigonometric Ratios of Complementary Angles Trigonometry Exercise: 8.3 168 to 169 Exercise: 8.4 8.6 Summary 9. Some 170 to 171 9.1 Introduction Applications to 179 9.3 Summary Trigonometry 11. Construction 189 to 194 Whole Chapter 12. Area Related 195 to 197 12.1 Introduction to Circle 12.2 Perimeter and Area of a Circle – A Review Exercise: 12.1 202 to 207 12.4 Areas of Combinations of Plane Figures Exercise: 12.3 12.5 Summary 13. Surface Areas 217 to 226 13.4 Conversion of Solid from One Shape to Another and Volumes Exercise: 13.3 13.5 Frustum of a Cone Exercise: 13.4 Exercise: 13.5 13.6 Summary 14. Statistics 252 to 256 14.5 Graphical Representation of Cumulative Frequency Distribution Exercise: 14.4 14.6 Summary 15. Probability 257 to 258 15.1 Introduction 270 to 272 Exercise: 15.2 (Optional) 15.3 Summary
STD: 10th SCIENCE (Reduced Syllabus)
Chapters Page No. Deleted Topics
5. Periodic 79 to 92 Whole Chapter Classification of Elements 9. Heredity and 147 9.3 Evolution Evolution 148 to 157 These pages is reduced from syllabus 158 “What you have learnt”, point no. 6 to 15 is Cancelled 159 Exercise: Q – 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12 11. The Human 188 Do you know! Eye and the 189 Do you know! colourful World 196 to 197 11.6.3. Colour of the Sun at Sunrise and Sunset Activity 11.3 198 Exercise: Q – 12 12. Electricity 201 More to know 13. Magnetic 232 13.4 Electric Motor Effects of Electric 233 to 236 4 whole pages Current 237 13.7 Domestic Electric Circuits (With Questions) 239 “What you have learnt”, point no. 8, 9 is Cancelled 240 Exercise: Q – 2, 3, 4, 6 (a) (b) 241 Exercise: Q – 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. 14. Sources of 242 to 255 Whole Chapter Energy 16. Management 266 to 280 Whole Chapter of Natural Resources
STD: 9th SCIENCE (Reduced Syllabus)
Chapters Page No. Deleted Topics
1. Matter in our 10 More to know! Surroundings 2. Is Matter 19 2.3 Separating the Components of a Mixture Around us Pure? 2.3.1How can we obtain coloured component (dye) from blue/ black ink? Activity: 2.4 2.3.2 How can we separate cream from milk? Activity: 2.5 20 2.3.3 How can we separate a mixture of two immiscible liquids? Activity: 2.6 2.3.4 How can we separate a mixture of salt and camphor? 21 2.3.5 Is the dye in black ink a single colour? Activity: 2.7 2.3.6 How can we separate a mixture of two Miscible Liquids? Activity: 2.8 22 2.3.7 How can we obtain different gases from Air? 23 2.3.8 How can we obtain pure copper sulphate from an impure sample? Activity: 2.9 24 Blue Questions – 1, 2, 3. 3. Atoms and 36 3.3 Atomicity of some Elements. Molecules 40 3.5.3 Mole Concept 41 Example: 3.3 42 Example: 3.4, 3.5, Blue Questions 43 “What you have learnt”, last 4 points is cancelled 44 Exercise: Q – 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 7. Diversity in 80 to 97 Whole Chapter Living Organisms 8. Motion 107 8.5.1 Equation for Velocity – time Relation 108 8.5.2 Equation for Position – time Relation 8.5.3 Equation for Position – Velocity Relation 9. Force and Law 123 9.6 Conservation of Momentum of Motion 124 Activity: 9.5, 9.6, Example: 9.6 125 Example: 9.7 126 Example: 9.8, Blue Question: Q – 1, 2, 3 127 Blue Question: Q – 4, “Conservation Laws”, “What you have learnt”, Last point. 128 Exercise: Q - 11 10. Gravitation 133 Box – “Issac Newton” 142 10.7 Relative Density Example: 10.7 11. Work and 156 11.3.1 Commercial Unit of Energy Energy Example: 11.9 157 “What you have learnt”, Last point. 12. Sound 161 Box – „Can sound make a light spot dance?‟ 162 12.2.1 Sound needs a Medium to Travel 163 Blue Question – 1, 2, 3 167 Box – “Sonic Boom” 171 12.5.1 Sonar Example: 12.3 172 Blue Question – 1 12.6 Structure of Human Nature 173 “What you have learnt”, point no. 5 is cancelled 174 “What you have learnt”, last point is cancelled Exercise: Q – 3 175 Exercise: Q – 17, 19, 20, 22 13. Why do we fall 179 to 188 Whole Chapter ill? 14. Natural 189 to 202 Whole Chapter Resources