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CBSE Class 9 Maths Important Questions

CBSE Class 9 Maths important questions 2026 — number systems, polynomials, coordinate geometry, and Euclid geometry for annual exam.

CBSE Class 9 Maths: These are the most expected questions for the 2026 annual exam, based on analysis of previous years' papers and the latest sample paper. Solve all of these before your exam.

How to Use This Question Bank

  1. Start with high-weightage chapters — they carry the most marks and appear every year.
  2. Solve without looking at solutions first — this builds real exam confidence.
  3. Time yourself — practise under exam conditions for the best results.
  4. Mark difficult questions — revise these again 2–3 days before the exam.

Preparation Strategy for CBSE Maths

  • Complete NCERT first — all examples and back exercises are non-negotiable.
  • Focus on numericals and derivations — they carry the most marks.
  • Solve previous year papers — identify repeating patterns.
  • Revise formulas daily — keep a formula sheet handy.

Exam Tips for CBSE Class 9 Maths

  • Read every question twice before starting — misreading costs marks.
  • Attempt all questions — there is no negative marking.
  • Show all steps — examiners award step marks even if the final answer is wrong.
  • Keep 15 minutes for revision — check for silly mistakes and unanswered questions.

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Questions based on analysis of CBSE Class 9 Maths papers. Last updated: February 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which chapters carry the most marks in CBSE Class 9 Maths?

The marks distribution varies by year, but typically 3-4 chapters carry 50-60% of the total marks. Focus on these high-weightage chapters first.

For annual exams, NCERT is the primary source. 85-90% of questions come directly from NCERT textbooks. Complete all examples and exercises first.

With focused preparation: 30-45 days if you have already studied the syllabus once. Allocate 2-3 hours daily.