Scoring well in CBSE Class 9 exams requires more than just reading textbooks - it demands active recall practice, and Multiple Choice Questions are one of the most efficient ways to achieve that. EduRev's collection of CBSE Class 9 MCQ with Solutions covers every subject including Maths, English (Beehive and Moments), Hindi (Sparsh, Sanchayan, Kritika, and Kshitij), giving students a comprehensive practice bank aligned with the latest CBSE syllabus. Each MCQ set comes with detailed solutions that explain not just the correct answer but also why the other options are wrong - a feature that helps students avoid the trap of partial understanding. For instance, in Maths, students frequently confuse the properties of rational and irrational numbers; the targeted MCQs on Real Numbers address exactly this gap. All tests are available on EduRev and can be accessed chapter-wise for focused preparation.
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| 1 | Chapter-wise MCQs with Solutions for Class 9 Maths |
| 2 | Chapter-wise MCQs with Solutions for Class 9 English (Beehive) |
| 3 | Chapter-wise MCQs with Solutions for Class 9 English (Moments) |
| 4 | Chapter-wise MCQs with Solutions for Class 9 Hindi (Sparsh) |
| 5 | Chapter-wise MCQs with Solutions for Class 9 Hindi (Sanchayan) |
| 6 | Chapter-wise MCQs with Solutions for Class 9 Hindi (Kritika) |
| 7 | Chapter-wise MCQs with Solutions for Class 9 Hindi (Kshitij) |
Class 9 Maths lays the groundwork for higher secondary mathematics, covering topics that students often find abstract and challenging. The chapter-wise MCQs with solutions available on EduRev span every unit - from Number Systems and Polynomials to Coordinate Geometry, Triangles, Circles, Heron's Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, and Statistics. A particularly common student error is misapplying Heron's Formula when the triangle's semi-perimeter is not calculated correctly; the dedicated MCQ sets on this chapter help students identify and fix such mistakes through repeated practice. Each test is timed to simulate real exam pressure, and the solutions break down each step methodically. Whether you are revising algebraic identities or working through circle theorems, these MCQs ensure you have practiced every type of question that CBSE is likely to set.
The Beehive textbook for Class 9 English comprises prose chapters and poems that test reading comprehension, literary appreciation, and vocabulary in CBSE examinations. EduRev's MCQ sets for Beehive cover every chapter and poem, including both standard question sets and extract-based questions - a format increasingly prominent in CBSE assessments since the introduction of competency-based questions. Students frequently struggle with extract-based questions because they require close reading of specific lines rather than general chapter recall; practising these MCQs trains students to read precisely and answer in context. Chapters such as "A Truly Beautiful Mind" and "My Childhood" often appear in examinations with theme-based and inference questions, making targeted MCQ practice on EduRev especially valuable for scoring in the comprehension section.
The Moments supplementary reader for Class 9 English features short stories that emphasise character development, moral themes, and narrative techniques - all of which appear regularly in CBSE MCQ and extract-based questions. EduRev's MCQ sets for Moments include chapter-specific tests and character sketch questions, with coverage across all ten stories. Students often underestimate Moments chapters during revision, yet questions from stories like "The Happy Prince" and "Iswaran the Storyteller" frequently appear in unit tests and final exams. The character sketch MCQs are particularly useful for understanding how CBSE frames questions about character traits, motivations, and relationships, preparing students for both objective and subjective assessments on EduRev.
Hindi Sparsh for Class 9 includes prose chapters and poems that span a wide range of themes - from the humour of "Tum Kab Jaoge, Atithi" to the inspiring narrative of "Everest: Meri Shikhar Yatra." CBSE MCQs on Sparsh chapters tend to focus on the author's perspective, central themes, and specific textual details that students can easily miss during a first reading. For instance, questions on the poem "Agni Path" often test whether students understand the symbolic rather than literal meaning of the imagery used. EduRev's chapter-wise MCQ sets with solutions help students practice identifying such nuances, making the difference between average and high scores in the Hindi paper.
Hindi Sanchayan is the supplementary reader for Class 9, containing stories that explore human relationships, memory, and cultural identity. CBSE questions from Sanchayan often require students to interpret the emotional undercurrents of a text - for example, in "Gillu," students are tested on comprehension of the bond between the narrator and the squirrel, which goes beyond surface-level story recall. EduRev's MCQ sets for each Sanchayan chapter, including multiple sets for longer chapters like "Kallu Kumhar Ki Unaakoti," ensure thorough coverage of all possible question angles that CBSE examiners may explore in the annual examination.
Hindi Kritika is the second supplementary reader for Class 9, featuring chapters that deal with social issues, women's roles, and personal narratives. The chapter "Reedh Ki Haddi" (Backbone) is a one-act play that CBSE examiners frequently use for dialogue-based MCQs, testing whether students can identify who said what and the implied meaning behind each exchange - a skill that requires reading the chapter carefully rather than relying on a summary. EduRev's Kritika MCQ sets provide targeted practice across all chapters, with two-part tests that build depth of understanding progressively.
Hindi Kshitij is the main textbook for Class 9 Hindi, containing both prose and poetry chapters drawn from a rich literary tradition spanning classical and modern Hindi literature. Poems like "Sakhiyan Evam Sabad" by Kabir are frequently tested through questions that ask students to explain the philosophical ideas embedded in the dohas - a task students find difficult without understanding the cultural context of bhakti poetry. EduRev's Kshitij MCQ sets cover every prose chapter and poem in multiple sets, ensuring that students encounter the full variety of question types - from factual recall to inferential and appreciative questions - before the actual CBSE examination.
When preparing for CBSE Class 9 annual examinations, the quality of your MCQ practice material matters as much as the quantity. The CBSE Class 9 MCQ with Solutions available on EduRev are structured to address the specific marking patterns and difficulty levels set by CBSE, covering Maths, English, and Hindi across all prescribed books. One critical advantage of these tests is that they include assertion-reason questions and case-based questions - two formats introduced by CBSE to move beyond rote memorisation toward application-based thinking. For example, Maths MCQs on Statistics include case-based questions that present real data sets, requiring students to calculate mean, median, or mode from scratch. Attempting these topic-specific tests on EduRev before the exam helps students identify weak areas with precision, so revision time is spent where it is needed most.
A chapter-wise approach to MCQ practice is especially effective for Class 9 students because the CBSE syllabus is divided into clearly defined units, each carrying specific weightage in the final examination. For instance, in Maths, the Geometry units - covering Triangles, Quadrilaterals, and Circles - together account for a significant portion of the paper, making targeted MCQ practice on these chapters non-negotiable. Similarly, in Hindi, the Kshitij poetry chapters are consistently tested through meaning-based and contextual questions that demand familiarity with every stanza. EduRev's chapter-wise MCQ sets with solutions allow students to isolate and strengthen individual chapters systematically, building confidence topic by topic before moving on to full-length mock tests.
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