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Ladakh Board Class 9 Books 2024: List of Subject-wise Important Books
June 20, 2023Are you planning to score well in the Ladakh Board Class 9 exam and wondering how to organise your time? Don’t worry – we are here to help. At Embibe, we know how important it is for you to understand what you learn. So, we introduce 3D video explanations and solutions for 9th Ladakh Board Topics. The 3D videos with illustrations make learning more enjoyable and easier.
In this article, we will give you some useful insights into the most important topics for Ladakh Board Class 9. With the list of important topics and video links, you will reach the finish line with a good score. Through Embibe, you will not miss any important topics and can study independently without any difficulty.
To ace your Ladakh Board Class 9 exams, you will need to have a firm grasp of all the important topics in each subject. To help you out, we have compiled a list of all the key topics you should focus on while preparing for your Ladakh Board Class 9 exams. So check the tables below and start studying!
Here is a quick rundown of all the 9th Ladakh Board topics you will have to study in Mathematics:
Chapter Name | Topics |
Number System | Review of representation of natural number, integers, rational numbers on the number lines. Representation of terminating/ non terminating recurring decimals on the number line through successive magnification. Rational number as recurring numbers as recurring/ terminating decimals. Examples of non recurring/non terminating decimal. Existence of non- rational numbers (irrational numbers). Rationalization (with precise meaning) of real numbers of the type (and their combinations). |
Lines and Angles | Introduction to Euclids Geometry. The five postulates of Euclid, version of the fifth postulate. Relationship between Axiom and theorem. |
Triangles | Congruence of triangles Side-Angle-Side (S.A.S Congruence). Congruence of triangles Angle-Side-Angle (A.S.A Congruence). Congruence of triangles Side-Side-Side (S.S.S) Congruence. Prove: Angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal. Angles opposite to equal sides of a triangle are equal. |
Areas of Parallelograms and Triangles | Prove: Parallelograms on the same base and between the same parallels have the same area. Triangles on the same base and between the same parallels are equal in area and its converse. |
Coordinate Geometry | The Cartesian plane. Coordinates of a point. Names and terms associated with co-ordinate plane notations plotting points in the plane. Graph of a linear equations. |
Circles | Prove: Equal chords of a circle subtend equal angles at the centre and its converse. The perpendicular from the centre of a circle to a chord bisects the chord and conversely. The line drawn through the centre of a circle to bisects a chord is perpendicular to the chord. There is one and only one circle passing through three given non-collinear points. Equal chords of a circle (or of congruent circles) are equidistant from the centre (s) and conversely.Prove: The angle subtended by an arc at the centre is double the angle subtended by it at any point on the remaining part of the circle. |
Surface Areas and Volumes | Surface areas and volumes of Cubes, Cuboids, Sphere (Including hemispheres).Surface areas and volumes of right circular cylinders/ cones. |
Below, we have listed the 9th Ladakh Board topics for Science:
Chapter Name | Topics |
Motion | Distance and displacement Uniform and non- uniform motion along a straight line Speed, velocity and acceleration distance – time and velocity- time graphs for uniform and uniformly accelerated motion Equations of motion by graphical method:(i) v = u +at(ii) S = ut + at2(iii) v2– u2= 2as, Elementary idea of uniform circular motion |
Force and Laws of Motion | Force and its relation to motion Balanced and unbalanced forces Concept of inertia and its relation with mass. Newton’s Laws of motion Momentum Force and acceleration Elementary idea of conservation of momentum Action and reaction forces |
Gravitation | Gravity and Gravitation Universal law of gravitation and its importance Acceleration due to gravity Relation between acceleration due to gravity (g) and gravitational constant (G) Difference between mass and weight Motion of gravity (use of in equations of motion) |
Sound | Nature of sound and its propagation in various media Necessity of material medium for propagation of sound Speed of sound Reflection of sound, Echo, range of hearing in humans, infrasonic and ultrasonic sounds Sonar: structure of the human ear (auditory aspect only) |
Is Matter around us Pure? | Mixture and its types Solution and its properties Concentration of a solution and how it is expressed Colloidal solution and its properties Suspension and its properties Separating the components of a mixture by different methods: Evaporation, Centrifugation, By using a separating funnel, and Sublimation Simple distillation Fractional distillation Chromatography Separation of components of Air Physical and Chemical changes Types of Pure substances (Elements and Compounds) Difference between a Compound and a Mixture |
Atoms and Molecules | Laws of Chemical combination: Law of conservation of Mass, Law of constant Proportion, Numerical problems on laws of chemical combination Atom and Atomic Mass Molecules (Molecules of elements and molecules of compounds) Ions (simple and Polyatomic) Chemical Formulae, writing chemical formulae of simple compounds Molecular mass and Mole concept Formula unit mass Numerical Problems on Mole concept |
The Fundamental Unit of Life | What are Living organisms made up of? Structural organization of a cell Plasma membrane, its relationship with Isotonic, Hypotonic solution Osmosis: Cell wall plasmolysis and deplasmolysis Nucleus – Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells, cytoplasm Cell organelles- Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, Lysosomes, Mitochondria, Plastids and Vacuoles |
Why do we fall ill | Health and its failure Disease and causes – Acute and Chronic Diseases Causes of Diseases Infectious and Non- infectious diseases Infectious diseases – Agents, Means of spread Organ-specific and tissue-specific manifestation Principles of treatment and prevention |
Some of the most frequent questions on the Ladakh Board Class 9 exam are as below:
Ans: No. You can effectively prepare subject-wise 9th Ladakh Board topics through 3D books and video lectures at Embibe.
Ans: In Ladakh Board Class 9 term I exam, you must study 7 units in Mathematics.
Ans: In Ladakh Board Class 9 exams, some topics are easy, but some topics require a lot of practice. However, you can score excellent marks in the Ladakh Board Class 9 exams with the help of 3D video lectures, mock tests, and sample papers at Embibe.
Ans: Embibe provides sample papers for the 9th Ladakh Board to help you understand the exam pattern and weightage of topics.
Ans: Yes, Embibe offers study material for all the Ladakh Board Class 9 topics to help you score high marks in the exam.
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