1. The latest Class 9 Maths syllabus (2026–27) is based on the new NCERT book Ganita Manjari (Part-1). It currently includes 8 chapters, designed with an integrated and simplified approach. Class 9 NCERT/CBSE New book Ganita Manjari Chapter List: Orienting Yourself: The Use of Coordinates IntroductionRead more

    The latest Class 9 Maths syllabus (2026–27) is based on the new NCERT book Ganita Manjari (Part-1). It currently includes 8 chapters, designed with an integrated and simplified approach.

    Class 9 NCERT/CBSE New book Ganita Manjari Chapter List:

    1. Orienting Yourself: The Use of Coordinates
    2. Introduction to Linear Polynomials
    3. The World of Numbers
    4. Exploring Algebraic Identities
    5. I’m Up and Down and Round and Round
    6. Measuring Space: Perimeter and Area
    7. The Mathematics of Maybe: Introduction to Probability
    8. Predicting What Comes Next? Exploring Sequences and Progressions

    The syllabus emphasises concept clarity, real-world problems and skill development.

    Read More about this book: CBSE Class 9 Maths new book Ganita Manjari

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/maths/

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  2. ‘For a good cause if you are determined, you can overcome any obstacle.’ This line reflects the main theme of the story, which is determination and perseverance. It shows that if a person is truly committed to a good goal, no obstacle can stop them. The grandmother proves this by learning to read atRead more

    ‘For a good cause if you are determined, you can overcome any obstacle.’
    This line reflects the main theme of the story, which is determination and perseverance. It shows that if a person is truly committed to a good goal, no obstacle can stop them. The grandmother proves this by learning to read at an old age. It teaches us that hard work, dedication and a positive attitude can help us achieve success, no matter the challenges we face.

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Kaveri Chapter 1 How I Taught My Grandmother to Read Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-9/english/kaveri-chapter-1/

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  3. The Richter scale, developed by Charles Richter, is a logarithmic scale where each whole number increase represents a ten-fold increase in measured wave amplitude and roughly 32 times more energy release. It is a quantitative measure of the earthquake's size at its source. Intensity, however, is a qRead more

    The Richter scale, developed by Charles Richter, is a logarithmic scale where each whole number increase represents a ten-fold increase in measured wave amplitude and roughly 32 times more energy release. It is a quantitative measure of the earthquake’s size at its source. Intensity, however, is a qualitative measure of how much the ground shook at a specific location, which varies depending on distance from the focus. Therefore, while we use a seismograph (instrument) to get the data, we use the Richter scale (calculation) to categorize the magnitude. Conflating “instrument” with “scale” and “magnitude” with “intensity” makes (B) incorrect.

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  4. The queen insulted the king by speaking against the quality of his poem. The queen never spoke against the king’s poem. She had a long, tiring day and unintentionally yawned while he recited it. The king wrongly assumed her yawns meant disrespect towards his work. This misunderstanding hurt his feelRead more

    1. The queen insulted the king by speaking against the quality of his poem.

    The queen never spoke against the king’s poem. She had a long, tiring day and unintentionally yawned while he recited it. The king wrongly assumed her yawns meant disrespect towards his work. This misunderstanding hurt his feelings and caused a quarrel. In reality, the queen didn’t intend any insult and later even regretted not choosing another day to listen attentively.

     

    1. Tenali Rama immediately went to the king and convinced him to talk to the queen.

    Tenali Rama did not directly approach the king to convince him. Instead, he carefully listened to the queen’s problem and promised to resolve it thoughtfully. He took his time and came up with a creative strategy. He used a clever story about paddy seeds in court, making the king reflect and realise his own mistake without being told directly, showing Rama’s wisdom and subtlety.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Poorvi Unit 1 Wit And Wisdom Chapter 1 The Wit That Won Hearts Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-8/english/

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