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Class 9 Computer Applications Previous Year Question

Paper
Computer applications help you dive into the technology world and equip you with skills that are
necessary for the digitised world. Imagine creating animations, designing websites, and even
understanding the basics of programming; all are covered in the Class 9 Computer Applications
curriculum.

Computer applications in last year's paper will help you grasp an understanding of the marking
scheme and typology of questions. This understanding is beneficial for gaining confidence and
reducing anxiety.

At Educart, we focus on our students and teachers to ensure that they contain essential and
good material for preparation.

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An Overview of the Computer Applications Exam Pattern


The Class 9 Computer Applications Question Paper contains 5 sections:

Section A has 12 questions with 1 mark each, most of which are multiple-choice. They are
usually simple and require selecting the correct option from the given choices.

● Example: M in HTML stands for:

Modify b. Management c. Multiple d. Markup

Section B has seven short-answer (SA-I)-type questions carrying two marks each. These
questions require concise answers and test students' understanding and ability to express their
knowledge clearly and briefly.

● Example: What is e-learning? Mention its two main advantages.

Section C has 4 short answers (SA-II) type questions carrying 3 marks each.

● Example: What do you understand by the term “digital divide"? Mention any two
measures to overcome it.
Section D has 1 Long Answer (LA) type question carrying 4 marks. These questions demand
detailed answers and often involve explaining concepts, solving problems, or discussing topics
at length.

Section E has two source-based, case-based, or passage-based questions carrying four marks
each.

No. of Questions
Part Types of Questions (marks per
question)

Section A Multiple Choice Questions 12Q (1m)

Very Short Answer-type


Section B 7Q (2m)
Questions

Short Answer-type
Section C 4Q (3m)
Questions

Long Answer-type
Section D 1Q (4m)
Questions II

Source-based, Case-
Section E based, Passage-based 2Q (4m)
Questions

Overview of the Class 9 Computer Applications Syllabus


Understanding the syllabus and marking scheme is crucial for excelling in exams. The Class 9
Computer Applications syllabus contains three units and lab exercises, distributing equal marks
and value to both theoretical and practical learning. Here is a brief overview of the syllabus:

Unit 1: Basics of Information Technology (20 marks)


Unit 1 carries 20 marks in the syllabus and includes topics like computer systems:
characteristics of a computer, components of a computer system (CPU, memory, storage
devices, and I/O devices): Memory: primary (RAM and ROM) and secondary memory storage
devices: hard disc, CD ROM, DVD, pen/flash drive, memory stick; I/O devices: keyboard,
mouse, monitor, printer, scanner, web camera types of software: system software (operating
system, device drivers), application software, including mobile applications, to get basic
knowledge of the system.
Unit 2: Cyber Safety (15 marks)
Cybersafety provides knowledge of the digital world and its consequences. It includes safe
browsing of the web and using social networks: identity protection, proper usage of passwords,
privacy, confidentiality of information, cyberstalking, and reporting cybercrimes. • Malware:
viruses and adware.

Unit 3: Office Tools (15 marks)


Unit 3: It is important to grasp an understanding of the common office tools, which are essential
for future career purposes. This unit includes topics like Introduction to a Word Processor,
Editing and Formatting Text, Presentation Tools, Inserting Pictures from Files, Creating
Animations, etc.

Unit Name Marks Periods

Theory Practical

Basics of Information Technology 20 20 10


Cyber safety 15 10 05
Office Tools 15 20 55
Lab Exercises 50 - -
Total 100 50 70

CBSE Class 9 PYQs are the first step in your paper-wise practice. This is how they help you
build a strong foundation for board preparation:

● Analyse the previous year's papers to identify the format and question types.
● Previous-year papers provide a realistic practice expression, closely forming the actual
exam conditions.
● By practising with previous papers, students can develop strategies to tackle questions
more efficiently during the actual exam.

Preparing for Class 9 Computer Applications Question


Papers
Practising with Class 9 Computer Applications Question Papers from previous years is another
effective strategy. These papers give insight into the types of questions asked in past exams
and highlight important topics.

● Topic-wise Practice: Focus on different sections of the computer syllabus. Practice


topic-wise sample papers to strengthen each area.
● Mock Tests: Conduct regular mock tests using last year's papers to evaluate your
overall preparation.

With a strategic and consistent approach, taking Class 9 exams becomes easy and reliable.
The last year's papers will help you understand every crucial point needed for excelling in
exams.

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