What is CBSE? Who formed it and why? Let us first answer this question.
CBSE is the abbreviated version of the Central Board of Secondary Education. The CBSE was initiated by the NCERT which is a short name for National Council of Educational Research and Training. The purpose of starting CBSE was to run the chain of central schools to teach a common content which makes it easier for children of people employed in government services and are employed in transferable jobs. Many private schools have also joined hands with CBSE courses as these days many private sector employees are also moving out from place to place for their respective jobs. The syllabus that CBSE offers is structured, highly controlled and organized. At the same time it is highly predictable. The CBSE curriculum, which is set for classes 1st to 12th, is updated and revised timely. Because of daily advancements and new things coming up, the syllabus is updated timely so as to cover everything in a proper and systematic way.
CBSE helps by providing with sample papers for the same to help students in practicing more and more to reach perfection. These set of papers are based on the same code which the exam paper will also follow. They are similar to a mock test that a student is attempting to do a self evaluation of how much he or she has learned and how much more he or she has to do. It can also be considered as a self evaluation test. CBSE keeps on revising the already constructed curriculum timely and thus sample papers are also updated timely on the basis of the changes in the curriculum. It depends on the occurrence of events as when the changes are requires, may be yearly or in 3 years etc.
Now we will brief about the CBSE sample papers for class 9. The whole curriculum that is set for class 9 is according to the ability of a normal child and about what is important for the student to learn. On the basis of the same curriculum the CBSE sample papers for class 9 are set. The CBSE sample papers for class 9rd enable the students and their parents to make an evaluation of what the child has actually learnt, in which parts the child needs to pay more attention on and which parts are its strongest capabilities. For this sample papers for class 9 CBSE are set on the basis of the course that the student is learning in his class.