9th Class Math Pairing scheme 2025


Mathematics is one of the most important subjects in the Class 9 exams, and it often requires careful planning to score high marks. To help students prepare more effectively, the board provides the 9th Class Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2025. This scheme outlines the distribution of MCQs, short questions, and long questions, making exam preparation more focused and easier. Here is the complete chapter-wise pairing scheme for Mathematics 2025 (Punjab Boards).

9th Class Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2025 (Chapter-Wise)

1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) – 12 Marks

The MCQs will mainly come from the earlier chapters (1–9) and Chapter 17. Here’s the breakdown:

  • Chapter 1: 2 MCQs
  • Chapter 2: 2 MCQs
  • Chapter 3: 1 MCQ
  • Chapter 4: 2 MCQs
  • Chapter 5: 1 MCQ
  • Chapter 6: 2 MCQs
  • Chapter 7: 1 MCQ
  • Chapter 8: 1 MCQ
  • Chapter 9: 1 MCQ
  • Chapters 10–16: 0 MCQs
  • Chapter 17: 2 MCQs

Tip: Focus your MCQ practice on Chapters 1–9 and Chapter 17, as these are the most tested areas.

2. Short Questions (S.Q.)

Every chapter contributes 1–2 short questions, usually worth 2 marks each.

  • Chapters 1–8: 1–2 short questions each
  • Chapter 9: 2 short questions
  • Chapters 10–11: 1 short question each
  • Chapters 12–17: 1–2 short questions each

Example: Chapter 12: 1, Chapter 13: 1, Chapter 14: 1, Chapter 15: 2, Chapter 16: 2, Chapter 17: 2

Tip: Since short questions come from all chapters, practice concise definitions, formulas, and step-by-step solutions.

3. Long Questions (Essay/Problem-Solving)

The long questions are arranged by specific chapter pairings. Students must attempt any two out of Q5–Q8, plus the compulsory theorem question (Q9).

  • Q5 (a & b): Chapters 1 (a) + 2 (b)
  • Q6 (a & b): Chapters 3 (a) + 4 (b)
  • Q7 (a & b): Chapters 5 (a) + 6 (b)
  • Q8 (a & b): Chapters 7 (a) + 17 (b)
  • Q9 (Theorem – Compulsory): From Chapter 12 or Chapter 16

Important: You must attempt two pairs of long questions (Q5–Q8) and the mandatory theorem (Q9).

 Why This Scheme Helps Students

The 9th Class Math Pairing Scheme 2025 is designed to reduce exam stress and make preparation more strategic:

MCQs → Focused on earlier chapters + Chapter 17.

Short Questions → Cover all chapters, so balanced revision is key.

Long Questions → Theorem-based question (Q9) is compulsory, making theorem practice essential.

Time-Saving → Helps prioritize important chapters and avoid last-minute confusion.

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For students’ convenience, we’ve also provided the complete Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2025 PDF. It contains the full breakdown of MCQs, short questions, and long questions.

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Final Words The 9th Class Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2025 (Punjab Boards) is a roadmap for exam success. By focusing on MCQs from Chapters 1–9 and 17, practicing short questions from every chapter, and preparing for long question pairings (especially the compulsory theorem), students can maximize their chances of scoring high marks.

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