CBSE 10th Maths: 38 questions, 80 marks, you will easily get full marks in CBSE 10th, understand how..
Shikha Saxena January 07, 2025 12:15 PM

CBSE 10th Maths Syllabus: CBSE 10th Maths subject exam will be held on 10 March 2025 (Monday). You can check the complete schedule of the Central Board of Secondary Education 10th and 12th examinations on the official website of CBSE cbse.gov.in and cbse.nic.in. You can easily score more than 90 marks in the CBSE 10th Maths subject. Mathematics is considered to be the highest-scoring subject. You can improve your result by getting excellent marks in it.

Students appearing for the 10th exam from the CBSE board are given the option of Math Basic and Math Standard (CBSE 10th Exam Pattern). CBSE Math Basic and Math Standard exams will be held between 10.30 am to 1.30 pm. Like every subject, it is important to check its syllabus to prepare for Maths. Understanding the CBSE 10th Maths syllabus and exam pattern can help in scoring more than 90% marks. Know CBSE 10th Maths Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme.

38 questions will be asked for 80 marks

A total of 38 questions will be asked in the CBSE 10th Maths subject exam. CBSE 10th Maths paper is of 80 marks. Apart from this, 20 marks will be added for internal assessment. According to this, the CBSE 10th Maths paper will be of 100 marks (CBSE 10th Maths Chapter Wise Weightage). Know how many questions will come from which unit.

Unit Order     Topic         Marks

1            Number System  06

2                 Algebra          20

3           Coordinate Geometry 06

4             Geometry         15

5            Trigonometry    12

6           Mensuration      10

7        Statistics & Probability 11

            Total         80

What is the CBSE 10th Maths Exam Pattern?

After the CBSE 10th Maths syllabus, it is important to understand the exam pattern and marking scheme (CBSE 10th Maths Marking Scheme). This makes it easier to prepare for topics with higher weight (CBSE 10th Exam Pattern). This will let you know what kind of questions will be asked in which section. Section Number of questions Type of questions Marks per question Total questions Internal choice


A 1-18 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) 1 18 Not given
19-20 Assertion-Reason Questions 1 2 Not given
B 21-25 1-2 word answer questions 2 5 2 questions
C 26-31 Short Answer Questions 3 6 2 questions
D 32-25 Long Answer Questions 5 4 2 questions
E 36-38 Case Study-based questions 4 3 in all questions

By understanding the exam pattern and topic-wise weightage mentioned in the table above, you can make the best preparation for the CBSE 10th Maths exam.

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