CBSE BOARD X, asked by darkphoenix003, 1 year ago

Anyone with board experience about maths exam??please mention the important topics plzz?​


anmol4032: I also want 2 know

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Answered by Shreya69614
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Yes, I gave my board exam last year, even though the maths exam was much in news because of the paper leak but I'll tell you what is important

First of all, don't stress. It's going to be much easier than what you're expecting. Secondly practise each and every question by NCERT and NCERT exemplar, they're going to be loads of them!

Go through every UT or pre board exam paper you've given. And solve each question multiple times, usually under that pressure you forget even what you've studied earlier so always be on the safe side.

Most important topics are : Polynomials, linear equation , quadratic and arithmetic progression. (Algebra)

Then in geometry: Triangles (Proving questions) and Circls are important

Then comes Trigonometry and Mensuration.

But practise all other topics too.. u never know.

Best of luck!


Shreya69614: sst will be lengthy, you have to time the paper right. and there's no way you can escape sst.. economics and civics are easier to learn, history will be interesting if you take it as a story but geography will always be the death of you i'm not even joking. (seriously, geography gave me nightmares) but last year, the topics i expected would come from geography, didn't actually come. and i got lucky. i scored 98/100 percentile in sst which if a student like me can do, you'll do too haha
Shreya69614: all topics are equally important in sst and i'm afraid, i can't single out what you can think of leaving.
Shreya69614: english will be easy. english in cbse is nothing. the same old integrated grammar, you have enough practise already i'm sure. literature, just read your stories and comprehend them. examiners checking your paper will first check how well have you analysed the question and the related chapter. then make sure you don't make grammatical errors.
Shreya69614: in board exams, always remember. people will always recommend you to write a 5-lines answer for a one mark question. so you get an idea for all the 5-mark questions.
Shreya69614: so be sure to write down things you know, and let the examiner know that you're confident about your answer. many teachers in board exam, look for that confidence.
anmol4032: o thanku so much
anmol4032: and what about maths..... please please tell me
Shreya69614: look at my answer
darkphoenix003: anything serious about science???❓❔
anmol4032: ok
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