WHICH ARE BASIC CONCEPTS AND WHICH TYPE OF QUESTIONS ACTUALLY COME IN 10 TH QUESTION PAPER. WHICH TOPICS ARE IMPORTANT IN 10 TH OF EVERY SUBJECT ??
PLZ HELP ME MATES !!
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Answer:
Sir learn only NCERT don't study any other books.
But don't forget to study NCERT Exemplar it is most important book for Maths.
MATHS
If you want to make sure that you score at least 90 – 95 % in Maths section then you need to follow these steps ==>
1. Pay attention in the class and try to understand the concepts in 1 go. If you can’t understand the concept then ask the teacher for another explanation.
2. Practice questions regularly. Doing 15 – 20 questions a day is more than enough (Believe me or not).
3. Revise regularly. Every-day, before going to bed, revising the formulas or the concepts will make sure that your preparation is going well.
Now the question comes, which book to solve first and how?
1. The first step is completely solving your NCERT book. If you’re unable to solve a question, try it once again 4 – 5 times (without looking at the solution or asking for help from someone), if you’re still unable to solve the question look for its solution or take help from your classmates/teachers. (I’m telling you, this will surely improve your question solving ability.)
2. After completing the NCERT, you should go for books that have more advanced questions (obviously you can solve these questions if you know the concepts very well). The best book in my opinion is – R.D. Sharma. (Others may suggest you to buy R.S. Aggarwal or other books.)
ENGLISH & HINDI
Read the chapters thoroughly and try to understand the main crux of the chapters. Learn & Practice how to answer the Value - Based Questions (6 - 8 Markers). For Hindi Grammar, memorize and practice from a reference book or ask for some assignments from your teacher. For English Grammar, it is completely up to you to decide how to practice. Learn the Names of the Writers / Poets along with the Chapter Names (In Both, English & Hindi).
Note - I will soon add the Science & Social Science part. Please be a little patient!