CBSE Class 10 Math Exam Tomorrow: Scoring full marks in the CBSE Class 10 Mathematics exam isn’t just about practicing endlessly, it’s about understanding concepts, presenting solutions effectively, and managing time well. With the exam scheduled for tomorrow, March 10, 2025, students must now focus on last-minute revisions, problem-solving strategies, and effective time management to maximize their score.
Important topics you cannot miss to revise
Here’s a chapter-wise breakdown of the most important topics, shared by Mohd Sarif Salmani, Academic Manager at Orchids International School, Malad West campus, and key points to focus on to ensure top performance in the exam:
Real numbers
Understanding the properties of numbers is crucial for solving conceptual problems. While proving the irrationality of a number, be careful when transposing terms, ensuring that each logical step is clear. For HCF and LCM-based word problems, read the question carefully and determine whether to use HCF or LCM based on the given situation. Identifying the key points from the problem statement will help in forming correct equations.
Polynomials
A strong grasp of polynomials ensures smooth problem-solving. Understanding the relationship between the zeroes and coefficients of a quadratic polynomial is key to solving related questions. Practice forming quadratic polynomials when zeroes are given, as this is a commonly asked type of question.
Pair of linear equations in two variables
To excel in this chapter, ensure you know the conditions for consistency and inconsistency of equations. Master the Substitution and Elimination methods for solving linear equations. For word problems, follow a systematic approach by defining the unknown variables, forming a system of equations based on the given conditions, solving systematically using an appropriate method, and writing a concluding statement to complete the answer.
Quadratic equations
Memorizing and correctly applying the quadratic formula is essential for solving problems efficiently. Understand the conditions for real and imaginary roots. When tackling word problems, define variables for the unknown values, form the quadratic equation based on the given data, solve using the middle-term splitting method or the quadratic formula, and conclude with a clear answer.
Arithmetic progression
Begin by writing at least the first three terms of the arithmetic progression (AP) and identifying the given values such as a, n, Sn, and an. Carefully analyze the question to determine what is given and what needs to be found, ensuring all steps are logically presented.
Coordinate geometry
This chapter is formula-based, so memorizing key formulas like the distance formula, section formula, and midpoint formula is essential. Drawing a rough diagram before solving will help in visualizing the problem and making calculations more accurate.
Geometry (Triangles & circles)
Revise all important theorems from previous classes that may be useful in solving questions. Always structure your answers in a logical order by writing down the provided information, clearly stating what needs to be proven, mentioning additional constructions if needed, and providing a logical, step-by-step proof. Accurate and labeled diagrams are crucial for clarity and may help in securing stepwise marks.
Trigonometry
When solving identity-based questions, always write the identity before applying it to ensure logical consistency. For application-based problems, draw a clear, labeled diagram according to the given information. When using trigonometric ratios, always mention the triangle’s name to avoid confusion.
Mensuration (Surface areas and volumes & areas related to circles)
This section involves a lot of calculations, so always write the formulas first before substituting values. Clearly state the given data and solve step by step to avoid calculation errors.
Statistics
Read the question carefully before drawing a table, as errors in tabulation can lead to incorrect results. When calculating the mean, median, or mode, always write the formula first and substitute values properly. Ensure that tables and graphs are neatly drawn and correctly labeled.
Probability
For probability-based questions, always write the sample space for events like tossing a coin or rolling dice. Clearly mention the total and favorable outcomes before calculating the probability to avoid mistakes.
How to Manage Time Effectively in the Exam
Ahead of the exam, practicing full-length papers under timed conditions will help in building speed and accuracy. Identify your strong and weak areas so that you can allocate more revision time to the topics that take extra effort.
Here’s what you should do during the exam
Reading the question paper carefully in the first 15 minutes is crucial to planning your approach and deciding which questions to attempt first. It is always advisable to start with easy questions as this boosts confidence and saves time for more complex problems. Keeping an eye on the clock is essential—allocating specific time slots for different sections ensures that no part of the paper is left incomplete.
A good strategy is to spend about 30 minutes on 1-mark questions, 30 minutes on 2-mark questions, 35 minutes on 3-mark questions, 40 minutes on 5-mark questions, and 30 minutes on 4-mark questions. Since Mathematics follows stepwise marking, showing all steps clearly is necessary to ensure maximum marks, even if you already know the final answer.
Lastly, leave at least 15 minutes at the end for revision to recheck calculations and correct any mistakes.
Final tips for board exam success
Following a stepwise approach ensures that marks are awarded for methodical solutions, preventing unnecessary loss of marks. Neat presentation matters, so always box final answers, label diagrams properly, and maintain clarity to make it easier for examiners to evaluate your work. Practicing with NCERT and sample papers is one of the most effective ways to prepare, solving all NCERT problems and attempting previous years’ papers will help in understanding the exam pattern and types of questions asked.
With the right strategy and mindset, scoring a perfect 100 in the CBSE Class 10 Mathematics exam is achievable. Stay calm, practice thoroughly, and manage time wisely to ensure a smooth and successful exam experience.