CBSE Term 2 Class 10 Maths Board Exam: Important Tips to Score Maximum Marks

as students of Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 and 12 are preparing themselves for the upcoming Term II exam, it’s time for them to note a few things about the exam as it is going to be a subjective type unlike Term I exam which is a multiple choice exam. Was. ,

This time, the exam will be based on various skills like aptitude skills, thinking skills, reasoning skills, case-study and numerical skills. While it will test students on 50 per cent of the total syllabus, performing well will require intensive practice to fill the learning gaps among students who have been taking online classes for some time.

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Pre-board assessment can help identify some of these gaps, and sample papers published by CBSE can be useful for practice and revision. Teachers will play an enabling role in this process and students must commit to the rigor of preparation while smartly distributing their study hours.

Due to the constant change in the learning methods as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, mentally strengthening the students is going to be an important factor in achieving good results in the CBSE Board Exams 2022. So, the first important suggestion to write the exam is to be in the right mindset before appearing for the exam.

Here are some more tips that will help students prepare for CBSE Class 10 Maths exam:

Read and Revise a lot: CBSE question papers are based on NCERT textbook, so students should study thoroughly from NCERT textbook and practice by example. On the day of the exam, you have to revise all the formulas.

Prioritize questions: In the exam hall, take a few deep breaths and go through the question paper thoroughly to prioritize your efforts section-wise. It would be better to first attempt those questions which you are confident about and then move on to the tougher questions. If you find that you are taking extra time for some questions, it is best to attempt these at the end as they break your pace.

focus on: Some questions require numerical skills, so do the calculations patiently. Follow the sequence carefully, mark the question number before attempting the question. Avoid writing questions in your answer sheet, it takes precious time.

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Clear and clean paper: Write neatly and draw figures wherever possible, especially in applications of coordinate geometry, surface area and volume, circles, and trigonometry (height and distance), that will draw the evaluator’s attention to your response.

If you finish the exam early, then take out the remaining time to revise. Usually, it takes 1 hour to 1 hour 20 minutes for the students to finish the exam. It is wise to spend the remaining time revising your answers and checking for mistakes if any. Make sure you have attempted all the questions and left no question. Finally, tag your supplementary answer sheets properly.

– Written by Anjani Kumar Rai, Maths Coordinator, VidyaGyan

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