CBSE Class 10th Maths Important Questions 2024 Chapter Wise

CBSE 10th Maths important questions chapter wise are very helpful for students to boost their board exam preparation. Here you will get both Solved and unsolved Chapter wise important questions for class 10th maths. Chapter wise preparation makes student easier to understand which types of questions can be asked in the exam.

We always try to help students according to their needs so we have prepared chapter wise notes. Also, you can download them as PDF file format. Read the whole article and you will some important tips and strategies which might help you in your board exam preparation

See also: CBSE Class 10th Solved Previous Year Papers

CBSE 10th Maths Important Questions Chapter Wise Notes 2024

Board exams have always been a big deal for most of the students. But, they should know that it is not as hard as they think. If you are prepared well, then you will find it easier than your school exams.

Below are CBSE class 10th maths important questions chapter wise for the year 2022 board exams. simply click on the chapter that you want to download. To make these important questions more useful, we have given a link from where one can buy solutions for all the questions in every chapter.

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Solved Important Questions For Class 10th Maths 2024 – How To Practice

Now that you have downloaded the 10th maths important question for different chapters, it’s time to know the correct strategy to practice these questions, it will save your precious time and effort.

Complete NCERT First

Don’t directly jump into solving these questions, you won’t be able to solve the important question unless you have practiced the basic ones first. In NCERT they don’t give directly the hard questions, the easy ones are given first so that students get an idea of how the questions can be solved.

Note: Examples given in NCERT before and after any exercise are very important, so don’t underestimate them assuming they don’t matter. Practice them just like you do exercise questions.

Also read, Helpful Tips and Strategies for Board Exam Preparation in one month

Formulas

Make sure that you have all the formulas of every chapter at your fingertips. You will end up wasting too much of your time if you do not have the formulas embedded in your mind.

Besides, having formulas at your fingertips will ensure you know the exact method and logic to solve the questions. Then the only thing that remains is a calculation which will be like a cakewalk.

Practice Important Questions

When you think you are ready with the formulas and NCERT questions, then it’s time to get started with the important questions. Now, if you are purchasing maths-solved important questions for class 10th, then you are most likely to see the answers right after reading the questions.

But, you should resist the temptation to look at the answer. Try your best to solve the questions by yourself first and then check the answer. This is the best way to practice.

How To Solve 10th Maths Important Questions

Everyone has his/her unique approach to solving maths questions. But the best and most common methods used by intelligent students, and which are also suggested by teachers are as follows:

3-Step Solving Technique

This is a very simple and effective technique that eliminates the chances of committing small mistakes and therefore increases the accuracy of the answer. This technique involves solving a problem in 3 steps:

  1. Given: Firstly, read the question properly. Then, neatly write all the given information in one place.
  2. To prove: In this step, write down the things that you have to find while solving the answer. i.e. all the formulas that will lead to the correct answer.
  3. Proof: Now that you know what’s given, and what you have to find, start solving the question step by step.

You can add or remove steps depending on the question to get the right answer. Remember to follow this process while practicing, because then only you will be able to follow it properly in the exam.

Fast Calculation

Some students tend to use the calculator while practicing which is not the right thing to do. The more you get dependent on the calculator, the more lethargic you are making up your mind, and the more time you will spend on the exam.

Look on the internet for tricks that will help you to calculate faster, and make it a habit to do calculations on your own, do not take help from the calculator. If possible, then try to memorize tables at least till 20, it will help you a lot.

Neat And Clean Work

How many times did it happen when you were just on the right track to solve the question, but then due to your messy calculations and writing you lost track and could not get the right answer? During practice, we are just focused on solving the question and getting the right answer. Hence, we do not pay much attention to our presentation because we know that no one is going to look at it.

But, it gets into our habit to avoid presentation and just solve the answer, and follow the same thing in the exam. Initially, for 2 or 3 questions, you may try to keep things tidy, but after a few questions, you will follow your habit.

So, it’s important to discipline yourself during practice to keep things neat and clean throughout your practice. Write every step neatly, and show the important calculations that may get you some extra marks.

Solving Maths Important Questions In Exam

Since this is the first time that you will be facing the board exams, therefore, it’s natural to be anxious about them. But, don’t worry! as board exams are just like your regular exams. If you have prepared well, then you will score good marks.

The board exam is designed keeping in mind every type of student, i.e. below average, average, and above average. Approx 30% of the paper is easy, 50% of the paper is normal and can be solved by an average student, and 20% of the paper is a bit hard and needs better preparation.

So, even if you are not very good at studies, you can still score respectable marks. Here are some tips that you should consider in the exam hall.

Make Strategy

You will be given 15 minutes just to read the paper, and you should do exactly that. Read the question paper very carefully, if 15 minutes are not enough then take 15 more, but make sure you read every question very carefully so that you can figure out the questions that you can solve and those you can’t.

Now once you know which question you can solve, then make a strategy. Take 5 minutes to assign stars to questions based on the level of their difficulty, marks, and time they will take.

e.g. a question with 5 marks that you know how to solve and will take less time should be given maximum stars (say 5 stars).

Assign stars to all questions that you know you can solve. Once done, begin solving the questions, and attempt those first that has maximum stars.

No Distractions

Don’t try to be a social worker in the exam hall, many students in the attempt to help their friends and others run out of time. If this is what happens to you often, then you are not doing justice to yourself.

If you want to help your friends, then help them before the exam with their studies. Tell them before the exam the important questions and topics, but don’t try to be a hero in the exam hall. Make sure your full concentration is on your answer sheet and nowhere else.

Read The Sheet

The moment after finishing the paper is such relaxing, and we just want to break free from the exam hall. But, stupid are those students who leave the exam hall without reading their answer sheets.

When our mind is in a flow of something then it avoids small mistakes, and sometimes these small mistakes lead to bigger mistakes. So, it becomes absolutely important to check at least once what you have written.

Be sure that you have written exactly what you wanted to write.

Extra Marks

Now when you are done, then it’s time to look for some extra marks. Since you have done all those questions that you knew, and you have read your answer sheet and left with some time, therefore you can now try those questions that you don’t know how to solve.

Don’t be in a hurry to leave the exam hall, if you have time then try to attempt other questions. Write whatever you can, because CBSE gives marks even just for writing formulas and steps. So, make sure you squeeze everything you can.

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