CBSE Class 10 mathematics exam is going to be held on Mar 28, 2018. The exam will be for 80 marks while 20 marks will be added from the internal assessment. There are 30 questions in total, comprising 1 mark, 2 marks, 3 marks and 4 marks. So plan accordingly and study.
The Central Board of Secondary Education will be conducting the exams this year (2018) from Mar 5, 2018 to Apr 4, 2018 for class 10. The mathematics exam is on Mar 28, 2018 and now it's time for revisions. With hardly few more days left, check out the exam pattern in detail to plan and time your answers accordingly.
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics 2018 Exam Details
The exam will be conducted all over India in CBSE schools as allocated for students according to their roll numbers and current locations.
- Date: Mar 28, 2018
- Time: 10.30 am
- Duration: 3 hours
- Marks Allocation: 80 marks for the board exam and 20 marks for internal assessment
- Total marks - 20
- Periodic tests - 10
- Notebook submission - 5
- Subject enrichment activities - 5
- Total number of questions - 30
- 1 mark - 6
- 2 marks - 6
- 3 marks - 10
- 4 marks - 8
- Q1 to Q6 - 1 mark
- Q7 to Q12 - 2 marks
- Q13 to Q19 - 3 marks
- Q20 to Q13 - 4 marks
- Four 3 marks questions
- Three 4 marks questions
- Number Systems - 6
- Algebra - 20
- Coordinate Geometry - 6
- Geometry - 15
- Trigonometry - 12
- Mensuration - 10
- Statistics and Probability - 11
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics 2018 Important Topics, Solved Answers And Model Question Papers
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Marking Scheme For Internal Assessment
The marks for Internal Assessment (IA) would be evaluated accordingly:
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Questions Pattern
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Questions In Series
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CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Questions According To Internal Choice
Internal choice will be provided for the following marks:
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Unit-Wise Marks Allocation
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Marks Allocation According To Typology of Questions
Memory - 20 marks
Understanding - 23 marks
Application - 19 marks
Higher order thinking skills - 14 marks
Logical reasoning - 4 marks