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BEST WAY TO PREPARE FOR CBSE CLASS 10 BOARD EXAM

In today’s article, we are going to tell you how to prepare smartly for your CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2021. Here we shall discuss the Best way to prepare for CBSE Class 10 Board Exams subject-wise starting with English:


1. CBSE CLASS 10 ENGLISH:

Some tips while preparing for CBSE Class 10 English:

1. Start learning synonyms of different words and use them in your answers and increase your vocabulary.

2. For writing sections such as story/Passage, you should try to and watch good English movies and try to use that story in your answers. Make sure your story does not exceed after 400 words or 2 pages. For letter writing, you have to learn the starting of 4–5 lines which are very common and can be used in every letter to editor type questions.

3. First, take the idea of the chapter by reading the summary of the chapter then read the story. This method helps a lot and can help you also for a better understanding of any chapter.

4. For long answers questions (8 marks) you must write the answer at least in 2-3 paragraphs and your first 2 lines should be flawless with correct grammar and spelling so for that, you have to learn some good English words.

5. Some students find it tough to learn difficult words.


2. CBSE CLASS 10 MATHS:

Some tips while preparing for CBSE Class 10 Maths:

1. Never use a calculator while solving questions.

2. Do not practice the same type of question all the time. Instead of that do a variety of good questions regularly.

3. Write & practice all the formulas of the chapter on one page and paste at your study table. This will help you to memorize the formulas.

4. Never feel demoralized if you scoreless in school examinations but point out your strong and weak points and make study plans accordingly.

5. Practice every question of the NCERT book because you will face the same pattern questions in the final exam.

6. Don’t waste your much time in writing the steps of construction. It will not fetch you any additional marks.

7. Learn the trigonometric table. It will help you in solving 2–3 questions in final board exams.

8. If you are not able to find the value of x and y in linear equations, Use the cross multiplication method that is given NCERT book.

9. Learn how to make graphs because 4 marks questions always come in board exams.

 

 3. SOCIAL SCIENCE CLASS 10:

Some tips for Social Science Class 10

1. Write answers in bullets/points for 3 marks at least 3–4 points with flow chart. And for 5 marks 5–7 points with heading/ sub-heading.

2. Read the NCERT book carefully. Especially in History and Geography, it is fact-based.

3. Always use Heading/subheadings while writing long answers.

4. Start reading and practice maps regularly.


4. CBSE CLASS 10 HINDI:

Some tips for CBSE Class 10 Hindi:

1. Start learning new Hindi words, practice them, and use these words in your daily life. You will surely remember the new words and their synonyms. You have ample time to learn and practice Hindi.

2. Work on reading and writing Hindi more.

3. Read Hindi newspaper’s editorials to improve your Hindi.

4. For Idioms (Muhavare) you should learn at least Two idioms every day and use it in your routine life

5. Don’t ignore your grammar portion as it is very scoring with less effort.


5. CBSE CLASS 10 SCIENCE:

Some tips for CBSE Class 10 Science:

1. Start preparing for diagrams as soon as you can. Some important diagrams are Digestive System, Male and Female Reproductive System, Photosynthesis, Human eye, Electrolytic Refining, Excretory System, Nephron, Cross-section of the leaf, Dispersion of Light

2. Try to learn answers with their important keywords which CBSE finds in the student’s answer.

3. Read NCERT first.

4. Learn all the different parts of the human eye as every year at least one part is always asked in the board exam.

5. First finish the last 2 chapters of NCERT first i.e., Our Environment, Management of Natural resources as they are very easy topics and will build up your confidence.


So, if you apply these things in your preparation. You will surely get good marks.

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