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CBSE Class X board exam 2019-20: Mathematics

Mathematics phobia is real and more dangerous than we often realise. All the students attempting CBSE Class X 2019-20 board examinations will be attempting Mathematics examination. In order to score well and clear the examination, they need not only be fearless, but also well-prepared.
Mathematics is actually a scoring subject with a good possibility of students scoring well. In order to improve your score and prepare without stress, students must be relaxed and well-prepared to attempt the examinations.
Guiding on how students can score well, Mathematics subject expert Manish Sharma shares the basics and examination tips.
CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Unit-wise weightage 
Unit Title Weightage (Marks)
1 Number System 06
2 Algebra 20
3 Co-ordinate Geometry 06
4 Geometry 15
5 Trigonometry 12
6 Mensuration 10
7 Statistics and Probability 11
Total Marks 80
Internal Assessment 20
Grand Total 100
What’s new in Mathematics 2019-20 for class X?
From this year on, students will have to face multiple choice questions (MCQ) in mathematics as well. MCQs often confuse students by providing close answers. Hence, it is important that students revise and practice solving questions meticulously.
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//How to prepare for Class X Math Exam?
Revision is the key. One must revise and ensure proper understanding of every topic.
Making self-notes can help a lot.
Regular practice and continuous revision is more essential than last minute practice.
Regular practice of at least 2 hours can do miracles, start now!
Remember, sometimes in mathematics MCQ, the answers would be similar. In such a situation, we should choose the most probable answer.
Important chapters
1. Polynomials
2. Linear equations
3. Quadratic equations
4. Arithmetic Progression
5. Coordinate Geometry
6. Geometrical constructions
7. Statistics
8. Probability
9. Real numbers
After preparing above topics properly any student can score at least 60 to 70 percent.
How to attempt class X Math Exam?
Those questions which are easier for you must attempt first.
Don’t waste time on anyone question.
Be calm and cool. No excitement No nervousness.
Write the step-wise answer to each question as in CBSE Exams, separate marks are given for each step.
In addition to having a correct answer, you will also be assessed by the methods and principles applied in a solution.
Feel free to think out your answers on rough paper where you feel struck or confused. It will help you to understand the question quicker and write a proper solution for it.
Draw graphs and figures wherever required as it can help you to score more marks if you make them with concentration and neatness.
Maintain speed and accuracy hand in hand.
Spare at least 15 minutes in last to recheck your answers and numbering of questions to avoid any silly mistakes that might take away your important marks.

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