2019 CBSE Class 10 Math question paper analysis

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10th Maths paper on 7th March 2019. Maths exam was conducted from 10:30 am to 01:30 pm at various examination centers across India.

Since the exam was of 80 marks so the student had to secure at least minimum 33 percent marks.  And the internal assessment was of 20 marks, so the candidate has to secure 33 percent separately. The questions from Statistics, Surface Area and Volume, Trigonometry, Triangles, Quadratic Equations had more questions as compared to the other chapters.

This was the first major exam given by the class 10 students under the CBSE Board 2019. Around 16.38 lakh students appeared for this CBSE’s Class 10 Maths Board Exam 2019. It was found out that most of the students got very nervous and anxious just before the exam commenced. But their reactions after taking the exam were completely different. Most of the students were content that the paper was easy. And these students were found to be much more relaxed as well as happy.

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What is the syllabus for CBSE Class 10 Math Science

Understanding the syllabus of a particular subject is far better for scoring an excellent mark in any exam whether it is the school exam, college exam or any other competitive exams. With the help of this approach, students can understand which portions they need to focus more. And also they can understand which topics require less importance or which they are good at.

Class 10 Maths syllabus includes:

  • UNIT 1 : Number Systems:-
  • Real Numbers: Euclid’s division lemma, Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic illustrating and motivating through examples. Decimal representation of rational numbers in terms of terminating , non-terminating recurring decimals.
  • Unit 2: Algebra:-
  • Polynomials:
  • Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables:
  • Quadratic Equations:  
  • Arithmetic Progressions

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2019 CBSE Class 12 Chemistry question paper analysis

The 2019 CBSE Class 12 Chemistry examination was conducted on 12th March 2019 between 10:30 am to 1:30 pm with 15 minutes extra allotted for reading time.

Chemistry, being the important subject, it is. Hold a lot of value for students aiming for various degree programmers’ after their 12th. Scoring good in Chemistry also increases their chances of getting accepted to a good university or college.

Unlike the Maths paper, the Chemistry paper was considerably difficult and the intensity of the difficulty was not balanced at all. Some students found certain sections of the paper to be extremely difficult. It also raised the concerns over a truly balanced paper. On the contrary, teachers and experts commented that the chemistry paper was of moderate level difficulty. Whatever the consensus may be, the students found the paper to be extremely polarizing.

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2019 CBSE Class 12 Math question paper analysis

The 2019 CBSE Class 12 Math examination was conducted on 15th March 2019 between 10:30 am to 1:30 pm with 15 minutes extra allotted for reading time. About 5.5 Lakh students appeared for the CBSE Class 12 Board Examinations.

Math or Mathematics is considered as one of the most difficult subjects and is a lot more important than other science subjects. Math can give a good base to the students preparing for IIT-JEE and other competitive exams. Secondary level Math also proves helpful in the study in the course of engineering, architecture etc. Students feedback for the paper was a lot more positive than expected, children said that the paper was really easy and they expected to score well in CBSE Match Board Exam 2019. Most of them were even expecting around 80 marks (out of 100).

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2019 CBSE Class 12 Physics question paper analysis

The 2019 CBSE Class 12 Physics examination was conducted on 5th March 2019 between 10:30 am to 1:30 pm with 15 minutes extra allotted for reading time. About 6 lakh students appeared for the CBSE Class 12 Physics Examination. The question paper consisted of 70 marks with four distinct sections.

Physics is considered as one the most important stepping stone towards a lot of careers such as engineering etc. Scoring good in Physics would be especially beneficial for students looking out to crack IIT-JEE examinations. But most of the students devote a lot of time to the subject as the intensity of the difficulty presented by the subject makes it harder for students to score well. Most of the students consider Physics as the most difficult subject as most of them tend to score low marks. Physics paper this year was considerably more difficult than the ones in the previous years. Students were left spellbound from the intensity of the difficulty of the level is Physics paper, so much so that some of them even anticipated failure. The paper had four sections with varying intensity of difficulties. Most of the students found C Section easier and Section-E more difficult.

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5 tips for understanding & committing to memory Maths formulas

Its been seen that most students find Maths so difficult. Because they have a lot of formulas to learn. By the time a student reaches Class 10, Maths formulas are not that simple anymore and so it becomes more and more difficult to memorize them and remember them for years to come.

Formulas cannot be learned within one day. For this, you need practice and consistency.

Class 10 students struggle a lot to understand the basic concepts of mathematics. Because without understanding the basic concept, we cannot proceed towards solving a maths problem.

  1. Remove tensions at first To learn the Class 10 Maths formulas, you need a stress-free mind. Meditating for at least 10 minutes and you will realize that the pressure and depression dissolves. Energize yourself to learn everything in the sheet containing the formulas. Drink, eat something or go to the washroom if you feel the need to do before starting to read the formulas. As you start reading the formulas, stay focused and be positive, and keep on reading all the formulas again and again.

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How to beat stress while preparing for CBSE board exams?

Preparation for board exams, when it comes into full swing causes a lot of stress which can be damaging for a lot of pf students preparing for CBSE board exams. Many students find it hard to overcome this stress. Every student goes through this kind of stress to a certain degree and it is pretty normal for students to go through it. However, you should not give in to the fear of the boards and keep your calm. Given below are some of the steps which students can follow to beat stress while preparing for CBSE board exams:

  1. Turn anxiety into motivation

Anxiety can be a lot of things, and it’s at its most destructive when high and most productive when channeled properly. To use anxiety for your advantage set realistic goals with proper study planning. Solve previous years’ question papers and sample papers to enhance and check your preparation. Keep taking mock tests to check on your strong points and the topics you need to work upon. Then, work upon the same and keep updating your goals.

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How to avoid peer pressure and stay calm while preparing

Boards are coming closer as every month passes by and students are growing more and more concerned regarding their performance in the CBSE board examinations. While there are a lot of pitfalls which consume the student’s dedication. None of it as damaging as the dreaded peer pressure. It can destroy friendships and has even driven students towards suicide. Below are some of the steps a student can avoid peer pressure and stay calm while preparing for CBSE board exams:

  1. Escape the Mob Mentality

What students mostly do is that they just follow what their friends or peers are doing, failing to understand that everyone is different and would have different methods of learning and retaining the course. Consider creating your methods and way of learning such as time tables, setting personal goals. They need to identify their strength and use them for their advantage. Escaping the mob is especially difficult in modern times due to the advent of social media. Students tend to ask each other a lot about their progress. The phrase “How much have you done?” is especially prevalent during the time of boards. Such a message triggers a kind of a rat race among the students which does not reap any kind of substantial result for anybody. Students tend to develop a complex and lose faith in themselves as they go on to overestimate other students’ preparation. Instead, one should focus on their own goals and set a realistic standard for themselves.

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5 things to keep in mind while going for your

As the final months go by, students tend to grow more and more anxious for their CBSE board exams. It is normal but students should refrain from giving in to their anxieties. A student should have a stable and optimistic mindset while going for CBSE board examination. CBSE board examinations are the first competitive exams for millions of students. Thus, they are confronted by a humongous syllabus, peer pressure, parental pressure to score well and so much more that it is unfathomable. Given below are the 5 important things that students should keep in mind while going for their CBSE boards exams, whether it be class 10th or 12th:

  1. Shoot for sincerity, not seriousness

Students need to realize that in the case of boards, the need to be more sincere rather than serious. Be sincere with your preparation and do not overestimate your capability or your preparation. 

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5 tips for understanding & committing to memory important aspects

Biology is one of the most important subjects for a CBSE Class 12th student. As it contributes and helps greatly in the preparation of competitive examinations like NEET and AIIMS. It is very crucial for students aiming for the medical field to score well in their board examinations as it is a stepping stone towards an amazing career in fields related to medicine. Given below are 5 tips for understanding & committing to memory important aspects of Biology for CBSE 12th exams:

  1. Identify the important parts

Students need to realize and understand that topics like Reproduction, Biology in Human Welfare and Ecology are the most important topics as they all combined carry 42 marks. On top of that, the topics are incredibly simple and easy to grasp. These units cover a vast number of topics with varying difficulty and you would need to learn a lot.

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