Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to conduct the Class 10 Science exam 2021-22 tomorrow, December 02, 2021. The paper will be held through the pen-and-paper mode at selected schools across the country. Science is the second major subject exam to be conducted after the Social Science paper held yesterday, November 30, 2021. As per the new CBSE exam scheme, tomorrow’s exam will be solely objective-based with multiple-choice questions. Here are links to useful sources that a Class 10 student needs to ace the Science exam.
CBSE Class 10 Science Sample Paper Download
To help candidates get a hang of the new CBSE Class 10 paper pattern, the board has released sample papers for each subject. Before tomorrow’s exam, candidates are advised to refer to sample papers for two reasons – 1. Understanding the paper pattern properly and 2. Solving the questions in the paper. Students are advised to access the links given below for accessing the sample paper and solution –
1. | Sample Paper | Click Here |
2. | Solution | Click Here |
CBSE Class 10 Science Syllabus
Additionally, candidates are advised to go through the entire CBSE Class 10 Science syllabus again to ensure that no topic has been missed out. While it is not advisable to study any new topic at the last moment, candidates can still skim through the missed out portion to understand what it generally covers. The central board has divided the entire syllabus into two terms. Candidates can refer to the table given below to access the term-wise syllabus –
CBSE Class 10 Science term-wise syllabus | Click Here |
According to the term-wise syllabus given by CBSE, the following are the chapters to expect in tomorrow’s exam –
# Matter – Its Nature and Behaviour
# Organisation in the Living World
# Motion, Force, and Work
CBSE Class 10 Science Previous Year Question Papers
Although the paper pattern followed before is different than the CBSE Class 10 Term I paper pattern, students can still look at the previous year’s papers for revising the relevant syllabus. Following is a table containing the links to previous year question papers –