CBSE Class 10 Maths Important Questions
CBSE Class 10 Maths rewards practice over memorisation — every mark comes from a clean, well-shown solution. These important questions target the sums and proofs that show up again and again, so your practice matches the paper. Chapter-wise, with model answers, aligned to the NCERT 2026–27 syllabus.
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CBSE Class 10 Maths important questions are the chapter-wise questions most likely to appear in the exam, picked from the CBSE Class 10 Maths syllabus and past papers. Classmate AI gives all 14 chapters free, each with a model answer. Pick a chapter below to start.
All 14 chapters — Class 10 Maths
In syllabus order. Open any chapter for its free important questions with model answers.
| Chapter | CBSE Class 10 Maths — Important Questions by chapter |
|---|---|
| Chapter 1 | Real Numbers |
| Chapter 2 | Polynomials |
| Chapter 3 | Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables |
| Chapter 4 | Quadratic Equations |
| Chapter 5 | Arithmetic ProgressionsComing soon |
| Chapter 6 | TrianglesComing soon |
| Chapter 7 | Coordinate GeometryComing soon |
| Chapter 8 | Introduction to TrigonometryComing soon |
| Chapter 9 | Some Applications of TrigonometryComing soon |
| Chapter 10 | CirclesComing soon |
| Chapter 11 | Areas Related to CirclesComing soon |
| Chapter 12 | Surface Areas and VolumesComing soon |
| Chapter 13 | StatisticsComing soon |
| Chapter 14 | ProbabilityComing soon |
CBSE Class 10 Maths marks weightage
Theory is 80 marks (+20 internal). Spend the most time where the marks are — our important questions are weighted the same way.
| Unit | Marks |
|---|---|
| Number Systems | 6 |
| Algebra | 20 |
| Coordinate Geometry | 6 |
| Geometry | 15 |
| Trigonometry | 12 |
| Mensuration | 10 |
| Statistics & Probability | 11 |
| Theory total | 80 |
Why these Maths questions help
- Marks are earned step-by-step — examiners award method marks even when the final answer slips.
- The same question patterns repeat across years; recognising them saves time in the exam hall.
- Weak links compound in Maths — nailing each chapter now makes the next one far easier.
Class 10 Maths exam tips
- Show every step — write the formula, substitute, then solve.
- Keep a one-page formula sheet per chapter and revise it daily.
- Re-attempt wrong sums from scratch, not by reading the solution.
- When a chapter still will not click, let the Classmate AI tutor walk you through it step by step.
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