
CBSE Most Repeated Questions in Science Class 10 (2025 - 2026)
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Description:
This comprehensive guide compiles the most frequently asked questions from the CBSE Class 10 Science syllabus, focusing on Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Designed to aid students in their exam preparation, this resource provides concise explanations and solutions to commonly repeated questions, enhancing understanding and boosting confidence for the upcoming board exams.
Why Choose This Book?
✅ Focused Content: Concentrates on the most repeated questions across all chapters.
✅ Concise Explanations: Provides clear and brief solutions for quick understanding.
✅ Exam-Oriented: Tailored to align with the latest CBSE exam patterns and marking schemes.
✅ Time-Saving: Helps in efficient revision by highlighting key concepts and frequently asked questions.
✅ Boosts Confidence: Equips students with the knowledge to tackle commonly asked questions effectively.
What's Inside the Book?
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✅Physics: Laws of motion, magnetic effects of electric current, and more.
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✅Chemistry: Chemical reactions, acids, bases, salts, and organic chemistry.
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✅Biology: Life processes, control and coordination, reproduction, heredity, and evolution.
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✅Chapter-wise Questions: Organized by chapters for systematic revision.
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✅Answer Key: Detailed solutions to each question for better understanding.
Who Can Benefit from This Book?
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✅Class 10 Students: Preparing for the CBSE board exams.
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✅Teachers: Looking for a quick reference to common exam questions.
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✅Tutors: Aiding students in focused revision sessions.
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✅Parents: Assisting children in their exam preparation.
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✅Competitive Exam Aspirants: Seeking to strengthen their foundation in science.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.
A concave lens is used to correct myopia.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants make food using sunlight.
Combination reaction.
The flow of electric current produces a magnetic field around the conductor.