CLASS 10TH SCIENCE OFFICIAL SAMPLE PAPER WITH ANSWERS FROM CBSE FOR 2025-26


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Description:

This comprehensive guide presents the official CBSE Class 10 Science Sample Question Paper (SQP) and Marking Scheme (MS) for the academic session 2025–26. Designed to mirror the actual board exam format, this resource aids students in understanding the exam pattern, types of questions, and marking scheme, thereby enhancing exam readiness and boosting confidence.

Why Choose This Book?

Authentic Content: Directly sourced from the CBSE, ensuring alignment with the official exam pattern.

Comprehensive Coverage: Includes all major topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

Clear Marking Scheme: Provides detailed solutions and explanations for each question.

Time Management Practice: Helps students develop effective time-management strategies for the exam.

Confidence Booster: Familiarizes students with the exam format, reducing exam anxiety.

What's Inside the Book?

  • ✅Sample Question Paper: Reflects the latest CBSE exam pattern with a variety of question types.

  • ✅Marking Scheme: Detailed solutions with step-by-step explanations.

  • ✅Chapter-wise Distribution: Questions are categorized according to chapters for focused revision.

  • ✅Time Allocation: Suggested time limits for each section to aid in time management.

  • ✅Tips and Strategies: Expert advice on approaching different types of questions.

Who Can Benefit from This Book?

  • ✅Class 10 Students: Preparing for the CBSE board exams.

  • ✅Teachers: Looking for authentic resources to guide students.

  • ✅Tutors: Assisting students in exam preparation.

  • ✅Parents: Supporting children in their study efforts.

  • ✅Competitive Exam Aspirants: Seeking to strengthen their foundation in science.

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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