CBSE Exam, Class 10

CBSE Class 10 Science Preparation Tips! Score Better With These Last Minute Expert Advice

Avijit Das
Avijit Das
Posted on 13 Feb 2024
18:03 PM
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The Telegraph Online Edugraph spoke with educator Reshma Roy from BDM International School, Kolkata who has imparted several suggestions for students to help them secure good marks with ease
Teacher Reshma Roy has advised the students to answer questions based on their understanding. She said that if students have adequate understanding of the subject, they can easily score good marks

With the CBSE Class 10 exam knocking on the door, students are busy with their last-minute preparation. The Telegraph Online Edugraph got in touch with experts to help students in their run-up to the examination. We spoke with educator Reshma Roy from BDM International School, Kolkata who has imparted several suggestions for the students to help them secure good marks easily.

The Science paper consists of five sections. Section A consists of 20 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Section B contains six questions of two marks each. Section C on the other hand consists of seven questions of three marks each.

Both Sections D and E contain three questions each. While each question of Section D carries five marks, the three questions of Section E contain four marks each.

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Teacher Reshma Roy has advised the students to answer questions based on their understanding. She said that if students have adequate understanding of the subject, they can easily score good marks.

"The marking scheme is designed to give maximum advantage to the students. Most answers require short and to-the-point answers. If you are confident about your answer, do not unnecessarily lengthen it which might alter the meaning of the answer," she said.

"I would suggest students to go sequentially with the questions. If you do not know an answer or think it might take time, leave some space and go ahead with the next answer. This gives you two advantages. One you don't skip any answer by mistake, secondly you do not lose out on time while solving a difficult question," she advised students.

Teacher Reshma also talks about the different approaches to be made by the students for the three different science subjects, i.e. Physics, Chemistry and Biology.

Physics

Teacher Reshma Roy has advised students to memorise all formulae, symbols of all elements of a circuit with proper understanding,

Chemistry

For Chemistry, all textbook equations should be memorized with proper understanding along with the observations, she advised.

Biology

For Biology, teacher Reshma Roy has emphasised more on diagrams with appropriate labelling and has asked students to memorise them with proper understanding.

Environmental Science

In environmental science, diagrams of food chains and food web with the arrow placed in the correct direction should be practiced.

Finally, she has advised students against rote learning and mentioned that considering the present question pattern, that won't be of much help.

"Understanding is very very important. Whatever you have studied, you should be able to apply it according to the requirement of the question. Read the question with adequate attention and thinking. Often mistakes are committed because students fail to understand the question," she said.

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