Class 10 Important Questions – CBSE Subject Guide
This page is a directory for Class 10 important questions and notes, not a set of answers by itself. It exists so you can find the right subject page in a few seconds instead of hunting chapter by chapter. Right now Class 10 Science is live in two forms: a chapter-wise notes page and a separate important-questions page that groups practice questions by the marks they carry in the board paper. Other subjects will be added in the same two-page pattern as they go live, so it’s worth bookmarking this page rather than expecting every subject link below to work immediately.
This class page sits inside the wider Important Questions hub, which will list every class as its pages come online.
What This Class 10 Important Questions Hub Covers
Open the Class 10 Science notes when you want the concept explained in order, chapter by chapter, the way the NCERT textbook presents it. Open the Class 10 Science important questions page when you want to practise recall and writing under the same mark limits you’ll face in the exam. The two pages are built to be used one after the other, not as substitutes for each other.
Class 10 Subjects: Notes and Important Questions
| Subject | Chapter notes |
|---|---|
| Class 10 Science Important Questions | 3 chapters |
| Mathematics (coming soon) | coming soon |
| English (coming soon) | coming soon |
| Social Science (coming soon) | coming soon |
| Physical Education (coming soon) | coming soon |
Science notes walk through each chapter’s concepts in NCERT order, and the matching important-questions page sorts practice items by how many marks they’re worth — one, two, three and five mark questions — so you rehearse in the exact format the board paper uses. Maths, Social Science, English and Hindi are being built on the same two-page pattern. Until they’re ready, no link is shown for them here, so you never land on a page that doesn’t exist.
How to Use the Science Notes and Important Questions Together
Treat the notes and the important questions as two steps of one routine, not two separate resources you pick between.
- Read the chapter notes first so the concept is fixed in your head before you try recalling anything.
- Attempt the important questions for that same chapter without looking at the model answer — write your own answer within the stated mark limit.
- Check the model answer afterwards and mark, honestly, what you missed or wrote imprecisely.
- In the last week before the exam, stop re-reading everything and revisit only the marks-weightage questions — the 1, 2, 3 and 5 mark types — since that mirrors how the actual paper is split.
If a note feels thin on a diagram or a definition, check it against the chapter in the official NCERT textbook portal, since that is the source both the notes and the important-questions pages are built from.
How the Important Questions Pages Are Organised
Each important-questions page is arranged chapter by chapter, and within each chapter the questions are grouped by mark value rather than dumped in one long list. That grouping matters because CBSE Science papers are themselves split by mark value, so practising in that same grouping trains you to write a two-mark answer in two-mark length and a five-mark answer with the full working or diagram it needs — not more, not less.
Common Mistakes Students Make Using Important-Questions Pages
The most common mistake is memorising a model answer word for word without reading the concept notes first. That fails as soon as the board paper rephrases the question even slightly, because a memorised sentence doesn’t transfer to a differently worded prompt — you end up stuck even though you “knew” the answer. The fix is simple: read the notes to understand why the answer is what it is, then use the important questions to practise saying it in your own words within the mark limit. That way a rephrased question still makes sense to you.
Class 10 Important Questions: Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find Class 10 Science important questions chapter wise?
On the Class 10 Science important questions page, where questions are grouped by chapter and then by mark value with model answers.
Should I read the Class 10 Science notes before attempting the important questions, or can I skip straight to the questions?
Read the notes first. Skipping straight to the questions usually means you’re pattern-matching a memorised answer rather than actually understanding the concept, which breaks down if the question is worded differently on exam day.
Will Class 10 Maths, Social Science and English important questions be added to this hub?
Yes, they’re being built on the same notes-plus-important-questions pattern used for Science. They aren’t live yet, so no link is shown for them until the pages are ready.
How are the important questions on this page grouped or organised?
By chapter first, then by the number of marks each question is worth — one, two, three and five mark questions — which matches how the CBSE board paper itself is structured.
Reference: NCERT textbooks (CBSE).