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Refraction Of Light (31) Chemical Reactions And Equations (29) Life Processes (28) Carbon And Its Compounds (26) Acids Bases And Salts (26) Probability (25) Magnetic Effects Of Current (25) Coordinate Geometry (23) Polynomials (21) Our Environment (20) Metals And Non Metals (20) Arithmetic Progressions (20) Quadratic Equations (19) Statistics (19) Trigonometry (19) Electric Current (18) Circles (18) Pair Of Linear Equations (16) Reflection Of Light (16) Trigonometric Identities (15) Control And Coordination (15) Volume And Surface Area (15) Heating Effect Of Electric Current (15) Heredity And Evolution (14) Number System (14) Triangles (14) Areas Related To Circles (13) Surface Areas And Volumes (11) Real Numbers (10) Heights And Distances (7)

Sample Questions

Class 10 Science
A convex lens forms a real and inverted image of an object. If the upper half of the lens is covered with opaque paper, what will happen?
A No image will be formed
B Only half of the image will be visible
C The full image will be visible but less bright
D The image will be magnified
Class 10 Science
Which of the following is the correct order of reactivity of metals?
A Al > Fe > Cu > Ag
B Ag > Cu > Fe > Al
C Cu > Fe > Al > Ag
D Fe > Al > Ag > Cu
Class 10 Mathematics
A train 150 m long passes a pole in 15 seconds. What is the speed of the train in km/h?
A 36 km/h
B 40 km/h
C 30 km/h
D 45 km/h
Class 10 Mathematics
A solid hemisphere of radius 6 cm is melted to form solid spheres of radius 3 cm each. The number of spheres formed is:
A 4
B 8
C 2
D 16
Class 10 Mathematics
If 2 is a root of the equation 3x² - 2kx + 2k = 0, then the value of k is:
A 3
B 6
C 2
D 4
Class 10 Science
Which of the following is a physical property of metals?
A They are reducing agents
B They have high ionization energy
C They are malleable and ductile
D They form acidic oxides
Class 10 Science
In a domestic electric circuit, the main fuse is connected to:
A The neutral wire
B The live wire
C The earth wire
D Any of the three wires
Class 10 Science
What is the general formula for alkanes?
A CₙH₂ₙ
B CₙH₂ₙ₊₂
C CₙH₂ₙ₋₂
D CₙH₂ₙ₊₁OH

About {{name}} Class 10

Class 10 (CBSE/NCERT) is a pivotal year in the Indian education system — the first board examination that students take under CBSE or other state boards. As per the NCERT curriculum, Class 10 students study Mathematics (Standard), Science, Social Studies (History, Geography, Civics, Economics), English, Hindi, Sanskrit, and Computer Science, with additional vocational subjects.

Subjects and Topic Coverage (NCERT/CBSE):
- Mathematics (Standard): Real Numbers, Algebra (Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions), Coordinate Geometry, Geometry (Triangles, Circles, Constructions), Trigonometry (Identities, Heights & Distances), Mensuration (Areas Related to Sectors, Surface Areas, Volumes), Statistics & Probability
- Science: Chemistry (Chemical Reactions, Acids Bases Salts, Metals & Non-Metals, Carbon Compounds, Periodic Classification), Physics (Light — Reflection & Refraction, Human Eye, Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current), Biology (Life Processes, Control & Coordination, Reproduction, Heredity & Evolution, Our Environment)
- Social Studies: History (Nationalism in India, Forest Society & Pastures, Age of Industrialisation, Print Culture, Women & the Law), Geography (Resources & Development, Agriculture, Minerals & Energy, Manufacturing Industries), Civics (Power Sharing, Federalism, Political Parties, Outcomes of Democracy), Economics (Development, Sectors of Indian Economy, Money & Credit, Globalisation)
- English: Reading comprehension, grammar (tenses, modals, clauses, reported speech), writing (letter, article, essay, report), literature (First Flight & Footprints Without Feet)

Exam Pattern (CBSE Board):
- Total Questions: 30 (MCQ-based for practice tests)
- Total Marks: 30 (1 mark per question)
- Duration: 30 minutes
- Negative Marking: None

Why Practice Class 10 Mock Tests: Class 10 board exams determine the foundation for higher secondary education and stream selection (Science/Commerce/Arts). NCERT-based practice with MCQs builds speed, accuracy, and confidence for the actual board examination.

Frequently Asked Questions — Class 10 Mock Tests

What is Class 10?

Class 10 is a competitive examination for admission to higher education and career programs. MockTests.org provides free mock tests for Class 10 covering 2 subjects including Mathematics, Science. Each test replicates the real exam pattern, marking scheme, and difficulty level with detailed solutions and explanations. The exam duration is 30 minutes. The test includes negative marking for incorrect answers.

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