There are tips to score good marks in different subjects of class 10th by following simple rule according to differnt subjects as-
Physics
- Get a grip on the fundamental concepts of the subject.
- A major part of the exam contains direct formulae- and theorem-based questions. Therefore, revise them thoroughly to solve questions accurately.
- Use the formulae and theorems extensively in solving various problems from last years’ papers and model papers.
Chemistry
- The good news is this is a high-scoring subject, and also requires lesser time for preparation.
- Speed and accuracy in solving different problems can be acquired through in-depth study of the subject and extensive practice.
- Study the name reactions; make charts of formulae along with names and revise them as and when possible.
Biology
- As the subject includes lots of diagrams, give special attention to important diagrams and their theory. Make sure you remember the important terms and their respective functions.
- Biology involves learning and memorising difficult terminology. Write such terms repeatedly so as to get acquainted with them.
- Get thorough with the important definitions as the subject is mostly theory.
Mathematics
- Mathematics is a high-scoring subject once you are clear with the concepts. Do not fear it; instead, start practicing. You will see that you will slowly develop interest.
- Calculations can be lengthy and time-consuming. Practice a lot to acquire both speed and accuracy, as it is the one and only trick to attain a high score in the subject.
- Beware of the silly mistakes that you often make.
- Jot down important formulae and tables that you need to memorise. Keep them handy so that you can glance at them whenever you want.
- Practice common square root and cube root problems so that you can quickly solve the questions during the exam.
History
- This subject contains facts as recorded by historians. So, the only mantra is to read, memorise and remember important events, names, periods and dates of different historical occurrences.
- Study, revise and answer questions from time to time.
Geography
- Practice map-pointing a lot.
- Problems on latitude and longitude, among others, are quite high-scoring. Practice extensively to master them.
On Your Exam Day
- Reach the examination hall a little earlier. Ensure that you have the important documents such as admit card, pen, pencil, etc., with you. Locate your seat and settle down comfortably, keeping everything in place.
- Read the questions carefully, as any silly mistake of understanding the question can be damaging.
- After you get the question paper, spend five minutes to glance through it. It is better to solve those questions that you are more confident with, instead of wasting time with the difficult ones.
- Do not waste time if you get stuck with a question. Move forward with the others. Once the easier and moderate ones are done with, attempt the relatively tougher ones if you have the time.
- Revise the paper carefully, provided time permits.