– Mind Maps: A mind map is a tool for understanding a complex idea using diagrams. In other words, it is a potent note-taking technique that makes use of unique concepts. Using charts and hierarchies to explain key concepts is a tried-and-true efficient way. – Kinds of Questions: These books contain a variety of question types, including long and short responses, multiple choice questions, and questions with clear answers – Common mistakes: The CBSE Class 10 reference book includes advice and recommendations for current students. This is just done to prevent them from making mistakes..
– 20 multiple-choice questions worth one mark each. – 6 questions of the Very Short Answer variety each worth two points. – 7 short answer questions for 3 points each. – 3 questions of the “Long Answer” variety, each worth 05 points. – 3 source-based/case-based assessment units, each worth 4 marks and divided into smaller portions.