A pairing scheme Mathematics class 10th 2025 is available. It is followed by annual and supplementary examinations of all the boards of Punjab like Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, Sargodha, Sahiwal, Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Gujrat, D.G. Khan. And Bahawalpur. Examination of class 9th, 10th, 1st year, and 2nd year is held under the BISE of Punjab.
All these exams are held in a pattern that how many multiple choice questions, short questions, and long questions are taken from a specific chapter r in setting the annual and supplementary exams. In 2025 annual exams of class 9th contain 555 marks for the biological group equal marks in the 10th class and a practical of 90 marks. the matric class has 1200 marks. Any student who wants to get maximum marks in this exam must follow this pairing scheme. That will help them in obtaining maximum marks in the examination. These are very effective in the preparation of tests and papers and preparation of annual papers All these are free for students and teachers to download them as pdf files and use them.
Importance of Pairing Scheme Mathematics Class 10th
Importance of Pairing scheme
- Awareness about paper pairing schemes and paper patterns will help students and teachers to achieve their goals.
- This is effective in how can they get maximum marks with minimum effort.
- They are not confused about paper.
- They are well aware and experienced in solving these types of Questions.
- Awareness of paper patterns and pairing schemes helps them prepare for exams.
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Division Of Marks in Math Paper class 10th
Textbook Mathematics 10 has a total of thirteen chapters. Annual paper have 60 marks. These are divided into three parts.
- Multiple Choice Questions
- Short questions
- Long questions
1 MCQs have only marks each.
Short questions are also divided into further three parts. Every part has nine questions, student has the choice to attempt six of these short questions. There are three long questions. Every question has two parts, both from different chapters. From these five, three questions are allowed to be attempted.