CBSE Class 10 Maths Term 1 Sample Paper 2021-22 with Solutions: CBSE Class 10 Maths Term-1 exam is scheduled to be held on December 4, 2021.
Check out CBSE Sample Question Papers i.e. Sample Papers for Class 10 Maths.
CBSE Class 10 Maths Term 1 Sample Paper 2021-22:
Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE Class 10 Maths Term-1 exam is scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday – December 4, 2021.
Students have the option to choose Basic Mathematics or Standard Mathematics. The exam for both will be conducted on Saturday in MCQs (Multiple Choice Paper) based format.
We are here to bring you the Paper Pattern for Class 10th Maths and CBSE Sample Paper 2021-22 with Solutions.
Students and parents may note that the syllabus of Basic and Standard Mathematics in Class 10 is the same. However, the difficulty level is expected to be different in both the exams.
Both the exams will be of 40 marks and students will have to answer 40 questions in 90 minutes. Questions will be given with options for answers.

Check CBSE sample question paper (sample paper) with solutions given below.(Courtesy Shiv Nadar School, Noida).
CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 Maths – Basic | Solutions | CBSE Sample Paper Class 10 Maths – Standard | Solutions |
Class 10 Maths Sample Paper Basic (Practice) | Class 10 Maths Sample Paper Standard (Practice) |
CBSE Class 10th Maths Term-1 Exam 2022: Some tips to score good marks
- Students will be provided additional rough sheets for calculation, use them.
- Go through the questions carefully and try to solve the questions in order of difficulty.
- There is no negative marking, so try to attempt all 40 questions – don’t skip questions.
- Stay calm and focused on the question paper during the exam.
3 Sections of Mathematics Paper:
The paper will be divided into three sections. Sections A and B will have 20 questions out of which students will have to attempt 16 questions.
Section C will have 10 questions based on 2 case studies out of which students will have to attempt 8 questions. All questions will be of one mark each.
The exam will start at 11:30 am and students will be given the paper 20 minutes before the commencement of the exam.
Read the entire paper carefully before starting the paper.