CBSE Class 10 Mathematics Board Papers

Previous-year CBSE board exam question papers, 20202026. One paper per set — tap any to open the PDF.

Most-tested chapters in Class 10 Mathematics

Chapter weightage across all 27 papers below (1269 questions), by how often each NCERT chapter appears.

  • Introduction to Trigonometry115 questions9%
  • Circles113 questions9%
  • Coordinate Geometry111 questions9%
  • Triangles110 questions9%
  • Statistics93 questions7%
  • Probability91 questions7%
  • Arithmetic Progressions88 questions7%
  • Quadratic Equations87 questions7%
  • Surface Areas and Volumes86 questions7%
  • Some Applications of Trigonometry85 questions7%
  • Real Numbers83 questions7%
  • Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables72 questions6%
  • Polynomials68 questions5%
  • Areas Related to Circles67 questions5%

Class 10 Mathematics exam pattern (80 marks)

The theory paper carries 80 marks over 3 hours (38 questions, with internal choice in some). Section-wise structure:

SectionQuestionsMarks eachTotalType
A20120MCQ + Assertion–Reason
B5210Very Short Answer
C6318Short Answer
D4520Long Answer
E3412Case-study / source-based
Total38803 hours

Structure per the CBSE 2023-24 sample-paper design; question wording varies by set.

Standard vs Basic Maths

  • Standard (041) — for students who will continue Maths in Class 11.
  • Basic (241) — a slightly easier paper for students who will not.
  • Both follow the same syllabus and section pattern; Basic questions are more direct.

These are the actual CBSE Class 10 Mathematics board exam papers from 20202026. CBSE issues each year’s exam in several sets across regions. We list one representative paper per set so you practise every distinct version without duplicates. Looking for textbooks instead? See NCERT Books.

Study Class 10 Mathematics alongside the papers

Why solve previous-year papers?

  • See the real exam — the actual difficulty, phrasing and marking scheme, not a publisher's guess.
  • Spot high-frequency chapters that repeat year after year, so you revise what matters most.
  • Build exam-hall speed — full papers under a real timer expose where you lose minutes.
  • Diagnose weak areas before the board exam, while there is still time to fix them.

How to use these papers

  1. 1Start chapter-wise early in the year — solve only the Mathematics questions from a chapter you have just finished.
  2. 2Switch to full timed papers 2–3 months before the exam: one complete set in the real time limit, no notes.
  3. 3Self-mark against the marking scheme, then fix every mistake with our free NCERT solutions.
  4. 4Re-attempt your weakest chapters until the recurring question types feel routine.

Before you practise older papers: some topics were removed from the rationalised CBSE syllabus in recent years. Skip any question on a deleted topic — it will not appear in your board exam.

CBSE Class 10 Mathematics papers — FAQ

How many CBSE Class 10 Mathematics previous-year question papers can I download here?

30 papers spanning 2020–2026 — one representative paper per set/series each year, free to open as a PDF.

Are these the real CBSE Class 10 Mathematics board exam papers?

Yes. Each is an actual question paper issued by CBSE for the Class 10 Mathematics board examination, taken from the official board release — not a sample or mock paper.

Why are there several sets for the same year?

CBSE issues each year's exam in multiple sets/series across regions. They follow the same syllabus, difficulty and marking scheme, so practising one paper per series covers every distinct version without duplicates.

Do these papers include answers or solutions?

These are the question papers themselves. For step-by-step chapter solutions and the textbook, use our NCERT Solutions and NCERT Books for Class 10.

How should I use previous-year papers to prepare?

Solve each paper in one sitting under the real time limit, then review every mistake against the textbook. Working through several years builds familiarity with how CBSE frames questions for Mathematics.

What is the difference between Standard and Basic Class 10 Maths?

Class 10 Maths runs as two papers: Standard (041) for students continuing Maths in Class 11, and Basic (241), a slightly easier paper for those who will not. Both follow the same syllabus and section pattern — Basic questions are more direct.