How do I prepare for Science in four days for the CBSE board exam for class 10?
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Four days is enough to revise CBSE 10th Science effectively if you use the right strategy! Here's a focused 4-day plan for CBSE Class 10 Science to maximize your marks:
Day 1: Physics – Focus on Numericals & Key Concepts
- Revise Important Formulas Ohm's Law, Power formulas, Lens and Mirror formulas, etc. Learn SI units and symbols.
- Solve Important Numericals Light (Reflection & Refraction), Electricity, Magnetic Effects. Focus on NCERT Examples & Last 5 Years' Questions.
- Concept-Based Questions Read NCERT summary & in-text questions for conceptual clarity.
- Diagrams & Ray Diagrams. Practice lens/mirror ray
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