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CBSE Class 10 Maths Mock Test 2026-27

80 Marks · 3 Hours · Sections A-E · Board Exam Pattern
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This free specimen previews Vybd's CBSE Class 10 Maths mock test — built to mirror the real board exam so your child walks into the exam hall having already seen the format, timing pressure and question style. The 10 questions below sample across the syllabus: Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Circles and Statistics. The full personalised mock exam Vybd generates in the app covers every chapter at the actual 80-mark section-wise pattern, with a complete marking scheme — not just a taster like this page.

The CBSE Class 10 Maths board pattern

SectionTypeMarks eachQuestions
AMCQ / objective120
BVery short answer25
CShort answer36
DLong answer54
ECase-study based43

Illustrative split (20+10+18+20+12 = 80 marks, 3 hours). CBSE occasionally revises the exact weightage each year — always confirm against your school's latest circular before final prep.

10-question specimen

Q1.
Using the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic, the HCF of 96 and 404 is:
A) 4
B) 2
C) 8
D) 12
Q2.
For the polynomial x² − 5x + 6, if α and β are its zeroes, then (α + β, αβ) equals:
A) (−5, 6)
B) (5, 6)
C) (5, −6)
D) (−5, −6)
Q3.
The solution of the pair of equations 2x + 3y = 13 and x − 2y = −4 is:
A) x=3, y=2
B) x=1, y=4
C) x=2, y=3
D) x=4, y=1
Q4.
The roots of the quadratic equation x² − 7x + 12 = 0 are:
A) 2, 6
B) 1, 12
C) −3, −4
D) 3, 4
Q5.
The 15th term of the AP 3, 7, 11, 15, ... is:
A) 59
B) 55
C) 63
D) 67
Q6.
Two triangles are similar and the ratio of their corresponding sides is 3:5. The ratio of their areas is:
A) 3:5
B) 9:25
C) 5:3
D) 27:125
Q7.
The distance between the points (3, 4) and (7, 1) is:
A) 3
B) 4
C) 5
D) 7
Q8.
If sin θ = 3/5 and θ is acute, then cos θ equals:
A) 3/5
B) 5/4
C) 5/3
D) 4/5
Q9.
The area of a circle of radius 14 cm (use π = 22/7) is:
A) 616 cm²
B) 440 cm²
C) 528 cm²
D) 704 cm²
Q10.
The mean of the first 10 natural numbers is:
A) 5
B) 5.5
C) 6
D) 10
Answer Key & Solutions
Q1A) 496 = 2⁵×3, 404 = 2²×101 → HCF = 2² = 4
Q2B) (5, 6)α+β = −(−5)/1 = 5, αβ = 6/1 = 6
Q3C) x=2, y=3From x=2y−4, substitute: 2(2y−4)+3y=13 → 7y=21 → y=3, x=2
Q4D) 3, 4Factors of 12 that sum to 7: 3 and 4
Q5A) 59a=3, d=4; a₁₅ = 3+14×4 = 59
Q6B) 9:25Ratio of areas = (ratio of sides)² = 3²:5² = 9:25
Q7C) 5√((7−3)²+(1−4)²) = √(16+9) = √25 = 5
Q8D) 4/5cosθ = √(1−(3/5)²) = √(16/25) = 4/5
Q9A) 616 cm²Area = 22/7 × 14 × 14 = 22×28 = 616 cm²
Q10B) 5.5Sum 1..10 = 55; mean = 55/10 = 5.5

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the marks pattern for the CBSE Class 10 Maths board exam?
Typically 80 marks over 3 hours across five sections (A-E) as shown in the table above, with internal choice in some questions. The exact split can shift slightly year to year — always confirm against your school's latest CBSE circular.
How many mock tests should my child attempt before the boards?
4-6 full-length mock tests in the 8 weeks before the exam, roughly a week apart, is a common recommendation — alternating between weak chapters and full-syllabus timed papers.
Does this free specimen cover the whole Class 10 Maths syllabus?
This page samples 10 questions across the syllabus. Vybd's full personalised mock exam covers every chapter at the real 80-mark board pattern.
Is a mock test enough, or does my child also need chapter-wise practice?
Both — a mock test measures exam-day readiness across the whole syllabus, while chapter-wise worksheets fix specific weak topics. Vybd generates both.
See also: CBSE Class 9 Maths Mock Test · ICSE Class 10 Maths Mock Test · Class 10 Sample Paper
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