ICSE Class 10 Mathematics Sample Paper - 2
FAQs on ICSE Sample Question Papers for Class 10 Mathematics - Paper 2 (2024-25)
1. Do these sample papers require payment?
No, these sample papers are absolutely free from the website. Vedantu provides online free sample papers which are downloadable PDFs. They are accessible from anywhere on mobiles, laptops, or desktops with a proper internet connection. Students can download or check online for these papers. There are many other websites too that provide sample papers or previous papers. Downloadable PDFs are uploaded to the website, go to the ICSE column, then click on ICSE sample papers, select a subject and click to download the PDF.
2. Can we get 80 plus scores with sample papers in Mathematics?
Yes, with good practice and consistency one can score well in the exam. Sample papers help like a revision guide and make you recollect all the things you studied through the year. On answering over 7 to 10 sample papers, one can be confident enough that they could ace the exam and score pretty well. An average student can easily score high marks with good consistency and guidance from referral sources. You can attempt one sample paper or subject-relevant questions from the sample papers, for whichever subject revising.
3. Is ICSE Mathematics a tough subject?
Most reviews or surveys of the students' statements say that ICSE Mathematics is a considerably lengthy subject with a vast syllabus, each chapter is with more than 3,4 topics. It requires more time for students to complete the syllabus. But, even if it is lengthy, it is not much more difficult than the CBSE level. ICSE has detailed and lengthy content, whereas CBSE has a difficulty level of questions. So, in brief, ICSE is a little difficult and more lengthy.
4. When should I solve sample papers?
After completing the syllabus, one can solve the sample papers. If done before one might get confused with the other questions, and feel discouraged with the score. It is recommended that students would complete the whole syllabus and then revise them every day. On revising the topics, they can check with the sample papers, and answer the relevant questions of the topic. For each subject, you can make a timetable on a daily basis and follow them with an analysis of sample papers.
5. How much time can we dedicate to Mathematics?
It depends on the student’s knowledge level of the subject, some might have better knowledge of Maths than other subjects, some might have less knowledge in Maths. So try to understand the syllabus and then make a timetable. Go for the harder topics first, it might take you a little more time but do not skip the timetable. Mathematics needs more practical knowledge, so work on it for one to two hours of revision daily. In this way, you can slowly increase the pace and answer the sample papers.