CBSE CLASS 10 MATH CASE-STUDY PRACTICE
"Master Class 10 Mathematics Through Real-World Case Studies"
This comprehensive CBSE Class 10 Math case-study practice covers all chapters from the NCERT syllabus with carefully curated real-world scenarios. Each chapter contains case studies with multiple questions ranging from basic to advanced level, designed to develop analytical skills and conceptual understanding. Practice with these case studies will help you excel in CBSE board exams and develop problem-solving abilities for real-life applications of mathematical concepts.
1. Real Numbers
8 Case Studies | Applications in cryptography, computer science
2. Polynomials
10 Case Studies | Curve fitting, engineering applications
3. Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
12 Case Studies | Business optimization, economics problems
4. Quadratic Equations
10 Case Studies | Physics, projectile motion applications
5. Arithmetic Progressions
8 Case Studies | Financial planning, loan calculations
6. Triangles
10 Case Studies | Architecture, engineering applications
7. Coordinate Geometry
12 Case Studies | GPS technology, mapping applications
8. Introduction to Trigonometry
12 Case Studies | Surveying, physics applications
9. Some Applications of Trigonometry
10 Case Studies | Navigation, height and distance problems
10. Circles
8 Case Studies | Wheel design, circular motion
11. Constructions
6 Case Studies | Architectural design, engineering drawings
12. Areas Related to Circles
8 Case Studies | Land measurement, design applications
13. Surface Areas and Volumes
10 Case Studies | Packaging, storage optimization
14. Statistics
12 Case Studies | Data analysis, real-world applications
15. Probability
10 Case Studies | Risk assessment, real-world probability
Case-Study Strategy
"Read the case study carefully, identify the mathematical concepts involved, and relate them to theoretical knowledge before solving."
Math Case-Study Tip
"Focus on Trigonometry, Surface Areas & Volumes, and Statistics chapters - they have the most case studies in board exams and real-world applications."