Class 10 Maths MCQs are provided for all chapters (1 to 15) along with detailed solutions. These questions follow the CBSE syllabus and are aligned with the latest CBSE curriculum (2026–2027). Typically carrying 1 mark each, they are designed according to the current exam pattern for Class 10 Maths.
Practising these MCQs helps students quickly revise key concepts from every chapter and strengthen their board exam preparation. Students can verify their answers using the step-by-step explanations provided for each question. Additionally, chapter-wise PDFs are available for download, offering extra MCQs with answer keys for further practice.
MCQs for all chapters of Class 10 Maths are available online for students. You can find links for each chapter from 1 to 15 below. These questions include all the important concepts from every chapter, helping students check how well they are prepared for exams.
These MCQs can help students do better in board exams as well as competitive exams like Maths Olympiads. It is advised that students try solving all the questions on their own, improve their problem-solving skills, and then check the answers. Also, try to solve each question within a fixed time to improve speed.
Below is the list of chapters for MCQs. Click on any chapter to access the questions with answers. You can also download chapter-wise PDFs that contain extra MCQs for more practice.
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Class 10 Maths Chapter-Wise MCQs |
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Chapter 1 Real Numbers |
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Chapter 2 Polynomials |
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Chapter 3 Pair Of Linear Equations In Two Variables |
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Chapter 4 Quadratic Equations |
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Chapter 5 Arithmetic Progression |
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Chapter 6 Triangles |
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Chapter 7 Coordinate Geometry |
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Chapter 8 Introduction To Trigonometry |
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Chapter 9 Some Applications Of Trigonometry |
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Chapter 10 Circles |
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Chapter 11 Constructions |
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Chapter 12 Areas Related To Circles |
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Chapter 13 Surface Areas And Volumes |
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Chapter 14 Statistics |
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Chapter 15 Probability |
The HCF of 12 and 18 is:
A) 3 B) 6 C) 9 D) 12
Ans: B) 6
A number of the form 2m×5n2^m \times 5^n2m×5n always terminates if:
A) m > n B) n > m C) only 2 and 5 are factors D) none
Ans: C
Degree of polynomial 3x2+2x+13x^2 + 2x + 13x2+2x+1 is:
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 0
Ans: B
If p(x)=0p(x)=0p(x)=0 has 2 roots, it is a:
A) linear B) quadratic C) cubic D) constant
Ans: B
Solution of two lines intersecting is:
A) infinite B) no solution C) one solution D) two solutions
Ans: C
Graph of consistent and independent system shows:
A) parallel lines B) same line C) intersecting lines D) no lines
Ans: C
Standard form is:
A) ax + b = 0
B) ax² + bx + c = 0
C) x² + c = 0
D) ax³ + b = 0
Ans: B
Roots of quadratic equation can be found using:
A) average method B) factorization C) division D) multiplication
Ans: B
First term of AP is called:
A) l B) d C) a D) n
Ans: C
Common difference =
A) a + l B) l − a C) a × l D) a ÷ l
Ans: B
Similar triangles have:
A) same area B) same shape C) same perimeter D) same size
Ans: B
Basic proportionality theorem is also called:
A) Pythagoras theorem B) BPT C) Heron’s formula D) none
Ans: B
Distance formula uses:
A) subtraction B) Pythagoras theorem C) division D) addition
Ans: B
Midpoint formula divides line in ratio:
A) 1:2 B) 2:1 C) 1:1 D) 3:1
Ans: C
sin 90° =
A) 0 B) 1 C) 1/2 D) undefined
Ans: B
cos 0° =
A) 0 B) 1 C) -1 D) 1/2
Ans: B
sin2θ+cos2θ=\sin^2\theta + \cos^2\theta =sin2θ+cos2θ=
A) 0 B) 1 C) 2 D) -1
Ans: B
tan θ =
A) sinθ/cosθ B) cosθ/sinθ C) sinθ × cosθ D) none
Ans: A
Radius is perpendicular to:
A) tangent B) chord C) diameter D) arc
Ans: A
Number of tangents from a point outside circle:
A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) infinite
Ans: B
Construction uses:
A) calculator B) ruler and compass C) protractor only D) graph
Ans: B
Similar triangles are used in:
A) construction B) algebra C) statistics D) probability
Ans: A
Area of circle =
A) πr B) 2πr C) πr² D) r²
Ans: C
Circumference =
A) πr² B) 2πr C) r² D) πd²
Ans: B
Volume of cube =
A) a² B) 6a C) a³ D) 3a
Ans: C
Surface area of sphere =
A) 2πr B) 4πr² C) πr² D) 6πr
Ans: B
Mean =
A) sum × number B) sum ÷ number C) difference D) product
Ans: B
Median is:
A) middle value B) highest value C) lowest value D) sum
Ans: A
Probability ranges between:
A) 0 to 2 B) 0 to 1 C) -1 to 1 D) 1 to 10
Ans: B
Impossible event probability =
A) 1 B) 0 C) 1/2 D) -1
Ans: B
√49 =
A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9
Ans: B
x² − 4 = 0 roots are:
A) 2, -2 B) 4, -4 C) 1, -1 D) 0, 4
Ans: A
sin 0° =
A) 0 B) 1 C) 1/2 D) undefined
Ans: A
10% of 200 =
A) 10 B) 20 C) 30 D) 40
Ans: B
Sum of angles in triangle =
A) 90° B) 180° C) 270° D) 360°
Ans: B
π value approx =
A) 2.14 B) 3.14 C) 3.41 D) 4.13
Ans: B
LCM of 4 and 6 =
A) 12 B) 24 C) 18 D) 6
Ans: A
A straight line angle =
A) 90° B) 180° C) 270° D) 360°
Ans: B
Zero of polynomial means:
A) value of x B) value making polynomial 0 C) degree D) coefficient
Ans: B
Quadrilateral has how many sides?
A) 3 B) 4 C) 5 D) 6
Ans: B
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