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CBSE Class 10 NCERT quiz — chapter-wise Science and Maths

Chapter-wise quizzes for CBSE Class 10. Free, Bloom-tagged, NCERT-aligned. Launch in 10 minutes.

TL;DR

  • Covers all NCERT Class 10 Science chapters (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and Maths.
  • Question types: MCQ, assertion-reasoning, case-based — matching CBSE board exam pattern.
  • Free for up to 50 students per session. No app install for students.
  • Launch a live quiz or assign as self-paced homework.
  • Bloom tagging shows where each student is weak (Remember vs Apply vs Analyze).

Class 10 board exams are the first high-stakes assessment most Indian students face. CBSE has shifted the paper pattern — assertion-reasoning and case-based questions now carry 20–30% weightage alongside traditional MCQ. Teachers who run regular chapter-wise quizzes in this format see measurably better results than those who only give traditional class tests. Here is the complete guide to running chapter-wise NCERT quizzes for CBSE Class 10 Science and Maths — with specific chapter coverage, question type breakdown, and how to use quiz reports to plan the next class.

Class 10 Science — chapter-wise quiz coverage

The 16 chapters of NCERT Class 10 Science map cleanly to quiz packs on Quizotic. Chapter 1 (Chemical Reactions and Equations) — balancing equations, types of reactions, oxidation/reduction; mostly Apply-level MCQ. Chapter 2 (Acids, Bases and Salts) — indicators, pH, salts; good for assertion-reasoning on properties. Chapter 6 (Life Processes) — nutrition, respiration, transportation, excretion; diagram-based case questions work well here. Chapter 10 (Light — Reflection and Refraction) — mirror/lens formula, ray diagrams; the highest-weightage Physics chapter in boards. Chapter 15 (Our Environment) — food chains, ecosystem, ozone; mostly Remember-level, quick revision quiz before boards. Chapter 16 (Sustainable Management of Natural Resources) — often skipped in revision, but appears in 3-mark questions regularly. Teachers running weekly 15-minute quizzes on one chapter per session report that students who do this perform 15–20 marks better on average in pre-board mock tests, because gaps are caught early rather than in the last week.

Class 10 Maths — chapter-wise quiz coverage

Class 10 Maths has 15 chapters across Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics, and Probability. Quiz use differs from Science: Maths quizzes work best as step-check quizzes — not just "is the answer right" but "which step did you get wrong." Quizotic supports open-text questions where students type intermediate steps, flagging conceptual gaps. Chapter 4 (Quadratic Equations) — discriminant, nature of roots, word problems; assertion-reasoning format fits well. Chapter 6 (Triangles) — similarity criteria, Pythagoras theorem; diagram-based MCQ. Chapter 8 (Introduction to Trigonometry) — identities, standard values; the most drilled chapter. Chapter 10 (Circles) — tangent properties; often worth 8–10 marks in board paper. Chapter 13 (Surface Areas and Volumes) — combination of solids; application-heavy, best tested with diagram MCQ. For Maths revision, run a 10-question chapter quiz after teaching, identify the three weakest concepts from the Bloom report, and reteach those in the next session before moving on.

How to run a chapter quiz in your CBSE classroom

Step 1 — Select class, subject, chapter in Quizotic's NCERT Quiz Generator or upload the chapter PDF. Step 2 — Review the generated questions (usually 10–20 in 2 minutes), edit any that need customisation. Step 3 — Click Launch, display the PIN on the projector, students scan or type at quizotic.live/join. No app. Step 4 — 15-minute quiz session. Students answer on their phones; live leaderboard visible on projector. Step 5 — Download the chapter report. See per-student scores by Bloom level — who is stuck at Remember, who has reached Apply. Step 6 — Use the gap data to plan the next class around the weak Bloom levels. The whole cycle adds 20 minutes to your week and removes the guesswork from "what do I revise next."

CBSE board exam pattern alignment (2025–26)

The CBSE 2025–26 Science and Maths papers follow the competency-based assessment framework. MCQ (1 mark): 20–25% of paper. Assertion-Reasoning (1 mark): 5–8 questions per paper. Case-based questions (4–5 marks): 2 passages per paper, 4 sub-questions each. Short answer (2–3 marks): 10–12 questions. Long answer (5 marks): 3–4 questions. Quizotic's NCERT generator creates all four types except long-answer (essay format is not suited to live quiz). The competitive quiz engine handles MCQ and assertion-reasoning in live mode; case-based questions run as a self-paced assessment. Regular use before boards means students have seen the format dozens of times before the actual exam — reducing surprise and improving time management.

Step-by-step

  1. 1

    Open NCERT Quiz Generator

    Go to quizotic.live/ncert-quiz-generator, select Class 10, choose Science or Maths, pick the chapter.

  2. 2

    Review and edit questions

    The AI generates 15–20 questions in 60 seconds. Review, remove any that don't fit your lesson, and optionally add your own.

  3. 3

    Launch the quiz

    Click "Launch Live." A 6-digit PIN appears on screen. Students join at quizotic.live/join on their phones. No app install needed.

  4. 4

    Run the session

    Timer runs, students answer, the leaderboard builds live on the projector. 10–15 minutes for most chapter quizzes.

  5. 5

    Download the report

    After the session, download the chapter report. See Bloom-level breakdown per student and per question. Identify the weakest 2–3 concepts.

  6. 6

    Plan the next class

    Use the report to decide what to reteach. The students who scored low on Apply-level questions need concept reinforcement; students stuck at Remember need basic recall drills.

Frequently asked

Is the NCERT Quiz Generator free for Class 10?

Yes. The free plan generates up to 30 quizzes per month and supports 50 students per live session. For a single-class teacher this covers the full year's revision cycle. Pro plan (₹499/month) removes all limits.

Does it cover all 16 NCERT Class 10 Science chapters?

Yes — all 16 chapters including the often-skipped Chapter 15 and 16. You can also upload a chapter PDF for hyper-specific questions from your own study material or coaching handouts.

Can students use it for self-study at home?

Yes. Assign a self-paced quiz with a link — students open it on their phone and take it any time within your set window. The teacher dashboard shows who completed it and their Bloom-level breakdown.

Does it generate assertion-reasoning questions for Science?

Yes. Assertion-Reasoning is a supported question type in the NCERT generator — it generates both assertion and reason statements with four standard answer choices matching the CBSE format.

Can I use it for ICSE or state board Class 10?

The NCERT content maps most closely to CBSE. For ICSE, Maharashtra SSC, or Karnataka SSLC, use the PDF-to-Quiz tool — upload your own textbook chapter PDF and the AI generates aligned questions.

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