JKBOSE 10th Today's Maths Paper 2025: Check Here
As the first big test of the October-November session kicks off, over 95,000 students across Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh divisions stepped into exam halls this morning, pencils sharpened and nerves on edge.
The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) didn't hold back with this one it's a solid opener to the board exams that run until November 27.
The JKBOSE 10th Maths paper 2025 followed the classic three-hour format, totaling 100 marks, and stuck closely to the revised syllabus, the one with that 15% relaxation to ease the post-pandemic load.
No surprises there; the board announced the date sheet back in October, slotting Maths as the curtain-raiser right on November 3. It was a true-blue pen-and-paper affair, offline and old-school, testing not just rote formulas but real conceptual topics.
With internal choices sprinkled throughout, about 60-70% of the questions were straight pulls from NCERT exercises and examples.
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The paper struck a smart balance, easy question to build confidence, moderate ones for steady scoring, and a handful of challenging questions to separate the thinkers from the memorizers.
Breakdown of Today's Maths Paper:
Section A: Very Short Answer (VSA) Questions – 20 Marks
These were the quick wins, one-liners on polynomials, probability basics, and real numbers. Super straightforward, pulling from Unit I (Number Systems) and bits of algebra.
Section B: Short Answer (SA) Questions – 30 Marks
Questions on arithmetic progressions, mean/median/mode in statistics, and distance formulas in coordinate geometry demanded a few steps but nothing wild. This section leaned heavy on Algebra (about 20 marks total across the paper), testing factorization and sum-of-roots without overcomplicating.
Section C: Long Answer (LA) Questions – 50 Marks
Multi-step beasts on trigonometry identities, height-and-distance applications, and mensuration of frustums or cones. Geometry fans rejoiced with similarity proofs and circle theorems (15 marks), but trig (another 15) tripped up a few with formula recalls under pressure. Probability on playing cards popped up too classic, scoring stuff if you stayed cool.
Across the board, Geometry and Statistics/Probability emerged as the easier sections in the JKBOSE 10th Maths paper 2025, with straightforward constructions and data crunching.

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