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Cbse board exam class X English questions paper send me

Mirza Faisal Baig 25th Feb, 2026

The CBSE Board Exam Class 10 English Question Paper can be downloaded in PDF format here .

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Timetable of cbse pre board1 exam 2026

Palisetti Rakshita 20th Oct, 2025

Hello,

There is no single CBSE Pre-Board 1 exam timetable, as each individual school conduct it's own exams. According to the Careers360 website, the exams are likely to be conducted in November or December. Follow the link for details about the syllabus, exam schedule for Pre-Board 1,2,3,final exams, as well

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sir i have used both black and blue pens in cbse board exam what will happen

shivamtrivedi0005 9th Mar, 2024

Hii There,

Using both black and blue pens in the CBSE board exam should not lead to any issues or penalties. However, it is recommended to use either black or blue ink consistently throughout the exam to maintain uniformity and readability. As long as your answers are clear and legible,

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Question : In which of the following cities of Haryana is Sheikh Chilli Tomb located?

Option 1: Ambala

Option 2: Gurugram

Option 3: Karnal

Option 4: Kurukshetra

Team Careers360 25th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Kurukshetra


Solution : The correct answer is Kurukshetra.

Sheikh Chilli Tomb Is located in the Thanesar city of Kurukshetra in Haryana. It was built by Dara Shikoh in memory of a famous Sufi Saint Sheikh Chilli. Kurukshetra is also known as the Dharmakshetra and the Land of

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Question : What are the coordinates of the centroid of a triangle whose vertices are A (2, 5), B (–4, 0), and C (5, 4)?

Option 1: (–1, 3)

Option 2: (1, 3)

Option 3: (1, –3)

Option 4: (–1, –3)

Team Careers360 16th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: (1, 3)


Solution : Given: The vertices are A(2, 5), B(–4, 0), and C(5, 4).
The centroid coordinates = $(x, y)$ = $\frac{(x_{1} + x_{2} + x_{3})}{3}, \frac{(y_{1} + y_{2} + y_{3})}{3}$.
Centroid coordinates $(x, y)$ = $\frac{(2 – 4 + 5)}{3}, \frac{(5 + 0 + 4)}{3}$.
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