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Biology Class 10 Pairing Scheme 2026 | All Punjab Boards (LATEST)

 Are you preparing for your Matric exams and looking for the most accurate Biology Class 10 Pairing Scheme 2026? You’ve come to the right place. To score an A+ in Biology, it’s not just about hard work—it’s about studying smart by understanding the paper pattern and weightage of each chapter.

This pairing scheme is applicable for all Punjab Boards, including Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujranwala, Sahiwal, Sargodha, DG Khan, and Bahawalpur.

Biology Class 10 Pairing


1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) - 12 Marks

The objective portion of the Biology paper consists of 12 MCQs. According to the 2026 distribution, the weightage is as follows:

Chapter No.Number of MCQs
10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 181 MCQ each
14, 15, 162 MCQs each

2. Short Questions Division (30 Marks)

The short questions section is divided into three parts. In each part, students must attempt a specific number of questions.

Question #2 (Attempt 5 out of 8)

Chapter 10: 3 Questions
Chapter 11: 2 Questions
Chapter 12: 3 Questions

Question #3 (Attempt 5 out of 8)

Chapter 13: 2 Questions
Chapter 14: 3 Questions
Chapter 15: 2 Questions

(Note: The scheme indicates a total of 7 possible questions for this section.)

Question #4 (Attempt 5 out of 8)

Chapter 16: 4 Questions
Chapter 17: 2 Questions
Chapter 18: 2 Questions


3. Long Questions Division (18 Marks)

In the long question section, you must attempt any 2 out of 3 questions. Each long question has a part (a) and a part (b).

Question No.Part (a) ChapterPart (b) Chapter
Question #5Chapter 10Chapter 12
Question #6Chapter 11Chapter 13
Question #7Chapter 17Chapter 18

Essential Preparation Tips for 2026

  • Diagrams and Labeling: Focus heavily on drawing neat, labeled diagrams. They are essential for scoring high marks in Biology.

  • Process Understanding: Besides diagrams, make sure you understand the biological processes thoroughly.

  • S.L.O Based Exams: This year, the Punjab Board is implementing Student Learning Outcome (S.L.O) based papers. While this scheme is 90% likely to be followed, students should ensure they have a clear conceptual grip on all topics.

  • High Weightage Chapters: Pay special attention to Chapter 16 for short questions and Chapters 14 & 15 for MCQs.

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