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

 Are you gearing up for your Matric exams and searching for the Mathematics Class 10 Pairing Scheme 2026? Navigating the vast math syllabus can be daunting, but using a paper pairing scheme is the ultimate "smart study" hack to ensure you focus on the most high-yielding chapters.

This 2026 pairing scheme is officially recognized by all Punjab Educational Boards, including Lahore, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Multan, Gujranwala, Sahiwal, Sargodha, DG Khan, and Bahawalpur.

Mathematics Class 10 Pairing


1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) - 15 Marks

The objective portion consists of 15 MCQs. To secure full marks here, pay close attention to the following chapter-wise distribution:

Chapter No.Number of MCQsChapter No.Number of MCQs
Chapter 12 MCQsChapter 81 MCQ
Chapter 21 MCQChapter 9No MCQ
Chapter 32 MCQsChapter 101 MCQ
Chapter 41 MCQChapter 111 MCQ
Chapter 52 MCQsChapter 12No MCQ
Chapter 61 MCQChapter 132 MCQs
Chapter 71 MCQ

2. Short Questions Division (36 Marks)

The short questions are divided into three sections (Q#2, Q#3, and Q#4). In each section, you must attempt 6 out of 9 questions.

Question #2 (Attempt 6/9)

Chapter 1: 3 Questions
Chapter 2: 3 Questions
Chapter 3: 3 Questions

Question #3 (Attempt 6/9)

Chapter 4: 2 Questions
Chapter 5: 4 Questions
Chapter 6: 3 Questions

Question #4 (Attempt 6/9)

Chapter 7: 3 Questions
Chapter 9: 1 Question
Chapter 10: 1 Question
Chapter 11: 1 Question
Chapter 12: 1 Question
Chapter 13: 2 Questions


3. Long Questions Division (24 Marks)

In this section, you must attempt 3 out of 5 long questions. Note: Question #9 (Theorems) is compulsory for all students.

Question No.Part (a) ChapterPart (b) Chapter
Question #5Chapter 1Chapter 2
Question #6Chapter 3Chapter 4
Question #7Chapter 5Chapter 6
Question #8Chapter 7Chapter 13
Question #9 (Compulsory)Theorem from Chapter 9 or 12

Smart Preparation Tips for 2026 Exams

  • The Theorem Rule: Since Question #9 is compulsory, focus intensely on the theorems from Chapters 9 and 12. Mastering these guarantees you 8 marks immediately.

  • High-Yield Pairs: Completing Chapters 1, 2, 3, and 4 thoroughly allows you to easily tackle two full long questions.

  • S.L.O Based Learning: This year, expect a shift toward Student Learning Outcome (S.L.O) based questions. Don't just memorize steps; understand the logic behind formulas.

  • Practice Geometry: Chapter 13 is essential for both short and long questions, so don't overlook practical geometry.

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