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10th Matric Class Math Guess Paper 2021 Lahore Board

Math Guess Paper

Matric Math Guess Lahore Board

 

100% Math Guess for Matric Students

Exercise # 1.1

Exercise # 1.2

Exercise # 1.3

Exercise # 1.4

Exercise # 2.1

Exercise #2.2

Exercise # 2.3

Exercise # 2.7

Exercise# 2.8

Exercise # 3.2

Exercise# 3.3

Exercise # 3.4

Exercise # 3.6

Exercise # 4.1

Exercise # 4.3

Exercise # 4.4

Exercise # 5.2

Exercise # 5.3

Exercise # 5.4

Exercise # 5.5

Exercise # 6.2

Exercise # 6.3

Exercise # 7.3

Exercise # 7.4

Exercise # 7.5

Exercise # 13.2

Exercise # 13.3

Theorms of chapter # 9 or chapter # 12

Long Question of Math

Chapter # 1

Exercise # 1.1

Exercise # 1.2

Exercise # 1.3

Exercise # 1.4

Chapter # 2

Exercise # 2.1

Exercise # 2.2

Exercise # 2.3

Exercise # 2.6

Exercise # 2.7

Exercise # 2.8

Chapter # 3

Exercise # 3.1

Exercise # 3.4

Exercise # 3.5

Exercise# 3.6

Chapter # 4

Exercise # 4.1

Exercise # 4.2

Exercise # 4.3

Exercise # 4.4

Chapter # 5

Exercise # 5.2

Exercise # 5.3

Exercise # 5.4

Exercise # 5.5

Chapter # 6

Exercise # 6.1

Exercise # 6.2

Exercise # 6.3

Chapter # 7

Exercise # 7.2

Exercise # 7.3

Exercise # 7.4

Exercise # 7.5

 

 

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Command words and their definitions

Describe: What you see says – not necessarily for reasons
Explain: Identify the reasons
Scheme: Give a brief summary
Analyze: Go into details
Comparison: What are the similarities and differences?
On the contrary: What are the differences?
Calculate: Use the numbers given to determine the value of an item
Appreciate: Give meaning to something
Rate: Consider both sides
Justification: Provide evidence to explain something
How much: Assess the importance or success of something – whether it worked or not
Discuss: Present a case with evidence or reasons
Rate: Giving weight / informed decision
Comment: Express your opinion about something
Discussion: Give different perspectives

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