Textbook covers basic exercises for concept clarity; Exemplar contains advanced, application-based problems, multiple-choice questions, and higher-order thinking questions for exam readiness.
It covers 13 chapters, from Relations and Functions to Probability, including matrices, determinants, calculus, vector algebra, 3D geometry, linear programming, and probability.
Yes, it contains Design of Question Paper – Set I and Set II, showing mark distribution, typology, and blueprint of CBSE board exams.
It builds conceptual foundation and problem-solving speed. For JEE Main, solve this first, then move to advanced books like RD Sharma or Cengage.
Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Integrals, Application of Integrals, and Differential Equations – all with exemplar-level problems.
Yes. Board exams frequently borrow twisted problems from Exemplar. Practising it ensures exposure to all difficult question patterns.
Calculus chapters (Applications of Derivatives, Integrals, Differential Equations), Vector Algebra, 3D Geometry, and Probability are highly relevant.
Yes, Chapter 12 is dedicated to Linear Programming with exemplar problems on formulating LPPs, graphical solutions, and optimisation.
Yes. Schools often use exemplar problems for unit tests, half-yearly, and pre-board exams due to their conceptual difficulty level.
First read NCERT Textbook theory, solve textbook exercises, then solve NCERT Exemplar, followed by past 10-year CBSE papers.
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Textbook covers basic exercises for concept clarity; Exemplar contains advanced, application-based problems, multiple-choice questions, and higher-order thinking questions for exam readiness.
It covers 13 chapters, from Relations and Functions to Probability, including matrices, determinants, calculus, vector algebra, 3D geometry, linear programming, and probability.
Yes, it contains Design of Question Paper – Set I and Set II, showing mark distribution, typology, and blueprint of CBSE board exams.
It builds conceptual foundation and problem-solving speed. For JEE Main, solve this first, then move to advanced books like RD Sharma or Cengage.
Continuity and Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Integrals, Application of Integrals, and Differential Equations – all with exemplar-level problems.
Yes. Board exams frequently borrow twisted problems from Exemplar. Practising it ensures exposure to all difficult question patterns.
Calculus chapters (Applications of Derivatives, Integrals, Differential Equations), Vector Algebra, 3D Geometry, and Probability are highly relevant.
Yes, Chapter 12 is dedicated to Linear Programming with exemplar problems on formulating LPPs, graphical solutions, and optimisation.
Yes. Schools often use exemplar problems for unit tests, half-yearly, and pre-board exams due to their conceptual difficulty level.
First read NCERT Textbook theory, solve textbook exercises, then solve NCERT Exemplar, followed by past 10-year CBSE papers.