11th Class Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2026: For Gujranwala & All Punjab Boards

Mastering Intermediate Part-I Mathematics requires a careful mix of solving problems and studying strategically. The 11th Class Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2026 offers an official, detailed blueprint of how exam questions are distributed across the 14 chapters of the textbook. This layout is standard for all educational boards across Punjab, including the Gujranwala Board (BISE Gujranwala), Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Sargodha, Sahiwal, Bahawalpur, Dera Ghazi Khan, and Azad Kashmir.

This comprehensive guide breaks down the exam layout into Objectives, Short Questions, and Long Questions according to the latest updated curriculum released on April 28, 2026. By tracking how questions are paired, students can optimize their preparation, focus on high-yield sections, and manage their exam time effectively.

1. Overall Marks Distribution Dashboard

The total evaluation paper for 11th Class Mathematics carries exactly 100 marks. Unlike humanities subjects, mathematics requires strict accuracy as marks are distributed directly based on step-by-step solutions. The division across the sections is as follows:

  • Objective Section (MCQs): 20 Marks (20 questions, 1 mark each)
  • Short Questions Section: 50 Marks (25 questions to be answered, 2 marks each)
  • Long Questions Section: 30 Marks (3 full questions to be answered, 10 marks each)

2. Section-by-Section Marks Breakdown

A. Objective Evaluation: Multiple Choice Questions (20 Marks)

Candidates must tackle 20 mandatory multiple-choice questions covering every area of the syllabus. The exact chapter-wise allocation of MCQs is outlined below:

Chapter NumberMCQs CountChapter NumberMCQs Count
Chapter 12Chapter 8
Chapter 21Chapter 91
Chapter 31Chapter 102
Chapter 42Chapter 111
Chapter 51Chapter 122
Chapter 62Chapter 131
Chapter 72Chapter 142
Total Weight10 MCQsTotal Weight10 MCQs

Strategic Note: Chapter 8 does not yield any MCQs for this session, allowing students to shift objective preparation focus entirely to other analytical blocks.

B. Subjective Part I: Short Questions (50 Marks)

This section is divided into three main questions (Questions #2, #3, and #4). Students have built-in choice options within each question block:

Question #2: (Select and attempt any 8 out of 12 — 16 Marks)

This pool tests foundational algebra and set theory concepts:

  • Chapter 1: 4 Questions
  • Chapter 2: 2 Questions
  • Chapter 3: 2 Questions
  • Chapter 4: 3 Questions
  • Chapter 5: 1 Question

Question #3: (Select and attempt any 8 out of 12 — 16 Marks)

This section covers advanced algebra, sequences, series, permutations, and introductory trigonometry:

  • Chapter 6: 4 Questions
  • Chapter 7: 3 Questions
  • Chapter 9: 2 Questions
  • Chapter 10: 3 Questions

Question #4: (Select and attempt any 9 out of 13 — 18 Marks)

This block focuses heavily on the complete trigonometry syllabus along with inverse functions:

  • Chapter 11: 2 Questions
  • Chapter 12: 3 Questions
  • Chapter 13: 4 Questions
  • Chapter 14: 4 Questions

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C. Subjective Part II: Extensive/Long Questions (30 Marks)

The long question section features 5 comprehensive questions, each split into two parts: part (a) and part (b). To earn full marks, candidates must select and complete 3 total questions. Each complete question carries 10 marks.

Question ReferencePart (a) SourcePart (b) SourceTotal Marks
Question #5Chapter 1Chapter 2 / Chapter 310 Marks
Question #6Chapter 4Chapter 5 / Chapter 910 Marks
Question #7Chapter 6Chapter 710 Marks
Question #8Chapter 10Chapter 1210 Marks
Question #9Chapter 13Chapter 1410 Marks

3. High-Yield Strategy to Score 100/100

To secure top marks under the Gujranwala Board marking parameters, implement the following focused strategies:

  • Trigonometry Mastery: Chapters 9 through 14 cover all of trigonometry. Securing full confidence in Chapters 10, 12, 13, and 14 allows a student to perfectly answer Question #8 and Question #9 in the long section, and satisfies more than 75% of the short questions required in Question #4. Pair this with algebra from Chapters 1, 2, and 3 to easily secure top marks with zero risks.
  • Exercise Summaries: Pay close attention to the proofs of key identities (such as the law of sines, cosines, and tangent expansions in Chapter 12). These are frequently selected for part (b) of long questions.
  • Step-by-Step Writing: Math examiners award partial marks for every correct step, matrix row operation, or identities substituted. Always write out your formulas clearly before plugging in numbers.

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