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CBSE Class 10 Tangkhul New Question Paper

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CBSE Class 10 Tangkhul New Question Paper

The Class 10 Tangkhul board exam was conducted on 6 March 2025, Friday from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. The exam was manageable yet time consuming.

CBSE Class 10 Tangkhul New Question Paper 2025 Set 4

CBSE Class 10 Tangkhul New Question Paper 2025 Set 4

Exam Pattern

The Tangkhul exam traditionally mirrors Class 10 regional/foreign language format:

  • Reading & Comprehension – unseen passages (prose/poetry), with questions testing understanding.
  • Writing – tasks like letter writing or short creative compositions.
  • Grammar – includes vocabulary, sentence formation, idioms, and basic rules.
  • Literature – questions based on prescribed Tangkhul texts (prose/poetry), including short answers and thematic reflection.

The paper is out of 80 marks in theory and a 20 mark internal assessment with a minimum score of 33% in each part.

Expert Opinion and Student Feedback

Expert Opinion

According to the experts the board exam aligned with the sample paper with a balanced mix of reading, writing, grammar and literature. They have also suggested preparing through past papers.

Student Feedback

Most students found the exam to be manageable yet time consuming. Writing tasks were straightforward while they found the idioms, expressions and grammar drills were a common stumbling block for those who did not practice enough.

Preparation Tips

  • Simulate real exams
  • Focus of grammar drills
  • Practice reading passages
  • Develop writing skills
  • Time yourself while practicing

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the board pattern based on CBSE sample/previous papers?

Yes. Board exams align with CBSE’s official 2025 sample paper and past papers (2016–2024) available via major educational websites

How should I prepare?

Focus on comprehension practice, grammar drills, writing tasks (letters/compositions), and literature-based short answers. Use previous papers for timed practice.

Are oral or listening skills evaluated?

Yes—they are part of internal assessment and may include brief oral tasks, recitations, or language usage tests.

What’s the marks breakdown?

The full score is 100: 80 marks for the theory exam and 20 marks for internal assessment (notebook, tests, oral/viva).

What if I fail? Is there a compartment exam?

Yes. CBSE conducts supplementary exams for Class 10 between July 15–22, 2025, including Tangkhul

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