The Class 10 CBSE Thai board exam was conducted on 12 March 2025, Wednesday from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. The exam was manageable for those who prepared well.
CBSE Class 10 Thai Question Paper Set 4
CBSE Class 10 Thai Question Paper Set 4
Exam Pattern
The paper adheres to CBSE’s standard Group II language structure:
1. Reading & Comprehension (20 marks)
- Unseen passages (prose/poetic) with inference and vocabulary-based questions
2. Writing Skills (20 marks)
- Includes one short essay (80–100 words), one letter (formal/informal), report writing or dialogue, and creative tasks
3. Grammar & Language Application (20 marks)
- Covers noun types, verb forms, classifiers, conjunctions, sentence reordering, Pali/Sanskrit loan words, synonyms/antonyms, gap-filling
4.Literature (20 marks)
- Questions on culture/civilization, reference-to-context, character sketches, and short-answer theory from prescribed textbooks
Internal Assessment (20 marks)
- Based on periodic tests, workbook, oral/viva, and possibly a small project. Minimum passing is 26/80 in theory and 7/20 in internals
Expert Opinion and Student Feedback
Reading & Comprehension
- Considered manageable, provided you practiced unseen passages.
Grammar Section
- Found challenging, especially sentence reordering and classifiers.
Writing Section
- Scored well by students who practiced essays and letters in Thai.
Literature Section
- Easy-to-moderate for those who studied prose/poetry thoroughly.
Experts advise that Thai follows the official 2025 CBSE Sample Papers, ensuring no surprises if you've prepared accordingly.
Preparation Tips
- Download and Solve the 2025 CBSE Sample Paper with solutions.
- Practice Previous Year Papers (2016–2024) to get familiar with recurring question formats.
- Focus on Grammar—verb forms, classifiers, sentence rearrangement, and vocabulary.
- Improve Reading Comprehension—work with unseen passages and practice making inferences.
- Sharpen Writing Tasks—develop essays, letters, reports, and dialogues under timed conditions.
- Revise Literature—prepare character sketches, context analyses, and cultural notes from textbooks.
- Practice Oral Skills—regularly read aloud, work on pronunciation, and rehearse for internal viva.