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CBSE Class 10 Thai New Question Paper Set 4

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CBSE Class 10 Thai New Question Paper Set 4

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the marks distribution and passing criteria?

The exam totals 100 marks: 80 for theory and 20 for internals. You must obtain at least 26 in theory and 7 in internals to pass.

Is the exam based on official CBSE sample papers?

Yes The 2025 sample paper closely matches the exam format. Completing it thoroughly is highly recommended.

Which section is typically most difficult?

Students often find the Grammar & Language Application section most challenging—especially sentence reordering and classifiers.

What if I don’t get enough speaking practice?

Speak or read aloud in Thai consistently. Even practicing with classmates or teachers helps improve fluency and boosts internal (oral) assessment scores.

Are orthography and script marks considered?

Yes—correct spelling and Thai script accuracy are key grading criteria in both writing and literature sections.

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