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UPDATE: CBSE has officially released the Class 10 Hindi A Sample Papers for 2025–26 on July 30, 2025. The official sample papers (along with detailed marking schemes) are now available for download from the CBSE academic website and trusted educational platforms.
With the introduction of the two-exam system (Feb & May) for the 2025-26 session, practising hindi sample paper class 10 becomes essential for mastering Hindi language comprehension, understanding literary analysis and creative writing, and effectively solving grammar-based questions in Hindi literature and language skills.
This blog covers everything you need: exam pattern insights, tentative release timelines, and most importantly, free PDFs of sample paper of hindi cbse board and marking schemes for Hindi A to help you excel in both board exam attempts.
Given below is a table with all the links to hindi sample paper class 10 with solutions of all the years made available till now. Once the students have downloaded these files, they can go through the pattern of the paper, solve the questions, and learn from their mistakes using this Marking Scheme solution.
Based on NEP 20, the board emphasises competency-based education, and the upcoming exams would be based on the new pattern. Students can download the CBSE Class 10 Additional Practice Papers to practice these questions.
Class 10 Hindi ‘A’ Set 1 SQP + Marking Scheme
Class 10 Hindi ‘A’ Set 2 SQP + Marking Scheme
Class 10 Hindi Practice Paper Set 1
Class 10 Hindi Practice Paper Set 2
Follow these simple steps to get the latest Hindi A sample papers:
Visit the CBSE Academic Website → Sample Question Papers → Class X → Hindi A
For effective practice, make sure you're familiar with the latest Class 10 Hindi A Syllabus 2025–26.
The Class 10 Hindi A Sample Paper is aligned with the latest exam pattern of the CBSE; this will help you understand the exam format and types of questions you may receive in the exam.
Though the dual-board structure is new, the exam blueprint for Hindi A remains broadly similar. However, you'll need to align your preparation with the specific pattern. Here's the breakdown for Hindi A Class 10:
The theory paper is further divided as:
The Hindi A paper follows a comprehensive pattern covering reading comprehension, creative writing skills, grammar application, and literature analysis with both objective and subjective question types focusing on Hindi language proficiency.
Section A: Reading Comprehension (20 marks)
Section B: Writing Skills & Grammar (20 marks)
Section C: Literature (40 marks)
Key topics include: अपठित गद्यांश व पद्यांश, औपचारिक/अनौपचारिक पत्र लेखन, निबंध लेखन, कहानी लेखन, व्याकरण (वाच्य, काल, समास), Kshitij (कविता व गद्य), Kritika (कहानी संग्रह), Sparsh (कविता व गद्य), और Sanchayan (पूरक पुस्तक).
In conclusion, regular practice with Class 10 Hindi A sample papers is key to mastering the dual-exam format and excelling in both board exams. These papers help you build Hindi language proficiency, refine your communication skills in Hindi, and gain confidence in tackling both literature analysis and creative writing tasks in Hindi. Until the official Sample Papers 2025–26 are released, make use of previous years' papers and trusted resources like Educart to stay ahead.
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Total Marks: 80 (theory) + 20 (internal assessment) Duration: 3 hours Question Breakdown: Divided into three main sections:
Mark distribution:
Internal choice is provided in select questions across different mark categories.
The main textbooks for Hindi A include:
All questions in the literature section are based on these NCERT prescribed textbooks.
Aim to solve at least 4–6 full-length sample papers to build confidence and speed in Hindi comprehension.
Begin practicing 1–2 months before the board exams—after covering around 80–90% of the syllabus to focus on timed practice, Hindi writing skills improvement, and literature revision.
Simulate exam conditions: Attempt the full paper in a single 3-hour session writing in Devanagari script. Use the marking scheme to self-evaluate Hindi language accuracy and content quality. Analyze mistakes to identify weak areas—such as comprehension skills, Hindi writing formats, or specific literature chapters. Revise based on performance: Focus extra effort on sections where errors occurred frequently in Hindi language usage.
High-yield areas frequently tested are: