The CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper are structured to evaluate students’ understanding and proficiency in the Bhutia langua
ge, focusing on their reading, writing, and grammar skills. The paper is divided into various sections, each targeting a specific language skill. The marking scheme outlines the distribution of marks for each section, helping students understand the weightage and plan their exam strategy accordingly. Key areas tested include comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and literature. The question paper assesses students’ ability to interpret passages, apply language rules, and express themselves creatively.
In addition to the grammar and comprehension sections, the literature portion of the paper evaluates students’ knowledge of Bhutia texts, including prose and poetry. Writing skills, such as essay writing and letter writing, form an essential part of the exam. The marking scheme ensures that students’ performance is evaluated fairly, with clear weightage given to each component. By studying the marking scheme and practicing with sample papers, students can strengthen their language skills, boost confidence, and approach the exam with a focused strategy to perform well in the Bhutia subject.
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CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2025-26.pdf
2026
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2024-25.pdf
2025
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2023-24.pdf
2024
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2022-23.pdf
2023
CBSE Class 10 (Term-1) Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2021-2022.pdf
2022
CBSE Class 10 (Term-2) Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2021-2022.pdf
2022
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2021-22.pdf
2021
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2019-20.pdf
2020
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2020-21.pdf
2020
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Marking Scheme Question Paper 2018-19.pdf
2019
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