The Bhutia community, an ethnic group residing in regions of Tibet, Nepal, and Bhutan, speaks Sikkimese — a language closely related to Tibeta
n and Dzongkha. The Bhutias are believed to have migrated through several Himalayan passes, bringing with them a rich cultural and linguistic heritage.
Exploring this community offers valuable insights into its unique traditions, history, and way of life. To strengthen your preparation for the CBSE Class 10 exams, it is highly beneficial to practise previous years’ question papers. These papers, available on CareerIndia, allow you to assess your understanding of the subject, identify key areas for improvement, and enhance your exam readiness effectively.
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Year
Action
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Question Paper 2025
2025
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Question Paper 2024
2024
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Question Paper 2023
2023
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Question Paper 2022
2022
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Question Paper 2020
2020
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Question Paper 2019
2019
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Annual Question Paper 2018
2018
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia SET 4 Annual Question Paper 2017 (All India Scheme)
2017
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia 2012 Question Paper
2012
CBSE Class 10 Bhutia Elective 2011 Question Paper
2011
Frequently Asked Questions
The Bhutia language has its roots in the Tibetan-Burman family of languages. It is spoken by the Bhutia people in Sikkim and parts of West Bengal.
Bhutia is traditionally written using the Tibetan script. This script consists of various characters representing different sounds in the language.
Bhutia grammar includes distinct verb conjugations based on tense and aspect, noun classifications, and postpositional phrases that differ from many Indo-European languages.
Learning Bhutia is important for preserving cultural heritage, promoting linguistic diversity, and understanding the cultural identity of the Bhutia people.
Folklore plays a crucial role in preserving traditions, moral values, and historical narratives within Bhutia culture through stories, songs, and proverbs passed down generations.