CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Papers 2027
The CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper is designed to assess students’ knowledge of artistic concepts, techniques, and creative expr
ession. It emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application, covering areas such as art history, design elements, and color theory.
Key sections include art appreciation, where students interpret and analyze renowned artworks, along with practical exercises like sketching, composition, and color usage. Practicing with the sample paper helps students refine creativity, understand the marking scheme, improve time management, and prepare effectively for the final Painting exam.
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Year
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CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper 2025-26
2026
CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper 2024-25
2025
CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper 2023-24
2024
CBSE Class 10 (Term-2) Painting Sample Question Paper 2021-2022
2022
CBSE Class 10 (Term-1) Painting Sample Question Paper 2021-2022
2022
CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper 2022-23
2023
CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper 2020-21
2020
CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper 2019-20
2020
CBSE Class 10 Painting Sample Question Paper 2018-19
2019
CBSE Class 10 Painting (MS) Sample Question Paper 2017-2018.PDF
2017
CBSE Class 10 Painting Question Paper 2017-2018.PDF
2017
CBSE Class 10 Painting SET 2 Sample Question Paper 2016-2017
2016
CBSE Class 10 Painting Elective Sample Question Paper 2015-2016
2015
Frequently Asked Questions
Light is crucial in painting as it affects how colours are perceived. Artists use light to create shadows and highlights that give depth and dimension to their work. Understanding light helps painters depict realistic scenes or dramatic effects.
Abstract painting focuses on shapes, colours, and forms rather than depicting realistic objects. It allows artists to express ideas and emotions without representing specific subjects. Abstract art can be open to interpretation by viewers.
Texture adds interest by creating a tactile quality that viewers can almost feel with their eyes. Artists achieve texture through various techniques like layering paint thickly or using different tools to manipulate surfaces.
Historical movements like Impressionism or Cubism have shaped modern painting by introducing new techniques and perspectives. These influences can be seen in contemporary works that experiment with style or challenge traditional norms.
Painters use various materials such as oil paints, acrylics, watercolours, pastels, brushes of different sizes and shapes, palette knives for mixing colours, canvases or papers as surfaces for their artwork.