The CBSE Class 10 Rai Sample Question Paper is designed to evaluate students’ proficiency in the Rai language, with emphasis on reading compre
hension, writing, grammar, and literature. The paper includes sections on interpreting Rai passages along with tasks such as essay writing, letter drafting, and story composition.
The grammar section assesses knowledge of vocabulary, sentence structure, and tenses, while the literature section features questions from prescribed Rai prose, poetry, and folk narratives. Practicing with the sample paper helps students become familiar with the marking scheme, manage time effectively, and prepare thoroughly for the final Rai exam.
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CBSE Class 10 Rai Language Sample Question Paper 2025-26
2026
CBSE Class 10 Rai Language Sample Question Paper 2024-25
2025
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2024
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2023
CBSE Class 10 (Term-2) Rai Language Sample Question Paper 2021-2022
2022
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2022
CBSE Class 10 Rai Language Sample Question Paper 2021-22
2021
CBSE Class 10 Rai Language Sample Question Paper 2020-21
2020
CBSE Class 10 Rai Language Sample Question Paper 2019-20
2020
CBSE Class 10 Rai Language Sample Question Paper 2018-19
2019
CBSE Class 10 Rai Language (MS) Sample Question Paper 2017-2018
2017
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2017
CBSE Class 10 Rai Language SET 2 Sample Question Paper 2016-2017.PDF
2016
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