The UBSE Class 12 Sanskrit Question Paper is designed to assess students' proficiency in the Sanskrit language, with a focus on their understanding of grammar, comprehension, and literary analysis. The paper is divided into several sections, including grammar (???????), comprehension (?????), and translation. The grammar section tests students' knowledge of key Sanskrit rules, such as conjugation, syntax, and sentence formation. The comprehension section evaluates students’ ability to understand and interpret Sanskrit passages, requiring them to answer questions based on the text’s meaning and context. The translation section assesses the students' ability to translate sentences from Sanskrit to Hindi or English, testing their command over the language and vocabulary.
Additionally, the literature section is a key part of the question paper, where students must demonstrate their understanding of the prescribed Sanskrit texts, including poetry, prose, and philosophical writings. The paper typically includes questions on literary analysis, where students are required to discuss themes, characters, and literary techniques used in the texts. It ensures a comprehensive evaluation of both language skills and literary knowledge. The structure and marking scheme are in line with the UBSE syllabus, with a balanced distribution of marks across all sections. Regular practice with previous years' papers and sample papers helps students prepare effectively, improve their time management, and enhance their language skills.