CBSE 12th Hindi Core & Elective Previous Years Question Papers PDF

Hindi is the easiest of all subjects! if this is your attitude, and if, that is why you are not preparing for this easy and simple subject, then you are making a huge mistake.

Language subjects are never easy to score good marks. It’s true that you will get 50 to 60 marks without breaking a sweat, but if you are smart then you will know that subjects like Hindi and English can really boost your percentage.

Technical subjects will give you the knowledge to survive and thrive in your professional career, but subjects like Hindi teaches you the art of leaving. They teach you ethics and manners to live in a civilized society.

You may not agree, but Hindi is the actual subject that you ought to pay more attention to because not only it is our mother language, but also it can be really tricky when it comes to writing and grammar.

You may also like to practice the 12th English previous years papers to boost your percentage.

Practicing CBSE Class 12th Hindi Previous Years Papers

If you are smart then you are already preparing for Hindi too, and if not then it would be better for you to start as soon as possible.

Since, Hindi does not involve any technical terms, definitions, or any derivations, therefore, you can directly practice the previous 5 – 10 years question papers. This will give you enough content to practice and also you will know the pattern and important questions to prepare for.

If you are searching to download 12th Maths previous 5 years papers, then you can click on the link and end your quest right now.

The link to download the previous year papers of Hindi is given at the bottom of the article.

Previous Year Papers
Year Hindi Core Hindi Elective
2017 CBSE Hindi Core previous year paper 2017 CBSE Hindi Elective previous year paper 2017
2016 CBSE Hindi Core previous year paper 2016 CBSE Hindi Elective previous year paper 2016
2015 CBSE Hindi Core previous year paper 2015 CBSE Hindi Elective previous year paper 2015
Click here to download more Hindi previous year papers

How To Get 90+ Marks In Hindi

Practicing the previous year’s papers will prepare you well for the exam. Follow these tips to score 90+ marks.

Hindi is our mother tongue, but it is not that easy as you think it is. You may somehow complete the literature part quite conveniently, but you will face problems in the grammar part. Therefore, it is very important to practice Hindi grammar.

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Improve Your Hindi

Like spellings matters in English, the same way matra’s in Hindi are very crucial, and those students who are weak in Hindi usually make mistakes of matra in writing. To avoid this, again you will need to practice writing.

If you really are weak in Hindi, then you should try writing stories of your own in Hindi. Dedicate at least half an hour to it.

Secondly, try writing and learning hard words. They will improve your mantra as well as your vocabulary in Hindi, and make you speak things more clearly.

One bonus point that you will get by practicing daily is that your writing will become neat and clean, which will help you to score some extra marks.

The Reading Part

Reading is equally important as writing, therefore, do not forget to give at least 5 to 10 minutes on reading. You can consider reading Hindi newspapers, it will add to your GK too.

Also, keep yourself in touch with your Hindi literature books, as it will help you to answer the questions asked (in the last section of the paper) quickly in exams.

Tips To Prepare Hindi Grammar

Students should pay special attention to the writing section of Hindi. Following are the tips that you ought to take care of.

Formatting is the most important thing that you should take special care of. Almost half of the marks are for formatting as per CBSE rules, therefore, no matter how good content you write, if the formatting is not exact then you will get the least of the marks.

Be in a habit of writing important points with the black pen, or highlighting the main points.

Since Hindi is a pure language-based subject, therefore, you need to make sure that you keep the writing formatting proper.

Proper use of commas and full stops are also important.

Practice using formal words in your writing. Doing this will help you pick the right words at the right time instantly when needed and you can save a lot of time.

Exam Day Tips For Hindi

Months of preparation and hard work can go sour if you do not keep all your senses along with your mind active on the day of the exam. So, these are some tips that will help you to get maximum marks in whatever you write.

  1. Keep your mind stable and calm before you see the question papers. You can close your eyes for a few seconds and just relax. You can even take a few minutes to ease down if you want, but make sure you do not waste too much time on it.
  2. Now when you are calm, read the whole question paper very carefully. Give at least 5 to 7 minutes to read the question paper. You can save some time for yourself if you read the unseen passage carefully. And thanks to CBSE, you get extra 15 minutes to read the paper, which means you can prepare your answers for unseen passages and others even before you unseal the answer sheet.
  3. You can draw lines to both sides of the answer sheet. This will help you fill the maximum part of the answer sheet, which can impress the examiner.
  4. Since Hindi is a subject in which you can think to attempt almost every question, therefore, you should pick those questions first which you can write the best and then choose the others.
  5. Never ever leave an 8 or 10 marks question, even when you don’t know the answer. Try to write something related to the question if you can, and if the question is totally strange to you then try to use your common sense. But you should write something. Maybe you won’t get good marks out of it, but something is better than nothing.
  6. When you attempt a question that you don’t know, then try to write it in good handwriting as it should not frustrate the examiner. And also, make sure you do it after completing other questions.
  7. Lastly, always read your answer sheet at least once to check if you have answered all the questions correctly or not.

Hope these tips will help you in exams. If you have something on your mind that you want to ask, then feel free to comment, we will reply with the best possible answer.

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  1. We need hindi geography

    1. Prof. Divyanshi Sharma

      Hi Vijay.
      We are providing you with a link, from there you can get papers of hindi and geography for practice.
      CBSE 12th Arts Previous Year Question Papers With Syllabus PDF

  2. whats is d password its protected i cant download d history previous year question papers??
    plzz help me

    1. Prof. Divyanshi Sharma

      Hi Pankaj.
      The password is 4ono.com

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