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FAQs on Sample Papers for Class 9 CBSE Hindi - Mock Paper 1
1. What is the weightage of marks for the CBSE Class 9 Hindi sample paper?
The total subject of Hindi consists of 100 marks, out of which 20 marks come from practicals such as project work and vivas, and the rest of the 80 marks come from a written exam at the end of the school year. The following is the marks breakdown of the 80 marks in the final Hindi paper into 4 different sections:
Section A (क): Unseen Comprehension (Apathit Gadhyansh / Ansh) for 10 marks
Section B (ख): Practical Grammar (Vyavaharik Vyakaran) for 16 marks
Section C (ग): Literature (Pathak Pustak & Poorak Pustak) for 34 marks
Section D (घ): Writing (Lekhan) for 20 marks
2. Why should I use Vedantu Hindi sample papers?
There are several benefits of using sample papers in general, which are that they provide a great way to revise what we have already learnt and they’re helpful for getting an idea about how the question paper will look and how it’ll be to solve it. Using Vedantu’s sample paper of Hindi Class 9 is useful because they have been drafted by teachers according to the latest updated format for the April-May 2025 board exams. Furthermore, this Hindi sample paper for Class 9 is downloadable as well as printable and is therefore handy as well as useful.
3. How can I write a good essay in Hindi?
To write a good essay in your Hindi exam you will have to practice essay writing beforehand. Practice writing on different topics in Hindi. Read enough to gain ideas on how to structure a good essay. You can read the essays of your classmates for reference. After writing practice essays, get them checked by someone better than you on them. They will help you identify your mistakes. While writing your essays keep in mind the title as you should avoid deviating from it.
4. Should I solve the Sample Papers for Class 9 CBSE Hindi - Mock Paper 1?
Yes, you should solve the previous year’s papers provided to you at the school level. By solving the papers of the last five years, you will get a very good idea about the pattern of the paper. Knowing the pattern of the paper can help you write better answers in the final paper. Those papers can also give you a very good idea about the weightage of each chapter in the paper. Paper solving also helps you identify your weak chapters.
5. Is Hindi a hard subject?
If prepared well Hindi is not at all hard. Hindi is a very scoring subject. You just have to pay attention to what is taught in your class and read well. If you understand Hindi grammar well and try to use it in the right place, this will help you write better sentences. If you read all the chapters of the Hindi literature CBSE Hindi textbook and revise it well, you can ace an entire section of the paper. If prepared well, Hindi is the easiest subject.