JNVST Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions are available here. Interested candidates can download it from the link given below. Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test is the entrance exam for class 6 admission to the 661 JNVs in the country. Candidates who are going to appear in the upcoming JNVST examination must prepare these previous year question papers. With the help of these JNVST Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions, candidates can estimate the level and exam pattern of examination. They also get to know about the difficulty level of questions raised in the examination. Students can get complete details on JNVST Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions from below.
JNVST Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions
For the sake of the candidates we have providd the direct link to download JNVST Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions. Candidates have to click on that link to download the same.
Year | Question Paper | Answer Key |
2019 | Click Here | Click Here |
2018 | Click Here | Click Here |
How to use previous year Question Papers?
Candidates can use the previous year question papers in many ways. Check the mentioned below points which explain the uses of question papers:
- Analyze: After downloading the question papers, candidates can analyze in order to get information about the latest exam pattern and difficulty level. Select those topics which were covered most in the question papers.
- Practice: Candidates can download the question papers and solve questions from the same. It helps you to increase your accuracy and speed.
- Know about Exam Pattern: Previous year question papers gives you a rough idea about the exam. Candidates can check the differences in the exam pattern by comparing question papers and prepre themselves accordingly.
- Points out Trending Topics: In view of the topics that were covered in last few years question papers, students will be able to predict the trending topics that will be covered in the board exams.
JNVST 2020 Exam Pattern
Mode: Pen and paper based.
Exam duration: 2 hours. (30 minutes additional for divyangjan).
Total Questions: 80.
Max Marks: 100.
Type of questions: Objective (multiple choice questions)
Distribution of questions:
Section | Number Of Question | Marks | Duration |
Mental Ability Test | 40 | 50 | 60 |
Arithmetic Test | 20 | 25 | 30 |
Language Test | 20 | 25 | 30 |
Total | 80 | 100 | 2 Hours |
Marking Scheme
- +1.25 for correct answers.
- No negative marking.
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