Students with French, or German as their language options in class 10 board exams of CBSE 2020 are requested to pay attention to the fact that your 018 French or 020 German CBSE Board Examination is tomorrow, on February 22nd, 2020. If you fall into the either category then you certainly should scroll until the end of this page to one by one download the CBSE 2020 sample papers for French / German, know the exam pattern, and implement recommended revision tips for your exam. The duration of the exam is 3 hours and your respective language paper will start at 10:30 am to 1:30 pm sharp. Learn and share!
CBSE 2020 Board Exam of French, German Papers on 22nd Feb
With just a few hours left for the examination to commence, you need to roll up your sleeves up for the revision part if you want to obtain fantastic marks in the French / German 2020 exam. Learning French / German is quite fun! It is something that is going to also help you in your future prospects if you opt for a career in any of the languages. So, this is the time to get your basics clear which will only happen if you are at par with your syllabus and learn the subject with full enthusiasm. And yes, you will surely give a push to your overall scores in CBSE result 2020 with a great performance in French / German papers.
CBSE Class 10 French Sample Paper 2020
The candidates who have chosen French as their choice of language subject in Class 10th can practice their skills from the sample paper given in the link above. With just one day to go for the examination and less time, we would advise you to practice 2019 Class 10th French sample paper because it has the latest design of questions. If you have more time after revision then you can also practice the 2018 Class 10th CBSE French Sample Paper.
Maximum Marks for French Class 10th Exam – 80 Marks
CBSE Class 10 German Sample Paper 2020
The candidates who have chosen the German language for their Class 10th examination need also practice from the sample paper/ previous year question paper given in the links above. Writing your German Class 10th CBSE previous year question paper gives the students a slight idea about what type of questions are asked and how and where the student needs to improve themselves.
Maximum Marks for German Class 10th Exam – 80 Marks
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Candidates should note that the relevancy of the solving sample paper is only when you are fully prepared. So make sure you leave no leaf unturnt to obtain high marks in this very scoring subject. The sample paper can either be accessed from the official website of the CBSE or you can save your time and download the links from here.

CBSE 10th French / German Exam Pattern
It is very important to know the heirarchy of the examination and how to attempt the same well in advance for the candidate. So, have a slight go through of the exam pattern once before the examination.
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CBSE 10th French Exam Pattern
- The question paper is divided into 4 sections – Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D.
- The duration of the examination is 3 hours.
- The Part A is Written Comprehension which carries 20 marks.
- The Part B is Written Expression which carries 20 marks.
- The Part C is Grammar which carries 30 marks.
- The Part D is Culture and Civilisation carries 20 marks.
Note : No marks to be deducted for omission of articles, incorrect articles, minor spelling, errors, accents or punctuation.
CBSE 10th German Exam Pattern
- The question paper is divided into 4 sections – Part A, Part B, Part C and Part D.
- The Section A is Reading Comprehension
- The Section B is Writing.
- The Section C is Applied Grammar.
- The Section A is Vocabulary and Value Based Questions
Class 10th French/ German Revision Tips
- Try to read as much as you can from your NCERT textbook /school book only because there will be none or 1% questions from outside only.
- Revise your vocabulary list over and over.
- Pay attention to all the formats and revise them rigorously for the writing section.
- You can read, learn and revise all the literature questions from your textbook and only then solve your sample paper.
- Repeat the revision steps at least twice and thrice before the examination.
All the best students!