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JNVST Previous Year Question Papers (2021–2025) — Class 6

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JNVST Class 6 — Previous Year Question Papers

Practicing previous year papers is the most effective strategy for JNVST preparation. Below is a year-wise analysis of key topics and difficulty levels.


JNVST 2025 Paper Analysis

  • Mental Ability: Pattern completion and series were dominant. Mirror images had 6 questions. Overall difficulty — Moderate.

  • Arithmetic: Heavy focus on fractions, BODMAS, and area-perimeter. 3 questions on data interpretation. Difficulty — Easy to Moderate.

  • Language: 4 passages of medium length. Grammar questions focused on tenses and prepositions.


JNVST 2024 Paper Analysis

  • Mental Ability: More embedded figure questions than usual. Analogy section was tricky — 8 questions.

  • Arithmetic: Time-distance and profit-loss problems were calculation-heavy. LCM/HCF had 3 questions.

  • Language: Focus on sentence rearrangement and vocabulary (synonyms/antonyms).


Year-wise Difficulty Trend

Year

Overall Difficulty

Cutoff Range (General)

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2025

Moderate

70–80 marks

2024

Moderate–Hard

68–78 marks

2023

Easy–Moderate

72–82 marks

2022

Moderate

70–80 marks

2021

Easy

75–85 marks

Tip: Focus more on NCERT Class V textbooks, especially Mathematics and Science. Solve at least 5–10 previous year papers within the 2.5-hour time limit to improve speed and accuracy.

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JNVST Class 9 — Previous Year Question Papers

Practicing previous year papers is the most effective strategy for JNVST Class 9 preparation. The exam is based on the NCERT Class VIII syllabus and tests conceptual clarity along with problem-solving ability. Below is a year-wise analysis of key topics and difficulty levels.


JNVST 2025 Paper Analysis

  • Mathematics: Algebraic expressions, linear equations, and mensuration were dominant. 5–6 questions from factorisation and exponents. Some questions required multi-step calculations. Overall difficulty — Moderate to Hard.

  • Science: Balanced questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Force & pressure, metals/non-metals, and cell structure had higher weightage. Numerical questions in Physics increased. Difficulty — Moderate.

  • English: 2 comprehension passages with inference-based questions. Grammar focused on tenses, voice, and sentence correction. Difficulty — Moderate.

  • Hindi: Passage-based questions were straightforward. Grammar focused on संज्ञा, सर्वनाम, and वचन. Difficulty — Easy to Moderate.


JNVST 2024 Paper Analysis

  • Mathematics: Higher weightage on direct and inverse proportion, profit-loss, and data handling. Geometry questions (quadrilaterals) were slightly tricky. Difficulty — Moderate.

  • Science: More questions from Chemistry (coal & petroleum, combustion). Biology questions were concept-based (reproduction, microorganisms). Difficulty — Moderate.

  • English: Vocabulary and sentence rearrangement were prominent. One passage was lengthy and analytical.

  • Hindi: Focus on मुहावरे and पर्यायवाची. Comprehension passages were moderate in length.


JNVST 2023 Paper Analysis

  • Mathematics: Mostly NCERT-based direct questions. Squares, cubes, and simple equations dominated. Difficulty — Easy to Moderate.

  • Science: Balanced coverage with more theory-based questions. Less numerical complexity. Difficulty — Easy.

  • English: Straightforward grammar and short comprehension passages.

  • Hindi: Easy grammar and vocabulary questions with direct answers.


Year-wise Difficulty Trend

Year

Overall Difficulty

Cutoff Range (General)

2025

Moderate–Hard

65–75 marks

2024

Moderate

68–78 marks

2023

Easy–Moderate

70–80 marks

2022

Moderate

67–77 marks

2021

Easy

72–82 marks

Tip: Focus more on NCERT Class VIII textbooks, especially Mathematics and Science. Solve at least 5–10 previous year papers within the 2.5-hour time limit to improve speed and accuracy.