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)

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

2020

Moderate

71–81 marks

2019

Easy–Moderate

73–83 marks

2018

Moderate–Hard

69–79 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.