DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION,
GOVT OF NCT, DELHI
ANNUAL EXAM PRACTICE PAPER (2025-26)
Class VI (2025-26)
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🎯 Enhance Your Exam Preparation
The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi has released the Annual Exam Practice Papers for Class VI students for the academic session 2025–26. These resources are designed to:
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Align with the latest curriculum and examination patterns
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Emphasize application-based and analytical questions
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Foster foundational understanding and critical thinking skills
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Provide extensive practice for annual examinations
Engaging with these practice papers can significantly enhance students' conceptual understanding and problem-solving abilities.
📚 Access the Practice Papers
You can download the Annual Exam Practice Papers for Class VI here:
Subject Practice Papers
English Practice Papers 1
Hindi Practice Papers 1
Math (English) Practice Papers 1
Math (Hindi) Practice Papers 1
Sanskrit Practice Papers 1
Science (English) Practice Papers 1
Science (Hindi) Practice Papers 1
Social Science (English) Practice Papers 1
Social Science (Hindi) Practice Papers 1
Urdu-1 Practice Papers 1
Urdu-3 Practice Papers 1
✅ Effective Utilization Tips
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Structured Study Plan: Allocate specific time slots for each subject, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
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Regular Practice: Attempt the practice questions to assess understanding and identify areas needing improvement.
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Parental Involvement: Parents can assist by reviewing answers and providing feedback to reinforce learning.
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Revision: Regularly revisit key concepts and summaries to reinforce knowledge.
❓ FAQs
Q1: Are these practice papers aligned with the latest curriculum?
Yes, the DoE Annual Exam Practice Papers are curated in accordance with the current curriculum and guidelines.
Q2: Are the PDFs free to download?
Absolutely, all the study materials are freely accessible for students, teachers, and parents.
Q3: Can these practice papers be used for self-study?
Yes, they are designed to support both classroom learning and independent study.

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