Karnataka Board Class 10 Programming in ANSI C question paper 2026
KSEAB conducted the Karnataka Board Class 10 Programming in ANSI C question paper 2026; the question paper with solutions PDF is now available for download. The paper formed part of the KSEAB Class 10 Junior Technical School board exams.
By Bhaskar Das, Arts and Board Exam Specialist. Updated: Apr 1, 2026.
Karnataka Board Class 10 Programming in ANSI C question paper 2026 — what the paper covered
The paper tests core ANSI C skills you learn in Junior Technical School. Expect questions on C programming basics, data types, operators and control structures.
Functions, arrays and input-output statements featured in program-development style questions. Marks judged students on programming logic and practical problem-solving application rather than theory alone.
Key dates
| Event | Date |
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| Article updated | Apr 1, 2026 |
| Exam year | 2026 |
Karnataka Board Class 10 Programming in ANSI C question paper 2026 — download and use the solutions PDF
The question paper with a solutions PDF is available for download via the article's download link. The solutions show written code and brief explanations to help you understand logic and output for each question.
Use the PDF to compare your answers and to practise writing clean, compilable C code. Focus on tracing programs, boundary cases for arrays, and correct use of scanf/printf for input-output statements.
Eligibility: the exam is for Karnataka Board Class 10 Junior Technical School students and follows the KSEAB Class 10 board examination framework. If you are a Class 10 JTS student, this paper is directly relevant to your syllabus.
Note what’s not released: KSEAB’s paper release does not include exact exam dates, marks distribution, duration or detailed marking scheme in the PDF. Admit card, centre and result timelines were not part of this paper posting.
How students are evaluated
Evaluation emphasised programming logic and problem-solving skills. Marks come from correct algorithm design, proper use of data types and control structures, and program output correctness.