CUET 2025 History Question Paper (Available) – Download Answer Key and Solution PDF

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The CUET 2025 exam is being held between 13th May and 3rd June. The CUET History Question Paper 2025 with the Answer Key and Solution PDF will be provided after the exam. The difficulty level of the CUET History exam this year is likely to be moderate to difficult.

The CUET History exam includes 50 questions carrying a total of 250 marks, to be completed within 60 minutes. Each correct answer is awarded 5 marks, while 1 mark is deducted for each incorrect response.

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CUET History Exam Analysis

In previous years, CUET History had 50 questions, of which only 40 were compulsory. But the 2025 version is making the students attempt all 50 questions in the 60-minute duration, a move that updates the CUET exam pattern.

The level of expected difficulty for the 2025 History exam is estimated to be Moderate to Difficult, and it may influence the CUET History Cutoff 2025.

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Year Difficulty Level Duration Total Questions Attempted Questions Key Topics Covered
2025 (Expected) Moderate to Difficult 60 mins 50 50 Ancient India, Medieval India, Modern India, World History, Cultural Developments
2024 Moderate 60 mins 50 40 Indus Valley, Mughal Empire, Indian Freedom Struggle, Social Reforms
2023 Moderate 45 mins 50 40 Vedic Age, Delhi Sultanate, World Wars, Industrial Revolution
2022 Easy to Moderate 60 mins 50 40 Mauryan Empire, Bhakti Movement, British Rule, Cold War

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CUET Questions

  • 1.
    In which language were the Ashokan inscriptions written in Afghanistan?

      • Sanskrit
      • Prakrit
      • Aramaic and Greek
      • Latin and Greek

    • 2.

      Match List-I with List-II:

      List-I (Origin-Country)List-II (Thinker)
      (A) Iran(I) Plato and Aristotle
      (B) China(II) Mahavira and Gautama Buddha
      (C) Greece(III) Zarathustra
      (D) India(IV) Kong Zi


      Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

        • (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (III), (D) - (IV)
        • (A) - (I), (B) - (III), (C) - (II), (D) - (IV)
        • (A) - (I), (B) - (II), (C) - (IV), (D) - (III)
        • (A) - (III), (B) - (IV), (C) - (I), (D) - (II)

      • 3.
        Which region was known as the ‘nursery of the Bengal Army’ as many sepoys were recruited from there?

          • Jhansi
          • Satara
          • Awadh
          • Delhi

        • 4.
          Which of the following is not true about Ibn Battuta?

            • Wrote Rihla, book of travels, in Arabic.
            • He was born in Tangier, into an educated family known for its expertise in Islamic religious law or shari'a.
            • He describes that certain varieties of fine muslin were too expensive to be worn by ordinary people.
            • He was ordered in 1342 to proceed to Persia as the envoy of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.

          • 5.
            The terms "great and little traditions" were coined by:

              • John Marshall
              • R.E.M. Wheeler
              • Robert Redfield
              • M. N. Srinivas

            • 6.
              Saguna bhakti traditions do not include:

                • Traditions that focused on the worship of specific deities such as Shiva, Vishnu and his avatars (incarnations)
                • Forms of the goddess or Devi, all often conceptualized in anthropomorphic forms
                • Worship of an abstract form of god
                • Worship of a form of god with attributes

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