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মাধ্যমিক ২০২৬ ইংরেজি পরীক্ষার প্রস্তুতির জন্য 'The Cat' এবং 'My Own True Family' অত্যন্ত গুরুত্বপূর্ণ। এই গল্প এবং কবিতা থেকে নির্বাচিত প্রশ্নগুলি এখানে আলোচনা করা হয়েছে। 'The Cat' গল্পে বিড়ালের স্বভাব ও আচরণের বিভিন্ন দিক এবং 'My Own True Family' কবিতায় পরিবেশ সংরক্ষণের বার্তা ফুটে উঠেছে। এছাড়া Set-2 তে 'The Snail' কবিতা থেকেও প্রশ্ন রাখা হয়েছে। এই সাজেশন পেজে আমরা পাঠ্যবই থেকে দুটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ সেট (Set-1 এবং Set-2) নির্বাচন করেছি। এখানে বহু বিকল্পভিত্তিক প্রশ্ন (MCQ), শূন্যস্থান পূরণ, সত্য/মিথ্যা নির্ণয় এবং চার্ট পূরণ সংক্রান্ত প্রশ্নগুলি দেওয়া হয়েছে। নিয়মিত এই প্রশ্নগুলো অভ্যাস করলে পরীক্ষায় ভালো ফলাফল নিশ্চিত।

Overview & Study Guide

Success in the Madhyamik 2026 English exam requires a thorough understanding of the text. This suggestion covers key passages from 'The Cat', and poems like 'My Own True Family' and 'The Snail'. The selected sets (Set-1 and Set-2) include Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), Sentence Completion, True/False with supporting statements, and Cause-Effect charts. These exercises are designed to test your comprehension of the texts, vocabulary, and grammar. Practicing these sets will boost your confidence and accuracy for the upcoming board exam.

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Madhyamik English Suggestion 2026 - Reading Comprehension [Seen]

SET - 1

1. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

When the family sits down to tea, the cat puts in an appearance to get his share. He purrs noisily and rubs himself against the legs of the family members. If there is a guest at the table the cat is particularly civil to him, because the guest is likely to have the best of what is offered. Sometimes, instead of giving him something to eat, the guest stoops down and strokes the cat, and says, "Poor pussy! Poor pussy!" The cat soon tires of that. He puts up his claw and quietly but firmly rakes the guest in the leg. "Ow!" says the guest, "The cat stuck his claws into me!" The delighted family remarks, "Isn't it sweet of him? Isn't he intelligent? He wants you to give him something to eat." The guest dares not do what he would like to do—kick the cat out of the window. So, with tears of rage and pain in his eyes, he affects to be very much amused, and sorts out a bit of fish from his plate and hands it down. The cat gingerly receives it, with a look in his eyes that says, "Another time, my friend, you won't be so slow to understand.' He purrs as he retires to a safe distance from the guest's boot before eating his food.

A. Write the correct alternative to complete the following sentences: [1×5=5]

  • (i) The guest wants to kick the cat out of the—
    [A] house [B] window [C] table [D] country
    Ans: [B] window
  • (ii) The cat rakes the guest in his—
    [A] head [B] hand [C] chest [D] leg
    Ans: [D] leg
  • (iii) While rubbing himself against the legs of the family members, the cat purrs—
    [A] noisily [B] happily [C] silently [D] angrily
    Ans: [A] noisily
  • (iv) The guest hands down the cat a bite of—
    [A] meat [B] fruit [C] fish [D] vegetable
    Ans: [C] fish
  • (v) A cat is particularly civil to—
    [A] his bonefactor [B] another car [C] a guest at the table [D] another cat
    Ans: [C] a guest at the table

B. Complete the following sentences with information from the text: [1×3=3]

  • (i) The thing from which the cat stays at a safe distance Ans: the guest's boot.
  • (ii) The cat purrs noisily and rubs himself Ans: against the legs of the family members.
  • (iii) Before the cat starts eating his food, he Ans: retires to a safe distance from the guest's boot.

C. (a) State whether the following statements are 'True' or 'False'. Provide sentences/phrases/words in support of your answer: [2×2=4]

  • (i) Being hurt the guest is actually angry but dares not express it. Ans: T
    S.S.: The guest dares not do what he would like to do—kick the cat out of the window.
  • (ii) The cat carelessly receives the food. Ans: F
    S.S.: The cat gingerly receives it.

OR (b) Fill in the chart with information from the text: [2×2=4]

Statement Reason
He sorts out a bit of fish from his plate and hands it down The guest affects to be very much amused (or dares not kick the cat).
The cat soon tires of that In lieu of giving food the guest stoops down and strokes the cat.

2. Read the poem and answer the questions that follow:

They said: We are the oak-trees and your own true family.
We are chopped down, we are torn up, you do not blink an eye.
Unless you make a promise now-now you are going to die.'
'Whenever you see an oak-tree felled, swear now you will plant two.
Unless you swear the black oak bark will wrinkle over you
And root you among the oaks where you were born but never grew.'
This was my dream beneath the boughs, the dream that altered me.
When I came out of the oakwood, back to human company,
My walk was the walk of a human child, but my heart was a tree.

A. Write the correct alternative to complete the following sentences: [1×4=4]

  • (i) When the poet came out of the oakwood, his heart was that of a-
    [A] stag [B] tree [C] human child [D] old woman
    Ans: [B] tree
  • (ii) Whenever an oaktree is felled, the number of trees the poet must plant is-
    [A] two [B] three [C] four [D] five
    Ans: [A] two
  • (iii) The oak bark is-
    [A] white [B] green [C] grey [D] black
    Ans: [D] black
  • (iv) The poet had a dream
    [A] in a park [B] beside a lake [C] under the branches [D] in broad daylight
    Ans: [C] under the branches

B. Answer the following questions: [2×2=4]

  • (i) What would happen to the poet if he failed to make the promise? Ans. If the poet failed to make the promise, he would die.
  • (ii) What promise did the poet have to make? Ans. The poet had to make promise that whenever he saw an oak tree being felled, he would plant two in lieu.

OR State whether the following statements are 'True' or 'False'. Provide sentences/phrases/words in support of your answer: [2×2=4]

  • (i) The oak trees forced the child to swear. Ans: T
    S.S.: "Unless you make a promise now now you are going to die."
  • (ii) The tree tribe said that the poet is bothered to see the chopping down of oak trees. Ans: F
    S.S.: "We are chopped down, we are torn up, you do not blink an eye."

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SET - 2

1. Read the passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:

When the family has finished tea, and gathers round the fire, the cat casually goes out of the room. True life now begins for him. He saunters down his own backyard, springs to the top of the fence, drops lightly down to the other side. He trots across and skips to the roof of an empty shed. His movement becomes lithe and pantherlike. He looks keenly from side to side and moves noiselessly, for he has so many enemies—dogs and small boys with stones. On top of the shed, the cat arches his back and rakes his claws once or twice through the soft bark of the old roof. He stretches himself a few times to see if every muscle is in full working order. Then, drooping his head nearly to his paws, he sends across a call to his kindred. Before long they come, gliding, graceful shadows. No longer are they the meek creatures who an hour ago were mewing for fish and milk. They are now grim fighters. Just think how much more he gets out of his life than you do out of yours! And the sports they have, too! As they get older they go in for sport to the suburban backyards. These backyards that are dull to us, are to them hunting grounds where they have more gallant adventure than King Arthur's knights ever had. It is always spoken as a reproach against cats that they are more fond of their home than of the people in it. Naturally, the cat doesn't like to leave his country, the land where all his friends are, and where he knows every landmark. Exiled in a new land, he would have to learn a new geography. So, when the family moves, the cat, if allowed, will stay at the old house and attach himself to the new tenants. He will give them the privilege of boarding him while he enjoys life in his own way.

A. Write the correct alternative to complete the following sentences: [1×5=5]

  • (i) The cat saunters down his own—
    [A] front yard [B] courtyard [C] shipyard [D] backyard
    Ans: [D] backyard
  • (ii) Exiled in a new land, the cat would have to learn new—
    [A] geography [B] history [C] culture [D] manners
    Ans: [A] geography
  • (iii) Cats go to the Suburban backyards for—
    [A] sleep [B] work [C] sports [D] leisure
    Ans: [C] sports
  • (iv) In his country a cat is well-aware of every—
    [A] landmark [B] corner [C] house [D] road
    Ans: [A] landmark
  • (v) Drooping his head nearly to his paws, the cat sends across a call to his—
    [A] enemy [B] guest [C] master [D] kindred
    Ans: [D] kindred

B. Complete the following sentences with information from the text: [1×3=3]

  • (i) The cat stretches himself a few minutes to see Ans: if every muscle is in full working order.
  • (ii) The enemies of the cat are Ans: dogs and small boys with stones.
  • (iii) The cat saunters Ans: down his own backyard, springs to the top of the fence, drops lightly down to the other side.

C. (a) State whether the following statements are 'True' or 'False'. Provide sentences/phrases/words in support of your answer: [2×2=4]

  • (i) The cat is very careful about his fitness. Ans: T
    S.S.: He stretches himself a few times to see if every muscle is in full working order.
  • (ii) True life for cats begins in the morning. Ans: F
    S.S.: When the family has finished tea... True life now begins for him.

OR (b) Fill in the chart with information from the text: [2×2=4]

Statement Reason
The cat enjoys in his own way He will give the new tenants the privilege of boarding him.
The cats go in for sport to the Suburban backyard They get older.

2. Read the poem and answer the questions that follow:

To grass, or leaf, or fruit, or wall
The snail sticks close, nor fears to fall
As if he grew there, house and all,
Together.
Within that house secure he hides
When danger imminent betides
Of storm, or other harm besides
Of weather.
Give but his horns the slightest touch,
His self-collecting pow'r is such,
He shrinks into his house with much
Displeasure.
Where'er he dwells, he dwells alone,
Except himself has chatells none,
Well satisfied to be his own
Whole treasure.

A. Write the correct alternative to complete the following sentences: [1×4=4]

  • (i) The snail sticks closely to-
    [A] leaf [B] fruit [C] grass [D] grass, leaf, fruit and wall
    Ans: [D] grass, leaf, fruit and wall
  • (ii) The snail shrinks into his-
    [A] hut [B] hole [C] house [D] weed
    Ans: [C] house
  • (iii) In his house the snail feels-
    [A] secure [B] free [C] imprisoned [D] engaged
    Ans: [A] secure
  • (iv) The house of a snail is-
    [A] wall [B] house [C] palace [D] his own body
    Ans: [D] his own body

B. Answer the following questions: [2×2=4]

  • (i) What did the snail do at the time of danger? Ans. The snail hid itself into his shell when it smelt any kind of danger.
  • (ii) What does the snail do when his horns are slightly touched? Ans. When the horns of a snail are slightly touched he shrinks in to his shell in no time with much displeasure.

OR State whether the following statements are 'True' or 'False'. Provide sentences/phrases/words in support of your answer: [2×2=4]

  • (i) The snail is afraid of falling. Ans: F
    S.S.: "....nor fears to fall."
  • (ii) The snail has no personal belongings other than himself. Ans: T
    S.S.: "Except himself has chatells none."

উপসংহার

ইংরেজি পরীক্ষায় ভালো ফল করতে হলে Seen এবং Unseen উভয় অংশেই দক্ষতা অর্জন করা প্রয়োজন। 'The Cat' এবং 'The Snail' থেকে যে প্রশ্নগুলি এখানে দেওয়া হলো, তা নিয়মিত অনুশীলন করলে পাঠ্যাংশটি সম্পর্কে ধারণা স্পষ্ট হবে। ব্যাকরণ এবং রাইটিং স্কিলের ওপরও সমান জোর দেওয়া উচিত। এই প্রশ্নগুলি শুধুমাত্র পরীক্ষায় কমন পাওয়ার জন্য নয়, বরং টেক্সটের গভীরে প্রবেশ করার জন্যও সহায়ক। আশা করি, এই অধ্যায় থেকে দেওয়া প্রশ্ন ও উত্তরগুলি তোমাদের পরীক্ষার প্রস্তুতিতে বিশেষ সহায়ক হবে। তোমাদের সকলের উজ্জ্বল ভবিষ্যতের জন্য আমাদের পক্ষ থেকে রইল অনেক অনেক শুভকামনা।

Conclusion

Consistent practice is key to scoring well in English. Along with mastering the Seen texts like 'The Cat' and 'My Own True Family', focus on grammar and writing skills. The questions provided here are designed to sharpen your analytical skills and deepen your understanding of the stories and poems. Regular revision of these sets will not only help you in the exam but also improve your overall command of the language. We hope this suggestion aids your preparation significantly. Wishing you all the best for your upcoming Madhyamik examination.

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