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মাধ্যমিক ২০২৬ পরীক্ষার সময়সীমা

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মাধ্যমিক পরীক্ষার্থীদের জন্য ইংরেজি একটি অত্যন্ত গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বিষয়। এই পোস্টে 'Our Runaway Kite' গদ্য এবং 'Fable' কবিতা থেকে বেশ কিছু গুরুত্বপূর্ণ প্রশ্ন ও উত্তর (সেট ৭ ও ৮) দেওয়া হয়েছে। এই সাজেশনে টেক্সট বইয়ের খুঁটিনাটি বিষয়গুলো তুলে ধরা হয়েছে, যা তোমাদের পরীক্ষার প্রস্তুতিতে বিশেষ সাহায্য করবে। বিগত বছরের প্রশ্নের ধরণ এবং গুরুত্বপূর্ণ টপিকগুলো মাথায় রেখে এই প্রশ্নগুলো নির্বাচন করা হয়েছে। আশাকরি এটি অনুশীলন করলে তোমরা পরীক্ষায় ভালো ফলাফল করতে পারবে।

Overview & Study Guide

English is a crucial subject for Madhyamik aspirants. Here, we provide comprehensive suggestions covering the prose 'Our Runaway Kite' and the poem 'Fable' (Set 7 & 8). These questions are curated based on the latest exam pattern to help students understand the text better and score high marks. This guide includes multiple-choice questions, short answers, and grammar exercises derived directly from the text. Regular practice of these sets will boost your confidence for the upcoming examination.

মাধ্যমিক রুটিন, 2026
Time : 10.45 am to 2 p.m. [প্রথম 15 মিনিট প্রশ্নপত্র পড়ার জন্য]
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SET - 7

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

Of course, there was nobody for us to play with on the Big Half Moon. We just had to make the most of each other, and we did. We live on the Big Half Moon island. 'We' are Father and Claude and I and Aunt Esther and Mimi and Dick. It used to be only Father and Claude and I. It is all on account of the kite that there are more of us. This is what I want to tell you about. Father is the keeper of the Big Half Moon lighthouse. I am eleven years old. Claude is twelve. In winter, when the harbour is frozen over, we all move over to the mainland. As soon as spring comes, back we sail to our own dear island. The funny part used to be that people always pitied us when the time came for us to return. They said we must be so lonesome over there, with no other children near us. Of course Claude and I would have liked to have someone to play with us. It is hard to run pirate caves and things like that with only two. But we used to quarrel a good deal with the mainland children in winter. So it was perhaps just as well that there were none of them on the Big Half Moon. Claude and I never quarrelled. To be sure, Father didn't seem to have any relations except us. This used to puzzle Claude and me. Everybody on the mainland had relations. Why hadn't we? Was it because we lived on an island? We thought it would be so jolly to have an uncle and aunt and some cousins. Once we asked Father about it, but he looked so sorrowful that we wished we hadn't. He said it was all his fault. Claude and I didn't understand what he meant.

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

  • (i) The keeper of the Big Half Moon Lighthouse is-
    [A] Claude [B] Dick [C] Aunt Esther [D] Father
    Answer: [D] Father
  • (ii) The game of running pirate caves is played by-
    [A] Aunt Esther and father [B] Mimi and Dick [C] Claude and the narrator [D] the mainland children
    Answer: [C] Claude and the narrator
  • (iii) Earlier the family had-
    [A] three members [B] four members [C] five members [D] six members
    Answer: [A] three members
  • (iv) People pitied the children because they were-
    [A] hungry [B] lonesome [C] coward [D] ugly
    Answer: [B] lonesome
  • (v) Claude and the narrator used to quarrel with the mainland children in-
    [A] summer [B] winter [C] monsoon [D] spring
    Answer: [B] winter

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

  • (i) People always pitied Ans: the narrator's family when they would return to their island.
  • (ii) Claude and the narrator found it hard Ans: to run pirate caves with only two.
  • (iii) The thing that made possible reunion of the family is Ans: the kite.

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 narrator could not understand her father. Answer: T S.S.: Claude and I didn't understand what he meant.
  • (ii) The narrator's family goes to the mainland in Summer. Answer: F S.S.: In winter, when the harbour is frozen over, we all move over to the mainland.

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

Statement Reason
(i) The narrator could not play things like pirate caves with Claude. Ans: Claude and the narrator found it hard to run pirate caves with only two.
(ii) There are more members in Philippa's family. Ans: It is all on account of the kite.

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

The mountain and the squirrel
Had a quarrel :
And the former called the latter 'Little Prig.'
Bun replied,
'You are doubtless very big;
But all sorts of things and weather
Must be taken in together,
To make up a year
And a sphere.
And I think it no disgrace
To occupy my place.
If I'm not so large as you,
You are not so small as I,
And not half so spry.
I'll not deny you make
A very pretty squirrel track;
Talents differ; all is well and wisely put;
If I cannot carry forests on my back,
Neither can you crack a nut.'

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

  • (i) All sorts of things and weather, together make up-
    [A] a sphere [B] a year [C] both [D] none
    Answer: [B] a year
  • (ii) The thing that differs is-
    [A] valour [B] strength [C] talent [D] dress
    Answer: [C] talent
  • (iii) The mountain called the squirrel-
    [A] little bun [B] little prig [C] little sun [D] nasty little coward
    Answer: [B] little prig
  • (iv) On his back forests cannot be carried by-
    [A] the poet [B] the mountain [C] the reader [D] the squirrel
    Answer: [D] the squirrel

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

  • (i) In which way does the squirrel think himself superior to the mountain? Ans: According to the squirrel, the mountain may be bigger than it but the mountain does not have half the energy of the squirrel. Moreover, the mountain is unable to do a very petty thing, i.e, to crack a nut.
  • (ii) What was the quarrel about? Ans: The quarrel between the mountain and the squirrel was perhaps to settle the fact that who between them was more superior and powerful.

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

  • (i) The mountain cannot crack a nut. Answer: T S.S.: "Neither can you crack a nut."
  • (ii) The squirrel can carry forests on his back. Answer: F S.S.: "I cannot carry forests on my back."

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SET - 8

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

A month later a letter came for Father. After he finished reading it, his eyes looked as if he had been crying. "Do you want to know what became of your kite?" he said. Then he sat down beside us and told us the whole story. Father had a brother and a sister. He had quarrelled with his brother and left home. Years afterward, he felt sorry and when he went back, he found his brother had died and he couldn't find his sister. The letter father had just received was from his sister, Aunt Esther, mother of Dick and Mimi. She was a widow who lived hundreds of miles inland. One day when Dick and Mimi were out in the woods, they discovered the kite on the top of a tree and carried it home. When their mother saw the kite patched with the letter, she turned pale. It was the very letter she had once written to her brother. Philippa was her mother's name and Claude was her father's. She knew who we must be. So she sat down and wrote to Big Half Moon and Father received her letter. Next day, Father went and brought Aunt Esther and Dick and Mimi with him. They have been here ever since. Aunt Esther is a dear and Dick and Mimi are too jolly for words. But the best of it all is that we have relations now!

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

  • (i) Dick and Mimi were very-
    [A] naughty [B] selfish [C] indifferent [D] jolly
    Answer: [D] jolly
  • (ii) Returning home the narrator's father found his-
    [A] mother dead [B] brother dead [C] son dead [D] sister dead
    Answer: [B] brother dead
  • (iii) Father came back home after-
    [A] two weeks [B] six months [C] nine days [D] several days
    Answer: [D] several days
  • (iv) Aunt Esther was a/an-
    [A] married [B] unmarried [C] widow [D] divorcee
    Answer: [C] widow
  • (v) Father had received the letter from his-
    [A] sister [B] brother [C] daughter [D] wife
    Answer: [A] sister

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

  • (i) Aunt Esther lived Ans: hundreds of miles inland.
  • (ii) Person who received the letter Ans: narrator's father.
  • (iii) Name of the Aunt Esther's father Ans: Claude.

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 narrator is happy with the new relations. Answer: T S.S.: But the best of it all is that we have relations now !
  • (ii) A year later a letter came for father. Answer: F S.S.: A month later a letter came for Father.

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

Statement Reason
(i) Dick and Mimi carried the kite home Ans: They discovered it on the top of a tree in the woods.
(ii) Father had read the letter of Aunt Esther. Ans: It seemed he had been crying.

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

The mountain and the squirrel
Had a quarrel :
And the former called the latter 'Little Prig.'
Bun replied,
'You are doubtless very big;
But all sorts of things and weather
Must be taken in together,
To make up a year
And a sphere.
And I think it no disgrace
To occupy my place.
If I'm not so large as you,
You are not so small as I,
And not half so spry.
I'll not deny you make
A very pretty squirrel track;
Talents differ; all is well and wisely put;
If I cannot carry forests on my back,
Neither can you crack a nut.'

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

  • (i) 'Little Prig' is referred to-
    [A] the mountain [B] the squirrel [C] the butterfly [D] the humming bird
    Answer: [B] the squirrel
  • (ii) 'The former' refers to-
    [A] the mountain [B] the butterfly [C] the squirrel [D] the humming bird
    Answer: [A] the mountain
  • (iii) 'The latter' refers to-
    [A] the mountain [B] the butterfly [C] the squirrel [D] the humming bird
    Answer: [C] the squirrel
  • (iv) The word 'spry' means-
    [A] spirited [B] spray [C] small [D] brilliant
    Answer: [A] spirited

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

  • (i) What is it that the squirrel doesn't deny? Ans: The squirrel does not deny that the mountain makes a pretty track for him.
  • (ii) Why is it not a disgrace to occupy the squirrel's place? Ans: Size does not matter always. Many other qualities have to be taken into consideration to come to a disgrace about someone. So it is not a disgrace to occupy the squirrel's place.

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

  • (i) The mountain is more spry than the squirrel. Answer: F S.S.: "And not half so spry."
  • (ii) The mountain called the squirrel "Little Prig". Answer: T S.S.: "And the former called the latter 'Little Prig'."

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উপসংহার

কঠোর পরিশ্রম এবং সঠিক গাইডেন্স তোমাদের সাফল্যের চাবিকাঠি। এই প্রশ্নগুলো ভালোভাবে অভ্যাস করো। টেক্সটবুক পড়ার পাশাপাশি এই সাজেশনটি ফলো করলে ভালো রেজাল্ট নিশ্চিত। তোমাদের উজ্জ্বল ভবিষ্যতের কামনা করি।

Conclusion

Hard work and proper guidance are keys to success. Practice these questions thoroughly. Along with reading the textbook, following this suggestion will ensure good results. We wish you a bright future.

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