Class 12 Semester 3 English Question Paper with Solution PDF 2025-26
উচ্চমাধ্যমিক দ্বাদশ শ্রেণীর তৃতীয় সেমিস্টারের ইংরেজি প্রশ্নপত্র উত্তরসহ ২০২৫-২৬ শিক্ষাবর্ষের জন্য এখানে PDF আকারে দেওয়া হলো। শিক্ষার্থীরা এই প্রশ্নপত্র ও সমাধান অনুশীলন করলে পরীক্ষার প্রশ্নপত্রের ধরন সম্পর্কে পরিষ্কার ধারণা পাবে এবং উত্তর লেখার কৌশল আয়ত্ত করতে পারবে। এটি পরীক্ষার প্রস্তুতিকে আরও সহজ ও কার্যকর করবে।
নিচে আমরা পাঠকদের জন্য বিশেষভাবে একটি প্রশ্নপত্র ও তার পূর্ণ সমাধানের PDF যুক্ত করেছি। এতে প্রতিটি প্রশ্নের সঠিক উত্তর ও বিশ্লেষণ সুস্পষ্টভাবে উপস্থাপন করা হয়েছে, যাতে আপনারা সহজে বুঝতে ও প্রস্তুতি নিতে পারেন। যারা পরীক্ষার জন্য প্রস্তুতি নিচ্ছেন, তাদের জন্য এটি হবে এক দারুণ সহায়ক উপকরণ। প্রশ্নপত্র ও সমাধান একসাথে পেয়ে পাঠকরা শুধু উত্তরই পাবেন না, বরং প্রতিটি বিষয়ের গভীর ধারণাও অর্জন করতে পারবেন।
1. ‘She was nothing to me.’ The speaker was —
2. When Kalam’s father took him to the old mosque in their locality for evening prayers, Kalam —
3. The narrator of “The Night Train at Deoli” used to visit Dehra in —
4. The girl whom the narrator saw coming down the platform was carrying —
5. The girl had a pale skin and …………….. troubled eye.
6. Choose the appropriate reason for the following assertion:
The young lawyer renounced the two millions which he had once dreamt of as Paradise but despised later.
7. In his first letter to the banker, the lawyer addressed him as ‘my dear …………’.
8. Kalam’s ancestral house was built in the middle of —
9. Fill in the blanks underneath with the correct option:
The period of solitary confinement which the young lawyer chose for himself commenced at 12 O’clock from …………… and would end at 12 O’clock on ……………
10. Rearrange the following statements in the correct order and select the correct option:
I. They offered him bowls of water into which his father would dip his fingertips and say a prayer.
II. Kalam’s father took him to an old mosque in their locality for evening prayers and his father came out of the mosque after the prayers.
III. This would cure the invalid who would return to his father to thank him.
IV. People of different religions would be waiting for his father when he came out of the mosque.
11. Case: “It is the tree’s lament, an eerie speech … .” What is the poet describing here?
12. “A grey baboon seats statue-like alone” —
13. The Casuarina tree in the poem is a symbol of —
14. The poetess in “Our Casuarina Tree” wishes to preserve the tree through her —
15. Choose the false statement regarding the poem “Our Casuarina Tree” among the following:
16. Statement I: In the poem “Ulysses”, Ulysses compares himself to a sword that will “Rust unburnish’d” if left unused.
Statement II: He urges his mariners to sail eastward, toward the rising sun, in search of new adventures.
17. In the Happy Isles, Ulysses hopes to meet —
18. “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to ……………..”
19. According to Ulysses, his son Telemachus is —
20. What is Ulysses’ attitude towards his old age?
21. Cathleen and Nora hid the bundle in the turf-loft because —
22. “… And there isn’t anything more the sea can do to me.”
These words were uttered by Maurya after —
23. Assertion (A): The sea in the play is both a giver and a taker.
Reason (R): The sea provides livelihood but also brings repeated death to Maurya’s family.
24. The only thing found from Michael’s dead body was —
25. Read the following sentences carefully and choose the correct set of true or false from the options given below:
I. Bartley is Maurya’s living son at the end of the play
II. The fishermen of the Aran Islands must go to the sea to earn their living
III. The Riders to the Sea is a tragedy written in one act
IV. The sea finally claims all the members of Maurya’s family
26. “I was nervous and anxious as the train drew into Deoli.”
Split into two simple sentences.
27. In the last two years of his confinement the prisoner read an immense quantity of books indiscriminately.
Use the verb form of ‘confinement’.
28. “I had to run back to my compartment. The carriage shuddered and jolted forward.”
Join into a complex sentence:
29. “I was born into a middle class family. It was a Tamil family. It was in the island town of Rameswaram.”
Join into a simple sentence.
30. “Are you sure you don’t want a basket?” she said.
Change the mode of narration.
Read the passage given below carefully and choose the correct alternatives:
One winter evening, Professor Shonku received a parcel from Cairo. The parcel was sent to him by his friend. Inside it was a scroll and a small stone box. The scroll was written in ancient hieroglyphs, which he carefully decoded with the help of his friend, Pratul. It spoke of a legendary Egyptian physician named Nebra, whose embalmed body was believed to contain the secret of eternal life. The stone box held a strange powder—perhaps part of that secret. Driven by curiosity, Professor Shonku conducted an experiment. He placed a small amount of the powder on a piece of dead plant tissue. To his astonishment, that tissue turned green and showed signs of life. But that night, strange things happened in his lab—test tubes burst, papers flew, and a faint voice whispered in an unknown tongue. The next morning, the powder had vanished, and the scroll was gone. Shonku later wrote in his journal: “Science opens doors, but sometimes, it opens the wrong ones. One must know when to stop.”
31. Choose the synonym of the word “surprise” as used in the story.
32. The ancient Egyptian mentioned in the scroll was named —
33. Who sent the parcel to Professor Shonku?
34. When did Professor Shonku receive the parcel?
35. The parcel contained a scroll and a small ………. box.
36. According to Professor Shonku, “Science opens doors, but sometimes it opens the ………. ones.”
37. Statement I: The scroll and the powder were missing the next morning.
Statement II: Professor Shonku handed them over to a government official.
38. Choose the antonym of the word “appeared” from the passage.
39. What did Professor Shonku do after noticing strange events?
40. Statement I: The powder brought a piece of dead plant tissue back to life.
Statement II: Professor Shonku discovered the powder was made of sand from the Sahara.
আমাদের লক্ষ্য সবসময় শিক্ষার্থীদের জন্য সঠিক ও নির্ভুল তথ্য প্রদান করা। তবুও অনিচ্ছাকৃতভাবে কোনো ভুল হয়ে গেলে, আমরা চাই সেটি যেন দ্রুত সংশোধন করা হয়।
যদি উপরের পোস্টটিতে কোনো ভুল বা অসঙ্গতি খুঁজে পান, অনুগ্রহ করে মন্তব্যে জানাবেন। আপনার সহযোগিতা আমাদের জন্য অমূল্য — কারণ আমরা চাই না কোনো শিক্ষার্থী ভুল শিখুক।
মনে রাখবেন: আপনার দেওয়া ছোট্ট একটি মন্তব্য অনেকের শেখার পথ সঠিক রাখতে সাহায্য করবে।
