উচ্চমাধ্যমিক তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার ইংরাজি প্রশ্ন (সেট ১)
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উচ্চমাধ্যমিক তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার ইংরাজি প্রশ্ন (সেট ১) :
1. Where did the narrator spend his summer vacations during his college days?
(A) Deoli
(B) Dehra
(C) Mussoorie
(D) Delhi
Answer: (B) Dehra (at his grandmother’s place)
2. At what time did the train usually reach the small station of Deoli?
(A) Midnight
(B) About five in the morning
(C) Noon
(D) Dusk
Answer: (B) About five in the morning
3. What was the girl at Deoli station selling?
(A) Clay toys
(B) Hot tea
(C) Cane baskets
(D) Fresh fruits
Answer: (C) Cane baskets
4. How was the girl at Deoli dressed?
(A) In a silk saree
(B) A shawl thrown across her shoulders with bare feet
(C) In a school uniform
(D) In a heavy woolen coat
Answer: (B) A shawl thrown across her shoulders with bare feet
5. How much did the narrator pay for the basket he bought?
(A) One rupee
(B) Two annas
(C) One anna
(D) Fifty paise
Answer: (C) One anna
6. Why did the narrator never break his journey at Deoli in the end?
(A) He forgot about the girl
(B) He feared discovering the bitter reality and preferred keeping the romance alive
(C) The station was closed
(D) He had no money
Answer: (B) He feared discovering the bitter reality and preferred keeping the romance alive
7. The girl at Deoli had—
(A) bright and dark eyes that met the narrator’s directly
(B) pale blue eyes
(C) sharp and angry eyes
(D) small, sleepy eyes
Answer: (A) bright and dark eyes that met the narrator’s directly
8. Kalam’s father, Jainulabdeen, would start his daily routine at 4 a.m. by—
(A) reading the Quran
(B) praying the namaz
(C) walking to the coconut grove
(D) having morning tea
Answer: (B) praying the namaz
9. Kalam’s mother, Ashiamma, belonged to a family where one of the forebears was bestowed the title of—
(A) Rai Bahadur
(B) Bahadur by the British
(C) Dewan
(D) Zamindar
Answer: (B) Bahadur by the British
10. The Shiva temple, which made Rameswaram famous to pilgrims, was about a—
(A) five-minute walk from Kalam’s house
(B) ten-minute walk from Kalam’s house
(C) fifteen-minute walk from Kalam’s house
(D) twenty-minute walk from Kalam’s house
Answer: (B) ten-minute walk from Kalam’s house
11. Who was the high priest of Rameswaram temple and a close friend of Kalam’s father?
(A) Ramanadha Sastry
(B) Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry
(C) Sivasubramania Iyer
(D) Ahmed Jallaluddin
Answer: (B) Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry
12. According to Jainulabdeen, when trouble comes, people look for—
(A) an escape
(B) a helper or a go-between
(C) wealth
(D) solitude
Answer: (B) a helper or a go-between
13. Kalam’s father used to walk how many miles every morning to reach their coconut grove?
(A) 2 miles
(B) 4 miles
(C) 6 miles
(D) 10 miles
Answer: (B) 4 miles
14. What was the central philosophy Kalam inherited from his father regarding human existence?
(A) Accumulate wealth
(B) A divine power exists within us that can lift us up from confusion and misery
(C) Avoid all struggles
(D) Detach completely from society
Answer: (B) A divine power exists within us that can lift us up from confusion and misery
15. What issue was being discussed during the party that led to the bet?
(A) War and peace
(B) Capital punishment vs Life imprisonment
(C) Freedom of press
(D) Distribution of wealth
Answer: (B) Capital punishment vs Life imprisonment
16. How much money was wagered in the bet between the banker and the young lawyer?
(A) One million rubles
(B) Two million rubles
(C) Five hundred thousand rubles
(D) Ten million rubles
Answer: (B) Two million rubles
17. What was the duration of the lawyer’s voluntary solitary confinement?
(A) Five years
(B) Ten years
(C) Fifteen years
(D) Twenty years
Answer: (C) Fifteen years
18. In the first year of confinement, what did the lawyer mostly read and play?
(A) Books with a light character; played the piano
(B) Philosophy and science
(C) The Gospels
(D) Law and economics
Answer: (A) Books with a light character; played the piano
19. In the eleventh year of his imprisonment, what single book did the lawyer spend a whole year reading?
(A) Shakespeare’s plays
(B) The New Testament
(C) Dante’s Divine Comedy
(D) The History of Philosophy
Answer: (B) The New Testament
20. Why did the lawyer walk out five minutes before the completion of the term?
(A) He was afraid the banker would shoot him
(B) He had grown to despise worldly wealth and pleasures, thus renouncing the money
(C) He went insane
(D) He forgot the exact time
Answer: (B) He had grown to despise worldly wealth and pleasures, thus renouncing the money
21. The creeper winding around the Casuarina tree is compared to a huge –
(A) dragon
(B) python
(C) chain
(D) rope
Answer: (B) python
22. Which bird’s song greets the dawn in “Our Casuarina Tree”?
(A) Nightingale
(B) Skylark
(C) Kokila
(D) Cuckoo
Answer: (C) Kokila
23. What animal is seen sitting like a statue on the top of the Casuarina tree?
(A) A gray baboon
(B) A white owl
(C) A giant squirrel
(D) An eagle
Answer: (A) A gray baboon
24. Why is the Casuarina tree so dear to the poetess’s soul?
(A) For its immense height
(B) Because beneath it she played with her beloved siblings in childhood
(C) For its medicinal bark
(D) Because it was planted by her father
Answer: (B) Because beneath it she played with her beloved siblings in childhood
25. In the poem, the poet hears the “eerie murmur” of the tree which sounds like—
(A) thunder
(B) the sea breaking on a shingle beach
(C) roaring wind
(D) chirping insects
Answer: (B) the sea breaking on a shingle beach
26. The poet desires to consecrate a lay unto the tree like the trees in the Valley of—
(A) Borrowdale
(B) Avon
(C) Thames
(D) Grasmere
Answer: (A) Borrowdale
27. Ulysses complains that it little profits an “idle king” to govern an—
(A) ancient kingdom
(B) uncivilized
(C) army of cowards
(D) island of slaves
Answer: (B) uncivilized
28. Complete the quote: “I cannot rest from travel: I will drink / Life to the…”—
(A) brim
(B) lees
(C) end
(D) depths
Answer: (B) lees
29. The phrase “all experience is an arch wherethrough / Gleams that untravelled world” implies that—
(A) experience is finite
(B) knowledge is limitless and urges one to explore further
(C) journeys are exhausting
(D) old age should rest
Answer: (B) knowledge is limitless and urges one to explore further
30. To whom does Ulysses leave the sceptre and the isle of Ithaca?
(A) Achilles
(B) His son, Telemachus
(C) Agamemnon
(D) Nestor
Answer: (B) His son, Telemachus
31. What are the “Happy Isles” mentioned by Ulysses?
(A) The Greek capital
(B) The mythical paradise
(C) Troy
(D) Ithaca’s port
Answer: (B) The mythical paradise
32. The closing line of the poem is: “To strive, to seek, to find, and not to…”—
(A) yield
(B) fail
(C) surrender
(D) mourn
Answer: (A) yield
33. What is the geographical setting of the play Riders to the Sea?
(A) Dublin city
(B) An island off the west coast of Ireland
(C) Connemara mainland
(D) London
Answer: (B) An island off the west coast of Ireland
34. What was Cathleen doing at the opening of the play?
(A) Washing fishnets
(B) Spinning and making a cake in the pot-oven
(C) Reading letters
(D) Weeping by the shore
Answer: (B) Spinning and making a cake in the pot-oven
35. What was inside the bundle given to Nora by the young priest?
(A) Bread and milk
(B) A shirt and a plain stocking taken from a drowned man in Donegal
(C) Holy water
(D) A pair of shoes
Answer: (B) A shirt and a plain stocking taken from a drowned man in Donegal
36. How did Nora identify that the clothes belonged to her lost brother Michael?
(A) By his written name
(B) By counting the stitches
(C) By the color of the dye
(D) By a patch on the sleeve
Answer: (B) By counting the stitches (dropping four stitches in the knit)
37. Why was Bartley adamant about going to the Galway fair despite the rough sea?
(A) To buy fishing boats
(B) To sell the red mare and the gray pony
(C) To meet the priest
(D) To look for Michael
Answer: (B) To sell the red mare and the gray pony
38. What terrible vision did Maurya see at the spring well?
(A) A sea monster
(B) Michael riding behind Bartley on the gray pony wearing fine clothes
(C) A sinking ship
(D) Lightning striking the boat
Answer: (B) Michael riding behind Bartley on the gray pony wearing fine clothes
39. How many sons did Maurya lose to the merciless sea in total?
(A) 4
(B) 6
(C) 8
(D) 2
Answer: (B) 6
40. What is Maurya’s final realization in the concluding lines of the play?
(A) She will buy new boats
(B) “They are all gone now, and there isn’t anything more the sea can do to me.”
(C) She curses the Almighty
(D) She leaves the island
Answer: (B) “They are all gone now, and there isn’t anything more the sea can do to me.”






















