AP Inter 2nd Year English Guess Paper 2026: Most important and expected questions
Check the most important and expected questions for the AP Inter 2nd Year English Guess Paper 2026, prepared by Sakunth Kumar, based on previous years’ exam trends for the February 26 examination. Students can use this guess paper for quick revision of high-weightage topics and scoring areas.
AP Inter 2026 2nd Year English Exam:With the AP Intermediate Public Examinations 2026 in progress across the state, the AP Inter 2nd Year English exam is set to take place onFebruary 26, 2026.As students are now in the final stages of preparation, experts in the respective fields have designed a list of the most important and expected questions based on the previous year’s question papers, blueprints, and repeated topics. The guess paper is expected to help students prioritize important lessons, grammar sections, and writing skills for last-minute preparations and performance on the exam.
AP Inter 2nd Year English Paper 2026: Most Expected & Important Questions
The list of most important and expected questions for the AP Inter 2nd Year English Exam 2026 has been compiled bySakunth Kumar,English Subject Expert at CollegeDekho,after a thorough analysis of the previous year’s question papers. The questions are mostly related to the exercises in the textbook and are often repeated ones to help students in their last-minute preparations.
PROSE:
Unit 1. Of Studies (Sir Francis Bacon)
1. What according to Bacon is the theme ‘Of Studies’?
2. How does Bacon emphasize the value of experience?
3. What did Bacon mean in the line “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested?”
Unit 2. The Secret Of Work (Swami Vivekananda)
1. How can the miseries of the world be cured, according to Swami Vivekananda?
2. What does Vivekananda say about a man of character?
3. Explain the things that guide the conduct of human beings.
Unit 3. J.C. BOSE (Aldous Huxley)
1. Explain the views of Huxley about the instruments for experimentation.
2. How did J C Bose record the heart beats of a plant?
3. How did J C Bose prove that plants experience pain like other living beings?
Unit 4. In Celebration Of Being Alive (Dr Christian Barnard)
1. What were the views of Dr Barnard’s father about suffering? In what way did Barnard`s views differ from his father’s?
2. Who were the driver and the mechanic in the Grand Prix held at the Cape Town Red Cross Children`s hospital? In what way was the choice of their roles suitable?
3. What lessons did Dr Barnard learn from the two children?
Unit 5. Learning From The West (N.R. Narayana Murthy)
1. Give a list of the lessons that Narayana Murthy feels we should learn from the West.
2. ‘Our attitude towards family life is not reflected in our attitude towards community behaviour.’ Explain this statement keeping in view the points made by Narayana Murthy in the essay ‘Learning from the West’.
3. ‘Indians become intimate even without being friendly.’ Illustrate this statement with an example from Narayana Murthy’s speech.
POETRY
Unit 1. On His Having Arrived At The Age Of Twenty-Three (John Milton)\
1. ‘Time and tide wait for no man’ is an old saying. Discuss this in the context of the poem “On His Having Arrived at the Age of Twenty-Three.”
2. Attempt a critical appreciation of the poem “On His Having Arrived at the Age of TwentyThree.”
Unit 2. The Tables Turned (William Wordsworth)
1. Why does Wordsworth consider Nature to be a good teacher?
2. Do you prefer to gain knowledge through books or become wise through experience of Nature? Give reasons in support of your answer with reference to the poem “The Tables Turned”
Unit 3. The Builders (H.W. Longfellow)
1. What is the appropriateness of the title ‘The Builders?’ Do you agree with the poet about building one’s own life?
2. What is the central idea of the poem ‘The Builders?’
Unit 4. Any Woman (Katharine Tynan)
1. How does the poetess portray the bond between the mother and her children in the poem ‘Any Woman’?
2. The poem ‘Any Woman’ is a celebration of the glory of womanhood. Illustrate.
Unit 5. A Challenge To Fate (Sarojini Naidu)
1. Why are people generally afraid of fate? How did Sarojini Naidu challenge such a fearful fate?
2. What is the theme of the poem ‘A Challenge to Fate’? What is the life lesson we can learn from the poem?
AP Inter 2nd Year English Paper Unit-wise Important Questions Download Link
You click on the link below to access the Unit-wise important questions along with answers, non-detailed text, and grammar.
The students are advised to concentrate on textbook preparation and make it a point to revise the frequently asked questions in the prose, poetry, grammar, and writing skills sections. The guess paper, which is prepared on the basis of trends followed in the previous years, can act as an effective last-minute revision aid for the students to help them maximize their scoring potential in the exam.Keep visiting CollegeDekho for the latest Education News on entrance exams, board exams and admissions. You can also write to us at our email ID news@collegedekho.com.