Kerala SSLC English Exam 2026: Download Question Paper and Answer Key PDF

Last Updated: Mar 9, 2026, 14:40 IST

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The Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) successfully conducted the Kerala SSLC English Exam 2026 on 9th March 2026 in the morning shift from 9:30 AM to 12:15 PM. After the exam, students are eagerly looking for the question paper, exam analysis, and answer key to evaluate their performance and estimate their expected scores. To support students, we have provided the Kerala SSLC English Question Paper 2026 along with important exam details. Students can check the Kerala SSLC English Question Paper 2026 to better understand the paper structure and improve their preparation strategy for future exams.

Kerala SSLC English Exam Pattern 2026

The Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) has defined a clear blueprint for the SSLC Second Language English exam for the 2025-26 session. Unlike other subjects, English is a high-scoring language paper that balances reading comprehension, grammar, and creative writing.

Kerala SSLC English Exam 2026: Key Highlights

Parameter

Details

Total Marks

100 Marks

Theory Paper (Written)

80 Marks

Continuous Evaluation (CE)

20 Marks

Exam Duration

2 Hours 45 Minutes (includes 15 min Cool-off time)

Mode of Exam

Offline (Pen & Paper)

Passing Marks

30% (D+ Grade) in Theory and Overall

Negative Marking

No Negative Marking

Question Paper Blueprint (Structure)

The 80-mark theory paper consists of approximately 36 questions designed to test your proficiency in the English language through various "Discourses" and grammar rules.

Section / Question Type

Topics Covered

Marks per Question

Total Marks

Reading & Poetry (Q1–10)

Prose Comprehension, Poetry Analysis, and Appreciation

1 – 5

14 Marks

Unseen Passage (Q11–15)

Data Interpretation and Objective questions

1

5 Marks

Short Writing Tasks

Diary entry, Notice, Conversations, or News Headlines

4 – 5

15 Marks

Extended Discourses

Character Sketch, Letters, Speeches, or Profiles

6 – 7

25 Marks

Grammar & Vocabulary

Editing, Reported Speech, Phrasal Verbs, and Word forms

1 – 5

21 Marks

Total

36 Questions

80 Marks

Kerala SSLC English Question Paper 2026

The Kerala SSLC English Exam 2026 question paper will be updated soon here. The Class 10 English examination was successfully conducted by the Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) on 9th March, 2026 at 9:30 AM to 12:15 PM. The pattern of this year's question paper has been kept similar to that of the previous year and was entirely based on the guidelines issued by the Kerala Board. You can download the PDF of the question paper from the link given below:

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Kerala SSLC English Question Paper 2026, Download PDF

Kerala SSLC English Answer Key 2026

The Kerala Class 10 English question paper is provided here to help students in their exam preparation. The official answer keys will be uploaded soon. Students can solve these papers and later check the correct answers to know how well they are prepared. Stay connected with us for the latest updates and detailed solutions.

1. Who pecked at the angel while searching for parasites in his wings?

  • Answer: The hens pecked at him. (Referenced from the first paragraph: "He was quite patient when the hens pecked at him, searching for the parasites in his wings.")

2. Why did the people prefer the spider-woman over the angel?

  • Answer: (B) The admission fee to see her was less, making her more accessible to the crowd. (Referenced from the second paragraph: "The admission fee to see her was less than the fee to see the angel. So, the people flocked to see her.")

3. What does the angel’s patience in the face of mistreatment suggest?

  • Answer: (C) A quiet, enduring form of virtue unrecognized by most people. (The text describes patience as his "only supernatural virtue" and notes he remained patient even when stones were thrown at him, showing a quiet endurance that the crowd, focused on seeing him "standing," failed to appreciate.)

4. Comment on the statement, "...even the most merciful threw stones at him."

This line (likely from Gabriel García Márquez's short story "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings") highlights the dark irony of human nature and mob mentality. It suggests that when faced with something different or inexplicable, even people who consider themselves kind and compassionate can lose their empathy. It exposes the hypocrisy of the crowd, showing how easily they dehumanize the old man (the angel), treating him as a spectacle or an animal rather than a living being deserving of respect.

5. Identify the Noun Phrase and Verb Phrase

  • Noun Phrase (in the subject position): The admission fee for the travelling show

  • Verb Phrase: was less than the fee to see the angel.

Questions 6 - 9: "Another Day in Paradise"

6. Who does the woman call out to?

She calls out to the man on the street.

7. What does the line "She can't walk but she's trying" suggest about the woman's character?

(Based on the tick mark in the image, you got this right!)

Answer: (C) She is resilient and persevering, in spite of her hardships.

8. Why does the lyricist repeat the expression 'think twice' in the song?

The repetition acts as a strong, direct appeal to the listener's conscience. It emphasizes the need to pause and reflect on one's own privilege (living in "paradise") before ignoring someone in pain. It's a call to replace indifference with empathy and action.

9. Identify the refrain in the extract.

The refrain is the repeating chorus section:

"Oh, think twice, 'cause it's another day for

You and me in paradise.

Oh, think twice, it's just another day for you,

You and me in paradise."

Kerala SSLC English Answer Key 2026 (Link Active Soon)

Kerala SSLC English Exam Analysis 2026

Here is the exam analysis for the Kerala Class 10 English exam, updated with the correct 2026 exam date and the official paper structure:

Kerala SSLC English Exam Analysis 2026 

Kerala Class 10th Next Important Exams

The Kerala Class 10th Exam 2026, conducted by the Kerala Board of Public Examinations (KBPE) began in March 2026. The detailed schedule for the main subject examinations to be held today and in the coming days is given below.

11 March 2026

Wednesday

9:30 AM – 11:15 AM

First Language – Part II
Malayalam / Tamil / Kannada / Sanskrit English / Hindi / Special English (for those writing Hindi in Part I) / Sanskrit (Oriental – Academic Students) / Arabic (Oriental – Academic Students) / Special English (Academic Students)

13 March 2026

Friday

9:30 AM – 12:15 PM

Hindi / General Knowledge

16 March 2026

Monday

9:30 AM – 12:15 PM

Mathematics

18 March 2026

Wednesday

9:30 AM – 11:15 AM

Physics

23 March 2026

Monday

9:30 AM – 12:15 PM

Social Science

25 March 2026

Wednesday

9:30 AM – 11:15 AM

Chemistry

30 March 2026

Monday

9:30 AM – 11:15 AM

Biology

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