Rearrange SSC Board Questions 2026
1. Dhaka Board
Question (Jumbled Sentences):
· (a) So, he was called Dukhu Mia.
· (b) One day, this Dukhu Mia became a great poet.
· (c) As a boy, being restless and absent minded, he did not like the hard and fast rules of the school.
· (d) He lost his father in his boyhood.
· (e) He was fond of adventures, music and jatra party.
· (f) He spent his early life in great hardship.
· (g) You must have heard the name of Kazi Nazrul Islam.
· (h) His early life was full of struggles.
Answer:
· Correct Sequence: g → d → f → a → c → e → b
· Rearranged Text:
You must have heard the name of Kazi Nazrul Islam. He lost his father in his boyhood. He spent his early life in great hardship. So, he was called Dukhu Mia. As a boy, being restless and absent minded, he did not like the hard and fast rules of the school. He was fond of adventures, music and jatra party. One day, this Dukhu Mia became a great poet.
2. Chattogram Board
Question (Jumbled Sentences):
· (a) The courtier considered him an ordinary person and did not treat him duly.
· (b) The courtier welcomed him warmly and served him delicious food.
· (c) One day the emperor invited Saadi to his palace.
· (d) Later, Saadi again stopped at the same house on his return journey but this time he wore a rich dress.
· (e) Sheikh Saadi was a great Persian poet who led a simple life.
· (f) Instead of eating, Saadi began putting the food into his pockets, saying his dress deserved it.
· (g) The courtier realized his mistake and apologized for it.
· (h) Saadi set out for the palace wearing an ordinary dress and stopped at a courtier's house on the way to spend the night.
Answer:
· Correct Sequence: e → c → h → a → d → b → f → g
· Rearranged Text:
Sheikh Saadi was a great Persian poet who led a simple life. One day the emperor invited Saadi to his palace. Saadi set out for the palace wearing an ordinary dress and stopped at a courtier's house on the way to spend the night. The courtier considered him an ordinary person and did not treat him duly. Later, Saadi again stopped at the same house on his return journey but this time he wore a rich dress. The courtier welcomed him warmly and served him delicious food. Instead of eating, Saadi began putting the food into his pockets, saying his dress deserved it. The courtier realized his mistake and apologized for it.
3. Cumilla Board
Question (Jumbled Sentences):
· (a) He earned a lot of money from his dynamite business.
· (b) So, it was called the Nobel Prize.
· (c) He was an engineer.
· (d) Dr. Alfred Nobel was born in 21 October, 1833 at Stockholm, Sweden.
· (e) This award was also given for setting up peace in the world.
· (f) He invented dynamite after some years of joining his father's company.
· (g) This award was named after Alfred Nobel.
· (h) He undertook a plan to give an award for encouraging the creative work.
Answer:
· Correct Sequence: d → c → f → a → h → g → b → e
· Rearranged Text:
Dr. Alfred Nobel was born in 21 October, 1833 at Stockholm, Sweden. He was an engineer. He invented dynamite after some years of joining his father's company. He earned a lot of money from his dynamite business. He undertook a plan to give an award for encouraging the creative work. This award was named after Alfred Nobel. So, it was called the Nobel Prize. This award was also given for setting up peace in the world.
4. Rajshahi Board
·
Jumbled
Sentences:
·
(a) Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, widely known as Rumi was born in
1207, in Balkh, a region that is now part of Afghanistan.
·
(b) Their deep spiritual friendship inspired Rumi to seek a new
understanding of divine love.
·
(c) He eventually composed "Masnavi", one of his
greatest works.
·
(d) Rumi's teaching on love, compassion and unity continue to
inspire people around the world.
·
(e) His family moved to 'Konya' in present day Turkey when he
was a young boy.
·
(f) After Shams disappeared, Rumi expressed his longing and
devotion through poetry.
·
(g) Rumi became a respected Islamic scholar and a teacher
following his father's footsteps.
·
(h) His life changed profoundly after meeting the wandering
dervish, Shams Tabrizi.
·
Answer
Clue (Sequence): a + e + g + h + b + f + c + d
·
Full
Story:
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, widely known as Rumi was born in
1207, in Balkh, a region that is now part of Afghanistan. His family moved to
'Konya' in present day Turkey when he was a young boy. Rumi became a respected
Islamic scholar and a teacher following his father's footsteps. His life
changed profoundly after meeting the wandering dervish, Shams Tabrizi. Their
deep spiritual friendship inspired Rumi to seek a new understanding of divine
love. After Shams disappeared, Rumi expressed his longing and devotion through
poetry. He eventually composed "Masnavi", one of his greatest works.
Rumi's teaching on love, compassion and unity continue to inspire people around
the world.
5. Jashore Board
Question (Jumbled Sentences):
· (a) Both the crows went near the dog.
· (b) In the meantime, the other crow flew away with the bone.
· (c) One of them started pecking the dog's tail.
· (d) Once a dog was eating a bony piece of meat sitting under a tree.
· (e) The dog dropped the bone and barked at the crow.
· (f) It flew away, and after sometime returned with another crow.
· (g) A crow saw him and wished to eat that.
· (h) The dog not only felt disturbed but also became angry.
Answer:
· Correct Sequence: d → g → f → a → c → h → e → b
· Rearranged Text:
Once a dog was eating a bony piece of meat sitting under a tree. A crow saw him and wished to eat that. It flew away, and after sometime returned with another crow. Both the crows went near the dog. One of them started pecking the dog's tail. The dog not only felt disturbed but also became angry. The dog dropped the bone and barked at the crow. In the meantime, the other crow flew away with the bone.
6. Mymensingh Board
·
Jumbled
Sentences:
·
(a) But unfortunately he was defeated in a battle.
·
(b) Alexander, the king of Macedon crossed the Khyber pass and
reached India.
·
(c) Then he was taken as a prisoner.
·
(d) He wanted to attack the land of Purus.
·
(e) Then he came to the plain of the Punjab.
·
(f) There ruled a king called Purus.
·
(g) He was brought before Alexander.
·
(h) Purus came forward with his men and arms to defend his land
from the attack of Alexander.
·
Answer
Clue (Sequence): b + e + f + d + h + a + c + g
·
Full
Story:
Alexander,
the king of Macedon crossed the Khyber pass and
reached India. Then he came to the plain of the Punjab. There ruled a king
called Purus. He wanted to attack the land of Purus. Purus came forward with
his men and arms to defend
7. Dinajpur Board
·
Jumbled
Sentences:
·
(a) Penicillin is the life saving medicine.
·
(b) Fleming was a very regular and attentive student.
·
(c) It was discovered by Dr. Alexander Fleming.
·
(d) He passed his boyhood with his parents.
·
(e) He was sent to London at the age of fourteen for higher
study.
·
(f) He was never absent from school up to the age of twelve.
·
(g) Fleming was born in a poor family in Scotland.
·
(h) He was the seventh of the eight brothers and sisters.
·
Answer
Clue (Sequence): a + c + g + h + d + b + f + e
·
Full
Story:
8. Barishal Board
·
Jumbled
Sentences:
·
(a) In 1925, he passed M.Sc in Chemistry from Kolkata University
and in 1929, he passed D.Sc from Imperial College in England.
·
(b) In 1953, he was appointed Chairman of Secondary Education
Board.
·
(c) At the age of six, he was admitted in a Furkania Madrasha
and then in an English School.
·
(d) His father Hazrat Shah Abdul Mukit was a pious man and his
mother Fashiha Khatun was also a pious woman.
·
(e) Dr. Kudrat-E-Khuda was born in Birbhum District of West
Bengal in 1900.
·
(f) He showed extra-ordinary credit in every examination of the
school.
·
(g) He has a great contribution to the scientific research of
Bangladesh and died on 3rd November 1977.
·
(h) He spent his childhood with his family.
·
Answer
Clue (Sequence): e + d + c + f + a + b + g
·
Full
Story:
Dr.
Kudrat-E-Khuda was born in Birbhum District of West Bengal in 1900. His father Hazrat Shah Abdul Mukit was a pious man and his
mother Fashiha Khatun was also a pious woman. At the age of six, he was
admitted in a Furkania Madrasha and then in an English School. He showed extr
9. Sylhet Board
Question (Jumbled Sentences):
· (a) He took shelter in a remote cave.
· (b) Robert Bruce fought bravely but lost the battle.
· (c) Inspired by this incident, Robert Bruce gathered his courage and attacked the enemies again.
· (d) And lastly he regained his kingdom.
· (e) Once while he was lying in the cave, he saw a spider trying hard to reach the ceiling of the cave.
· (f) Robert Bruce was a famous king of Scotland.
· (g) But it didn't give up hope and at last became successful.
· (h) The King of England invaded his kingdom and occupied it.
Answer:
· Correct Sequence: f → h → b → a → e → g → c → d
· Rearranged Text:
Robert Bruce was a famous king of Scotland. The King of England invaded his kingdom and occupied it. Robert Bruce fought bravely but lost the battle. He took shelter in a remote cave. Once while he was lying in the cave, he saw a spider trying hard to reach the ceiling of the cave. But it didn't give up hope and at last became successful. Inspired by this incident, Robert Bruce gathered his courage and attacked the enemies again. And lastly he regained his kingdom.
Rearrange SSC Board Questions 2025
1. Dhaka Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) The courtier considered
him an ordinary person and did not treat him duly.
- (b) The courtier welcomed
him warmly and served him delicious food.
- (c) One day the emperor
invited Saadi to his palace.
- (d) Later, Saadi again
stopped at the same house on his return journey but this time he wore a
rich dress.
- (e) Sheikh Saadi was a
great Persian poet who led a simple life.
- (f) Instead of eating,
Saadi began putting the food into his pockets, saying his dress deserved
it.
- (g) The courtier realized
his mistake and apologized for it.
- (h) Saadi set out for the
palace wearing an ordinary dress and stopped at a courtier's house on the
way to spend the night.
- Answer Clue: e + c + h + a + d + b + f +
g
- Full Story:
Sheikh Saadi was a great Persian poet who led a
simple life. One day the emperor invited Saadi to his palace. Saadi set out for
the palace wearing an ordinary dress and stopped at a courtier's house on the
way to spend the night. The courtier considered him an ordinary person and did
not treat him duly. Later, Saadi again stopped at the same house on his return
journey but this time he wore a rich dress. The courtier welcomed him warmly
and served him delicious food. Instead of eating, Saadi began putting the food
into his pockets, saying his dress deserved it. The courtier realized his
mistake and apologized for it.
2. Chattogram Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) He lost his father in
his boyhood.
- (b) One day, this Dukhu Mia
became a great poet.
- (c) As a boy, being
restless and absent minded, he did not like the hard and fast rules of the
school.
- (d) So, he was called Dukhu
Mia.
- (e) He was fond of
adventures, music and jatra party.
- (f) He spent his early life
in great hardship.
- (g) You must have heard the
name of Kazi Nazrul Islam.
- Answer Clue: g + a + f + d + c + e + b
- Full Story:
You must have heard the name of Kazi Nazrul Islam.
He lost his father in his boyhood. He spent his early life in great hardship.
So, he was called Dukhu Mia. As a boy, being restless and absent minded, he did
not like the hard and fast rules of the school. He was fond of adventures,
music and jatra party. One day, this Dukhu Mia became a great poet.
3. Cumilla Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) He took shelter in a
remote cave.
- (b) Robert Bruce fought
bravely but lost the battle.
- (c) Inspired by this
incident, Robert Bruce gathered his courage and attacked the enemies
again.
- (d) And lastly he regained
his kingdom.
- (e) Once while he was lying
in the cave, he saw a spider trying hard to reach the ceiling of the
cave.
- (f) Robert Bruce was a
famous king of Scotland.
- (g) But it didn't give up
hope and at last became successful.
- (h) The King of England
invaded his kingdom and occupied it.
- Answer Clue: f + h + b + a + e + g + c +
d
- Full Story:
Robert Bruce was a famous king of Scotland. The
King of England invaded his kingdom and occupied it. Robert Bruce fought
bravely but lost the battle. He took shelter in a remote cave. Once while he
was lying in the cave, he saw a spider trying hard to reach the ceiling of the
cave. But it didn't give up hope and at last became successful. Inspired by
this incident, Robert Bruce gathered his courage and attacked the enemies
again. And lastly he regained his kingdom.
4. Rajshahi Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) Penicillin is the life
saving medicine.
- (b) Fleming was a very
regular and attentive student.
- (c) It was discovered by
Dr. Alexander Fleming.
- (d) He passed his boyhood
with his parents.
- (e) He was sent to London
at the age of fourteen for higher study.
- (f) He was never absent
from school up to the age of twelve.
- (g) Fleming was born in a
poor family in Scotland.
- (h) He was the seventh of
the eight brothers and sisters.
- Answer Clue: a + c + g + h + d + b + f +
e
- Full Story:
Penicillin is the life saving medicine. It was
discovered by Dr. Alexander Fleming. Fleming was born in a poor family in
Scotland. He was the seventh of the eight brothers and sisters. He passed his
boyhood with his parents. Fleming was a very regular and attentive student. He
was never absent from school up to the age of twelve. He was sent to London at
the age of fourteen for higher study.
5. Jashore Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) He earned a lot of
money from his dynamite business.
- (b) So, it was called the
Nobel Prize.
- (c) He was an engineer.
- (d) Dr. Alfred Nobel was
born in 21 October, 1833 at Stockholm, Sweden.
- (e) This award was also
given for setting up peace in the world.
- (f) He invented dynamite
after some years of joining his father's company.
- (g) This award was named
after Alfred Nobel.
- (h) He undertook a plan to
give an award for encouraging the creative work.
- Answer Clue: d + c + f + a + h + g + b +
e
- Full Story:
Dr. Alfred Nobel was born in 21 October, 1833 at
Stockholm, Sweden. He was an engineer. He invented dynamite after some years of
joining his father's company. He earned a lot of money from his dynamite
business. He undertook a plan to give an award for encouraging the creative
work. This award was named after Alfred Nobel. So, it was called the Nobel
Prize. This award was also given for setting up peace in the world.
6. Mymensingh Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) Both the crows went
near the dog.
- (b) In the meantime, the
other crow flew away with the bone.
- (c) One of them started
pecking the dog's tail.
- (d) Once a dog was eating a
bony piece of meat sitting under a tree.
- (e) The dog dropped the
bone and barked at the crow.
- (f) It flew away, and after
sometime returned with another crow.
- (g) A crow saw him and
wished to eat that.
- (h) The dog not only felt
disturbed but also became angry.
- Answer Clue: d + g + f + a + c + h + e +
b
- Full Story:
Once a dog was eating a bony piece of meat sitting under
a tree. A crow saw him and wished to eat that. It flew away, and after sometime
returned with another crow. Both the crows went near the dog. One of them
started pecking the dog's tail. The dog not only felt disturbed but also became
angry. The dog dropped the bone and barked at the crow. In the meantime, the
other crow flew away with the bone.
7. Dinajpur Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) But unfortunately he
was defeated in a battle.
- (b) Alexander, the king of
Macedon crossed the Khyber pass and reached India.
- (c) Then he was taken as a
prisoner.
- (d) He wanted to attack the
land of Purus.
- (e) Then he came to the
plain of the Punjab.
- (f) There ruled a king
called Purus.
- (g) He was brought before
Alexander.
- (h) Purus came forward with
his men and arms to defend his land from the attack of Alexander.
- Answer Clue: b + e + f + d + h + a + c +
g
- Full Story:
Alexander, the king of Macedon crossed the Khyber
pass and reached India. Then he came to the plain of the Punjab. There ruled a
king called Purus. He wanted to attack the land of Purus. Purus came forward
with his men and arms to defend his land from the attack of Alexander. But
unfortunately he was defeated in a battle. Then he was taken as a prisoner. He
was brought before Alexander.
8. Barishal Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) In 1925, he passed M.Sc
in Chemistry from Kolkata University and in 1929, he passed D.Sc from
Imperial College in England.
- (b) In 1953, he was
appointed Chairman of Secondary Education Board.
- (c) At the age of six, he
was admitted in a Furkania Madrasha and then in an English School.
- (d) His father Hazrat Shah
Abdul Mukit was a pious man and his mother Fashiha Khatun was also a
pious woman.
- (e) Dr. Kudrat-E-Khuda was
born in Birbhum District of West Bengal in 1900.
- (f) He showed
extra-ordinary credit in every examination of the school.
- (g) He has a great
contribution to the scientific research of Bangladesh.
- Answer Clue: e + d + c + f + a + b + g
- Full Story:
Dr. Kudrat-E-Khuda was born in Birbhum District of
West Bengal in 1900. His father Hazrat Shah Abdul Mukit was a pious man and his
mother Fashiha Khatun was also a pious woman. At the age of six, he was
admitted in a Furkania Madrasha and then in an English School. He showed extra-ordinary
credit in every examination of the school. In 1925, he passed M.Sc in Chemistry
from Kolkata University and in 1929, he passed D.Sc from Imperial College in
England. In 1953, he was appointed Chairman of Secondary Education Board. He
has a great contribution to the scientific research of Bangladesh.
9. Sylhet Board
- Jumbled Sentences:
- (a) Jalal al-Din Muhammad
Rumi, widely known as Rumi was born in 1207, in Balkh, a region that is
now part of Afghanistan.
- (b) Their deep spiritual
friendship inspired Rumi to seek a new understanding of divine love.
- (c) He eventually composed
"Masnavi", one of his greatest works.
- (d) Rumi's teaching on
love, compassion and unity continue to inspire people around the world.
- (e) His family moved to
'Konya' in present day Turkey when he was a young boy.
- (f) After Shams
disappeared, Rumi expressed his longing and devotion through poetry.
- (g) Rumi became a respected
Islamic scholar and a teacher following his father's footsteps.
- (h) His life changed
profoundly after meeting the wandering dervish, Shams Tabrizi.
- Answer Clue: a + e + g + h + b + f + c +
d
- Full Story:
Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, widely known as Rumi
was born in 1207, in Balkh, a region that is now part of Afghanistan. His
family moved to 'Konya' in present day Turkey when he was a young boy. Rumi
became a respected Islamic scholar and a teacher following his father's footsteps.
His life changed profoundly after meeting the wandering dervish, Shams Tabrizi.
Their deep spiritual friendship inspired Rumi to seek a new understanding of
divine love. After Shams disappeared, Rumi expressed his longing and devotion
through poetry. He eventually composed "Masnavi", one of his greatest
works. Rumi's teaching on love, compassion and unity continue to inspire people
around the world.





