NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English Core (2026-27 syllabus) cover every back-exercise question across both prescribed books - Flamingo (8 prose chapters + 5 poetry chapters) and Vistas (6 chapters) - mapped to the 80-mark CBSE theory paper. Every chapter ships as a free downloadable PDF with the textual references and structured answer format CBSE examiners reward.
- Chapters covered: 19 chapters in total - 8 Flamingo Prose, 5 Flamingo Poetry, 6 Vistas
- Format: chapter-wise PDFs plus combined all-chapters compilation, all free
- Exam alignment: CBSE Class 12 English Core theory paper (80 marks) plus CUET-UG English language paper
Every chapter in this Collegedunia Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions compilation is curated by subject experts, mapped to the 2026-27 rationalised NCERT, and refined against the last five years of CBSE Board English Core papers.
Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions: Flamingo Poetry
The 5 poems from the Flamingo poetry section. Each chapter PDF covers stanza-wise reference-to-context, figures of speech, central idea, and short answer questions on the poet's tone and theme.
Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions: Vistas (Supplementary Reader)
The 6 chapters from the Vistas supplementary reader. Vistas chapters are typically longer than Flamingo prose pieces and reward in-depth thematic answers; each chapter PDF includes 5 to 6-mark long-answer questions in the CBSE-format prose.
Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions: Flamingo Prose
The 8 prose pieces from the Flamingo main reader. Each chapter PDF works through every textbook back-exercise question - short answer, long answer, and value-based - with the textual anchors CBSE examiners reward.

How will Collegedunia's Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions Help You?
Class 12 English Core rewards textual familiarity and structured answers. The NCERT Solutions on this page are written so a student can attempt every back-exercise question and verify the structure step by step, the way a CBSE examiner marks it.
- 2026-27 NCERT alignment: every back-exercise question matches the current Flamingo and Vistas editions, with rationalised callouts flagged inline.
- Textual references baked into every answer: direct quotations or paraphrased lines from the chapter, the way CBSE markers expect to see them.
- Prose answers structured around theme + character + author intent: the three-pronged approach that earns full marks on 5-mark and 6-mark long-answer questions.
- Poetry answers structured around figure of speech + central idea + tone: name the device, quote the line, explain the effect - the formula CBSE rewards.
- Vistas long-answer solutions in CBSE-format prose: 100-120 word answers for 5-mark questions, 150-200 word answers for 6-mark questions, with paragraph structure.
- Value-based add-on bullets: every chapter's NCERT Solutions cover the value-based sub-prompt that CBSE often appends to long-answer questions.

NCERT Solutions for Class 12 English Core
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Class 12 English Core Topic Map (2026-27 NCERT)
How the 19 Class 12 English Core chapters group across the two prescribed books.
| Book / Section | Chapters | What this section covers |
|---|---|---|
| Flamingo Prose | 8 prose pieces (The Last Lesson, Lost Spring, Deep Water, The Rattrap, Indigo, Poets and Pancakes, The Interview, Going Places) | Short stories, autobiographical sketches, and reportage from Indian and international writers. Tested on theme, characterisation, narrative voice, and value-based questions in the 80-mark CBSE theory paper. |
| Flamingo Poetry | 5 poems (My Mother at Sixty-Six, Keeping Quiet, A Thing of Beauty, A Roadside Stand, Aunt Jennifer's Tigers) | Modern poems by Kamala Das, Pablo Neruda, John Keats, Robert Frost, and Adrienne Rich. CBSE tests imagery, figures of speech, central idea, and stanza-wise meaning. |
| Vistas (Supplementary Reader) | 6 chapters (The Third Level, The Tiger King, Journey to the End of the Earth, The Enemy, On the Face of It, Memories of Childhood) | Longer prose pieces - short stories, travel writing, and a play. Tested as a separate Section in the paper with long-answer questions on theme, plot, and character. |
NCERT Class 12 English Core Deleted Syllabus 2026-27
The NCERT 2026-27 syllabus for Class 12 English Core has been rationalised by the examination authority to reduce content load for CBSE Boards and CUET. The drops listed below are officially out of the 2026-27 question paper, so skip these while revising.
| Chapter | Deleted Topics (2026-27) |
|---|---|
| Flamingo Poetry - A Roadside Stand (Frost) | Removed from the 2026-27 syllabus; the other 5 Flamingo poems are retained. |
| Flamingo Poetry - A Thing of Beauty (Keats - some questions) | Stanza-wise long answer trimmed; theme-based and short-answer questions retained. |
| Flamingo Prose - The Last Lesson (sub-questions) | Symbolism of language and identity - extended-answer prompts trimmed; comprehension and value-based retained. |
| Vistas - The Tiger King | Some long-answer prompts on satire and irony reduced; theme and character analysis retained. |
| Writing Skills - Speech / Debate (formerly Ch) | Some legacy writing-formats removed; current syllabus is letter / report / article / notice. |
| Reading Comprehension (unseen passage) | Some legacy genre types reduced; current syllabus is factual / discursive / literary. |
The chapter-wise resources linked in the All Chapters index above already flag every deleted line inline so you don't waste revision hours on dropped topics.
Class 12 English Core Chapter-wise Important Questions
The five chapter clusters below carry the bulk of the CBSE 2026 Class 12 English Core paper and repeat almost every year. The first column lists the long-answer topics that recur as 3-mark and 5-mark questions; the second column lists the application-level questions that appear as 1-3 mark numericals / MCQs / case-studies in CBSE and CUET UG.
| Chapter Cluster | Important Themes / Long Answers (6 marks) | Important Short-Answer / Value-based (2-3 marks) |
|---|---|---|
| Flamingo Prose (Last Lesson, Lost Spring, Deep Water, Indigo, Poets and Pancakes, Interview, Going Places) | 1. Themes of language and identity in 'The Last Lesson'. 2. Social injustice and exploitation in 'Lost Spring'. 3. Character of Gandhi in 'Indigo' and his Champaran movement. | Symbolism of bangles, Douglas overcoming fear, the role of interviews in journalism. |
| Flamingo Poetry (My Mother at Sixty-six, Keeping Quiet, A Thing of Beauty, Aunt Jennifer's Tigers, A Roadside Stand) | 1. Theme of mortality and ageing in 'My Mother at Sixty-six'. 2. Pablo Neruda's call for introspection in 'Keeping Quiet'. 3. Patriarchy and oppression in 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers'. | Figures of speech identification, central idea explanation, poetic devices used. |
| Vistas (The Third Level, The Tiger King, Journey to the End of the Earth, The Enemy, On the Face of It, Memories of Childhood, Should Wizard Hit Mommy, Evans Tries an O-Level) | 1. Escapism vs reality in 'The Third Level'. 2. Satire of monarchy in 'The Tiger King'. 3. Climate change urgency in 'Journey to the End of the Earth'. | Character sketches of Sadao, Derry, Evans; theme of human relationships and morality. |
| Reading Comprehension and Note-Making | 1. Critical analysis of an unseen factual passage. 2. Summarising in 80-100 words with title. 3. Note-making in standard format with abbreviations. | Vocabulary in context, identifying tone and purpose, inference-based MCQs. |
| Writing Skills (Letter, Report, Article, Notice, Invitation) | 1. Article writing on a given social / educational topic. 2. Formal letter - complaint, enquiry, application. 3. Report writing on an event or survey finding. | Notice writing for school / community events, invitation and reply (formal / informal), email writing format. |
The same five clusters appear in CUET UG 2026 English with a near-identical split - the language test draws unseen passages and vocabulary from the same reading-comprehension surface as the CBSE board paper. The Expert's Solution tab on each chapter page works the CUET-style elimination alongside the CBSE board-style structured answer.
NCERT SOLUTIONS · CLASS 12 ENGLISH CORE
Class 12 English Core - Exam Weightage
Class 12 English Core contributes roughly 130 marks combined across CBSE Boards and CUET UG (Language section) - English Core is the universal language paper that every CUET candidate writes.
Class 12 English Core Weightage Snapshot (CBSE 2026 Theory Paper)
The 80-mark CBSE Class 12 English Core theory paper splits across three sections. Literature (Section C) leads the paper at 40 marks - exactly half the paper - making the chapter-wise NCERT Solutions on this page the highest-ROI revision read.
| Paper Section | What it tests | CBSE Marks (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Section A - Reading Skills | Unseen passages + note-making | 22 marks |
| Section B - Creative Writing Skills | Notice / invitation / letter / article writing | 18 marks |
| Section C - Literature (Flamingo + Vistas) | Reference-to-context, short and long answer questions on every chapter | 40 marks |
| Internal Assessment | ASL (Assessment of Listening and Speaking), project work | 20 marks |
Class 12 English Core CBSE 2026 Paper Pattern Snapshot
The 80-mark CBSE Class 12 English Core theory paper runs 3 hours and splits across three sections plus the internal-assessment block. Knowing the section-by-section weight is half the revision plan; once you know which section a chapter feeds, you can pick the right resource (Notes for theme recall, NCERT Solutions for back-exercise long answers).
- Section A - Reading Skills (22 marks): two unseen passages plus a note-making task. Unrelated to Flamingo or Vistas chapter content; tests comprehension and summarisation.
- Section B - Creative Writing Skills (18 marks): notice writing, invitation / reply, letter (formal), and article writing. Format and word-limit accuracy are the easy marks here.
- Section C - Literature (40 marks): reference-to-context questions on Flamingo Prose, Flamingo Poetry, and Vistas chapters, plus short and long answer questions. The full chapter content from this listing page is tested here.
- Internal Assessment (20 marks): ASL (Assessment of Listening and Speaking) plus project work and viva. Lab-style assessment, not theory-paper based.
The 80-mark theory paper combined with the 20-mark internal assessment makes the 100-mark scheme. Section C (Literature) is where the chapter-wise NCERT preparation actually shows up; the chapter-by-chapter resources on this listing feed directly into 40 of those 80 marks.
Where to Start in the Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions Index
Most students attempt Flamingo Prose first because the chapters are shorter and more accessible. The priority order below works for revision rather than first-time reading:
- Indigo (Flamingo Prose Ch 5): value-based questions on civil disobedience routinely appear; the chapter is a CBSE favourite.
- The Rattrap (Flamingo Prose Ch 4): long-answer slot on theme of human kindness; consistent year-on-year.
- The Tiger King (Vistas Ch 2): satirical fable with a memorable plot; predictable long-answer territory.
- On the Face of It (Vistas Ch 5): play format makes character-analysis questions easier to structure.
- Aunt Jennifer's Tigers (Flamingo Poetry Ch 5): the most-asked poem in recent years; rich imagery and clear central theme.
- Keeping Quiet (Flamingo Poetry Ch 2): philosophical poem that rewards a structured tone-and-theme answer.
Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions: PDF Formats
- HD print-ready PDF: high-resolution typesetting suited for printing as a chapter-wise revision booklet.
- Standard download PDF: smaller file size optimised for phone reading.
- Combined all-chapters PDF: all 19 chapters of Flamingo Prose + Flamingo Poetry + Vistas in a single file.
- Section-wise compilations: separate combined PDFs for Flamingo Prose, Flamingo Poetry, and Vistas if you want to revise one section at a time.
How Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions Pair with the Other Resources
- Class 12 English Core Notes: the chapter-wise theme and character condensation; open the Notes alongside the Solutions when a back-exercise question references a sub-theme you have not revisited recently.
- Class 12 English Core NCERT Book PDF: the source text for both Flamingo and Vistas; cross-check any quotation in your Solutions against the original chapter.
- Class 12 English Core Handwritten Notes: notebook-style revision for the final two weeks; pair with the Solutions for last-week chapter recall.
How to Use the Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions Most Effectively
5-STEP METHOD · CBSE TOPPER ROUTINE
How to Use the NCERT Solutions - Class 12 English Core
- 1Read the chapter first. Open the NCERT Book PDF or chapter Notes - the resource assumes you understand the concepts already.
- 2Attempt each question on your own. Write the working in a notebook before opening the answer - passive reading does not build exam fluency.
- 3Compare your working to the resource. Mark every step where your approach differed - those are the spots that lose marks on the board paper.
- 4Flag questions taking over 7 minutes. These go on the re-attempt list for the final-week revision pass.
- 5Re-do the Miscellaneous exercise twice. The Miscellaneous mixes techniques and matches the 5-mark CBSE board-paper format closely.
- 1 month before the boards: work the chapter-wise back-exercise in Flamingo + Vistas order, opening the Notes alongside whenever a theme slips. Spend extra time on the long-answer questions in Vistas because they carry 5 to 6 marks each.
- 2 weeks before the boards: re-read the marked-difficult prose answers and re-attempt the poetry stanza-analysis questions. Mark every long-answer where you could not produce a structured 150-200 word response in under 12 minutes.
- 1 week before the boards: revisit only the marked-difficult answers; pair the Solutions with the Handwritten Notes for the chapter recall pass.
Common Mistakes Class 12 English Core Students Make Across Chapters
- Mixing up Flamingo Prose authors: Students attribute Lost Spring to William Douglas or The Rattrap to Anees Jung. Always tie the author to the chapter in your first pass; CBSE often asks the author directly in 1-mark questions.
- Treating poetry questions as factual recall: Poetry answers reward imagery, figures of speech, and tone analysis. A factual paraphrase will lose half the marks on a 5-mark stanza question. Always identify the device + name it + quote the line.
- Skipping the Vistas chapters during revision: Vistas carries roughly 16 of the 40-mark Literature section. Students who focus only on Flamingo lose easy marks on the 5-mark Vistas long-answer slot.
- Writing prose answers without textual references: CBSE marks reward direct quotations or paraphrased lines from the chapter. An answer in your own words without textual anchors loses the lower-band marks.
- Confusing characters across chapters: Saheb (Lost Spring) vs Mukesh (Lost Spring), or Edla (The Rattrap) vs Sophie (Going Places). The Lost Spring confusion is the most common; the two boys are separate sub-stories within one chapter.
- Ignoring the value-based question format: CBSE often appends a value-based prompt to the long-answer question. Answer it as a 2-mark mini-paragraph at the end of your main answer, not as a separate write-up.
- Translating poetry literally word-for-word: Pablo Neruda's Keeping Quiet and Robert Frost's A Roadside Stand reward thematic interpretation, not literal paraphrase. The central idea + the tone is the answer, not the dictionary meaning of every line.
Student Pulse: What 11,820 Class 12 English Core Students Told Us
What 11,820 students told us about their Class 12 English Core board prep using NCERT Solutions
- 64% of students rated Flamingo Poetry as the highest-effort section, ahead of Vistas long-answer questions at 51% and Flamingo Prose at 38%. The poetry section's figures-of-speech and stanza-analysis demands explain the gap.
- Most-skipped chapter: Memories of Childhood from Vistas (skipped by ~29% of students despite carrying 5 marks). Toppers flagged this as the easiest 5-mark reclaim because both extracts share the same theme of educational humiliation.
- Toppers reported that the value-based add-on at the end of every long-answer question added 2-4 marks on the 80-mark theory paper - a marks block most students lose by skipping the value-based sub-prompt.
- The average student spent 38 hours across the full 19-chapter Class 12 English Core curriculum (Flamingo + Vistas combined), with the Poetry section taking the longest per chapter despite having fewer lines than the prose chapters.
Also Check: Related Class 12 English Core Resources
- Also Check: CBSE Class 12 exam pattern, dates, and full-subject hub
- Also Check: CBSE Class 12 Syllabus 2026-27
- Also Check: CUET-UG 2026 exam information
- Also Check: CUET-UG 2026 Syllabus
Topper-tested takeaways for Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions
- Re-attempt every back-exercise question using textual references; CBSE markers reward direct quotations from the chapter.
- Pair the prose Solutions with a quick re-reading of the chapter's central conflict and the author's narrative voice.
- For poetry Solutions, identify the figure of speech and the central idea before drafting your answer - the structure earns more marks than the words.
- Mark every Vistas long-answer Solution where you fell short of 4 marks; those are the questions you revise the night before.
Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions FAQs
Ques. Where can I download the Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions PDF?
Ans. Every chapter-wise Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions PDF is downloadable directly from the index above - 8 Flamingo Prose chapters, 5 Flamingo Poetry chapters, and 6 Vistas chapters all linked individually. A combined all-chapters PDF is also available, free in both Normal and HD resolutions.
Ques. Is this Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions aligned with the 2026-27 NCERT?
Ans. Yes. Every chapter reflects the current 2026-27 rationalised NCERT for both Flamingo and Vistas. Where NCERT rationalised content out of the older edition (deleted chapters or trimmed back-exercise questions), the affected resources carry an inline callout flagging the change.
Ques. How many chapters are there in Class 12 English Core per the 2026-27 NCERT?
Ans. Class 12 English Core has 19 chapters in total: 8 Flamingo Prose chapters (The Last Lesson through Going Places), 5 Flamingo Poetry chapters (My Mother at Sixty-Six through Aunt Jennifer's Tigers), and 6 Vistas chapters (The Third Level through Memories of Childhood). The Topic Map table above lists every chapter under its book and section.
Ques. Which Class 12 English Core section has the highest CBSE board weightage?
Ans. Section C (Literature) carries 40 of the 80 theory marks - half the paper. Within Section C, Flamingo Prose and Vistas together account for roughly 30 marks; Flamingo Poetry contributes the remaining ~10 marks via reference-to-context questions and short answers. The Weightage Snapshot above tracks the section-by-section split.
Ques. How are the Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions different from the other Class 12 English Core resources?
Ans. The Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions is best paired with the chapter-wise Notes for concept refresh, the NCERT Book PDF for the source text, and the Handwritten Notes for final-week revision. Each resource type covers the same 19-chapter list but in a different format; together they make a complete revision toolkit.
Ques. Are these Class 12 English Core NCERT Solutions files available in Hindi medium?
Ans. The chapter content for English Core is English-medium only - Flamingo and Vistas are English literature texts, and CBSE expects answers in English. The chapter Notes and Solutions on this listing are therefore English-medium.
Ques. What does Class 12 English Core cover?
Ans. Class 12 English Core covers two CBSE-prescribed books: Flamingo (main reader with 8 prose chapters and 5 poetry chapters) and Vistas (supplementary reader with 6 chapters). The 80-mark theory paper plus the 20-mark internal assessment make 100 marks; the literature section alone carries 40 of those 80 marks.
Ques. Are Vistas chapters tested in the same way as Flamingo chapters?
Ans. Vistas chapters are tested in a separate sub-section of the Literature paper, typically with longer answer-type questions (5 to 6 marks each) testing theme, character, and plot. Flamingo chapters carry a mix of reference-to-context (RTC), short answer, and long answer questions across both Prose and Poetry. The Vistas long-answer slot is the highest-yield mark block for students who plan their preparation well.
Ques. Should I read Flamingo before Vistas?
Ans. Conventionally yes - most CBSE schools teach Flamingo first because the prose pieces are shorter and more accessible. Vistas chapters are longer and reward a slower read; saving them for the second half of the year gives you the reading stamina to engage with the deeper themes. Once both books are read once, revisit them in any order during revision.
Ques. How important is poetry analysis on the CBSE board paper?
Ans. The poetry section carries roughly 10 marks of the 40-mark Literature paper - significant but smaller than prose. The poetry questions test imagery, figures of speech, central idea, and the poet's tone. A well-structured poetry answer (identify the device, name it, quote the line, explain its effect) earns marks faster than a paraphrase-only answer.
Ques. How should I structure my Class 12 English Core preparation?
Ans. Read the chapter from the NCERT Book once, attempt the back-exercise using the NCERT Solutions, revise using the Notes, and skim the Handwritten Notes in the final two weeks. Spread your time across Flamingo Prose, Flamingo Poetry, and Vistas in roughly equal weekly blocks; the marks distribution across the Literature section rewards balanced preparation over Prose-only focus.







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