Reading Comprehension
English Language
Reading Comprehension starts at 1 and continues till grade 12.
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Is the following statement a fact or an opinion? 'Dogs are better pets than cats.'
Read the following passage: 'After years of hard work, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a doctor.' What is the effect in this sentence?
Read the following passage: 'Despite the heavy rain, the football match continued, and the players showed remarkable determination.' What can be inferred about the players?
Read the following passage: 'He was so hungry that he could eat a horse.' What literary device is used here?
Is the following statement a fact or an opinion? 'Dogs are better pets than cats.'
Read the following passage: 'After years of hard work, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a doctor.' What is the effect in this sentence?
Read the following passage: 'Despite the heavy rain, the football match continued, and the players showed remarkable determination.' What can be inferred about the players?
Read the following passage: 'He was so hungry that he could eat a horse.' What literary device is used here?
Read the following passage: 'The city was bustling with activity as people hurried to work.' What is the tone of this passage? (1) Calm (2) Busy (3) Sad (4) Angry
Which of the following best defines 'reading comprehension'? (1) The ability to pronounce words correctly (2) The ability to understand and interpret written text (3) The ability to write essays (4) The ability to memorize vocabulary
Which of the following best describes a 'summary'? (1) A detailed explanation of every point (2) A brief statement of the main points (3) A list of all characters (4) A personal opinion about the text
Which of the following best describes 'inference' in reading comprehension? (1) Guessing the next chapter (2) Drawing conclusions based on evidence in the text (3) Memorizing the text (4) Copying the text word for word
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the conclusion or outcome of a story.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the highest point of tension in a story, often leading to the resolution.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the lesson or message the author wants to convey through the story.
Fill in the blank: The _______ is the person who tells the story in a narrative text.
Is it important to identify the author's purpose when reading a text? Yes or No.
Is it necessary to read every word in a passage to understand its main idea? Yes or No.
Is it possible for a passage to have more than one main idea? Yes or No.
Is it possible for a text to have both explicit and implicit information? Yes or No.
