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Reading Comprehension (School)

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What does 'barn' mean in the passage?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and find the answer.

Once there was a farmer. One day he learnt that he had lost his watch in the barn. It was no ordinary watch because it had sentimental value for him. After searching high and low among the hay for a long while; he gave up and enlisted the help of a group of children playing outside the barn. He promised them that the person who found it would be rewarded. Hearing this, the children hurried inside the barn, went through and around the entire stack of hay but still could not find the watch. Just when the farmer was about to give up looking for his watch, a little boy went up to him and asked to be given another chance. The farmer looked at him and thought, “Why not? After all, this kid looks sincere enough.”So the farmer sent the little boy back in the barn. After a while the little boy came out with the watch in his hand! The farmer was both happy and surprised and so he asked the boy how he succeeded where the rest had failed. The boy replied, “I did nothing but sit on the ground and listen. In the silence, I heard the ticking of the watch and just looked for it in that direction.”A peaceful mind can think better than a worked up mind.

  1. A big room where people live together

  2. A large building on a farm where animals, crops or machines are kept

  3. A farm

  4. A place where you take animals for grazing

  5. dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

concept based

Why did the farmer give the boy another chance?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and find the answer.

Once there was a farmer. One day he learnt that he had lost his watch in the barn. It was no ordinary watch because it had sentimental value for him. After searching high and low among the hay for a long while; he gave up and enlisted the help of a group of children playing outside the barn. He promised them that the person who found it would be rewarded. Hearing this, the children hurried inside the barn, went through and around the entire stack of hay but still could not find the watch. Just when the farmer was about to give up looking for his watch, a little boy went up to him and asked to be given another chance. The farmer looked at him and thought, “Why not? After all, this kid looks sincere enough.”So the farmer sent the little boy back in the barn. After a while the little boy came out with the watch in his hand! The farmer was both happy and surprised and so he asked the boy how he succeeded where the rest had failed. The boy replied, “I did nothing but sit on the ground and listen. In the silence, I heard the ticking of the watch and just looked for it in that direction.”A peaceful mind can think better than a worked up mind.

  1. He thought of him to be very intelligent.

  2. He thought of him to be very hardworking.

  3. He thought of him to be very sincere.

  4. He found that the boy could find the watch.

  5. Dummy


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The farmer thinks "After all, this kid looks sincere enough.”

Why did he consider his watch an important thing?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and find the answer.

Once there was a farmer. One day he learnt that he had lost his watch in the barn. It was no ordinary watch because it had sentimental value for him. After searching high and low among the hay for a long while; he gave up and enlisted the help of a group of children playing outside the barn. He promised them that the person who found it would be rewarded. Hearing this, the children hurried inside the barn, went through and around the entire stack of hay but still could not find the watch. Just when the farmer was about to give up looking for his watch, a little boy went up to him and asked to be given another chance. The farmer looked at him and thought, “Why not? After all, this kid looks sincere enough.”So the farmer sent the little boy back in the barn. After a while the little boy came out with the watch in his hand! The farmer was both happy and surprised and so he asked the boy how he succeeded where the rest had failed. The boy replied, “I did nothing but sit on the ground and listen. In the silence, I heard the ticking of the watch and just looked for it in that direction.”A peaceful mind can think better than a worked up mind.

  1. It was attached to his childhood memories.

  2. It had emotional value for him.

  3. It had sensible value for him.

  4. It was a very costly watch.

  5. Dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The hint given there is, "it had sentimental value for him."

How did the boy find the watch?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and find the answer.

Once there was a farmer. One day he learnt that he had lost his watch in the barn. It was no ordinary watch because it had sentimental value for him. After searching high and low among the hay for a long while; he gave up and enlisted the help of a group of children playing outside the barn. He promised them that the person who found it would be rewarded. Hearing this, the children hurried inside the barn, went through and around the entire stack of hay but still could not find the watch. Just when the farmer was about to give up looking for his watch, a little boy went up to him and asked to be given another chance. The farmer looked at him and thought, “Why not? After all, this kid looks sincere enough.”So the farmer sent the little boy back in the barn. After a while the little boy came out with the watch in his hand! The farmer was both happy and surprised and so he asked the boy how he succeeded where the rest had failed. The boy replied, “I did nothing but sit on the ground and listen. In the silence, I heard the ticking of the watch and just looked for it in that direction.”A peaceful mind can think better than a worked up mind.

  1. He found the watch in the corner of the barn.

  2. He sat silently and listened to the ticking of watch.

  3. He found the watch in the hay.

  4. He had already found the watch.

  5. Dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is mentioned in the passage. "I did nothing but sit on the ground and listen. In the silence, I heard the ticking of the watch..."

Where was the fight going to be held?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Near Tokyo lived a great Samurai, now old, who decided to teach Zen Buddhism to young people. One afternoon, a warrior – known for his complete lack of scruples – arrived there. The young and impatient warrior had never lost a fight. Hearing of the Samurai’s reputation, he had come to defeat him, and increase his fame. All the students were against the idea, but the old man accepted the challenge. All gathered on the town square, and the young man started insulting the old master. He threw a few rocks in his direction, spat in his face, shouted every insult under the sun – he even insulted his ancestors. For hours, he did everything to provoke him, but the old man remained impassive. At the end of the afternoon, by now feeling exhausted and humiliated, the impetuous warrior left. Disappointed by the fact that the master had received so many insults and provocations, the students asked: “How could you bear such indignity? Why didn’t you use your sword, even knowing you might lose the fight, instead of displaying your cowardice in front of us all? If someone comes to you with a gift, and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to?” – asked the old Samurai.“He who tried to deliver it.” – replied one of his disciples.“The same goes for envy, anger and insults.” – said the master. “When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them.”

  1. It was going to be held in the town square.

  2. It was going to be held at a ground.

  3. It was going to be held at the warrior's premises.

  4. It was going to be held at a temple.

  5. Dummy


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It is mentioned that all gathered in the town square.

What does impetuous mean in the passage?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Near Tokyo lived a great Samurai, now old, who decided to teach Zen Buddhism to young people. One afternoon, a warrior – known for his complete lack of scruples – arrived there. The young and impatient warrior had never lost a fight. Hearing of the Samurai’s reputation, he had come to defeat him, and increase his fame. All the students were against the idea, but the old man accepted the challenge. All gathered on the town square, and the young man started insulting the old master. He threw a few rocks in his direction, spat in his face, shouted every insult under the sun – he even insulted his ancestors. For hours, he did everything to provoke him, but the old man remained impassive. At the end of the afternoon, by now feeling exhausted and humiliated, the impetuous warrior left. Disappointed by the fact that the master had received so many insults and provocations, the students asked: “How could you bear such indignity? Why didn’t you use your sword, even knowing you might lose the fight, instead of displaying your cowardice in front of us all? If someone comes to you with a gift, and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to?” – asked the old Samurai.“He who tried to deliver it.” – replied one of his disciples.“The same goes for envy, anger and insults.” – said the master. “When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them.”

  1. Someone who does not think

  2. Someone who thinks a lot before doing anything

  3. Someone who does things quickly without thinking about what will happen as a result

  4. Someone who fights

  5. dummy


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Concept based

Why did the warrior throw stones at the Samurai?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Near Tokyo lived a great Samurai, now old, who decided to teach Zen Buddhism to young people. One afternoon, a warrior – known for his complete lack of scruples – arrived there. The young and impatient warrior had never lost a fight. Hearing of the Samurai’s reputation, he had come to defeat him, and increase his fame. All the students were against the idea, but the old man accepted the challenge. All gathered on the town square, and the young man started insulting the old master. He threw a few rocks in his direction, spat in his face, shouted every insult under the sun – he even insulted his ancestors. For hours, he did everything to provoke him, but the old man remained impassive. At the end of the afternoon, by now feeling exhausted and humiliated, the impetuous warrior left. Disappointed by the fact that the master had received so many insults and provocations, the students asked: “How could you bear such indignity? Why didn’t you use your sword, even knowing you might lose the fight, instead of displaying your cowardice in front of us all? If someone comes to you with a gift, and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to?” – asked the old Samurai.“He who tried to deliver it.” – replied one of his disciples.“The same goes for envy, anger and insults.” – said the master. “When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them.”

  1. He wanted to hurt him.

  2. He wanted to provoke him.

  3. He wanted to kill him.

  4. He wanted to become famous.

  5. dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

He threw stones at him so that he might be provoked for a fight.

Why did the impatient warrior want to fight the Samurai?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Near Tokyo lived a great Samurai, now old, who decided to teach Zen Buddhism to young people. One afternoon, a warrior – known for his complete lack of scruples – arrived there. The young and impatient warrior had never lost a fight. Hearing of the Samurai’s reputation, he had come to defeat him, and increase his fame. All the students were against the idea, but the old man accepted the challenge. All gathered on the town square, and the young man started insulting the old master. He threw a few rocks in his direction, spat in his face, shouted every insult under the sun – he even insulted his ancestors. For hours, he did everything to provoke him, but the old man remained impassive. At the end of the afternoon, by now feeling exhausted and humiliated, the impetuous warrior left. Disappointed by the fact that the master had received so many insults and provocations, the students asked: “How could you bear such indignity? Why didn’t you use your sword, even knowing you might lose the fight, instead of displaying your cowardice in front of us all? If someone comes to you with a gift, and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to?” – asked the old Samurai.“He who tried to deliver it.” – replied one of his disciples.“The same goes for envy, anger and insults.” – said the master. “When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them.”

  1. He wanted to defeat the Samurai.

  2. He wanted to increase his fame.

  3. He wanted to show his strength to everyone.

  4. He wanted to provoke the Samurai.

  5. Dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is the only reason why he wanted to fight Samurai.

How did the other boy save himself?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Once two friends were passing through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous could happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger. Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man. The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch the dead creatures. Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.” True Friend is the one who always supports and stands by you in any situation.

  1. He called his friend to save himself.

  2. He fought with the bear.

  3. He lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man.

  4. He threw stones on the bear and the bear ran away.

  5. dummy


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

"he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man...bears do not touch the dead creatures"

Find the word in the passage which is the opposite of divided.

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Once two friends were passing through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous could happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger. Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man. The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch the dead creatures. Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.” True Friend is the one who always supports and stands by you in any situation.

  1. Dead

  2. United

  3. True

  4. False

  5. dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Concept based

What did the Samurai decide to teach the children?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Near Tokyo lived a great Samurai, now old, who decided to teach Zen Buddhism to young people. One afternoon, a warrior – known for his complete lack of scruples – arrived there. The young and impatient warrior had never lost a fight. Hearing of the Samurai’s reputation, he had come to defeat him, and increase his fame. All the students were against the idea, but the old man accepted the challenge. All gathered on the town square, and the young man started insulting the old master. He threw a few rocks in his direction, spat in his face, shouted every insult under the sun – he even insulted his ancestors. For hours, he did everything to provoke him, but the old man remained impassive. At the end of the afternoon, by now feeling exhausted and humiliated, the impetuous warrior left. Disappointed by the fact that the master had received so many insults and provocations, the students asked: “How could you bear such indignity? Why didn’t you use your sword, even knowing you might lose the fight, instead of displaying your cowardice in front of us all? If someone comes to you with a gift, and you do not accept it, who does the gift belong to?” – asked the old Samurai.“He who tried to deliver it.” – replied one of his disciples.“The same goes for envy, anger and insults.” – said the master. “When they are not accepted, they continue to belong to the one who carried them.”

  1. Wrestling

  2. Zen Budhism

  3. Karate

  4. Meditation

  5. dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

He was a Samurai, but when he grew old he decided to teach Zen Buddhism.

What did they promise to each other?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Once two friends were passing through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous could happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger. Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man. The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch the dead creatures. Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.” True Friend is the one who always supports and stands by you in any situation.

  1. They promised to help each other.

  2. They promised to remain united in the time of any danger.

  3. They promised to share food with each other.

  4. They promised each other to climb the tree together.

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Correct Option: B
Explanation:

It is clearly mentioned, "So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger.".

Where were the friends passing through?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Once two friends were passing through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous could happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger. Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man. The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch the dead creatures. Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.” True Friend is the one who always supports and stands by you in any situation.

  1. They were passing through a river.

  2. They were passing through a forest.

  3. They were passing through a playground.

  4. They were passing through a market.

  5. dummy


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the first line it is clearly mentioned that they were passing through a forest.

What did the farmer discover one day?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and find the answer.

Once there was a farmer. One day he learnt that he had lost his watch in the barn. It was no ordinary watch because it had sentimental value for him. After searching high and low among the hay for a long while; he gave up and enlisted the help of a group of children playing outside the barn. He promised them that the person who found it would be rewarded. Hearing this, the children hurried inside the barn, went through and around the entire stack of hay but still could not find the watch. Just when the farmer was about to give up looking for his watch, a little boy went up to him and asked to be given another chance. The farmer looked at him and thought, “Why not? After all, this kid looks sincere enough.”So the farmer sent the little boy back in the barn. After a while the little boy came out with the watch in his hand! The farmer was both happy and surprised and so he asked the boy how he succeeded where the rest had failed. The boy replied, “I did nothing but sit on the ground and listen. In the silence, I heard the ticking of the watch and just looked for it in that direction.”A peaceful mind can think better than a worked up mind.

  1. He had lost his watch.

  2. He had lost his money.

  3. He had lost his animals.

  4. He had lost his purse.

  5. Dummy


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It is clearly mentioned in the passage that "he had  lost his watch in the barn."

Why did the one of the friends climb the tree?

Directions: Read the given passage carefully and answer the following question.

Once two friends were passing through the forest. They knew that anything dangerous could happen to them at any time in the forest. So they promised each other that they would remain united in any case of danger. Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree. But the other one did not know how to climb. So being led by his common sense, he lay down on the ground breathless, pretending to be a dead man. The bear came near the man lying on the ground. It smelt in his ears, and slowly left the place. Because the bears do not touch the dead creatures. Now the friend on the tree came down and asked his friend on the ground, “Friend, what did the bear tell you into your ears?” The other friend replied, “The bear advised me not to believe a false friend.” True Friend is the one who always supports and stands by you in any situation.

  1. He climbed to get fruits for his friend.

  2. He climed to see the forest.

  3. He climbed to save himself from the bear.

  4. He climbed to hide in the tree.

  5. dummy


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is mentioned. "Suddenly, they saw a large bear approaching them. One of the friends at once climbed a nearby tree."

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