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Reading Comprehension (School)

Description: Class IX
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Which word in the passage means ‘suffering from decay’?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A rich man had only one son who fell into a bad company and developed many bad habits. The man was worried about the habits of his son. He tried his best to mend his habits but he could not succeed. One day, he thought of a plan to teach his son a lesson. He went to market and purchased some fresh apples and a rotten one. He came back to his home and called his son. He asked his son to put all the apples along with the rotten one in a cabinet. The son did the same. After some days, the father asked his son to bring the apples. As he opened the door of the cabinet, he was surprised to note that all the apples had become rotten. He felt sad. At this his father told him to see how one rotten apple had spoiled all the rest. In the same way, one bad companion could spoil all others. The father's advice had the desired effect. The boy gave up bad company and became good again. So, it is better to be alone than in bad company.

  1. Desired

  2. Companion

  3. Rotten

  4. Spoiled


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Rotten means suffering from decay.

What has been compared with a bad companion?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A rich man had only one son who fell into a bad company and developed many bad habits. The man was worried about the habits of his son. He tried his best to mend his habits but he could not succeed. One day, he thought of a plan to teach his son a lesson. He went to market and purchased some fresh apples and a rotten one. He came back to his home and called his son. He asked his son to put all the apples along with the rotten one in a cabinet. The son did the same. After some days, the father asked his son to bring the apples. As he opened the door of the cabinet, he was surprised to note that all the apples had become rotten. He felt sad. At this his father told him to see how one rotten apple had spoiled all the rest. In the same way, one bad companion could spoil all others. The father's advice had the desired effect. The boy gave up bad company and became good again. So, it is better to be alone than in bad company.

  1. Cabinet

  2. Rotten apple

  3. Fresh apples

  4. Habits of the son


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct

What effect did the rotten apple have on the rest of the apples?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A rich man had only one son who fell into a bad company and developed many bad habits. The man was worried about the habits of his son. He tried his best to mend his habits but he could not succeed. One day, he thought of a plan to teach his son a lesson. He went to market and purchased some fresh apples and a rotten one. He came back to his home and called his son. He asked his son to put all the apples along with the rotten one in a cabinet. The son did the same. After some days, the father asked his son to bring the apples. As he opened the door of the cabinet, he was surprised to note that all the apples had become rotten. He felt sad. At this his father told him to see how one rotten apple had spoiled all the rest. In the same way, one bad companion could spoil all others. The father's advice had the desired effect. The boy gave up bad company and became good again. So, it is better to be alone than in bad company.

  1. They became fresh again.

  2. They became spoiled.

  3. They became worried.

  4. They had the desired effect.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct

The rich man wanted to teach his son a lesson because

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A rich man had only one son who fell into a bad company and developed many bad habits. The man was worried about the habits of his son. He tried his best to mend his habits but he could not succeed. One day, he thought of a plan to teach his son a lesson. He went to market and purchased some fresh apples and a rotten one. He came back to his home and called his son. He asked his son to put all the apples along with the rotten one in a cabinet. The son did the same. After some days, the father asked his son to bring the apples. As he opened the door of the cabinet, he was surprised to note that all the apples had become rotten. He felt sad. At this his father told him to see how one rotten apple had spoiled all the rest. In the same way, one bad companion could spoil all others. The father's advice had the desired effect. The boy gave up bad company and became good again. So, it is better to be alone than in bad company.

  1. he wanted to mend his ways

  2. he was his only son

  3. he was rich

  4. he wanted him to be in bad company


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

It is stated in the passage.

How did the bee save the dove?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A bee fell into a river with a flow, unluckily. The river had strong waves of water in it. A dove was sitting on a branch of a tree. Its eyes fell upon the bee and saw that it was in a sorry state. Taking pity on the bee, it at once plucked a broad leaf and threw it near the bee. The bee climbed on the leaf, dried its wings and flew away. It was full of thankfulness for the good-natured and bighearted dove. After a few days, the bee noticed a cruel hunter trying to shoot the dove. The dove's life was in danger. Realising the serious situation, it flew directly to the hunter's hand, sat lightly on it and stung him just as he was about to shoot. The hunter missed the aim. He cried out in pain. The dove flew away. The bee had returned the help of the dove. Do unto others as you wish to be done to you.

  1. By floating in the river

  2. By saving the hunter

  3. By stinging the hunter on his hand

  4. By plucking a leaf


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Correct; as it is stated in the passage, "It flew directly to the hunter's hand, sat lightly on it and stung him as he was just to shoot. The hunter missed the aim. He cried with pain. The dove flew away."

What feeling did the bee have for the dove?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A bee fell into a river with a flow, unluckily. The river had strong waves of water in it. A dove was sitting on a branch of a tree. Its eyes fell upon the bee and saw that it was in a sorry state. Taking pity on the bee, it at once plucked a broad leaf and threw it near the bee. The bee climbed on the leaf, dried its wings and flew away. It was full of thankfulness for the good-natured and bighearted dove. After a few days, the bee noticed a cruel hunter trying to shoot the dove. The dove's life was in danger. Realising the serious situation, it flew directly to the hunter's hand, sat lightly on it and stung him just as he was about to shoot. The hunter missed the aim. He cried out in pain. The dove flew away. The bee had returned the help of the dove. Do unto others as you wish to be done to you.

  1. Hatred

  2. Thankfulness

  3. Envy

  4. Tenderness


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct; it is stated in the passage, "It (the bee) was full of thankfulness for the good-natured and bighearted dove."

He asked his son to

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A rich man had only one son who fell into a bad company and developed many bad habits. The man was worried about the habits of his son. He tried his best to mend his habits but he could not succeed. One day, he thought of a plan to teach his son a lesson. He went to market and purchased some fresh apples and a rotten one. He came back to his home and called his son. He asked his son to put all the apples along with the rotten one in a cabinet. The son did the same. After some days, the father asked his son to bring the apples. As he opened the door of the cabinet, he was surprised to note that all the apples had become rotten. He felt sad. At this his father told him to see how one rotten apple had spoiled all the rest. In the same way, one bad companion could spoil all others. The father's advice had the desired effect. The boy gave up bad company and became good again. So, it is better to be alone than in bad company.

  1. become good again

  2. keep the apples together in a cabinet

  3. remain the way he was

  4. buy apples from the market


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct

What excuse did the traveller make to teach a lesson to the gate-keeper?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

On a stormy night, a traveller reached an inn. Finding the door locked as it was late in the night, he knocked at the door. The gate-keeper replied, “I have lost the key and the door cannot be opened unless you have a silver key with you.” The traveller understood that the silver key meant a silver coin. He slipped it through the hole and the door was opened. When the traveller entered inside he said, “I have left my box outside, please bring it.” As the gate-keeper went outside, the traveller closed the door behind him. The traveller repeated what the gate-keeper did to him by asking for a silver coin to re-open the door. The dishonest man had to return the silver coin by slipping it again through the hole. The traveller got his silver coin back. In life, dishonesty meets dishonesty.

  1. Asked him to give a silver coin

  2. Asked him to bring inside his box

  3. Told him to return the silver coin

  4. Said that he had lost the key


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct; it is stated in the passage: "I have left my box outside, please bring it."

Which word in the passage is the opposite of ‘keep’?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

On a stormy night, a traveller reached an inn. Finding the door locked as it was late in the night, he knocked at the door. The gate-keeper replied, “I have lost the key and the door cannot be opened unless you have a silver key with you.” The traveller understood that the silver key meant a silver coin. He slipped it through the hole and the door was opened. When the traveller entered inside he said, “I have left my box outside, please bring it.” As the gate-keeper went outside, the traveller closed the door behind him. The traveller repeated what the gate-keeper did to him by asking for a silver coin to re-open the door. The dishonest man had to return the silver coin by slipping it again through the hole. The traveller got his silver coin back. In life, dishonesty meets dishonesty.

  1. Entered

  2. Closed

  3. Return

  4. Unless


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Return means to give back something.

Why was the man demanding a silver coin?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

On a stormy night, a traveller reached an inn. Finding the door locked as it was late in the night, he knocked at the door. The gate-keeper replied, “I have lost the key and the door cannot be opened unless you have a silver key with you.” The traveller understood that the silver key meant a silver coin. He slipped it through the hole and the door was opened. When the traveller entered inside he said, “I have left my box outside, please bring it.” As the gate-keeper went outside, the traveller closed the door behind him. The traveller repeated what the gate-keeper did to him by asking for a silver coin to re-open the door. The dishonest man had to return the silver coin by slipping it again through the hole. The traveller got his silver coin back. In life, dishonesty meets dishonesty.

  1. Because it was a regular fee of the inn

  2. Because the traveller owed him a silver coin

  3. Because he wanted a bribe to open the door

  4. Because he needed the money


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

This can be inferred from the passage.

Why was the door locked?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

On a stormy night, a traveller reached an inn. Finding the door locked as it was late in the night, he knocked at the door. The gate-keeper replied, “I have lost the key and the door cannot be opened unless you have a silver key with you.” The traveller understood that the silver key meant a silver coin. He slipped it through the hole and the door was opened. When the traveller entered inside he said, “I have left my box outside, please bring it.” As the gate-keeper went outside, the traveller closed the door behind him. The traveller repeated what the gate-keeper did to him by asking for a silver coin to re-open the door. The dishonest man had to return the silver coin by slipping it again through the hole. The traveller got his silver coin back. In life, dishonesty meets dishonesty.

  1. So that no one could enter the inn

  2. Because wild animals could enter the inn

  3. So that a traveller could not go out

  4. As it was late in the night


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

This is the correct answer.

The bee's life was saved by

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A bee fell into a river with a flow, unluckily. The river had strong waves of water in it. A dove was sitting on a branch of a tree. Its eyes fell upon the bee and saw that it was in a sorry state. Taking pity on the bee, it at once plucked a broad leaf and threw it near the bee. The bee climbed on the leaf, dried its wings and flew away. It was full of thankfulness for the good-natured and bighearted dove. After a few days, the bee noticed a cruel hunter trying to shoot the dove. The dove's life was in danger. Realising the serious situation, it flew directly to the hunter's hand, sat lightly on it and stung him just as he was about to shoot. The hunter missed the aim. He cried out in pain. The dove flew away. The bee had returned the help of the dove. Do unto others as you wish to be done to you.

  1. the hunter

  2. the flow of water

  3. a broad leaf

  4. the branch of a tree


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Correct; it is stated in the passage, "Taking pity on the bee, it (the dove) at once plucked a broad leaf and threw it near the bee."

Why did the dove save the bee?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A bee fell into a river with a flow, unluckily. The river had strong waves of water in it. A dove was sitting on a branch of a tree. Its eyes fell upon the bee and saw that it was in a sorry state. Taking pity on the bee, it at once plucked a broad leaf and threw it near the bee. The bee climbed on the leaf, dried its wings and flew away. It was full of thankfulness for the good-natured and bighearted dove. After a few days, the bee noticed a cruel hunter trying to shoot the dove. The dove's life was in danger. Realising the serious situation, it flew directly to the hunter's hand, sat lightly on it and stung him just as he was about to shoot. The hunter missed the aim. He cried out in pain. The dove flew away. The bee had returned the help of the dove. Do unto others as you wish to be done to you.

  1. Because the hunter was trying to shoot the bee

  2. Because the dove wanted to fly away

  3. Because it was feeling pity upon the bee

  4. As it was a serious situation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

It is the reason stated in the passage, "Its eyes fell upon the bee and saw that it was in a sorry state."

How was the silver coin exchanged?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

On a stormy night, a traveller reached an inn. Finding the door locked as it was late in the night, he knocked at the door. The gate-keeper replied, “I have lost the key and the door cannot be opened unless you have a silver key with you.” The traveller understood that the silver key meant a silver coin. He slipped it through the hole and the door was opened. When the traveller entered inside he said, “I have left my box outside, please bring it.” As the gate-keeper went outside, the traveller closed the door behind him. The traveller repeated what the gate-keeper did to him by asking for a silver coin to re-open the door. The dishonest man had to return the silver coin by slipping it again through the hole. The traveller got his silver coin back. In life, dishonesty meets dishonesty.

  1. It was passed in the box.

  2. It was passed through the hole.

  3. It was slipped from under the door.

  4. It was thrown from over the door.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Correct

Which word in the passage is opposite in meaning to ‘kind’?

Directions: Read the passage given below carefully and answer the question that follows.

A bee fell into a river with a flow, unluckily. The river had strong waves of water in it. A dove was sitting on a branch of a tree. Its eyes fell upon the bee and saw that it was in a sorry state. Taking pity on the bee, it at once plucked a broad leaf and threw it near the bee. The bee climbed on the leaf, dried its wings and flew away. It was full of thankfulness for the good-natured and bighearted dove. After a few days, the bee noticed a cruel hunter trying to shoot the dove. The dove's life was in danger. Realising the serious situation, it flew directly to the hunter's hand, sat lightly on it and stung him just as he was about to shoot. The hunter missed the aim. He cried out in pain. The dove flew away. The bee had returned the help of the dove. Do unto others as you wish to be done to you.

  1. Good-natured

  2. Pleasant

  3. Cruel

  4. Climbed


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cruel is opposite to kind.

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