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Reading Comprehension Test

Passage 1: My School Morning (Daily Routine)

Ravi wakes up early every morning. He brushes his teeth and takes a bath. After that, he eats breakfast with his family. At 8:00 a.m., he goes to school on his bicycle. He likes reaching school on time. In the morning assembly, students pray and listen to the news. Ravi enjoys his classes, especially English and Science. During lunch break, he shares food with his friends. After school, he completes his homework and then plays cricket in the evening. He goes to bed early because he wants to stay healthy and active.

Passage 1 Questions

1. What does Ravi do first in the morning?

2. How does Ravi go to school?

3. What happens in the morning assembly?

4. Which subject does Ravi like?

5. Why does Ravi sleep early?

Passage 2: The Kind Little Dog (Animals)

There was a small dog named Bruno in a village. Bruno was very kind and friendly. One day, he saw a hungry cat near the road. The cat was weak and tired. Bruno went to a nearby shop and waited there. When the shopkeeper threw some food, Bruno carried it to the cat. The villagers saw this and felt happy. They gave both animals more food and water. From that day, everyone in the village loved Bruno and took care of him.

Passage 2 Questions

1. What was the dog’s name?

2. Who was hungry near the road?

3. Where did Bruno go for food?

4. How did villagers feel after seeing Bruno?

5. What did villagers do at the end?

Passage 3: The Honest Boy (Honesty)

Aman found a wallet on the road while going to school. He picked it up and looked inside. There was money and an ID card in it. Aman did not keep the wallet. He went to the police station and gave the wallet to the officer. The police found the owner and returned it. The owner thanked Aman and gave him a small gift. Aman felt proud because he did the right thing.

Passage 3 Questions

1. What did Aman find on the road?

2. Where did Aman go?

3. What was inside the wallet?

4. Who returned the wallet to the owner?

5. How did Aman feel at the end?

Passage 4: Save Water, Save Life (Environment)

Water is very important for all living beings. We use water for drinking, cooking, washing, and farming. But many people waste water every day. This can cause water shortage in the future. We should turn off taps when not in use. We should also collect rainwater and use it wisely. If everyone saves water, our Earth will become a better and safer place to live.

Passage 4 Questions

1. Why is water important?

2. What problem can happen if we waste water?

3. What should we do with taps?

4. What should we collect?

5. What will happen if everyone saves water?

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