Thursday, August 23, 2012

Seen comphrension for class-7

Read the following passage carefully and answer the question following it.
Laila stood with her father outside her uncle and aunt’s house. ‘Laila have enjoyed your visit?’ her aunt asked. ‘Yes, thank you.’ replied Laila. Very much indeed!?’ ‘Then why don’t you write about it in your diary?’ asked her aunt. But Laila didn’t have a diary.
Laila returned to her village with her father. In sonapur she said, ‘Father please buy me a diary. I want to write about my visit.’ Of course, said her father. ‘It’s a good idea.’ So he bought one for her. Laila sat at home and looked out of the window. She saw the beautiful river and remembered everything; the journey through the hill, her aunt and uncle’s village, her cousin and all the people there. Then she began to write in her new diary.

Questions
1. Write whether the following statements are true or false. If false, write the correct information.
(a) Laila stood with her mother outside her uncle and aunt’s house.
(b) Laila’s aunt asked her if she had enjoyed her visit.
(c) Laila didn’t have a pen.
(d) Laila returned to her village with her brother.
(e) Laila’s father bought a camera for her.
2. Choose the best answer from the alternatives.
(a) Laila stood with her father outside her uncle and aunt’s—
(i) house
(ii) garden
(iii) shop
(iv) market
(b) Laila didn’t have a —
(i) pen
(ii) book
(iii) Sharpener
(iv) diary
(c) Laila returned to her village with her—-
(i) brother
(ii) father
(iii) mother
(iv) uncle
(d) Laila sat at home and looked out of the—
(i) door
(ii) window
(iii) take
(iv) whole
(e) Laila saw the beautiful—-
(i) pond (ii) tank (iii) river (iv) lake
3. Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.
After her returning to Sonapur (a) —- her father, Laila (b) —- him to (c) —- her a diary (d) —- she wanted to write (e) —- her (f) —- to her uncle and aunt’s house. Her father (g) —- to her. He said that it (h) —- a good (i) —-. So, he bought (j) —- for her.
4. Fill in the blanks with suitable words from the text.
Laila (a) —- with her (b) —- outside her (c) —- and aunt’s (d)—-. Her aunt asked her if she had enjoyed her
(e)—-.Laila replied in the affirmative sense. She (f)—- her and told that it was very much interesting (g) —-. Her aunt asked her why she didn’t (h) —- about it in her (i) —-. But Laila didn’t have any (j) —- to keep.
5. Read the passage again Now, write a paragraph using the clues in the box below. write the information in the correct sequence as it appears in the text. The paragraph should to exceed 70 words.
6. Give short answers to the Following questions.
a) Who asked Laila to keep a diary?
b) Why couldn’t she write about it?
c) Who has Laila visited?
d) Why did Laila’s aunt ask her to keep a diary?
e) What did Laila ask For?
Answers
No. 1
a. False. Correct : Laila stood with her father outside her uncle and aunt’s home.
b. True.
c. False : Correct : Laila didn’t have a diary.
d. False : correct : Laila returned to her village with her father.
e. False : Correct : Laila’s father bought a diary for her.
No. 2
a. (i) house
b. (iv) diary.
c. (ii) father
d. (ii) window.
e. (iii) river.
No. 3
a. with b. requested
c. buy d. because
e. about f. visit
g. agreed h. was
i. idea j. one
No. 4
a. stood b. father
c. uncle d. house
e. visit f. thanked
g. indeed h. write
i. diary j. diary
No. 5
Standing with her father outside her uncle and aunt’s house Laila talked with her aunt. Her aunt asked her about the visit. She replied that it was very much enjoyable. Returning to her village in Sonapur Laila requested her father to give her a diary. She remembered many things of her visit. After getting the new diary she began to write in it.
No. 6
a. Laila’s aunt asked her to keep a diary.
b. She couldn’t write about it because she didn’t have a diary.
c. Laila has visited her uncle and aunt’s house.
d. Laila’s aunt asked her to keep a diary to write about her visit.
e. Laila asked for a diary.
3. Fill in each gap in the following passage with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than necessary.
Laila’s aunt and uncle live (a) —- the hills. It is far (b) —- her house. She wanted to visit (c) —— house. She started with her Father. Her mother gave them some (d) —- and drinking water. There was a (e) —- on their way. They crossed it and went up in the hills. There were many trees up the (f)——, (g)—- were tall after walking for sometime they (h) —— to a small river and stopped there. They ate their (i) —- there. They also (j) —- rest.
4. Give short answers to the following questions.
(a) What is the story about?
(b) What did Laila’s father and she take?
(c) What did Laila and her father eat?
(d) How did Laila’s uncle and aunt look to see them?
(e) What did Laila and her Father do at first?
5. Fill in the blank with suitable words from the text.
It is a (a) ——- way to my uncle’s home, my Father said. I was very (b) ——- and couldn’t sleep. In the morning I (c) ——- my bag and helped my mother in the (d) ——-. “You can take this (e)——. With you”, she said. “You must (f) ——- well. There is some (g) ——- water too.” We (h) —— the river and walked up (j) ——- the hills. There are many (j) ——- trees there.
6. Read the passage again. Now, write a paragraph using the clues in the box below. Write the information in the correct sequence as it appears in the text. The paragraph should not exceed 70 words.
Answers
1. a. True. b. True c. False : correct : Laila wasn’t frightened of the dark. d. True e. True
2. a. (i) aunt and uncle
b. (iii) kitchen c. (iii) drinking water d. (i) hills e. (ii) happy.
3. a. on b. from c. their d. food e. river f. hills g. they h. came i. food j. took
4. a. The story about a picnic in the hills.
b. Laila’s father and she took some food and drinking water.
c. Laila and her father ate their chicken biryani and cakes.
d. Laila’s uncle and aunt looked very happy to see them.
e. At first Laila and her father crossed the river.
5. a. long b. excited c. packed d. kitchen e. food
f. eat g. drinking h. crossed i. into j. tall
6. Laila and her father wanted to visit her aunt and uncle up in the hills. Laila’s father told her that it was a long Journey. So they would start early. Her mother gave them food and drinking water. First they crossed the river and ate their chicken biryani and cakes. They took rest for half an hour and then walked again. After two and a half hours, they came to her aunt and uncle’s village. Laila was very tired but also very happy.
Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions following it.
Last week my father and I wanted to visit my aunt and uncle up in the hills. “Laila, tomorrow we must leave early. It’s a long way to my brother’s village”, my father said. I was very excited and couldn’t sleep. In the morning I packed my bag and helped my mother in the kitchen. “You can take this food with you”, she said. “You must eat well. Here’s some drinking water too.”
We crossed the river and walked up into the hills. There were many tall trees. Sometimes it was quite dark, so we couldn’t see the path. But I wasn’t frightened. Every hour we stopped and drank some water. Then we stopped by a small river and ate our chicken biryani and cakes. After our picnic, we rested for half an hour. Then we walked again. After two and a half hours, we came to my aunt and uncle’s village. They looked very happy to see us, “welcome”.
Questions
1. Write whether the following statements are true or false. It false, write the correct information.
(a) It is a long way to Laila’s uncle’s village.
(b) Laila’s mother cooked some food for her husband and daughter.
(c) Laila was frightened of the dark.
(d) Laila and her father ate their picnic up in the hills.
(e) They walked for two and a half hours.
2. Choose the best answer from the alternatives.
(a) Laila wanted to visit her—— house.
(i) aunt and uncle
(ii) uncle
(iii) aunt
(iv) grandfather.
(b) In the morning Laila helped her mother in the —-.
(i) garden
(ii) school
(iii) kitchen
(iv) bedroom
(c) Her mother gave her—-
(i) dried food
(ii) some chocolates.
(iii) drinking water
(iv) warm clothes.
(d) They crossed the river and walked up into the—-.
(i) hills
(ii) mood
(iii) jungle
(iv) corn field
(e) Her aunt and uncle became very—-to see them.
(i) sad
(ii) happy
(iii) excited
(iv) shocked

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