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Comprehension Passages

English Language

Comprehension Passages starts at 2 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Comprehension Passages. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
See sample questions for grade 2
Read the passage: 'Anna has a red ball. She plays with it every day.' What color is Anna's ball?
Read the passage: 'Ben has a pet cat. The cat's name is Snowy.' What is the name of Ben's cat?
Read the passage: 'It is raining outside. Mia takes her umbrella.' Why does Mia take her umbrella?
Read the passage: 'Lily waters the plants every morning.' What does Lily do every morning?
Read the passage: 'Mary reads a book every night.' What does Mary do every night?
Read the passage: 'Sam and his sister ride their bikes to school.' Who rides bikes to school?
Read the passage: 'The baby is crying because he is hungry.' Why is the baby crying?
Read the passage: 'The bird is singing in the tree.' What is the bird doing?
Read the passage: 'The boy is eating an apple.' What is the boy eating?
Read the passage: 'The boy is reading a story.' What is the boy doing?
Read the passage: 'The boy is running in the park.' Where is the boy running?
Read the passage: 'The boy is writing a letter.' What is the boy doing?
Read the passage: 'The boy jumps over the puddle.' What does the boy do?
Read the passage: 'The bus stops at the school.' Where does the bus stop?
Read the passage: 'The cat drinks milk.' What does the cat drink?
Read the passage: 'The children are eating lunch.' What are the children doing?
Read the passage: 'The clock shows 3 o'clock.' What time does the clock show?
Read the passage: 'The dog is brown and has a long tail.' What color is the dog?
Read the passage: 'The dog is sleeping under the tree.' Where is the dog sleeping?
Read the passage: 'The fish swims in the pond.' Where does the fish swim?