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Reading Comprehension

English Language

Reading Comprehension starts at 1 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Reading Comprehension. 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 3
Read the passage: 'Anna planted a seed. She watered it every day. Soon, a flower grew.' What happened first?
Read the passage: 'Ben always helps his friends. He is kind and caring.' What is a character trait of Ben?
Read the passage: 'It was raining. Mia took her umbrella before leaving the house.' Why did Mia take her umbrella?
Read the passage: 'Lily thinks chocolate ice cream is the best.' Is this a fact or an opinion?
Read the passage: 'Sam ran to the store to buy milk. He paid the cashier and walked home.' What did Sam buy?
Read the passage: 'Sara loves to read books. Every night, she reads a new story before bed.' What does Sara do every night?
Read the passage: 'The cat climbed the tree to chase a bird. The bird flew away, and the cat climbed down.' What did the cat do after the bird flew away?
Read the passage: 'The dog wagged its tail when it saw its owner.' Why did the dog wag its tail?
Read the passage: 'The rabbit hopped into the garden and found a carrot.' What did the rabbit find?
Read the passage: 'The sun rises in the east.' Is this a fact or an opinion?
Read the passage: 'Tom forgot his lunch at home. He felt sad until his friend shared a sandwich.' What was Tom's problem?
What do you call the order in which events happen in a story?
What do you call the problem in a story?
What is a character trait?
What is a fact?
What is a prediction?
What is a summary?
What is the difference between a fact and an opinion?
What is the difference between the main idea and a detail?
What is the first thing you should do when you start reading a passage?