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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.
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Read the following passage: "After failing the test, John felt discouraged but decided to study harder for the next one." What character trait does John display?
Read the following passage: "After hours of practice, the team finally won their first game." What is the cause and what is the effect in this sentence?
Read the following passage: "He was a rock in the storm, steady and unmovable." What does the metaphor 'a rock in the storm' suggest about the character?
Read the following passage: "Maria glanced at the darkening sky and quickened her pace. She didn’t want to be caught in the storm that was brewing. As the first drops began to fall, she ducked into a nearby shop, relieved." What can you infer about Maria’s feelings?
Read the following passage: "She was as busy as a bee, moving from task to task without a break." What figure of speech is used in this sentence?
Read the following passage: "The author describes the city as 'a jungle of steel and glass.' What does this metaphor suggest about the city?"
Read the following passage: "The author uses words like 'gloomy,' 'dark,' and 'dreary' to describe the setting. What mood do these words create?"
Read the following passage: "The city was bustling with activity. Vendors shouted, children laughed, and music played from every corner." What is the mood of the passage?
Read the following passage: "The leaves whispered secrets as the wind passed through the trees." What literary device is used in this sentence?
Read the following passage: "The old house creaked and groaned as the wind howled outside. Shadows danced across the walls." What literary device is used in the phrase 'the wind howled'?
Read the following passage: "The scientist’s discovery was groundbreaking, but it also raised many new questions." What does the word 'groundbreaking' mean in this context?
Read the following passage: "The sun smiled down on the children as they played in the park." What literary device is used in this sentence?
Read the following sentence: "Despite the heavy rain, the match continued." What does the word 'despite' indicate in this sentence?
What is the main purpose of reading comprehension?
Read the following passage: "As the train pulled away from the station, Maya felt a mixture of excitement and anxiety. She was leaving her hometown for the first time, unsure of what awaited her in the city. The landscape blurred past the window, but her thoughts were even more restless." Explain how the author uses imagery to convey Maya's emotions. Provide at least two examples from the passage.
Read the following passage: "Despite her initial reluctance, Priya volunteered to lead the project. She soon discovered that her organizational skills and creativity made her an effective leader." What is the main idea of this passage?
Read the following passage: "The author argues that renewable energy is essential for the future, citing examples of successful solar and wind projects in several countries. However, the author also acknowledges the challenges of transitioning from fossil fuels." What is the author’s purpose in this passage?
Read the following passage: "The scientist meticulously recorded every observation, knowing that even the smallest detail could be significant. Her dedication to accuracy set her apart from her peers." What can you infer about the scientist’s approach to her work? Support your answer with evidence from the text.