5th Class English Comprehension Comprehension Based On Stories

Comprehension Based On Stories

Category : 5th Class

Comprehension Based On Stories

 

  •                        Example 1

 

The Heaven and Hell

Once a man fell asleep under a tree and he had a dream. In the dream he ventilated God his curiosity to know about Heaven and Hell.

 

Thereafter, God promised him his desired realization.  He said, both places are exactly the same, only ones feeling matters. The man did not understand anything and quietly followed God.

 

After a long walk, they reached a place where many delicious dishes were being cooked. But, all the creatures had non-flexible hands as a result of which they were unable to eat. All of them were dying with hunger. After taking a look at their miserable condition, the duo walked away. God pointed out the place as being Hell. They walked further and arrived at another place.

 

Surprisingly, the situation was exactly the same-the same dishes and the same kind of creatures. But here, one creature stretched his hand to feed his neighbour and standing in a circle everybody satiated themselves.

 

The man did not require any more explanation of this place of being Heaven. He could now realise God's words. It's not the place that makes a Heaven or Hell, compassion matters.

 

1.          The man was _____ to know about heaven and hell.

(a) happy                           (b) angry

(c) curragues                    (d) curious

(e) None of these

 

2.          The situations in Heaven and Hell were:

(a) Same                            (b) Boring

(c) Different                     (d) Amazing

(e) None of these

 

3.          It is not the place that makes Hell or Heaven, ___ matters.

(a) Compassion                (b) Jealousy

(c) Hatred                           (d) All of these

(e) None of these

 

4.          The creatures in both hell and heaven had:

(a) Scanty food                 

(b) Lack of cutlery

(c) Non-flexible hands

(d) A miserable condition

(e) None of these

 

  •                        Example 2

 

The True Friends

The four year old Pierre lived in a remote village near Paris. He was an orphan. So, his aunt took up the responsibility to look him after.

 

However, his aunt was not a kind lady and made Pierre toil day in and out for his daily bread. So, Pierre was sad. He did not even get time to run around the glades. But he had a friend whom he called 'Baleine'. It was an extraordinary whale with two golden balls fixed as eyes and power of speech. Whenever he was desolate he went to Baleine and chatted with her. Both of them liked each other immensely.

 

One day his aunt turned him out of the house and said he would be let in only on condition that he brings Baleine7 s eyes. Pierre was speechless. He went to Baleine and told with tears in his eyes that he requires her eyes. Baleine readily offered him but asked him to bring it back.

 

On returning home, his aunt sold the two balls to the king along with Pierre. After a week fed-up with the boy the king imposed on him restrictions if he runs away to Baleine.

 

On realizing that Pierre has come, Baleine rushed near the shore and tearfully begged her eyes back. Pierre rushed back to the palace and stole the balls at night. Many soldiers chased him. On reaching the shore he called out at the top of his voice ?Baleine !!!' and there she was to take him to the kingdom of waters where they happily played together ever after.

 

1.          Pierre had no time to run around:

(a) Pond                           (b) Market

(c) Woods                        (d) Glades

(e) None of these

 

2.          Pierre's friend was a:

(a) Jellyfish                      (b) Shark

(c) Whale                         (d) Octopus

(e) None of these

 

3.          Pierre's friend could:

(a) Sleepwhole day      (b) Clap

(c) Dance                           (d) Speak

(e) None of these

 

4.          As eyes, Baleine had two:

(a) Diamond balls             (b) Golden biscuits

(c) Pearl drops                  (d) Golden balls

(e) None of these

 

 

 

 

Example-1

1.    (d)

2.    (a)

3.    (a)

4.    (c)

Example-2

1.    (d)

2.    (a)

3.    (d)

4.    (d)

 

Notes - Comprehensions Based on Stories


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