10 December 2024

COMPREHENSION || PASSAGE PRACTICE - 5 || ELTS OLYMPIAD 2025

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 COMPREHENSION PASSAGE - 5


1. Reading Skills (Comprehension)

Read the passage given below and answer the following questions.

    In a quaint village in India, there lived a wise old man named Baba. He was known for his wisdom and often helped the villagers solve their problems. One day, a young man named Ravi approached Baba, frustrated and upset. "Baba," he said, "I work hard every day, but I never seem to have enough money. I want to be rich!"
    
    Baba listened patiently and then suggested, "Meet me by the riverbank at dawn tomorrow." Curious, Ravi agreed.
    
    The next morning, Ravi arrived at the riverbank to find Baba waiting with a small pot. Baba handed the pot to Ravi and said, "Fill this pot with water from the river." Ravi did as he was told. Then Baba instructed him to carry the pot back to his house without spilling any water.
Ravi struggled to balance the pot as he walked, but he managed to reach home without spilling a drop. "Now," said Baba, "you must do this every day for a week."
After a week of carrying the pot, Ravi returned to Baba, exhausted but proud. "I did it! I can carry the pot without spilling any water!" he exclaimed.

    Baba smiled and said, "You see, Ravi? Just like you learned to balance the pot, you must learn to balance your life. Wealth is not just about money; it’s about managing what you have wisely."
    
    Ravi realized that true wealth comes from understanding and managing one’s resources effectively. He thanked Baba for his wisdom and promised to apply it in his life.

Questions

  1. What problem did Ravi present to Baba?
    A. He wanted advice on farming.
    B. He was unhappy with his job.
    C. He wanted to become rich quickly.
    D. He needed help with his family issues.
  2. What task did Baba give to Ravi?
    A. To plant crops in the field
    B. To fill a pot with water from the river
    C. To build a house
    D. To gather firewood
  3. What lesson did Ravi learn from carrying the pot?
    A. Hard work is not necessary for success.
    B. Wealth is only about having more money.
    C. Balancing life is essential for true wealth.
    D. It is better to rely on others for help.
  4. Which of the following best describes Baba's role in the story?
    A. A wealthy merchant
    B. A wise teacher
    C. A strict father
    D. A lazy villager
  5. The word closest in meaning to ‘exhausted’ in this context is:
    A. Energized
    B. Tired
    C. Happy
    D. Confused

Answer Key

1: C    2: B    3: C    4: B    5: B

Prepared by Harinath Vemula for www.english143.in

 COMPREHENSION PASSAGE - 5


1. Reading Skills (Comprehension)

Read the passage given below and answer the following questions.

    In a quaint village in India, there lived a wise old man named Baba. He was known for his wisdom and often helped the villagers solve their problems. One day, a young man named Ravi approached Baba, frustrated and upset. "Baba," he said, "I work hard every day, but I never seem to have enough money. I want to be rich!"
    
    Baba listened patiently and then suggested, "Meet me by the riverbank at dawn tomorrow." Curious, Ravi agreed.
    
    The next morning, Ravi arrived at the riverbank to find Baba waiting with a small pot. Baba handed the pot to Ravi and said, "Fill this pot with water from the river." Ravi did as he was told. Then Baba instructed him to carry the pot back to his house without spilling any water.
Ravi struggled to balance the pot as he walked, but he managed to reach home without spilling a drop. "Now," said Baba, "you must do this every day for a week."
After a week of carrying the pot, Ravi returned to Baba, exhausted but proud. "I did it! I can carry the pot without spilling any water!" he exclaimed.

    Baba smiled and said, "You see, Ravi? Just like you learned to balance the pot, you must learn to balance your life. Wealth is not just about money; it’s about managing what you have wisely."
    
    Ravi realized that true wealth comes from understanding and managing one’s resources effectively. He thanked Baba for his wisdom and promised to apply it in his life.

Questions

  1. What problem did Ravi present to Baba?
    A. He wanted advice on farming.
    B. He was unhappy with his job.
    C. He wanted to become rich quickly.
    D. He needed help with his family issues.
  2. What task did Baba give to Ravi?
    A. To plant crops in the field
    B. To fill a pot with water from the river
    C. To build a house
    D. To gather firewood
  3. What lesson did Ravi learn from carrying the pot?
    A. Hard work is not necessary for success.
    B. Wealth is only about having more money.
    C. Balancing life is essential for true wealth.
    D. It is better to rely on others for help.
  4. Which of the following best describes Baba's role in the story?
    A. A wealthy merchant
    B. A wise teacher
    C. A strict father
    D. A lazy villager
  5. The word closest in meaning to ‘exhausted’ in this context is:
    A. Energized
    B. Tired
    C. Happy
    D. Confused

Answer Key

1: C    2: B    3: C    4: B    5: B

COMPREHENSION || PASSAGE PRACTICE - 4 || ELTS OLYMPIAD 2025

Prepared by Harinath Vemula for www.english143.in

 COMPREHENSION PASSAGE - 4


1. Reading Skills (Comprehension)

Read the passage given below and answer the following questions.

    Once upon a time in a small village in India, there lived a kind-hearted farmer named Raju. He worked hard in his fields and grew plenty of crops. One day, while plowing his field, he found a wounded bird lying on the ground. Seeing the bird in pain, Raju gently picked it up and took it home. He cared for the bird, feeding it and nursing it back to health.

    As the days passed, the bird regained its strength and was soon able to fly again. Before leaving, the bird thanked Raju for his kindness and promised to return the favor someday. Raju smiled and said, "You don’t need to repay me. Helping you was enough."

    One day, a terrible storm hit the village. The winds were strong, and Raju's crops were at risk of being destroyed. Suddenly, the same bird appeared in the sky, flying above Raju's fields. With its powerful wings, it created a protective barrier against the harsh winds, saving Raju's crops from destruction.

    After the storm passed, Raju looked up at the bird and realized that kindness always comes back to those who give it freely. He felt grateful for his decision to help the wounded bird.

Questions

  1. What did Raju find while plowing his field?
    A. A treasure chest
    B. A wounded bird
    C. A lost child
    D. A wild animal
  2. How did Raju help the bird?
    A. He ignored it and continued working.
    B. He took it home and nursed it back to health.
    C. He sold it to someone else.
    D. He left it in the field to fend for itself.
  3. What promise did the bird make to Raju?
    A. To bring him food
    B. To return the favor someday
    C. To stay with him forever
    D. To sing for him
  4. What is the moral of this story?
    A. Always expect something in return for your kindness.
    B. Kindness can lead to unexpected rewards later on.
    C. Helping others can be dangerous sometimes.
    D. Animals should not be trusted.
  5. The word closest in meaning to ‘barrier’ in this context is:
    A. Obstacle
    B. Pathway
    C. Opening
    D. Invitation

Answer Key

1: B    2: B    3: B    4: B    5: A

Prepared by Harinath Vemula for www.english143.in

 COMPREHENSION PASSAGE - 4


1. Reading Skills (Comprehension)

Read the passage given below and answer the following questions.

    Once upon a time in a small village in India, there lived a kind-hearted farmer named Raju. He worked hard in his fields and grew plenty of crops. One day, while plowing his field, he found a wounded bird lying on the ground. Seeing the bird in pain, Raju gently picked it up and took it home. He cared for the bird, feeding it and nursing it back to health.

    As the days passed, the bird regained its strength and was soon able to fly again. Before leaving, the bird thanked Raju for his kindness and promised to return the favor someday. Raju smiled and said, "You don’t need to repay me. Helping you was enough."

    One day, a terrible storm hit the village. The winds were strong, and Raju's crops were at risk of being destroyed. Suddenly, the same bird appeared in the sky, flying above Raju's fields. With its powerful wings, it created a protective barrier against the harsh winds, saving Raju's crops from destruction.

    After the storm passed, Raju looked up at the bird and realized that kindness always comes back to those who give it freely. He felt grateful for his decision to help the wounded bird.

Questions

  1. What did Raju find while plowing his field?
    A. A treasure chest
    B. A wounded bird
    C. A lost child
    D. A wild animal
  2. How did Raju help the bird?
    A. He ignored it and continued working.
    B. He took it home and nursed it back to health.
    C. He sold it to someone else.
    D. He left it in the field to fend for itself.
  3. What promise did the bird make to Raju?
    A. To bring him food
    B. To return the favor someday
    C. To stay with him forever
    D. To sing for him
  4. What is the moral of this story?
    A. Always expect something in return for your kindness.
    B. Kindness can lead to unexpected rewards later on.
    C. Helping others can be dangerous sometimes.
    D. Animals should not be trusted.
  5. The word closest in meaning to ‘barrier’ in this context is:
    A. Obstacle
    B. Pathway
    C. Opening
    D. Invitation

Answer Key

1: B    2: B    3: B    4: B    5: A

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