Class 4 English — Reading and putting events in order
Answer questions about a short passage and put what happened back into the order the passage gives.
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1.Read this passage. "On Sunday Nila found a kite tangled in the neem tree outside her house. She fetched a long bamboo pole from the shed and lifted the kite free. The paper was torn, so she carried it inside and mended it with glue and a strip of newspaper. By evening the kite was flying again, higher than the rooftops." Sort each statement by whether the passage says it.
Groups: The passage says this · The passage does not say this
- The paper of the kite was torn.
- The kite was tangled in a neem tree.
- Nila bought a new kite from the market.
- The kite was flying again by evening.
- The kite belonged to Nila's brother.
- Nila reached the kite with a bamboo pole.
2.In the tailorbird passage, which word means the same as "pierces"?
- a) paints
- b) makes holes in
- c) folds over
- d) carries away
3.In the tailorbird passage, what does the bird use as its thread?
- a) plant fibre
- b) thin twigs
- c) its own feathers
- d) dry grass
4.In the kite passage, what did Nila fetch from the shed? Answer in one or two words.
5.Read this passage. "A tailorbird builds a nest most people walk straight past. It chooses one large green leaf and pierces small holes along its edges with its beak. Then it draws the edges together, stitching them with plant fibre. Inside the pocket it has made, it lays a soft lining of grass. From the path, the nest looks like nothing but a folded leaf." Why do people walk past the nest without noticing it?
- a) It is smaller than a coin.
- b) It is built very high up.
- c) It looks like a folded leaf.
- d) It is only built at night.
6.Read this passage. "A tailorbird builds a nest most people walk straight past. It chooses one large green leaf and pierces small holes along its edges with its beak. Then it draws the edges together, stitching them with plant fibre. Inside the pocket it has made, it lays a soft lining of grass. From the path, the nest looks like nothing but a folded leaf." Put the steps in the order the passage gives them.
- It stitches the edges together with plant fibre.
- It lays a soft lining of grass inside.
- The bird chooses one large green leaf.
- It pierces small holes along the edges.
7.Answer in one word. In the tailorbird passage, what does the bird make the small holes with?
8.Read this passage. "On Sunday Nila found a kite tangled in the neem tree outside her house. She fetched a long bamboo pole from the shed and lifted the kite free. The paper was torn, so she carried it inside and mended it with glue and a strip of newspaper. By evening the kite was flying again, higher than the rooftops." Pair each question with its answer.
- Where was the kite stuck?
- What did Nila use to reach it?
- What was wrong with the kite?
- When was it flying again?
- by evening
- a long bamboo pole
- in the neem tree
- the paper was torn
Answer key — Class 4 English — Reading and putting events in order
- 1. The kite was tangled in a neem tree. → The passage says this; Nila reached the kite with a bamboo pole. → The passage says this; The kite belonged to Nila's brother. → The passage does not say this; The paper of the kite was torn. → The passage says this; Nila bought a new kite from the market. → The passage does not say this; The kite was flying again by evening. → The passage says this
- 2. b) makes holes in
- 3. a) plant fibre
- 4.
- pole
- bamboo pole
- a pole
- a bamboo pole
- 5. c) It looks like a folded leaf.
- 6. 1. The bird chooses one large green leaf. 2. It pierces small holes along the edges. 3. It stitches the edges together with plant fibre. 4. It lays a soft lining of grass inside.
- 7. beak
- 8. Where was the kite stuck? → in the neem tree; What did Nila use to reach it? → a long bamboo pole; What was wrong with the kite? → the paper was torn; When was it flying again? → by evening