

This Grade 7 reading comprehension worksheet focuses on "Ravi's Courageous Act," a thrilling story about bravery, quick thinking, and determination. Through engaging exercises, students will not only enhance their understanding of the story but also strengthen their grammar skills. The worksheet is divided into various exercises to build comprehension and language abilities, including multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blanks, true and false, underlining key ideas, and paragraph writing. This approach helps learners identify key story elements, analyze character actions, and reflect on the moral lessons within the narrative.
Key exercises include:
- Multiple Choice Questions: To evaluate understanding of specific details from the story.
- Fill in the Blanks: With context-driven words to reinforce vocabulary and comprehension.
- True and False: To test understanding of the facts presented in the story.
- Underline the Words: To focus on key ideas and essential phrases.
- Paragraph Writing: A reflection activity that challenges students to articulate their thoughts on bravery and fear.
Exercise 1 - Multiple Choice Questions
1. b) To collect firewood for his family.
2. a) He stood frozen, thinking about the bravery stories.
3. b) A sturdy branch lying on the ground.
4. c) It ran away without attacking.
5. c) Stories of bravery that heroes shared.
6. b) He was afraid but remained calm.
7. a) They praised him for his bravery.
8. a) He praised Ravi for his courage and quick thinking.
9. c) He quickly grabbed more firewood.
10. a) Heroes act bravely in dangerous situations.
Exercise 2 - Fill in the Blanks
1. bravery
2. quick thinking
3. hesitation
4. heroism
5. courage
6. fear
7. determination
8. actions
9. strength
10. composure
Exercise 3 - True or False
1. True
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. False
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 - Underline the Key Idea
1. Ravi stood his ground and didn’t let fear take control of him when he saw the tiger.
2. The villagers were amazed at Ravi’s bravery when he faced the tiger without running away.
3. Ravi quickly thought of a plan and grabbed a nearby stick to defend himself.
4. Even though the tiger was large and dangerous, Ravi didn't hesitate to protect himself.
5. Ravi’s actions in the forest showed that true courage means doing what’s right, even in fear.
6. The villagers were impressed by Ravi’s courage and admired him for standing up to the tiger.
7. Ravi remembered the bravery stories he had heard and used them to stay calm.
8. Ravi’s father praised him for being brave and acting decisively in the face of danger.
9. Ravi knew that facing his fear was the only way to overcome the danger.
10. The tiger ran away after being surprised by Ravi’s strength and bravery.
Exercise 5 - Paragraph Writing
This answer will vary. Students should analyze Ravi’s bravery and the importance of quick thinking, fear management, and determination.
This worksheet provides a comprehensive learning experience, combining critical thinking, language development, and character analysis.
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They combine grammar and reading comprehension worksheet practice, helping students analyze sentence structure while understanding context in CBSE English.
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