Wednesday, September 14, 2022

Helen Keller | Class 4 | English | Reading Comprehension

Passage 1

It was the summer of 1880. A healthy baby girl was born in a small town in Alabama. Her parents loved her dearly and named her Helen Keller. But one day, the baby became ill and day after day, her fever stayed high. Everyone in the family tried to help her to get better, but all they could say was, “There is nothing more we can do. The baby may not live.”

Helen lived. But she was not the same after her illness. “Something is very wrong,” her mother said. At last they found out what was wrong. The child could not see or hear.

Answer the following questions from the passage given above.

1. In which year was Helen Keller born?

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2. Where was she born?

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3. Who named the girl Helen Keller?

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4. What happened with her one day?

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5. What was wrong with her after illness?

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6. Join the two sentences by using but and re-write.

Helen lived after her illness. She could not hear or see.

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7. Make a sentence by using the word ‘healthy’.

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8. Write the opposite of the word ‘ill’ from the passage.

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Passage 2

Helen copied her teacher and spelt D_O_L_L too, but she did not understand what she was doing. Helen liked Miss Sullivan. She was strict but kind. She spelt a lot of words for Helen, on her hand, day and night, to make Helen understand.

One day, her teacher made Helen put her hand into running water. Then, she spelt W_A_T_E_R. suddenly Helen understood that W_A_T_E_R meant something wet, running over her hand. She understood that words were the most important things in the world. Words would tell her everything she wanted to know.

Answer the following questions from the passage given above.

1. Who was Helen’s teacher?

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2. How was Helen’s teacher?

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3. What did she do to make Helen understand?

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4. Why did her teacher put her hand in water?

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5. What did Helen learn when the teacher put her hand into running water?

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6. What was the most important thing that Helen finally understood?

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7. Make a sentence by using the word ‘important’.

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8. What is the V1 form of the word ‘spelt’?

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9. Join the following two sentences by using ’but’.

She was strict. She was kind.

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10. Write the opposite of the word ‘dry’ from the given passage.

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Helen Keller NCERT Solutions

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