Comprehension
Practice Comprehension MCQs from the English syllabus.
Read the passage: Bhanubhakta Acharya is the first poet of Nepal. He translated the Ramayana into Nepali. He is known as 'Adikavi'. Question: Who is known as 'Adikavi'?
Read the passage: The internet connects people around the world. We can send emails and search for information. It has changed the way we communicate. Question: What is one use of the internet mentioned in the passage?
Read the passage: Health is wealth. We should eat balanced food and exercise regularly. Drinking plenty of water is also necessary for a healthy body. Question: What is necessary for a healthy body according to the text?
Read the passage: Dashain is the biggest festival in Nepal. People visit their relatives and receive Tika. It is a time of joy and celebration. Question: Which is the biggest festival in Nepal according to the text?
Read the passage: Solar energy is energy from the sun. It is a renewable source of energy. It does not cause pollution. Question: What type of energy source is solar energy?
Read the passage: Buddha was born in Lumbini, Nepal. He taught about peace and non-violence. Many people visit Lumbini to see his birthplace. Question: Where was Buddha born?
Read the passage: The elephant is the largest land animal. It has a long trunk and big ears. Elephants are very intelligent. Question: Which is the largest land animal?
Read the passage: Cricket is a popular sport in Nepal. Sandeep Lamichhane is a famous Nepali cricketer. Many young people enjoy playing this game. Question: Who is a famous Nepali cricketer mentioned?
Read the passage: Electricity is generated from water in Nepal. This is called hydroelectricity. It is used to light our homes and run factories. Question: What is the source of electricity in Nepal mentioned?
Read the passage: Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal. It has many historical temples and palaces. The city is very crowded. Question: What is a feature of Kathmandu mentioned in the text?
Read the passage: Reading books is a good habit. It improves our knowledge and vocabulary. Libraries are places where we can find many books. Question: How does reading books help us?
Read the passage: Bees are insects that make honey. They live in hives. They collect nectar from flowers. Question: Where do bees live?
Read the passage: The moon revolves around the earth. It does not have its own light. It reflects light from the sun. Question: Where does the moon get its light from?
Read the passage: A library is a quiet place. People go there to read and study. You should not make noise in a library. Question: Why do people go to a library?
Read the passage: Pokhara is famous for its lakes and views of the Annapurna range. Phewa Lake is a major attraction for tourists. Question: Which lake is a major attraction in Pokhara?
Read the passage: Regular hand washing prevents the spread of germs. It is important to use soap and clean water. This keeps us safe from many diseases. Question: What is the benefit of hand washing?
Read the passage: An umbrella protects us from rain and sun. It is usually made of cloth and metal. Question: What is the purpose of an umbrella?
Read the passage: Cows are domestic animals. They give us milk. Milk is used to make curd, butter, and cheese. Question: What products can be made from milk?
Read the passage: Birds have feathers and wings. Most birds can fly. They build nests to lay eggs. Question: Why do birds build nests?
Read the passage: A clock tells us the time. It has three hands: the hour hand, the minute hand, and the second hand. Question: How many hands does a clock have according to the text?