Guidelines to Read a Passage
Comprehension: Prose
- Read the passage thoroughly.
- Identify the main idea and the supporting details of the passage.
- Understand the first (introduction) and the last (conclusion) paragraph of the passage.
- Identify the theme of each paragraph.
- Identify the tone used in the passage.
- Understand the author’s purpose and viewpoint.
- Read the questions carefully.
- Understand what is being asked in the questions.
Comprehension: Poetry
- Read the poem thoroughly.
- Identify the theme and the rhyme scheme of the poem.
- Identify the figures of speech used.
- Read the questions carefully.
- Understand what is being asked in the questions.
- Identify the imagery used by the poet.
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Daily Reading Comprehension Practice
Television is a wonderful scientific gift. It combines the advantages of cinema and radio. Television is the most important and effective medium of entertainment. It broadcasts the main events live. It is also the most effective advertising medium. It facilitates mass education. It is very important in the world of sports and sports. However, it has some disadvantages. It is used to enhance the image of certain individuals. Some programs are unsuitable for student viewing. There is a danger of becoming addicted to television. Academic performance suffers as a result. It also affects eyesight. Consequently, programs must be selected carefully.
Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs):
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What is the primary advantage of television, according to the passage?
- a) Enhancing the image of individuals
- b) Combining the advantages of cinema and radio
- c) Broadcasting main events live
- d) Affecting eyesight positively
Answer: b) Combining the advantages of cinema and radio
Which of the following is mentioned as a disadvantage of television in the passage?
- a) Enhancing academic performance
- b) Facilitating mass education
- c) Danger of addiction and its impact on eyesight
- d) Improving the world of sports
Answer: c) Danger of addiction and its impact on eyesight
What does the passage suggest about the selection of television programs?
- a) All programs are suitable for students
- b) Programs should not be selected carefully
- c) Careful selection is necessary due to the danger of addiction
- d) There is no impact on academic performance
Answer: c) Careful selection is necessary due to the danger of addiction
True and False Questions:
True or False: Television is considered the most important medium of entertainment according to the passage.
Answer: True
True or False: Television has no impact on academic performance, according to the passage.
Answer: False
True or False: The passage mentions that all television programs are suitable for student viewing.
Answer: False
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Short Answer Questions:
Explain the dual role of television mentioned in the passage.
Answer: Television combines the advantages of cinema and radio, serving as a significant medium for entertainment. It broadcasts main events live, making it important in the worlds of sports and advertising. However, it also has disadvantages, including the danger of addiction and its impact on academic performance.
Why does the passage emphasize the need for careful selection of television programs?
Answer: Careful selection is necessary to avoid the negative consequences of television, such as the danger of addiction and its impact on eyesight. Some programs may be unsuitable for student viewing, leading to a decline in academic performance.
Find the Unknown Word:
Identify the word from the passage that most nearly means “making something or someone look better or more attractive.”
Answer: Enhancing
Identify the word from the passage that most nearly means “the state of being dedicated or devoted to a habit or activity.”
Answer: Addiction