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G7 Reader CH 1 (Part 1) Test

The document outlines an assessment titled 'Three Questions' consisting of various sections including fill in the blanks, true or false, multiple choice questions, one-word answers, word meanings, and extract-based questions. It tests comprehension of a story involving a king, a hermit, and themes of wisdom and time. The total marks for the assessment are 30, and it is designed to be completed in 45 minutes.

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G7 Reader CH 1 (Part 1) Test

The document outlines an assessment titled 'Three Questions' consisting of various sections including fill in the blanks, true or false, multiple choice questions, one-word answers, word meanings, and extract-based questions. It tests comprehension of a story involving a king, a hermit, and themes of wisdom and time. The total marks for the assessment are 30, and it is designed to be completed in 45 minutes.

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"Three Questions"

Total Marks: 30
Time: 45 minutes

Section A: Fill in the Blanks (1 × 5 = 5 marks)

1. The king thought he would never ______ if he knew the answers to three questions.
2. The king sent messengers throughout his ______.
3. The hermit lived in a ______ and never left it.
4. The king dug the beds for ______.
5. The wounded man was actually the king's ______.

Section B: True or False (1 × 3 = 3 marks)

1. The hermit answered the king’s questions immediately.


2. The king put on royal clothes before meeting the hermit.
3. The king helped the wounded man by bandaging his wound.

Section C: MCQs (1 × 4 = 4 marks)

1. What did the king promise in return for answers to his questions?
a) Gold
b) A large sum of money
c) Land
d) A royal title
2. According to some people, the most important time is:
a) Morning
b) Future
c) Present
d) Evening
3. The hermit gave the king the spade and:
a) Slept under a tree
b) Sat down on the ground
c) Left the forest
d) Went to eat
4. What did the king do when the hermit was tired?
a) Gave him water
b) Called his soldiers
c) Took the spade and worked
d) Left the place

Section D: One-word Answers (1 × 3 = 3 marks)

1. Who was known for his wisdom?


2. What kind of life did the hermit live?
3. Who fainted in front of the king and the hermit?

Section E: Word Meanings (1 × 5 = 5 marks)

Write the meanings of the following words and frame a sentence:

1. Affairs
2. Hermit
3. Councillors
4. Fainted
5. Beds (in the context of gardening)

Section F: Extract Based Questions (2 × 5 = 10 marks)

Read the following extract and answer the questions below:

"Thanks,” said the hermit, giving the king his spade. Then he sat down on the ground. One hour
passed, then another. The sun went down behind the trees, and at last the king stuck the spade
into the ground and said, “I came to you, wise man, for an answer to my questions. If you can
give me no answer, tell me so and I will return home.”
“Here comes someone running,” said the hermit.

Questions:

1. Why did the king take the spade from the hermit?
2. What did the king do while the hermit rested?
3. What does the word "wise man" refer to here?
4. Why did the king want to return home?
5. Who was running toward them?

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