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Comprehension

ICSE · Class 10 · English Language - Archer

Practice quiz for Comprehension — ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer. MCQs and questions with answers to test your preparation.

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What is the first step you should take when reading a comprehension passage?

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When you encounter an unfamiliar word in a passage, what should you do?

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What is the main purpose of reading a passage multiple times?

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In summary writing, how many words are typically required?

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When answering vocabulary questions, what should you ensure about your chosen answer?

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It should have the same gender, tense, and number as the original word

When replacing words in vocabulary questions, the substitute must match the original word's grammatical properties - gender, tense, and number. For example, 'boast' (verb) should be replaced with 'brag' (verb), not 'proud' (adjective). This ensures grammatical correctness and maintains the sentence structure. Word length (option A), language family (option C), and rhyming (option D) are not relevant criteria for vocabulary substitution.

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What should you do when a question asks you to quote lines from the text?

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Quote the exact lines verbatim without any changes

When asked to quote lines from text (indicated by phrases like 'Which sentence in the passage tells you that...'), you must write the exact words from the passage without any modifications. This tests your ability to locate specific information. Paraphrasing (option A), summarizing (option C), or using memory (option D) changes the original text and doesn't fulfill the requirement of quoting exact lines.

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In summary writing, which voice should you primarily use?

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Reported speech

Summaries should be written in reported speech (indirect speech) to maintain objectivity and formal tone. This means converting direct quotes and first-person statements into third-person reporting. For example, 'I am happy' becomes 'He/She was happy.' This creates distance between the summarizer and the original content. Active voice only (option A) or passive voice only (option B) are too restrictive. Direct speech (option D) involves quoting exact words, which is not appropriate for summaries.

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What is the purpose of the second reading of a comprehension passage?

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To identify main points and connect them with questions

The second reading is crucial for identifying the main points of the passage and understanding how they relate to the questions asked. After the first general reading and reviewing the questions, the second reading becomes more focused and analytical. This is when you should identify points for summary writing. Checking spelling (option A), counting paragraphs (option C), and finding the author's name (option D) are not primary purposes of strategic reading for comprehension.

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What are the important topics in Comprehension for ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer?
Key topics in Comprehension include Comprehensive Reading Strategy Process, Comprehensive Reading Strategy Overview, Comprehensive Reading Comprehension Strategy Map. These are the concepts ICSE Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
How to score full marks in Comprehension — ICSE Class 10 English Language - Archer?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 45 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

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