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Unseen Passage for Class 5 English _ Sharpen Reading and Comprehension Skills

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Unseen Passage for Class 5 English _ Sharpen Reading and Comprehension Skills

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  1. Unseen Passage for Class 5 English | Sharpen Reading and Comprehension Skills Unseen passages for class 5 English offer significant benefits for Class 5 students. They expose students to diverse literary works, fostering empathy and cultural understanding. These passages improve language and communication skills, enhancing reading comprehension and writing abilities. Unseen passages also promote critical thinking, as students analyze themes and develop independent interpretations. Furthermore, they ignite creativity and imagination, encouraging students to think outside the box. By accessing unseen passages, Class 5 students gain a deeper appreciation for literature, expand their knowledge, and develop essential skills for personal and academic growth. Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions given below: Buddha walked on fearlessly. Angulimala ran as fast as he could but he could not catch up with him. He swore and shouted at Buddha, but Buddha smile kindly at him and continued to walk through the forest. This went on for several hours and Angulimala was, at last, tired and sat down. Buddha stood in front of him. His face was shining with kindness for the robber. "Who are you, man?" asked Angulimala. "Why do you travel through this forest alone? Aren't you afraid of Angulimala? Why couldn't I catch you? What magic do you possess? Buddha replied gently, "I'm a friend of yours and I've come to the forest to help you. I've come to save you from further sin. I'm not afraid of you because I love you as I love all other men. My magic is the magic of kindness for all living creatures." These noble words touched the cruel heart of Angulimala and he fell at the feet of Buddha.” O Lord save me!" he said sobbing. "I am the Buddha am the greatest sinner on earth". He cried bitterly and tears flowed from his eyes in two unending streams. Answer the following Question:- Question. Why was Angulimala tired? Answer : Angulimala was tired because for several hours he ran as fast as he could to catch up with Buddha. Question. In what manner did Buddha stand before the robber? Answer : Buddha stood before the robber with the face shining with kindness.

  2. Question. Which contrast does the author present in this passage? Answer : The contrast is that the robber swears and shouts at Buddha while he smiles kindly at the robber Question. What was Buddha's reply when Angulimala asked who he was? Answer : Buddha's reply was that he was a friend of his and he had come to save him from further sin. Question. What was the magic with Buddha, according to Buddha himself? Answer : Buddha's magic was the magic of kindness for all living creatures. Question. Why did Angulimala, the robber fall at the feet of Buddha? Answer : Angulimala fell at the feet of Buddha because the noble words touched his cruel heart. Question. What did the robber say sobbingly? Before the robber? Answer : The robber sobbingly said that he was the greatest sinner on earth and appealed to save. Question. Who are the two talkers in this passage? Answer : Buddha and Angulimala are the two talkers. Question. How does this passage end? Answer : This passage ends pathetically with tears of gratitude in Angulimala's eyes. Question.Find the words from the passage which mean:- Answer : (i) kindness (ii) robber Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: Discipline teaches us self-control, self-restrain and respect for laws. It produces a sense of duty. There is discipline in heavenly bodies, stars and planets. The ordered growth and decay show that there is discipline everywhere in nature. The school and colleges cannot run without discipline. Discipline makes us civilized. We learn to respect the views and rights of others. Games and sports make the players disciplined. Discipline stands for law and order. A well-disciplined person always does his work (duty) honestly. If there is no discipline in society, people shall do as they please and that may be harmful for the society. Where there is no discipline, there is disorder. Without order and discipline there can be no peace in the society. Discipline keeps us within limits. Answer the following questions: Tick the correct alternative

  3. Question. Discipline teaches us- a.self-control b.respect for laws c.self-restrain d.All of the above Answer : (d) All of the above Question. Discipline stands for- a.law and order b.law and power c.order and power d.power Answer : (a) law and order Question. What does discipline teaches us? Answer : Discipline teaches us self-control, self-restrain and respect for laws. Question. What shows that there is discipline everywhere in nature? Answer : The ordered growth and decay show that there is discipline everywhere in nature. Question. What makes people civilised? Answer : Discipline makes people civilised. Question. How do games and sports help players? Answer : Games and sports help the players to get disciplined. Question. What does a well-disciplined person always do? Answer : A well-disciplined person always does his work honestly. Question. What will happen if there is no discipline in the society? Answer : If there is no discipline in the society, people shall do as they please and that may be harmful for the society. Question. How can there be peace in the society? Answer : There can be peace in the society by order and discipline. Question. Write the meaning of ‘decay’ according to this passage? Answer : In this passage ‘decay’ means ‘death’.

  4. Unseen passages provide invaluable benefits for Class 5 students. They foster empathy, improve language skills, promote critical thinking, and spark creativity. To explore more unseen passages like this, visit StudiesToday.com and unlock a world of engaging literary works for further enrichment of your reading and learning experience.

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