

This Grade 7 worksheet is designed to help students develop strong reading comprehension skills by combining ideas, connecting themes, and drawing conclusions from a full passage. With a variety of engaging exercises, this worksheet provides essential practice for young learners.
✔️ Multiple choice questions to identify the best answer based on the story.
✔️ Fill-in-the-blank exercises using important words from the passage.
✔️ True/False statements to test understanding of facts and implied meaning.
✔️ Sentence completion to explain ideas using textual support.
✔️ Paragraph completion to strengthen comprehension, synthesis, and analytical thinking.
This worksheet helps students understand how ideas from people, memories, and teamwork connect to solve problems, improving comprehension, critical thinking, and deeper reading analysis.
Perfect for strengthening core English reading skills in a fun, structured, and practical way!
Exercise 1 – Choose the Best Answer:
1. b) She loved reading there.
2. b) They thought nobody used the library.
3. c) Someone must take the first step.
4. b) They could save money.
5. c) She offered extra plant pots.
6. a) Students worked together.
7. b) She liked the idea and asked for a simple plan.
8. c) It felt peaceful and calm.
9. b) Small actions can create change.
10. b) It reminded people of old memories.
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks:
1. reading
2. noticed
3. benches
4. plants
5. teacher
6. shade
7. pots
8. quote
9. walked
10. change
Exercise 3 – True or False:
1. False
2. True
3. True
4. False
5. False
6. True
7. True
8. True
9. False
10. True
Exercise 4 – Complete Each Sentence:
1. Meera felt hopeful when Mrs Joshi liked the idea and asked them to prepare a simple plan.
2. Aarav supported Meera by suggesting a reading corner with benches and plants.
3. Meera remembered her grandfather’s words because she understood that someone must take the first step for change to happen.
4. Meera spoke about how a clean garden could encourage reading and group discussions.
5. Students understood the idea after Meera and Aarav explained how the garden could become useful and welcoming again.
6. The library garden changed because students worked together and treated it like a shared responsibility.
7. Ritu offered help after she listened carefully and offered extra plant pots from her brother’s nursery.
8. The signs in the garden made the place feel more welcoming and peaceful.
9. The old desks were useful because they saved money and could be reused as benches.
10. The project worked well because everyone supported the idea and helped improve the library garden.
Exercise 5 – Complete the Passage:
1. noticed
2. benches
3. teacher
4. pots
5. change
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They help students connect information from two texts, building stronger reading comprehension and deeper understanding in CBSE English practice.
It improves critical thinking by helping students notice relationships, patterns, and shared messages across different reading comprehension texts.
Parents can ask children to compare two short passages and explain common ideas using clear examples and simple reasoning.