

A poor fisherman lived with his wife in a small hut near the sea. One day, while fishing, he caught a golden fish that spoke and begged to be released, saying it was an enchanted prince. The kind fisherman let it go. When he told his wife, she scolded him for not asking for a wish. She sent him back to ask the fish for a cottage instead of their hut. The fish granted it. Soon the wife wanted more—first a castle, then power, and finally to become ruler of the sea itself. Each time, the fisherman went unwillingly to the shore, calling the fish and conveying her demands. The sea grew darker and stormier with every visit. At last, when she asked to rule the sea, the fish replied, “Go home. She shall sit in her old hut again.” When he returned, everything had vanished, and they were back in their broken hut. The wife wept bitterly, but the fisherman felt peaceful once more. The story teaches that greed and discontent can take away even what we already have.
Reading comprehension builds grammar by providing meaningful contexts for language use. For Class 7 learners, this worksheet is important because:
1. It helps build vocabulary related to nature, greed, and contentment.
2. It teaches how greed can destroy peace and happiness.
3. It encourages critical thinking by analyzing the consequences of greed.
4. It fosters empathy by encouraging students to reflect on the fisherman’s and his wife’s actions.
This worksheet includes several exercises to assess understanding, reflection, and analysis:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions
Students answer questions about the fish, the wife’s wishes, and the consequences of greed.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions
Learners describe how the fisherman discovered the fish’s powers, why the wife’s wishes were ungrateful, and what happened in the end.
📋 Exercise 3 – Deep Thinking Questions
Students explore the lessons about greed, contentment, and how nature (the sea) reflects human emotions.
Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option
1. What did the fisherman catch?
- d. A golden fish.
2. What was the first wish the wife made?
- a. To live in a cottage.
3. What happened when the wife became too greedy?
- b. She lost everything.
Exercise 2 – Short Answers
1. He was kind and listened to its plea.
2. The fish granted wishes but grew angry with greed.
3. The wife lost everything and returned to poverty.
Exercise 3 – Extended Thinking
1. Greed destroys peace and happiness.
2. The sea mirrors rising greed and anger.
3. Contentment keeps life balanced and joyful.
4. “enchanted” – changed by magic.
This worksheet encourages children to reflect on the consequences of greed and the importance of contentment in life.
They teach lessons on humility, gratitude, and choices while enhancing vocabulary.
They connect language with timeless wisdom for Class 7 learners.
They make students think beyond the story, improving reasoning and empathy.