Class 7 Reading Passage on The Blue Umbrella

Class 7 Reading Passage on The Blue Umbrella
Class 7 Reading Passage on The Blue Umbrella

Class 7 Reading Passage on The Blue Umbrella

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The Gift of Kindness: The Blue Umbrella (Abridged)

This Class 7 reading comprehension worksheet retells Ruskin Bond’s touching story *The Blue Umbrella*, where a young girl’s act of generosity transforms envy into friendship. Set in a peaceful Himalayan village, the story follows Binya, who treasures her beautiful blue umbrella, and Ram Bharosa, a shopkeeper consumed by jealousy. Through kindness and forgiveness, Binya restores harmony — a timeless reminder that compassion is stronger than greed.

Why Reading The Blue Umbrella Matters in Grammar? 

1. It builds moral comprehension and empathy through narrative reflection. 
2. Students learn vocabulary related to emotion, community, and values. 
3. It enhances inference and cause-effect understanding through character analysis. 
4. It teaches sentence clarity and story sequencing using real-life values. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes three engaging activities that build comprehension and emotional literacy: 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students answer key questions about Binya, Ram Bharosa, and the events surrounding the umbrella. 

Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
Learners explain Binya’s actions, Ram Bharosa’s change of heart, and how the villagers reacted. 

Exercise 3 – Deep Comprehension and Vocabulary 
Students explore the moral of the story, the meaning of the umbrella, and find a synonym for “generosity.” 

Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option 
1. b) A blue umbrella 
2. b) He was jealous of Binya’s prized umbrella 
3. a) She forgave Ram Bharosa and gave him the umbrella 

Exercise 2 – Short Answers 
1. Binya exchanged her leopard-claw pendant for a bright blue umbrella. 
2. The villagers stopped buying from Ram Bharosa after he tried to steal from Binya. 
3. Ram Bharosa felt peace and happiness after Binya forgave him. 

Exercise 3 – Extended Responses 
1. The story teaches that kindness and forgiveness heal hearts and overcome envy. 
2. The umbrella symbolizes generosity, beauty, and the power of compassion. 
3. Binya’s selfless act changes the story’s tone from envy to warmth and friendship. 
4. Synonym for “generosity”: Kindness 

Inspire your child to value kindness, forgiveness, and empathy through this heartwarming Ruskin Bond classic. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They guide students to analyze honesty, fairness, and integrity in characters’ actions.

It fosters empathy, reading fluency, and vocabulary growth through contextual learning.

They offer relatable examples for exploring personal values and moral reasoning.