Class 6 Reading Passage on Indian Freedom Struggle

Class 6 Reading Passage on Indian Freedom Struggle
Class 6 Reading Passage on Indian Freedom Struggle

Class 6 Reading Passage on Indian Freedom Struggle

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The Road to Freedom: Reading Comprehension for Class 6 

This inspiring reading comprehension worksheet for Grade 6 helps learners understand India’s long and courageous fight for independence. The passage tells how Indians united under leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Sardar Patel to resist British rule through peaceful means. Students learn about key movements such as Non-Cooperation and Quit India, and how people from all walks of life — men, women, students, and farmers — played a role in shaping the nation’s destiny. The story highlights values of unity, truth, and non-violence that guided India’s freedom struggle, encouraging learners to respect history and the sacrifices made for independence. 

Why Reading Comprehension Matters in Grammar? 

Reading comprehension enhances language awareness and moral understanding. For Class 6 learners, this topic is important because: 
1. It strengthens grammar through clear, fact-based historical reading. 
2. It builds vocabulary related to patriotism, leadership, and unity. 
3. It connects sentence meaning with moral and social values. 
4. It encourages reflection and empathy while learning about India’s past. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

This worksheet includes structured comprehension exercises to boost understanding and inspire curiosity about history: 

Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
Students identify key leaders, events, and milestones from India’s freedom struggle. 

Exercise 2 – Short Answer Questions 
Learners explain why Indians were unhappy under British rule, how they protested peacefully, and name prominent leaders. 

Exercise 3 – Deep Thinking Questions 
Students reflect on the values of non-violence, how to honour this legacy today, and why unity matters in national progress. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Choose the Correct Option 
1. Who led the Non-Cooperation Movement? – Mahatma Gandhi 
2. What did Indians refuse to buy during the protests? – British goods 
3. When did India gain independence? – 15 August 1947 

Exercise 2 – Short Answers 
1. Indians were unhappy under British rule due to unfair laws and high taxes. 
2. Two leaders mentioned in the passage are Gandhi and Nehru. 
3. People protested peacefully by boycotting British schools and goods. 

Exercise 3 – Extended Thinking 
1. The freedom struggle promoted values of unity, courage, and truth. 
2. Students can honour this legacy by respecting freedom and equality. 
3. Non-violence was effective because it showed strength without using weapons. 
4. Synonym of “independence” – freedom. 

Help your child learn how unity and courage shaped India’s destiny! Strengthen comprehension, critical thinking, and moral understanding with this meaningful Class 6 worksheet. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

They help students understand India’s freedom struggle through factual and moral insights.


It builds patriotism and connects reading with historical understanding.

By linking events with courage, teamwork, and the value of freedom.

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