

This Class 2 worksheet presents a detailed long reading passage titled “A Helpful Day in Aarav’s Classroom.” It follows Aarav through a full, activity-packed school day where he proudly serves as the class helper. The passage highlights morning attendance, EVS class discussions, handwriting practice, a group activity on classroom objects, fruit break conversations, a school corridor walk, a maths counters task, and an end-of-day reading circle. Students use this richly described narrative to practise careful reading, recall, sequencing, and comprehension through MCQs and Fill-in-the-Blanks.
Long reading passages help children:
1. Build stamina and focus while reading extended text.
2. Understand detailed sequences of events within a school-day routine.
3. Strengthen vocabulary related to school life, teamwork, and responsibility.
4. Answer structured questions with accuracy and understanding.
This worksheet includes:
• One long narrative passage (Pages 2–3)
• Exercise 1 – 10 Multiple Choice Questions (Pages 4–5)
• Exercise 2 – 10 Fill-in-the-Blanks (Page 6)
PASSAGE SUMMARY (Pages 2–3)
Aarav begins his day with pride as the “Class Helper for the Day.” He places his bottle and books neatly, collects notebooks, participates in an EVS cleanliness discussion, and distributes handwriting sheets. He kindly helps Sia pick up her pencil and assists with a group task on classroom objects. Later, he enjoys fruit break, walks the corridor to observe signboards, helps distribute counters for maths, reads aloud during the reading circle, and ends the day by arranging chairs and closing windows responsibly. Mrs. Rupa praises him for being a helpful, reliable student.
Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions (Pages 4–5)
1. b
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. b
6. a
7. b
8. b
9. a
10. a
Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks (Page 6)
1. 2B
2. Rupa
3. pencil
4. cards
5. signboards
6. apple
7. duty
8. corridor
9. counters
10. voice
This long reading worksheet is ideal for helping your Class 2 child grow into a confident reader—one who can follow detailed sequences and answer comprehension questions independently.
It trains learners to track information across paragraphs and understand deeper ideas clearly.
It helps children break down information, identify key points, and read with purpose.
They improve attention, vocabulary exposure, and logical thinking required in CBSE reading tasks.