NCERT Solutions Class 6th English Grammar Unseen Passage Reading I With Questions And Answers

NCERT Solutions Class 6th English Grammar Unseen Passage Reading I

TextbookNCERT
Class 6th
Subject English Grammar
Chapter NameUnseen Passage Reading I
CategoryClass 6th English Grammar
Medium English
SourceLast Doubt
NCERT Solutions Class 6th English Grammar Unseen Passage Reading I – Unseen Passage Relate much more value in grammer it helps to understand your attention and your mind so in this article having 9 passage in which 3 are in the form of poem do this and gain knowledge in English Grammar Unseen Passage Reading I

NCERT Solutions Class 6th English Grammar Unseen Passage Reading I

English Grammar

Unseen Passage

Questions And Answers

Read the passages given below and answer the questions that follow:

Passage 1

What causes the monsoon? The monsoon, which is essentially the seasonal reversal in wind direction, causes most of the rainfall received in India and some other parts of the world. The primary cause of monsoons is the difference between annual temperature trends over land and sea. The apparent position of the Sun with reference to the Earth oscillates from the Tropic of Cancer to the Tropic of Capricorn. Thus the low pressure region created by solar heating also changes latitude. The northeast and southeast trade winds converge in this low pressure zone, which is also known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone or ITCZ. This low pressure region sees continuous rise of moist wind from the sea surface to the upper layers of the atmosphere, where the cooling means the air can no longer hold so much moisture resulting in precipitation. The rainy seasons of East Asia, sub-Saharan Africa, Australia and the southern part of North America coincide with the shift of ITCZ towards these regions.

Word-Meaning:Apparent – Clearly seen – स्पष्ट। Oscillate – Move to and FRO– घूमना।

Questions: Now answer the following questions by choosing correct options:

1. Monsoon is
(a) A type of sea wave
(b) a seasonal reversal in wind direction
(c) very hot wind
(d) very cold wind

2. What is the full form of ITCZ?
(a) Intertrance Convergence Zone
(b) Intertropical Convergence Zone
(c) Intertropical Capricorn Zone
(d) Intertropical Conveyance Zone

3. The major cause of monsoon is the
(a) difference between annual temperature trends over land and sea
(b) difference between day and night temperature
(c) moisture in the atmosphere
(d) None of these

4. Low pressure region is created by
(a) solar heating
(b) lunar cooling
(c) moist wind
(d) dry wind

5. It rains when
(a) moist wind goes down
(b) dry wind meets moist wind
(c) the air can no longer hold moisture resulting in precipitation
(d) annual temperature goes down

Аnswer:
1. B
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. C

Passage 2

Dry fruits are useful in various diseases of the brain, muscles and tissues. Particularly almond has got unique properties to remove brain weakness and strengthen it. Almond preserves the vitality of the brain, strengthens the muscles, destroys diseases originating from nervous and bilious disorders. Walnut is another dry fruit that possesses wonderful qualities of curing brain weakness. According to Dr. Johnson, almonds, figs, grapes, dates, apples, and oranges are rich in phosphoric element and should normally be used by brain workers. Phosphorus nourishes the vital tissues of the body. It keeps the mind full of enthusiasm for more work.

Word-Meaning:Almond – A dry fruit – सूखा फल, बादाम | Unique – Remarkable – विशिष्ट | Properties – | Qualities – गुण। Vitality – Liveliness, energy – जीवंतता, क्षमता। Nourish – (Here) feeds – पोषण करना। Enthusiasm – Zeal – उत्साह 

Questions: Now answer the following questions by choosing correct options:

1. Dry fruits are useful because they
(a) strengthen our heart
(b) cure various diseases of the brain, muscles and tissues
(c) give confidence to us
(d) empower us to do challenging tasks

2. Which one is not a property of almond?
(a) It preserves the vitality of the brain
(b) It strengthens the muscles
(c) It destroys diseases originating from nervous and bilious disorders
(d) It strengthens our digestive system

3. Phosphoric element is profusely found in
(a) almonds, figs, grapes, dates, apples and oranges
(b) almonds, figs, papayas, guavas and pineapples
(c) all the green vegetables
(d) seasonal fruits

4. Brain workers should take fruits rich in phosphoric element because
(a) they remove brain weakness
(b) they nourish the vital tissues of the body
(c) they keep the mind full of enthusiasm
(d) all the above

5. The word unique means the same as
(a) ordinary
(b) highly qualified
(c) unusual
(d) enlightened

Аnswer:
1 .B
2 .C
3. A
4. D
5. C

Passage 3

Garbage is a great environment hazard. It comes from various sources—used paper, tiffin packings, plastic bags, ice-cream wrappers, bottle caps, fallen leaves from trees and many more. Garbage makes the premises ugly, unkempt and breeds diseases. A lot of trash that is thrown away contains material that can be recycled and reused such as paper, metals and glass which can be sent to the nearest recycling centre or disposed of to the junk dealer. It also contains organic matter such as leaves which can enrich soil fertility. A compost pit can be made at a convenient location where the refuse can be placed with layers of soil and an occasional sprinkling of water. This would help decomposition to make valuable fertilizer. This would also prevent pollution that is usually caused by burning such organic waste.

Word-Meaning: Garbage – Waste material – कचरा | Trash – Waste material – कूड़ा-कचरा  Valuable – कीमती Unkempt – Looking Untidy – गंदा दिखाना

Questions: Now answer the following questions by choosing correct options:

1. Garbage originates from
(a) used paper, tiffin, packings, plastic bags and fallen leaves from trees
(b) leftovers of food
(c) fallen branches from trees
(d) building materials

2. Garbage can create havoc to the mankind by
(a) spreading foul smell
(b) slowing our vehicles on the road
(c) spreading several diseases
(d) all the above

3. What happens to the disposed of material at the recycling centre?
(a) It is thrown away
(b) It is recycled for reuse
(c) It is sold to the rag pickers
(d) It is dumped into the ground

4. Fallen leaves from trees are useful because they
(a) solve the problem of fuel wood in village households
(b) enrich water quality
(c) enrich soil fertility
(d) beautify landscape

5. Which of these is correct with reference to a composite pit?
(a) The refuge is placed with layers of soil with an occasional sprinkling of water
(b) It contributes to the manufacture of useful fertilizer
(c) It prevents pollution
(d) All the above

Аnswer:
1.A
2.C
3.B
4.C
5.D

Passage 4

Our ancestors had great difficulty in getting books. Now, our difficulty is what to read. There are books and books but our hours of reading are very few. Therefore, choice becomes essential. We should be very careful about what we read. There are books which poison our lives by suggesting evils. We should keep them at arm’s length. We should read only those books which have stood the test of time. Such books are our great classics like the Ramayana and the Gita. They contain the wisdom of ours ages and saints. They have appealed to mankind from generation to generation. Reading of such books has ennobling influence on our mind and character. It gives us spiritual enjoyment. These books give us instruction with entertainment. They represent our ancient culture. They set before us high ideals to follow. They are our best friends, best guides and the best treasure.

Word-Meaning: Ancestors – Persons from whom one’s father or mother is descended पूर्वज | Ennobling – Making noble योग्य बनाने वाला | Ancient – Very old प्राचीन। | Treasure – Wealth खजाना।

Questions: Now answer the following questions by choosing correct options:

1. We should be selective because
(a) there is a great number of books available to us
(b) there is scarcity of books
(c) there are only bad books in the market
(d) none of the above

2. We should avoid those books which
(a) cost high price
(b) come in paperback
(c) corrupt our lives by suggesting evils
(d) come in more than one volume

3. The books which have stood the test of time are called…
(a) great books
(b) rare books
(c) biographies
(d) classics

4. What is/are special quality/qualities of classics?
(a) They affect our mind in a good way
(b) They teach us something great and also entertain us.
(c) They help us in our spiritual growth
(d) All the above

5. An expression in the passage which means ‘good effect’ is
(a) Spiritual enjoyment
(b) Ennobling influence
(c) high ideals
(d) Very careful

Аnswer:
1. A
2. C
3. D
4. D
5. B

Passage 5

Patriotism is an old concept, as old perhaps as the earliest of humans civilizations. But all through the history of mankind, it has been narrowly understood. Today people have begun to realise that patriotism is an essential part of human instinct. Patriotism has its negative sides particularly when it exceeds its proper bounds. People who think their own country to be the best and are blind to its weaknesses are not patriots at all. We are the members of a large human family and so cannot neglect our duties and responsibilities towards it. Our love for the country should be conditioned by respect for the whole community. Narrow prejudice can do nothing except to bring misfortune. In trying to overlook others’ interest in the modem world, we harm our own. Patriotism should be tempered with reason so that it may not be an evil.

Word-Meaning:Concept – Idea विचार धारणा | Exceed – Go beyond limit | Prejudice – A preconceived opinion दोषपूर्ण सोच | Tempered – Moderate the effects of प्रभावित होना।

Questions: Now answer the following questions by choosing correct options: 

1. Today what is the belief of people regarding patriotism?
(a) It is narrowly understood
(b) It is not needed
(c) It is a part of human instinct
(d) None of the above

2. Which type of the people can be categorized as patriots?
(a) Those who think others’ country greater than their own
(b) Those who think their own country to be the best inspite of its weaknesses
(c) Those who keep a neutral attitude towards their country
(d) Those whose love for the country is conditioned by respect for the entire community

3. Narrow prejudices always bring
(a) misfortune
(b) good opportunity
(c) good luck
(d) huge amount of money

4. Patriotism is an evil when it is
(a) tempered with reason
(b) not tempered with reason
(c) beyond narrow feelings
(d) None of the above

5. The word in the passage means opposite to positive
(a) Proper
(b) Narrow
(c) Negative
(d) Reason

Аnswer:
1. C
2. D
3. A
4. B
5. C

NCERT Solution Class 6th English Grammar All Chapters
Editing Exercises
Types Of Sentences
Tenses Exercise
Paragraph, Notice, Message Writing
Unseen Passage Reading I
Unseen Passage Reading II
Unseen Passage Reading III
Articles
Rearrange the Jumbled Words
Kinds of Noun 
Parts of Speech
Omission 
Antonyms 
Active And Passive Voice Exercises 
Correct Use of Verb Exercises
Formal Letter, Informal Letter, Application Writing 
Prepositions Exercises
Article, Story Writing 
Modals Exercises
Degrees Of Comparison Exercises

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