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Unseen Passage for Class 9 ICSE With Answers

August 4, 2020 by sastry

Comprehension involves a thorough understanding of the given passage consisting of one or more paragraphs. It is meant to test the comprehending (understanding) skills of a student.

In the examination, there will be a passage followed by different types of questions that are to be answered on the basis of the information given in passage.

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Unseen Passage for Class 9 ICSE With Answers

Format of Questions

This question comprises a passage of about 500 words followed by three types of questions as follows

1. Vocabulary Based Questions (3 Marks) The first question is based on vocabulary and carries (3 marks). It asks to write the meaning and synonym of the given word on the basis of the passage.

2. Short Answer Type Questions (9 Marks) The second question contains 5 questions which are most of the time in chronological order of the passage. All these are to be answered in the context of the passage.

3. Summary Based Questions (8 Marks) The third question is based on summary. Here students need to summarise the given passage. The primary objective of this question is to test the students ability to extract the main ideas from supporting details and to extract salient points to re-express them in the form of a summary.

Important Steps to Follow While Attempting the Question

Read the passage quickly so as to get the main theme of the passage

At this stage, do not worry about the difficult words that you encounter.

Now, rapidly go through the questions once. This will facilitate the process of ‘comprehending’ the passage.

Now, read the passage carefully and comprehensively.

This time you should read the passage slowly so as to grasp even the minute details of every point talked about in the passage.

If you try to read the passage hurriedly, you will not be able to discover every detail and will end up wasting your time in repeated readings.

Try to make out the meanings of the words you have underlined.

Do not try to attempt the questions, before you have completely read the passage.

Points to be Kept in Mind While Answering the Questions

The answers must be in complete sentences.

The answers must be relevant and to the point.

No information from outside the passage should be included in your answer even if that information is related to the topic and you know that.

The answers must be written using

Your own language.

Simple, appropriate words.

Correct grammatical English.

The tense of the answers must be the same as that of the questions.

Do not use the language of the passage.

Sample Passage 1

Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow.

Every Monday, on his way back from work, Bipin Chowdhury would drop in at New Market to buy books. He had to buy at least five at a time to last him through the week. He lived alone, was not a good mixer, had few friends and didn’t like spending time in idle chat. Those who called in the evening got through their business quickly and left. Those who didn’t show signs of leaving would be told around eight o’clock by Bipin Babu that he was under doctor’s orders to have dinner at eight-thirty. After dinner he would rest for half an hour and then turn in with a book. This was a routine which had persisted unbroken for years.

Today, Bipin Babu had the feeling that someone was observing him from close quarters. He turned round and found himself looking at a round-faced, meek-looking man who now broke into a smile. ‘I don’t suppose you recognise me.’

Bipin Babu felt ill at ease. It didn’t seem that he had ever encountered this man before. The face seemed quite unfamiliar. ‘Have we met before?’ asked Bipin Babu.

The man looked greatly surprised. ‘We met every day for a whole week. I arranged for an ear to take you to the Hundroo Falls. My name is ‘Parimal Ghosh’. ‘Ranchi?’ Now Bipin Babu realised this man was making a mistake. Bipin Babu had never been to Ranchi. He smiled and said, ‘Do you know who I am?’

The man raised his eyebrows and said, ‘Who doesn’t know Bipin Chowdhury?’

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