Class 2 English Grammar Chapter 20 Comprehension for session 2024-25 updated according to new syllabus for CBSE and State Board Students who are following NCERT Textbooks. Comprehension or Unseen Passages improves the way to understand a passage or given paragraph. Some practice Comprehension with question answers are also given, so that students can easily understand the way of solving.

Class 2 English Grammar Chapter 20 Comprehension

Comprehension related to Standard 2 students not only helpful for CBSE but the other board students also. It helps forming question answers on the given hints or topic like pictures or situation. In this way, a student can express his expression or imagination in the form of story.

A fox was hungry. He looked for food. He saw a bunch of grapes. He jumped to get them. But grapes were very high. He could not reach them. At last he was tired. He said, ”these grapes are sour.” Saying so he went away.

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Question and Answers Based on Given Comprehension

Why did the fox look for food?

Because fox was hungry.

What did he see?

He saw a bunch of grapes.

What did he do to get the grapes?

He jumped to get them.

Could he get the grapes?

He could not get them.

What did he say before he went away?

He said, ”These grapes are sour.”

Answer the Questions Based on Paragraph Given Below:

There is a park near Raman’s house. It is very big and green. There is a pond in it. Also, there is a swing, a see-saw a slide and a merry-go-round in it. Children love to visit this park. They have a lot of fun here.

1. Where is the park?
2. Is it big or small?
3. What is there in the park for the children to enjoy?

Answers:
1. park is near Raman’s house.
2. It is a big park.
3. There are many arrangements for children like a pond, a swing, a see-saw, a slide and a merry-go-round.

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Last Edited: June 17, 2023