Exploring the Mysteries of the Attic: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet
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Exploring the Mysteries of the Attic: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet
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Exploring the Mysteries of the Attic: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Instructions: Read the passage carefully. Then, select the best answer for each multiple-choice question. Each question has four options; choose the one you think is correct. You may refer back to the passage if needed.
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Reading Passage
Lila had always loved exploring her grandmother’s attic. It was a place filled with forgotten treasures, dusty boxes, and mysterious artifacts that seemed to whisper stories of the past. One rainy afternoon, as thunder rumbled softly in the distance, she decided to venture up the creaky staircase and see what new discoveries awaited her.
The moment she pushed open the heavy attic door, a rush of old scent—like dried lavender and aged paper—hit her senses. The attic was dimly lit by a small, dusty window, but Lila could see shelves lined with antique trunks, stacks of old photographs, and curious objects covered in cobwebs. As she wandered through the clutter, her eyes landed on a small, leather-bound box tucked away in a corner. It looked out of place among the larger, more ornate trunks.
Curious, Lila carefully brushed away the dust and lifted the latch. Inside was a collection of tiny, intricately carved figurines made of wood and ivory. Each one was different—some depicted animals, others tiny humans dressed in old-fashioned clothes. Among them was a small figurine of a girl holding a lantern, her eyes bright and welcoming. Lila’s fingers traced the delicate carvings, feeling a strange warmth emanate from the box.
Just then, a sudden gust of wind caused the attic’s old window to rattle. Startled, Lila looked around and noticed a faint glow coming from behind the box. Puzzled, she pushed it aside and discovered a small, hidden compartment. Inside was a faded, yellowed piece of paper. Carefully, she unfolded it and read the handwriting: "To whomever finds this, remember that magic exists in the smallest of things."
Lila’s heart fluttered with excitement. She wondered if the figurines were more than simple carvings—perhaps they held a secret or a story of their own. Determined to find out, she gently picked up the girl with the lantern figurine and examined it closely. As she did, she felt a sudden warmth again, this time stronger. For a moment, the attic seemed to shimmer, and she could have sworn she saw the figurine’s eyes sparkle with life.
Over the next few days, Lila kept the figurines safe and studied them carefully. She learned that her grandmother’s family had a tradition of carving tiny figures to bring good luck and protect their loved ones. The figurines, she realized, were not just decorations but symbols of hope and connection across generations.
One evening, as she sat by her bedroom window, holding the lantern girl figurine, Lila felt a deep sense of wonder. She understood that stories and magic could be found in the most unexpected places—in old objects, in forgotten words, and in the memories of those who came before her. From that day on, she promised herself to cherish the small, meaningful things in life, knowing that sometimes, the greatest adventures began with a simple discovery in an attic filled with history and mystery.
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Comprehension Questions
Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
1.
What primarily attracts Lila to her grandmother’s attic at the beginning of the story?
[2 marks]AShe wants to clean it up.
BShe is looking for her grandmother.
CShe loves exploring and discovering old treasures.
DShe is afraid of thunderstorms.
2.
What is the scent that hits Lila when she opens the attic door?
[2 marks]AFresh pine and cinnamon
BSweet perfume and soap
CDried lavender and aged paper
DOld leather and dust
3.
What does Lila find in the small leather-bound box?
[2 marks]AIntricately carved figurines made of wood and ivory
BA collection of old coins
CA set of jewelry
DA letter from her grandmother
4.
What does the figurine of the girl holding a lantern symbolize according to the story?
[2 marks]AA warning about danger
BA lost family member
CHope and connection across generations
DA magical creature
5.
What does the faded, yellowed piece of paper inside the hidden compartment say?
[2 marks]A“Remember that magic exists in the smallest of things.”
B“This attic belongs to my family.”
C“Never forget your roots.”
D“Keep this box safe at all costs.”
6.
What inference can be made about the figurines based on the story?
[2 marks]AThey are just simple decorations.
BThey are cursed objects.
CThey might hold a secret or a story of their own.
DThey are meant to be toys for children.
7.
How does the author create a sense of mystery in the story?
[2 marks]ABy describing the attic as bright and spacious.
BBy mentioning the glowing figurines and hidden compartment.
CBy focusing only on the physical objects.
DBy explaining the history of each figurine in detail.
8.
What is the main theme of the story?
[2 marks]AThe importance of cleaning your attic.
BDiscovering magic and stories in old objects and memories.
CThe dangers of exploring old places.
DThe history of family traditions.
9.
What does the story suggest about the significance of small, meaningful things?
[2 marks]AThey are insignificant and forgettable.
BThey hold the power to connect us to the past and inspire hope.
CThey are only valuable if they are expensive.
DThey should be replaced with modern objects.
10.
Based on the story, what lesson does Lila learn about life?
[2 marks]AThat old objects are dangerous.
BThat attic treasures are usually worthless.
CThat she should never explore attics again.
DThat stories and magic can be found in unexpected places if you look carefully.
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