Exploring the Old Lighthouse: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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A grade 7 reading comprehension worksheet based on a story about Lena's adventure at the old lighthouse, testing understanding and inference skills.

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Exploring the Old Lighthouse: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet

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Exploring the Old Lighthouse: A Reading Comprehension Worksheet

English | Grade 7
Instructions: Read the passage carefully. Then, answer each multiple-choice question by selecting the best option. Each question has only one correct answer. You may refer back to the passage if needed.
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Reading Passage

Lena had always been fascinated by the old lighthouse that stood at the edge of Silver Bay. Growing up in the nearby town of Crestwood, she would often stare at its towering structure from her bedroom window, imagining what secrets it held inside. The lighthouse had been abandoned for decades, its paint peeling and windows clouded with grime, but to Lena, it was a gateway to adventure. One summer afternoon, with the sun shining brightly and a gentle breeze stirring the air, Lena decided to explore the lighthouse. She grabbed her backpack, filled with a flashlight, a notebook, and a small snack, and set off toward the rocky shoreline. As she approached the lighthouse, her heart beat faster with excitement and a little nervousness. The heavy wooden door was slightly ajar, creaking as she pushed it open. Inside, the air was thick with dust and the scent of old wood. Lena’s footsteps echoed as she stepped onto the creaky wooden floor. She shone her flashlight around, illuminating peeling wallpaper and rusted fixtures. Climbing the narrow staircase, she felt a thrill of anticipation. Each step seemed to take her higher into the tower, where the light once shone brightly to guide ships safely through the bay. At the top, Lena pushed open the window and looked out over the vast ocean. The water sparkled under the sun, and distant seagulls cried overhead. As she gazed at the horizon, she noticed something unusual—a faint shimmer near the rocks below. Curious, she leaned closer and saw what looked like an old, weathered chest partially buried in the sand. Her heart pounding with excitement, Lena carefully clambered down the spiral staircase and hurried outside. She scrambled over the rocks, avoiding slippery patches and sharp edges, until she reached the chest. It was covered in barnacles and seaweed, but the lock was surprisingly intact. Using a small rock she found nearby, Lena managed to pry it open. Inside, she found an assortment of strange objects: a faded leather journal, a tarnished compass, and a collection of old coins. The journal was filled with handwritten notes and sketches, describing adventures and mysterious sightings along the coast. As Lena flipped through the pages, she realized the journal belonged to a sailor named Captain Eli Turner, who had sailed these waters over a hundred years ago. Lena spent the afternoon reading the journal and imagining Captain Eli’s voyages. She felt a deep connection to the sailor’s stories of storms, distant lands, and hidden treasures. When the sun began to set, casting a golden glow over the ocean, Lena carefully packed the items back into the chest and made her way home. That evening, as she sat at her desk, Lena couldn’t stop thinking about her adventure. She knew she had uncovered a piece of her town’s history, and she felt inspired to learn more. From that day on, she became determined to discover other secrets hidden along the coast, convinced that every place had a story waiting to be told. The old lighthouse no longer seemed just an abandoned tower; it had become a symbol of discovery and imagination, reminding her that sometimes, the greatest adventures start with a simple curiosity.
B

Comprehension Questions

Answer the following questions based on the passage above.
1.
What inspired Lena to explore the lighthouse?
[2 marks]
AShe wanted to find treasure inside.
BShe was curious about the secrets it might hold.
CHer friends dared her to go inside.
DShe was asked by her teacher to investigate.
2.
How did Lena feel when she first approached the lighthouse?
[2 marks]
AFear and hesitation
BExcitement and nervousness
CBored and uninterested
DAngry and impatient
3.
What did Lena find near the rocks below the lighthouse?
[2 marks]
AA shipwreck
BAn old weathered chest
CA school of fish
DA lighthouse keeper's log
4.
What objects did Lena discover inside the chest?
[2 marks]
AJewelry and gold coins
BA faded leather journal, a tarnished compass, and old coins
CMaps and a telescope
DSea shells and a bottle
5.
Who was Captain Eli Turner according to the journal?
[2 marks]
AA lighthouse keeper from the present day
BA sailor who sailed these waters over a hundred years ago
CA fisherman who lived nearby
DA fictional character created by Lena
6.
What does Lena’s discovery of the journal suggest about her character?
[2 marks]
AShe is uninterested in history.
BShe is curious and adventurous.
CShe prefers staying indoors.
DShe is afraid of the ocean.
7.
Why does the author describe the lighthouse as 'a gateway to adventure'?
[2 marks]
ATo show that the lighthouse is dangerous.
BTo emphasize Lena’s feelings of curiosity and excitement.
CTo suggest the lighthouse is haunted.
DTo indicate that the lighthouse is modern and new.
8.
What is the main theme of the story?
[2 marks]
AThe importance of safety when exploring
BThe value of curiosity and discovery
CThe history of lighthouse construction
DThe dangers of the sea
9.
How does Lena’s view of the lighthouse change by the end of the story?
[2 marks]
AShe sees it as a dangerous place.
BShe views it as a symbol of discovery and imagination.
CShe decides to ignore it forever.
DShe believes it is haunted by Captain Eli.
10.
What lesson can readers learn from Lena’s adventure?
[2 marks]
AAlways avoid old and abandoned places.
BCuriosity can lead to exciting discoveries and new interests.
CYou should never explore alone.
DOld objects are usually dangerous.

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