Lesson Based Assessment - Class 7 English (Third Language)
Lesson 1: They All Came First
'Lesson Based Assessment' System from 2025-26 Academic Year
A significant change is set to occur in all schools across Karnataka. From the academic year 2025-26, the 'Lesson Based Assessment' (LBA) system will be implemented. There is anticipation among education experts and parents about whether this change will improve the quality of education.
What is the Purpose of the New System?
Currently, government schools use Formative Assessment (FA) and Summative Assessment (SA) methods. The main objective of the new LBA system is to continuously ensure students' understanding and the quality of their learning. By conducting a short test immediately after each lesson or chapter is taught, it will become clear how well students have grasped the subject matter. This will encourage students to truly acquire knowledge, not just to score marks in exams. The Department of School Education and Literacy expects that this initial assessment method will be helpful for students to achieve good marks in future board examinations.
Implementation and Format:
This unit test will be mandatory for all students from Class 1 to 10. The State Educational Research and Training Institute (DSERT) will prepare question papers for these examinations and provide them to schools. Schools will have to conduct these exams and upload the students' scores on the 'SATS' portal (Student Achievement Tracking System) to facilitate tracking of student progress.
Each test will be for 30 marks and will contain 25 questions. The structure of the question paper will have a specific mix of easy, average, and difficult questions:
- 65% Easy questions
- 25% Average questions
- 10% Difficult questions
Most questions will be multiple-choice (MCQ) format to make it easier to assess students' comprehension. For primary level students, there will be engaging questions like fill-in-the-blanks, coloring pictures, matching, and identifying the odd one out.
The Format of the 10th Class Question Paper Will Also Change!
These changes will also impact the 10th (SSLC) board examination question paper. According to the new format, along with multiple-choice questions, the question paper will include various types of questions such as one-sentence answers, three or four-sentence answers, explain with reference to context, eight or ten-sentence answers, and comprehension questions based on prose passages. This will also promote students' analytical and writing skills.
CLASS - 7
SUBJECT - English (TL)
SYLLABUS - KARNATAKA STATE
MODEL QUESTION BANK OF LESSON BASED ASSESSMENT
(These Questions are only for model)
Lesson 1: They All Came First
I.
Pre-reading & Story Comprehension
A.
Multiple Choice Questions (Easy - 1 Mark Each)
1. What standard is Harish studying in?
a) 5th
standard
b) 6th
standard
c) 7th
standard
d) 8th
standard
2. What problem does Harish have with his legs?
a)
Attacked by measles
b)
Attacked by polio
c)
Attacked by fever
d)
Attacked by cold
3. Who takes Harish to school every day?
a) His
brother
b) His
parents
c) His
friend Satish
d) His
teacher
4. How do Harish's other friends help him at school?
a) They
carry his bag.
b) They
help him climb stairs.
c) They
do his homework.
d) They
buy him food.
5. How many children took part in "this different kind of
race"?
a) Five
b) Six
c) Seven
d) Eight
6. What kind of problems did some children in the race have?
a)
Problems with their hands
b)
Problems with their legs or feet
c)
Problems with their arms
d)
Problems with their stomachs
7. How many children in the race couldn't hear properly?
a) One
b) Two
c) Three
d) Four
8. What happened to Reena during the race?
a) She
won the race.
b) She
tripped and fell down.
c) She
started singing.
d) She
helped others.
9. What did the other participants do when Reena cried?
a) They
laughed.
b) They
kept running.
c) They
turned back and helped her.
d) They
asked her to stand up herself.
10. How did all the children reach the winning post?
a) One
by one
b)
Running alone
c)
Holding hands, all together
d) With
their parents
B. Answer in 1-2 sentences (Easy - 1 Mark Each)
11. What
kind of friends does Harish have?
12. Why
doesn’t Harish feel that he has a problem with his legs?
13. What
made the race different from other races?
14. What
happened when Reena fell down?
15. How did
the crowd react when the children finished the race?
C. Short Answer Questions (Average - 2 Marks Each)
16. What
does it mean when the story says the children were "differently
abled"?
17. Explain
why "They All Came First" is a good title for this story.
18. What
important lesson did the grown-ups learn from watching the race?
19. How did
the children show kindness and teamwork in the race?
II. Vocabulary & Grammar
A. Glossary (Easy - 1 Mark Each)
20.
'Eye sight' means a person's
ability to:
a) Hear
b) See
c) Speak
d) Run
21. If you 'tripped', you:
a) Ran
fast
b) Fell
over something
c)
Jumped high
d)
Walked slowly
22.
'Participants' are people who:
a) Watch
an event
b) Take
part in an event
c)
Organize an event
d) Judge
an event
23.
'Gently' means:
a)
Harshly
b)
Loudly
c)
Softly
d)
Quickly
24.
'Winning post' means the:
a)
Starting line
b)
Middle point
c)
Finishing line
d) Award
ceremony
B. Fill in the Story Pyramid (Easy - 1 Mark Each)
Fill in the blanks using the words: the grown-ups, eight, Reena,
all, differently-abled.
25.
Main character in the story: _________
26.
Number of participants in the race: _________
27.
Kind of participants in the race: _________
28.
Those who watched the race: _________
29.
Number of children who came first: _________
C. Alphabetical Order (Average - 1 Mark Each)
30.
Arrange the following words in
alphabetical order:
Head,
eye, ear, nose, mouth, lips, neck, hands, stomach, legs.
a) ear,
eye, hands, head, legs, lips, mouth, neck, nose, stomach
b) ear,
eye, head, hands, legs, lips, mouth, neck, nose, stomach
c) ear,
eye, hands, head, lips, legs, mouth, neck, nose, stomach
d) ear,
eye, head, hands, lips, legs, mouth, neck, nose, stomach
D. Pronouns (Easy - 1 Mark Each)
Fill in the blanks using the correct words (pronouns) given in
brackets:
31. I am
Rakesh. __________ am an Indian. (I, You)
32.
You and I are studying in the same class.
__________ are classmates. (We, They)
33.
Ramu is a singer. __________ sings very well.
(He, She)
34.
Reshma is a dancer. __________ dances very well.
(He, She)
35.
Shafi and Raju are good friends. __________ go to
school daily. (We, They)
36.
I have a pencil box. __________ is very
beautiful. (They, It)
E. Replacing Nouns with Pronouns (Average - 1 Mark Each)
Read the following story and use suitable pronouns for the
underlined words:
37.
Rama and Sita went to a forest. Rama and Sita
saw a golden deer. Sita wanted that deer. Sita asked Rama
to get the deer. Rama went behind the deer but, Rama was not able
to get the deer.
(Rewrite
the paragraph using pronouns for the underlined words.)
III. Application & Reflection
A. Short Answer (Difficult - 3 Marks Each)
38. How will you help a friend who has a problem
copying from the blackboard if they are sitting next to you? (Write 2-3
sentences)
39. What is the main message this story teaches us
about helping others?
40. How do you feel after reading this story? Explain
in 2-3 sentences.
Answer Key
I.
Pre-reading & Story Comprehension
A.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. c) 7th
standard
2. b)
Attacked by polio
3. c) His
friend Satish
4. b) They
help him climb stairs.
5. d) Eight
6. b)
Problems with their legs or feet
7. b) Two
8. b) She
tripped and fell down.
9. c) They
turned back and helped her.
10. c)
Holding hands, all together
B.
Answer in 1-2 sentences
11.
Harish has very kind and helpful friends.
12.
Harish doesn't feel he has a problem with his legs because his friends always
help him and never make him feel different.
13. This
race was different because all the children had some kind of problem, like with
their legs, eyes, or hearing.
14. When
Reena cried after falling, the other children stopped, turned back, and gently
helped her up.
15. The
crowd stood up and cheered loudly for the children because they felt happy and
learned a great lesson.
C. Short
Answer Questions
16.
"Differently abled" means that the children have some physical
challenges or problems, like not being able to see, hear, or walk properly, but
they can still do many things.
17.
"They All Came First" is a good title because even though it was a
race, the children chose to help each other instead of competing alone. By
helping Reena and finishing together, they all showed the true spirit of
winning, not just individually but as a team, making them all winners.
18. The
grown-ups learned how important it is to help people who are in need. They
realized that helping others succeed in life is a great lesson.
19. The
children showed kindness by stopping to help Reena when she fell down. They
showed teamwork by holding hands and running together towards the winning post
so that no one was left behind.
II.
Vocabulary & Grammar
A.
Glossary
20. b)
See
21. b)
Fell over something
22. b)
Take part in an event
23. c)
Softly
24. c)
Finishing line
B. Fill
in the Story Pyramid
25.
Reena
26.
eight
27.
differently-abled
28. the
grown-ups
29. all
C.
Alphabetical Order
30. a)
ear, eye, hands, head, legs, lips, mouth, neck, nose, stomach
D.
Pronouns
31. I
32. We
33. He
34. She
35. They
36. It
E.
Replacing Nouns with Pronouns
37. Rama
and Sita went to a forest. They saw a golden deer. She wanted that deer. She
asked him to get the deer. He went behind the deer but, he was not able to get
the deer.
III.
Application & Reflection
A. Short
Answer
38.
(Sample Answer) If my friend had a problem copying from the blackboard, I would
first check if they can see it properly. If not, I would quietly read out the
words to them or write them down on their notebook for them to copy easily.
39. The
main message of this story is that helping others and working together is more
important than winning alone. It teaches us to be kind and support those who
need help.
40.
(Sample Answer) After reading this story, I feel very happy and inspired. It
shows that even if people have difficulties, they can achieve great things by
helping each other. It makes me want to be a kinder and more helpful friend.
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