06 July, 2015

Grade 7 – Practice Comprehension - July month

Read the passage carefully and answer the questions:

                                         Fingerprints

The police have many ways of catching criminals. One way of catching them is to identify them by fingerprinting. Fingerprinting is the study of the patterns on our fingertips. We have known that no two fingerprints are exactly the same for hundreds of years. However it was not until 1910, in Chicago, that the first criminal in the USA was convicted using fingerprint evidence.

Early in the morning of September 19, 1910,Clarence Hiller's wife noticed that a light which they usually left was off. When Clarence went to investigate, he came across a stranger at the top of the stairs. The stranger had broken in and was about to burgle the house. Hiller and the stranger started to fight, but the stranger had a gun. He shot Hiller twice and ran away. Hiller's wife ran to him when she heard the gunshots but found him dead. Soon after, the police arrested a man named Thomas Jennings not far from the Hillers' house.

The only problem was that there were no witnesses to the murder. However the police had recently started using fingerprinting in criminal cases. Only hours before his death, Hiller had painted some wood near his kitchen window. The police found some fingerprints in the wet paint. During the trial, the police proved that the fingerprints belonged to Jennings, and he was convicted of Hiller's murder. Since then, fingerprinting has helped in the conviction of hundreds of thousands of criminals.

Questions:

1.What is the main purpose of the passage?

2.What was the stranger doing in Clarence Hiller's house?

3.How many times did the stranger shoot Hiller?

4.Who did the police arrest?

5.What did the police find in the wet paint?

6.Do you think catching criminals would be an interesting job?Why or why not?

7.Find the synonym from the passage: (i) proof    (ii) examine

8.Find the antonym from the passage: (i) lost              (ii) solution

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