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Unseen Passage for Class 3 with Answers (Olympiad Level)
Unseen passage for Class 3 with answers (Olympiad level) — practice advanced reading comprehension with structured passages, vocabulary-rich content, and inference-based questions on Olympiadtester.
These passages are designed to go beyond school-level comprehension and help students develop strong reading, reasoning, and analytical skills required for English Olympiads.
Difficulty Level: Olympiad / Advanced
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Unseen passage - Alexander Graham Bell
English Comprehension
Alexander Graham Bell, a teacher for the hearing-impaired in Boston, is credited with the invention of the telephone. While working on experiments with a telegraph at night, an accidental discovery led to the development of this groundbreaking device. During one experiment, when the metal in the telegraph got stuck, Bell's assistant, in an attempt to loosen it, inadvertently created a sound. Although Bell was in a different room, he heard the sound in his receiver and realized that the vibrations had traveled through the electric current to the receiver. This discovery sparked his interest, and he continued to explore and refine the concept.
On March 10, 1876, Bell achieved a significant milestone by successfully speaking words over a telephone line for the first time. While testing a new transmitter, an unexpected mishap occurred as he spilled battery acid on his clothes. In response, Bell urgently called out to his assistant, Mr. Watson, who was in another room, using the famous words, "Mr. Watson, come here! I want you!" Astonishingly, Watson heard every word clearly on the telephone and promptly rushed into the room.
Eager to share his invention, Bell demonstrated it to numerous individuals. With time, an increasing number of telephone lines were installed, making this groundbreaking invention accessible for use in homes and businesses.
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What is an Unseen Passage for Class 3?
An unseen passage for Class 3 is a reading comprehension text followed by questions that test understanding, vocabulary, and logical thinking skills.
At the Olympiad level, passages are longer, include richer vocabulary, and require students to interpret meaning, identify key ideas, and answer inference-based questions.
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- Olympiad-level unseen passages for Class 3
- Questions and answers with explanations
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Benefits of Practicing Olympiad-Level Passages
- Improves reading fluency and comprehension
- Strengthens vocabulary and sentence understanding
- Enhances logical reasoning and inference skills
- Prepares students for English Olympiads
- Builds accuracy and confidence in exams
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