Let's go through each question one by one and solve the inference-based problems. The goal is to
make logical inferences based on the details provided in the story or illustration.
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1. Pia always wakes up early in the morning. She waters the plants, sweeps the floor and puts plates on the table for breakfast. What kind of girl is Pia?
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Clues: She does chores like watering plants, sweeping, and setting the table — all helpful actions.
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Inference: These are signs of responsibility and care for others.
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Correct answer:
b. helpful
✔ *Why not the others?*
- a. selfish → contradicted by her helpful actions.
- c. arrogant → no evidence of pride or superiority.
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2. My sister forgot to bring her phone at work. She usually puts it in her bag and goes to her workplace. What do you think she’s feeling right now?
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Clues: She forgot something important (her phone), which she normally carries. This could cause inconvenience.
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Inference: People often feel anxious or worried when they forget essential items.
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Correct answer:
a. worried
✔ *Why not the others?*
- b. excited → unlikely; forgetting something isn’t typically exciting.
- c. tired → no mention of fatigue or time of day.
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3. Every Saturday, Mr. Sanchez comes to our house after buying his groceries in the market. He gives us some fruits and candies. What is he showing?
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Clues: He shares food with the family regularly — this is an act of giving.
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Inference: Sharing gifts shows kindness and generosity.
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Correct answer:
c. generosity
✔ *Why not the others?*
- a. laziness → he’s actively doing things (going to market, visiting).
- b. playfulness → no indication of fun or games.
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4. We have a new bird and put it inside the cage. One morning, the bird went in and out of the cage. What kind of bird is it?
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Clues: The bird is exploring — going in and out of the cage.
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Inference: This behavior suggests curiosity and energy, typical of a playful animal.
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Correct answer:
a. playful
✔ *Why not the others?*
- b. grumpy → no sign of anger or bad mood.
- c. sleepy → would likely rest, not move around.
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5. It was a sunny day and the food was melting. We had to eat it quickly. What were they eating?
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Clues: Sunny day + food melting = implies something cold that melts in heat.
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Inference: Ice cream melts in the sun; sandwiches and cakes don’t melt.
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Correct answer:
b. an ice cream
✔ *Why not the others?*
- a. a sandwich → doesn't melt in the sun.
- c. a cake → may soften but doesn’t “melt” like ice cream.
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✔ Final Answers:
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b. helpful
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a. worried
3.
c. generosity
4.
a. playful
5.
b. an ice cream
These answers are based on
logical inferences drawn from context clues in the stories and pictures. Great job practicing reading comprehension and critical thinking! 🌟
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of making inference worksheet.