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Leadership Reading Comprehension

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📖 Reading Passage: The Young Leader

Read the following passage carefully, then answer the questions below.

Aroha was nervous as she walked into the school hall for her first student council meeting as Year 7 representative. She had been elected by her classmates just two weeks ago, but she wasn't sure she was ready to be a leader.

During the meeting, the principal, Mrs. Chen, explained that the council needed to organise a fundraiser for new playground equipment. The goal was to raise $2,000 by the end of term. Several students immediately suggested a cake sale, but Aroha noticed that her friend Kai, who had diabetes, looked uncomfortable. She realised that not everyone could participate in or enjoy a cake sale.

"What if we organised a fun run instead?" Aroha suggested quietly. "Everyone could participate, and we could ask for sponsorship from families and local businesses. We could even make it a community event."

The room fell silent. Aroha's heart raced as she worried she had said something wrong. Then Mrs. Chen smiled. "That's excellent thinking, Aroha. You've considered how to include everyone and engage the wider community. Those are important leadership qualities."

Over the following weeks, Aroha worked with the other council members to plan the fun run. She learned that good leaders listen to others, consider different perspectives, and aren't afraid to speak up for what's right. The event was a huge success, raising $2,400 and bringing the whole school community together.

🧠 Part 1: Multiple Choice Questions

1. How much money did the student council need to raise?

$1,500

$2,000

$2,400

$3,000

2. Why did Aroha suggest a fun run instead of a cake sale?

She didn't like cake

She wanted to include everyone, including her friend with diabetes

Fun runs always raise more money

The principal told her to suggest it

3. According to the passage, which are important leadership qualities? (Choose all that apply)

Listening to others

Considering different perspectives

Being the loudest person in the room

Speaking up for what's right

4. How did Aroha feel at the beginning of the story?

Confident and ready

Nervous and unsure

Angry and frustrated

Excited and happy

✏️ Part 2: Written Response Questions

5. What does the phrase "consider different perspectives" mean? Give an example from the story.
6. Describe how Aroha changed from the beginning to the end of the story.
7. Think of a time when you showed leadership. What qualities did you use?
8. Complete this sentence: A good leader should always _________________ because _________________.

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