MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Honeysuckle Poem 2 The Kite with Answers
Question 1.
A new kite looks:
(a) pale in the bright light
(b) bright in the blue sky
(c) lovely with Its colours
(d) attractive but sober
Answer
(b) bright in the blue sky
Question 2.
It soars high due to:
(a) the power of the wind
(b) the absence of the wind
(c) the dream of a winner
(d) favourable breeze
Answer
(a) the power of the wind
Question 3.
‘Sails like a ship’ is a:
(a) Metaphor
(b) Alliteration
(c) Simile
(d) Rhythm
Answer
(c) Simile
Question 4.
When the wind falls:
(a) the kite dies
(b) the kite seems to rest
(c) the kite lifts itself
(d) the kite sleeps
Answer
(b) the kite seems to rest
Question 5.
The master pulls the string back as:
(a) others are pulling him back
(b) he feels uncomfortable
(c) the string slackens
(d) he was disturbed
Answer
(c) the string slackens
Question 6.
When a new wind blows, it:
(a) refreshes the soul of the kite
(b) fills the wings of the kite
(c) lifts the kite itself
(d) changes the mood
Answer
(b) fills the wings of the kite
Question 7.
Find the antonym of the word ‘bright’.
(a) dark
(b) shine
(c) movement
(d) clear
Answer
Answer: (a) dark
Question 8.
Give synonym for the word ‘slack’.
(a) loose
(b) tight
(c) easy
(d) slim
Answer
Answer: (a) loose
Question 9.
Find a word which rhymes with ‘crest’ in the given lines.
(a) chair
(b) below
(c) hollow
(d) rest
Answer
Answer: (d) rest
Question 10.
“And up it goes” who is being referred to in the poem?
(a) kite
(b) bird
(c) leaf
(d) smoke
Answer
Answer: (a) kite
Question 11.
‘Breeze’ is associated with …
(a) water
(b) wind
(c) mountain
(d) snow
Answer
Answer: (b) wind
(1)
How bright on the blue
Is a kite when it’s new!
With a dive and a dip
It snaps Its tail
Then soars like a ship
With only a sail
As over tides
Of wind It rides.
Climbs to the crest
1. This passage has been taken from the poem
(a) A House, A Home
(b) The Kite
(c) The Quarrel
(d) Beauty
Answer
(b) The Kite
Question 2.
The author of the poem is
(a) Harry Behn
(b) L.M. Haul
(c) Eleanor Farj eon
(d) E-Yeh-Shure
Answer
(a) Harry Behn
Question 3.
Anewkitels
(a) blue
(b) heavy
(c) bright
(d) light
Answer
(c) bright
Question 4.
The kite dives and dips in
(a) water
(b)sea
(c) river
(d) the sky
Answer
(d) the sky
Question 5.
The word ‘tides’ here means
(a) string
(b) waves
(c) currents
(d) water
Answer
(c) currents
(2)
Of a gust and pulls.
Then seems to rest
As wind falls
When string goes slack
You wind It back
And run until
A new breeze blows
And Its wings fill
And up It goes!
Question 1.
The poem is about
(a) the wind
(b) string
(c) kite
(d) gust and pulls
Answer
(c) kite
Question 2.
Seems to rest’ here means that it his still
(a) on the ground
(b) In the sky
(c) In water
(d) In the tree
Answer
(b) In the sky
Question 3.
The string Is wound when
(a) it goes slack
(b) the kite is flying high
(c) the wind blows
(d) the kite Is torn
Answer
(a) it goes slack
Question 4.
Until the new wind blows
(a) it is very hot
(b) the string is being unwound
(c) the string is slack
(d) the string is wound
Answer
(d) the string is wound
Question 5.
The opposite of the word ‘falls’ is
(a) rises
(b) gets up
(c) blows
(d) winds
Answer
(c) blows
(3)
How bright on the blue
is a kite when it’s new!
But a raggeder thing
You never will see
When it flaps on a string
In the top of a free.
Question 1.
The ‘blue’ In the passage means
(a) blue colour
(b) blue kite
(c) thesky
(d)thesea
Answer
(c) thesky
Question 2.
The bright’ refers to
(a) the blue
(b) the kite
(c) a string
(d) a tree
Answer
(b) the kite
Question 3.
A kite becomes a rag when
(a) It Is on a string
(b) It Is on the blue
(c) It is stuck In a tree
(d) It is above the tree
Answer
(c) It is stuck In a tree
Question 4.
The kite flaps on a string when
(a) it is stuck
(b) It is In the sky
(c) it is torn
(d) It Is new
Answer
(a) it is stuck
Question 5.
The word ‘flaps’ means the same as
(a) flares
(b) flies
(c) frees
(d) flutters
Answer
(d) flutters