MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Honeysuckle Poem 3 The Quarrel with Answers
Question 1.
The siblings quarrelled:
(a) for a patty
(b) over a petty point
(c) not to fight again
(d) for a piece of cake
Answer
(b) over a petty point
Question 2.
‘Fell out’ means:
(a) fell down
(b) quarrelled
(c) got-out
(d) patched up
Answer
(b) quarrelled
Question 3.
The exchange of hot words led to:
(a) diseases
(b) hatred
(c) explosion
(d) a quarrel
Answer
(b) hatred
Question 4.
The start was slight but:
(a) the end of It was strong
(b) the fight caused physical injuries
(c) the harm got over
(d) the fight became furious
Answer
(a) the end of It was strong
Question 5.
5. The afternoon turned black means:
(a) an afternoon having black
(b) afternoon was a miserable time clouds
(c) afternoon was black
(d) the clouds covered the sky
Answer
(b) afternoon was a miserable time clouds
Question 6.
The quarrel ended because:
(a) one of the two was wise
(b) one did not realized the folly
(c) one did not feel sorry
(d) one of them accepted the mistake
Answer
(a) one of the two was wise
Question 7.
One thing led to another harm, means:
(a) one thing started harming
(b) one thing caused another harmful activity
(c) it began the chain of evil activities
(d) it led to greater blunders
Answer
(b) one thing caused another harmful activity
Question 8.
The author of the above poem is
(a) L.M. Halli
(b) Harry Behn
(c) Eleanor Faijeon
(d) Y-Yeh Shuru
Answer
Answer: (c) Eleanor Faijeon
Question 9.
It seems that the poet and her brother, quarrelled on
(a) a petty matter
(b) some very important matter
(c) money matter
(d) property
Answer
Answer: (a) a petty matter
Question 10.
Both the siblings felt that the other was ,
(a) right
(b) wrong
(c) honest
(d) dishonest
Answer
Answer: (b) wrong
Question 11.
The afternoon turned black because two of them
(a) were angry
(b) were disappointed
(c) had lost the way
(d) had quarrelled
Answer
Answer: (d) had quarrelled
(1)
I quarrelled with my brother
I don’t know what about.
One thing led to another
And somehow we fell out.
The start of It was slight.
The end of it was strong.
He said he was right.
I knew he was wrong!
Question 1.
The Passage has been taken from the poem
(a) A House, A Home
(b) The Kite
(c) The Quarrel
(d) Beauty
Answer
(c) The Quarrel
Question 2.
The author of the above poem is
(a) L.M. Haul
(b) Hany Behn
(c) Eleanor Farjeon
(d) Y-Yeh-Shure
Answer
(c) Eleanor Farjeon
Question 3.
It seems that the brothers quarrelled on
(a) a petty matter
(b) some very important matter
(c) money matter
(d) property
Answer
(a) a petty matter
Question 4.
Both the brothers felt that the other was
(a) right
(b) wrong
(c) honest
(d) dishonest
Answer
(b) wrong
Question 5.
The phrase fell out’ means that the brothers
(a) fell on the ground
(b) fell from the roof
(c) fell on the road
(d) became unfriendly
Answer
(d) became unfriendly
(2)
We hated one another.
The afternoon turned black.
Then suddenly my brother
Thumped me on the back.
And said. “Oh. come along!
We can’t go on all night –
¡ was in the wrong.
So he was In the right.
Question 1.
Those who hated one another were
(a) friends
(b) enemies
(c) brothers
(b) strangers
Answer
(c) brothers
Question 2.
The afternoon turned black because the two of them
(a) were angry
(b) were disappointed
(c) had lost the way
(d) had quarrelled
Answer
(d) had quarrelled
Question 3.
The initiative to end the quarrel was taken by
(a) the speaker
(b) the speaker’s brother
(c) their mother
(d) their father
Answer
(b) the speaker’s brother
Question 4.
The one In the wrong was
(a) the speaker
(b) the speakers brother
(c) neither of the brothers
(d) a third person
Answer
(c) neither of the brothers
Question 5.
The word ‘thumped’ means the same as
(a) hit hard
(b) put hand on
(c) turned
(d) massaged
Answer
(a) hit hard