MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Honeysuckle Poem 2 The Kite with Answers

Here you will find NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 6 English Honeysuckle Poem 2 The Kite with Answers PDF Free Download based on the important concepts and topics given in the textbook as per CBSE new exam pattern. This may assist you to understand and check your knowledge about the chapters. Students also can take a free test of the Multiple Choice Questions of Class 6 English. Each question has four options followed by the right answer. These MCQ Questions are selected supported by the newest exam pattern as announced by CBSE.

Q1.When the wind falls:

(1) the kite seems to rest
(2) the kite dies
(3) the kite sleeps
(4) the kite lifts itself

Answer

Answer: the kite seems to rest


Q2.When a new wind blows, it:

(1) fills the wings of the kite
(2) refreshes the soul of the kite
(3) changes the mood
(4) lifts the kite itself

Answer

Answer: fills the wings of the kite


Q3.Until the new wind blows

(1) the string is being unwound
(2) it is very hot
(3) the string is wound
(4) the string is slack

Answer

Answer: the string is wound


Q4This passage has been taken from the poem

(1) The Kite
(2) A House, A Home
(3) Beauty
(4) The Quarrel

Answer

Answer: The Kite


Q5.The word tides here means

(1) waves
(2) string
(3) water
(4) currents

Answer

Answer: currents


Q6.The word flaps means the same as

(1) flies
(2) flares
(3) flutters
(4) frees

Answer

Answer: flutters


Q7.The string Is wound when

(1) the kite is flying high
(2) it goes slack
(3) the kite Is torn
(4) the wind blows

Answer

Answer: it goes slack


Q8.The poem is about

(1) string
(2) the wind
(3) gust and pulls
(4) kite

Answer

Answer: kite


Q9.The opposite of the word falls is

(1) gets up
(2) rises
(3) winds
(4) blows

Answer

Answer: blows


Q10.The master pulls the string back as:

(1) he feels uncomfortable
(2) others are pulling him back
(3) he was disturbed
(4) the string slackens

Answer

Answer: the string slackens


Q11.The kite flaps on a string when

(1) It is In the sky
(2) it is stuck
(3) It Is new
(4) it is torn

Answer

Answer: it is stuck


Q12.The kite dives and dips in

(1)sea
(2) water
(3) the sky
(4) river

Answer

Answer: the sky


Q13.The bright refers to

(1) the kite
(2) the blue
(3) a tree
(4) a string

Answer

Answer: the kite


Q14.The blue In the passage means

(1) blue kite
(2) blue colour
(3)thesea
(4) thesky

Answer

Answer: thesky


Q15.The author of the poem is

(1) L.M. Haul
(2) Harry Behn
(3) E-Yeh-Shure
(4) Eleanor Farj eon

Answer

Answer: Harry Behn


Q16.Seems to rest here means that it his still

(1) In the sky
(2) on the ground
(3) In the tree
(4) In water

Answer

Answer: In the sky


Q17.Sails like a ship is a:

(1) Alliteration
(2) Metaphor
(3) Rhythm
(4) Simile

Answer

Answer: Simile


Q18.It soars high due to:

(1) the absence of the wind
(2) the power of the wind
(3) favourable breeze
(4) the dream of a winner

Answer

Answer: the power of the wind


Q19.Give synonym for the word slack.

(1) tight
(2) loose
(3) slim
(4) easy

Answer

Answer: loose


Q20.Find the antonym of the word bright.

(1) shine
(2) dark
(3) clear
(4) movement

Answer

Answer: dark


Q21.Find a word which rhymes with crest in the given lines.

(1) below
(2) chair
(3) rest
(4) hollow

Answer

Answer: rest


Q22.Breeze is associated with …

(1) wind
(2) water
(3) snow
(4) mountain

Answer

Answer: wind


Q23.Anewkitels

(1) heavy
(2) blue
(3) light
(4) bright

Answer

Answer: bright


Q24.And up it goes who is being referred to in the poem?

(1) bird
(2) kite
(3) smoke
(4) leaf

Answer

Answer: kite


Q25.A new kite looks:

(1) bright in the blue sky
(2) pale in the bright light
(3) attractive but sober
(4) lovely with Its colours

Answer

Answer: bright in the blue sky


Q26.A kite becomes a rag when

(1) It Is on the blue
(2) It Is on a string
(3) It is above the tree
(4) It is stuck In a tree

Answer

Answer: It is stuck In a tree


Q27. This passage has been taken from the poem

(1) The Kite
(2) A House, A Home
(3) Beauty
(4) The Quarrel

Answer

Answer: The Kite


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