Imp Question For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 6
It Can Be Done
Short Questions
1. Who misses all the fun?
Answer : The man who says, “It can’t be done.”
2. What does the title of the poem mean?
Answer : It means everything is possible.
3. What does the man who misses all the fun do?
Answer : He criticizes new ideas.
4. Why does he ‘miss all the fun’?
Answer : He does not believe in new ventures.
5. What would he do if he had the power?
Answer : He would erase human progress.
6. What progress examples are given in the poem?
Answer : Radio, motor cars, telegraph, telephone, and electric lights.
7. What age would we be in without progress?
Answer : The Stone Age.
8. What would happen if people believed in ‘It can’t be done’?
Answer : The world would not progress.
9. What message does the poem give?
Answer : We should believe in possibilities.
10. Who wrote the poem?
Answer : The poet is Anonymous.
Long Questions
1. What is the main idea of the poem?
Answer : The poem tells us that people who say “It can’t be done” stop progress. If humans always thought this way, we would not have inventions like the telephone, cars, or electricity.
2. How does the poet describe a negative person?
Answer : The poet says a negative person stands apart, criticizes every new idea, and does not try new things. Such people stop the world from moving forward.
3. Why is it important to take risks in life?
Answer : Taking risks leads to new inventions and progress. If people never tried, we would still be living without modern technology.
4. How would life be if people never believed in doing new things?
Answer : If people never tried new things, we would still be in the Stone Age. We would have no electricity, no cars, and no telephones.
5. What lesson do we learn from the poem?
Answer : The poem teaches us to be positive and try new things. Instead of saying, “It can’t be done,” we should believe in our abilities and move forward.
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