MCQ Chapter 1.4 Balbharati English Class 6 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 6Children are going to school 1. What does the word "foliage" mean?A kind of birdA riverGreenery or leafy coverA type of flowerQuestion 1 of 152. What does "a-gleam" mean in the poem?Shining brightCovered in dustDark and coldSoft and warmQuestion 2 of 153. What time of the day is described in the poem?NoonEveningEarly morningMidnightQuestion 3 of 154. What is the overall mood of the poem?SadJoyfulFearfulAngryQuestion 4 of 155. What do the children symbolize in the poem?DarknessLight and knowledgeSilenceStrengthQuestion 5 of 156. What element of nature sings songs of blessings in the poem?The treesThe riverThe breezesThe sunQuestion 6 of 157. What makes the roads fragrant in the poem?The morning mistThe flowersThe rainThe windQuestion 7 of 158. What happens to the earth when children go to school?It shakesIt throbs like a mother’s heartIt turns darkIt stops movingQuestion 8 of 159. What literary device is used in "Time, sitting on an old roof, flies pigeons in the sky"?SimileMetaphorPersonificationAlliterationQuestion 9 of 1510. How does the poem depict the Peepal tree?As a silent observerAs a person waving handsAs a dark shadowAs a weak plantQuestion 10 of 1511. Why does the sky bow in the poem?To welcome the sunTo show respect for children going to schoolTo signal rainTo hide from the sunQuestion 11 of 1512. Which emotion is most strongly conveyed in the poem?AngerJoyFearSadnessQuestion 12 of 1513. What effect does the poet create by describing natural elements as people?It makes nature seem lifelessIt adds beauty and emotion to the poemIt makes the poem confusingIt focuses only on childrenQuestion 13 of 1514. What do the children in the poem represent?The future and hopeThe past and historyThe difficulties of lifeThe silence of natureQuestion 14 of 1515. What is the main theme of the poem?The beauty of natureThe importance of educationThe struggles of lifeThe sadness of childhoodQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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