MCQ Chapter 1.6 Balbharati English Class 6 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 6The Peacock and the Crane 1. What did the Peacock claim about his feathers?They were dullThey shone in all the colors of the rainbowThey helped him flyThey were the longest in the worldQuestion 1 of 152. How did the Crane react to the Peacock’s boasting?He agreed with the PeacockHe ignored the PeacockHe calmly explained his own abilityHe fought with the PeacockQuestion 2 of 153. What does the Peacock’s attitude teach us about pride?Pride is always goodPride can make people look foolishArrogance leads to successPride is more important than abilityQuestion 3 of 154. What type of story is "The Peacock and the Crane"?A fableA mythA historical taleA biographyQuestion 4 of 155. What lesson do fables typically teach?Historical eventsScientific discoveriesMoral valuesPolitical viewsQuestion 5 of 156. What was the Peacock’s main weakness?He could not singHe was arrogant about his beautyHe was not intelligentHe had no friendsQuestion 6 of 157. How did the Peacock try to impress the Crane?By flying highBy singing a songBy spreading his colorful feathersBy offering foodQuestion 7 of 158. What is the meaning of the word "scoffed"?Spoke kindlyLaughed rudelyIgnored someoneGave a complimentQuestion 8 of 159. What is a synonym for "gorgeous"?UglyBeautifulDullOrdinaryQuestion 9 of 1510. What does "conceited" mean in the story?Kind and caringIntelligent and wiseArrogant and proudHonest and simpleQuestion 10 of 1511. Why was the Peacock not truly superior to the Crane?He could not flyHe was not colorfulHe was afraid of waterHe was smaller than the CraneQuestion 11 of 1512. Which of these proverbs relates to the story?Hard work pays offActions speak louder than wordsAll that glitters is not goldThe early bird catches the wormQuestion 12 of 1513. What is the opposite of "magnificent"?StunningDullGorgeousElegantQuestion 13 of 1514. Why was the Peacock similar to "any other cock" according to the Crane?Because he lived on the groundBecause he had colorful feathersBecause he was loudBecause he could flyQuestion 14 of 1515. What does the phrase "Fine feathers don’t make fine birds" warn against?OverconfidenceJudging people by appearanceCaring too much about flyingComparing birdsQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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