MCQ Chapter 2.1 Balbharati English Class 6 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 6The Clothesline 1. What is the main subject of the poem?Birds flying in the skyClothes dancing on a clotheslineA girl playing in the windA ship sailing in the seaQuestion 1 of 152. What does "Flip! Flap! Flop!" in the poem represent?The movement of clothes in the windThe sound of birds chirpingThe clapping of handsThe noise of waves crashingQuestion 2 of 153. How are the clothes described in the poem?As lifeless objectsAs fluttering creaturesAs heavy and stillAs hanging motionlessQuestion 3 of 154. The phrase "Flutt’ring creatures as white as snow" suggests that the clothes are:ColorfulWhite and lightHeavy and darkThick and warmQuestion 4 of 155. What are the clothes compared to in the poem?Running dogs and flying birdsRestive horses and fairy-tale witchesDancing children and flying kitesShips in the ocean and leaves in the windQuestion 5 of 156. What does the word "restive" in the poem mean?Calm and quietRestless and fidgetySleeping and dreamingSlow and tiredQuestion 6 of 157. Why do the clothes "caper and prance"?Because they are magicalBecause the wind moves themBecause they are pulled by stringsBecause they are being washedQuestion 7 of 158. What does "prance" mean in the poem?Walk or move with high, springy stepsSit quietlyLie down and restCrawl slowlyQuestion 8 of 159. What happens to one piece of clothing in the poem?It gets torn apartIt falls into a ditchIt flies away in the windIt is taken by a birdQuestion 9 of 1510. Which item of clothing is lost?A scarfA handkerchiefA shirtA hatQuestion 10 of 1511. How does the handkerchief move in the wind?Like a birdLike a fishLike a snakeLike a rockQuestion 11 of 1512. What does the poem suggest about the lost handkerchief?It will be found soonIt might be hidden or drownedIt will return to the ownerIt was stolenQuestion 12 of 1513. The phrase "Nobody knows where she now can be" suggests:CertaintyMysteryJoyAngerQuestion 13 of 1514. Why won’t the handkerchief come back?Because it is tornBecause it flew too far awayBecause it was thrown awayBecause it was stolenQuestion 14 of 1515. What season is described in the poem?WinterSummerSpringAutumnQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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