MCQ Chapter 2.1 Balbharati English Class 6 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 6The Clothesline 1. What does "hither and thither" mean?Here and thereUp and downFast and slowSoft and loudQuestion 1 of 152. What does the word "wildly" mean in the poem?Very gentlyVery hard or violentlySlowly and carefullyIn a planned mannerQuestion 2 of 153. What is the main theme of the poem?The joy of dancingThe power of the windThe beauty of clothesThe sadness of losing thingsQuestion 3 of 154. Which of these is a rhyming pair from the poem?Snow and crowWind and behindSun and runFlop and hopQuestion 4 of 155. What literary device is used in "Flippin’ and flappin’ and floppin’ for fun"?MetaphorPersonificationAlliterationSimileQuestion 5 of 156. What does the poet mean by "Rounded in front, but hollow behind"?The clothes have different shapesThe wind fills the clothes, making them puff upThe clothes are tornThe clothes have pocketsQuestion 6 of 157. What literary device is used in "She flew like a bird, and no one can find her"?MetaphorSimilePersonificationHyperboleQuestion 7 of 158. What role does the wind play in the poem?It dries the clothesIt causes the movement of the clothesIt stops the clothes from flyingIt makes the clothes heavierQuestion 8 of 159. The word "fluttering" in the poem suggests:Heavy movementSlow and steady movementLight and unsteady movementStillnessQuestion 9 of 1510. What do fairy-tale witches do in the poem?Sleep quietlyFly wildlySit and watchDance calmlyQuestion 10 of 1511. Which of these words best describes the tone of the poem?Joyful and playfulSerious and sadAngry and frustratedCalm and peacefulQuestion 11 of 1512. What does the poet mean by "Nobody knows where she now can be"?The handkerchief is lost foreverThe handkerchief will return soonThe handkerchief is hidden in the pocketThe handkerchief was foundQuestion 12 of 1513. What are pegs used for in the poem?To hold clothes on the lineTo make clothes fly awayTo clean the handkerchiefTo fix the handkerchief in a pocketQuestion 13 of 1514. How does the poet personify the clothes in the poem?By saying they are heavy and stillBy describing them as dancing and skippingBy saying they are wet and dirtyBy calling them objects with no movementQuestion 14 of 1515. What is the final message of the poem?Clothes are importantThe wind is dangerousSome things, once lost, may never returnClothes should be dried indoorsQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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