MCQ Chapter 3.5 Class 6 English Maharashtra Board The Duck and the Kangaroo 1. What does the Duck find boring?HoppingLiving in the pondTravelingSwimmingQuestion 1 of 152. What does the Duck wish for?To flyTo swim fasterTo hop like the KangarooTo stay in the pondQuestion 2 of 153. What concern does the Kangaroo express about the Duck?The Duck is too heavyThe Duck's webbed feet are wet and coldThe Duck can't balanceThe Duck can't stay quietQuestion 3 of 154. What does the Duck do to address the Kangaroo's concern?Learns to hopBuys four pairs of worsted socksDries its feetCovers its feet with leavesQuestion 4 of 155. What does the Kangaroo ask the Duck to do while sitting on its tail?Sing a songSit steadyBalance the socksHold on tightlyQuestion 5 of 156. How many times do the Duck and Kangaroo travel around the world?OneTwoThreeFourQuestion 6 of 157. What is the reason for the Kangaroo's hesitation initially?The Duck's feet might give it rheumatismThe Duck is too noisyThe Duck might fall offThe Duck cannot hopQuestion 7 of 158. What does the Duck buy for its webbed feet?Cotton socksWoolen socksLeather shoesRubber bootsQuestion 8 of 159. Where does the Duck sit while traveling with the Kangaroo?On the Kangaroo’s backOn the Kangaroo’s headAt the end of the Kangaroo's tailBeside the KangarooQuestion 9 of 1510. In what kind of light does the Kangaroo prefer to start their journey?Bright sunlightPale moonlightCloudy eveningEarly morningQuestion 10 of 1511. What is the Duck’s exclamation when it sees the Kangaroo hop?"Oh dear!""Good gracious!""Wow!""Amazing!"Question 11 of 1512. What is the Duck’s ultimate feeling after traveling with the Kangaroo?BoredomExcitementHappinessNervousnessQuestion 12 of 1513. What kind of material are the socks the Duck buys made of?CottonWoolen worstedPolyesterSilkQuestion 13 of 1514. What is the poetic term used humorously for rheumatism in the poem?Roo-matizRoo-painKangar-acheHop-tizQuestion 14 of 1515. What does the Kangaroo ask the Duck to do to maintain balance?Hold onto its furSit steadyJump in rhythmHold the tail tightlyQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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