MCQ Chapter 1.1 Be the Best Class 8 English Maharashtra Board 1. The poem encourages readers to:Be the biggest and bestAvoid failureFocus on their role, big or smallAlways aim for the top positionQuestion 1 of 202. What makes the lake happier, as per the poem?A muskieThe liveliest bassA pine treeThe crewQuestion 2 of 203. What lesson can we learn from the mouse helping the lion in the story?Small acts have no valueSize and power always matterEven small individuals can make a differenceNever trust othersQuestion 3 of 204. What does the poet suggest about tasks, whether big or small?Focus only on big tasksAvoid small tasksEvery task is importantDelegate small tasks to othersQuestion 4 of 205. What is the poet’s view about being a captain?Everyone should aim to be a captainOnly captains are importantNot everyone can be a captainCaptains don’t need a crewQuestion 5 of 206. What is the meaning of ‘rill’ as used in the poem?A valleyA scrubA streamA highwayQuestion 6 of 207. What should you do if you cannot be the sun?Be a starBe a trailBe a scrubBe a muskieQuestion 7 of 208. According to the poet, what determines success?Hard workPositionSizeBeing a captainQuestion 8 of 209. In the poem, what is said about the crew?They are unimportantThey must work togetherThey can only succeed with a captainThey must follow ordersQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the phrase “be the liveliest bass” imply?Be energetic and positiveAlways aim to be at the topAvoid failureBe a leaderQuestion 10 of 2011. Why does the poet suggest being a trail instead of a highway?Highways are unimportantTrails are easier to manageEven small paths are significantTrails are better than highwaysQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the poet mean by “it isn’t by size that you win or fail”?Small things are more successfulBig things are less successfulSuccess is not determined by sizeFailure is due to lack of sizeQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the moral of the story of 'The Lion and the Mouse'?Big creatures should ignore small onesSmall acts of kindness can be helpfulLions are stronger than miceKindness is a waste of timeQuestion 13 of 2014. According to the poem, how should you treat the task that is near?Ignore itComplete it to the best of your abilityDelegate it to othersWait for instructionsQuestion 14 of 2015. What makes the bass significant in the poem?Its position in the lakeIts lively natureIts size compared to the muskieIts role as a leaderQuestion 15 of 2016. How does the poet view failure?As something to avoid at all costsAs dependent on one’s size or positionAs an opportunity to learnAs a sign of weaknessQuestion 16 of 2017. Why does the poet use comparisons like 'pine and scrub' or 'highway and trail'?To show the value of different rolesTo compare good and badTo emphasize size differencesTo highlight leadership qualitiesQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the poet suggest about doing lesser tasks?They are unimportantThey are as valuable as big tasksThey can be avoidedThey should be given to othersQuestion 18 of 2019. Why should we accept both success and failure, as suggested by the poem?Because failure is inevitableBecause size determines outcomesBecause effort is what truly mattersBecause success is temporaryQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the central theme of the poem “Be The Best”?Leadership and powerAccepting one’s position and doing one’s bestThe importance of size and positionAvoiding failure and striving for successQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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