English “The Kites” MCQ Class 6 Unit 5 Chapter 2 Poorvi Advertisement The Kites – Part 2 1. What does the poet compare the kites to?AirplanesBirdsCloudsBalloonsQuestion 1 of 162. What does the poet wish to do?Climb a treeFly an airplaneClimb on a kite and sail in the skyRide a bicycleQuestion 2 of 163. What colour are the kites described as in the poem?GreyBlackColouredWhiteQuestion 3 of 164. How does the poet describe the sky in which the kites fly?Clear and calmWind-whippedCloudy and darkSunny and brightQuestion 4 of 165. What would the child enjoy seeing while flying high on the kite?The treesThe oceanThe rooftops of townBirdsQuestion 5 of 166. What does the poet want to hear while flying on the kite?The songs that the wild wind singsThe sound of birdsThe roar of the oceanThe noise of the townQuestion 6 of 167. In the poem, what does the child compare themselves to?A treeA birdA cloudAirQuestion 7 of 168. What is the shape of the kite as described in the activities?CircleDiamondSquareTriangleQuestion 8 of 169. In the activity, what do you see along with the kites in the sky?BirdsAirplanesCloudsHelicoptersQuestion 9 of 1610. What simile does the poet use to describe the kite's movement?Like a leaf in the wind Like a boat on the seaLike coloured birds in the skyLike a plane flying highQuestion 10 of 1611. Which line from the poem suggests the poet's desire to be small and light?"See the kites fly""I wish I were small""And sail up there""To look right down"Question 11 of 1612. Which part of the kite helps it stay steady in the sky?TailNoseSpineReelQuestion 12 of 1613. Which word is used to describe the wind in the poem?GentleWildCalmHarshQuestion 13 of 1614. Which festival is associated with kite flying in India, as mentioned in the activities?DiwaliHoliUttarayanEidQuestion 14 of 1615. What part of the kite wraps around the reel?SpineTailCoverLineQuestion 15 of 1616. In the activity, what kind of movement does the word 'soar' imply?Slow and low Fast and upwardCircularGliding downwardQuestion 16 of 16 Loading...
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