English “The Winner” MCQ Class 6 Unit 4 Chapter 2 Poorvi Advertisement The Winner – Part 2 1. Where do the children play ball in the poem?In their yardIn a parkNext to the creek in their neighbor's fieldOn the streetQuestion 1 of 142. How do the children feel while playing in the poem?TiredExcitedSadLazyQuestion 2 of 143. What happens when the sky turns from blue to black?The game continuesThe children go homeThe children start a new gameThe children hideQuestion 3 of 144. Why does the speaker say "I can't even catch my breath"?Because the speaker is tired from running fastBecause the speaker is standing stillBecause it’s cold outsideBecause the speaker is scaredQuestion 4 of 145. What does "Night wins!" in the poem mean?The children win the game The children are tiredThe day is over, and the children must stop playingThe night is shorter than the dayQuestion 5 of 146. What is the time of the day when the children stop playing?AfternoonMidnightEveningMorningQuestion 6 of 147. What do the children feel under their feet as the game ends?Warm sandCold grassDry leavesHard rocksQuestion 7 of 148. Which of the following phrases best describes the mood of the poem?Calm and peacefulFun and energeticDark and gloomySad and lonelyQuestion 8 of 149. Why do the trees seem to "creep close" in the poem?The children are running toward the treesThe trees are actually movingThe evening light makes the trees seem closerThe trees are smallQuestion 9 of 1410. Which word from the poem describes the children’s speed while playing?SlowFastCalmSteadyQuestion 10 of 1411. What does the speaker mean by "blue dark turns to black"?The day is ending, and night is beginningThe weather is getting stormyThe children are getting tiredThe field is changing colorQuestion 11 of 1412. What part of the body does the speaker mention aching in the poem?HandsHeadFeetBackQuestion 12 of 1413. What does the word "creek" refer to in the poem?A treeA small body of waterA gameA part of the fieldQuestion 13 of 1414. Which literary device is used in the line “Night wins!”?MetaphorPersonificationSimileHyperboleQuestion 14 of 14 Loading...
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