English “The Winner” MCQ Class 6 Unit 4 Chapter 2 Poorvi Advertisement The Winner – Part 2 1. What is the meaning of "cold grass aches our feet"?The children are coldThe children feel the cold grass under their feet after playing for longThe grass is too hotThe children are walking slowlyQuestion 1 of 142. What is the speaker doing in the poem?Running homePlaying a ball game with friendsResting in the fieldSleeping under the treesQuestion 2 of 143. What emotion does the speaker express while playing the game?BoredomHappiness and excitementFearSadnessQuestion 3 of 144. How do the children feel about the game being over?HappySad but satisfiedAngryIndifferentQuestion 4 of 145. What does the phrase “game’s over” signify?The children are losing the gameThe children are ready to go homeThe playtime has ended because night has arrivedThe children are winning the gameQuestion 5 of 146. What does the poet use to represent the end of the game?The setting sunThe night winningThe children going homeA whistle blowingQuestion 6 of 147. What does the speaker feel when running fast?Excited but breathlessSad and tiredCalm and slowHappy and relaxedQuestion 7 of 148. In the poem, why do the children play until it gets dark?They enjoy the game so muchThey are waiting for their parentsThey want to winThey are scared of the darkQuestion 8 of 149. What does the line “trees creep close” symbolize?The trees are movingThe children are scared of the treesThe evening is getting darker, and the trees seem nearerThe children are running toward the treesQuestion 9 of 1410. Why is the speaker out of breath?The speaker is scaredThe speaker has been running fastThe speaker has been shoutingThe speaker is playing slowlyQuestion 10 of 1411. What is the central theme of the poem?The joy of playing outdoors with friendsThe sadness of losing a gameThe fear of the darkThe importance of competitionQuestion 11 of 1412. How do the children feel about the night?They are scared of itThey accept it as the end of their playtimeThey are sad it comes too soonThey ignore it and keep playingQuestion 12 of 1413. How is personification used in the poem?The children are compared to the treesThe night is given the human quality of winningThe grass is described as talkingThe ball is described as flyingQuestion 13 of 1414. What does the poem suggest about the relationship between nature and play?Nature is a challenge to overcomeNature provides the setting for play and marks its endNature is dangerous to play inNature has no role in playQuestion 14 of 14 Loading...
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