Class 6 English Chapter 10 MCQ Online Test Change of Heart
MCQ of Change of Heart – MCQ on Change of Heart
Multiple Choice Questions :
Question 1.
What was Prabhat’s attitude towards winning and losing?
(a) He enjoyed playing games regardless of the outcome.
(b) He hated losing and only played games he was sure to win.
(c) He was indifferent to both winning and losing.
(d) He only played games that his friends wanted to play.
Answer:
(b) He hated losing and only played games he was sure to win.
Question 2.
Who was the new person who joined Prabhat’s school?
(a) Surya
(b) A new principal
(c) The Coach
(d) A new teacher
Answer:
(a) Surya
Question 3.
What was Surya’s attitude towards playing games?
(a) He was very competitive and hated losing.
(b) He enjoyed playing games regardless of the outeome.
(c) He only played games to win prizes.
(d) He played games only when his friends asked him to.
Answer:
(b) He enjoyed playing games regardless of the outcome.
Question 4.
What did Prabhat learn from observing Surya?
(a) That winning is everything.
(b) That enjoying the game is more important than winning or losing.
(c) That practice is key to winning.
(d) That losing’ is a disgrace.
Answer:
(b) That enjoying the game is more important than winning or losing.
Question 5.
How did Prabhat’s behavior change after observing Surya?
(a) He became more competitive and focused on winning.
(b) He started enjoying games more and didn’t worry about winning or losing.
(c) He stopped playing games altogether!
(d) He only played games with Surya.
Answer:
(b) He started enjoying games more and didn’t worry about winning or losing.
Fill in the blanks :
1. Surya was an excellent _______player.
Answer:
badminton
2. He always played games with a _______on his face _______.
Answer:
smile
3. He treats the game _______and doesn’t mind the defeat in a game.
Answer:
lightly
4. Winning a game would give him a kind of unique _______.
Answer:
feeling
Write whether the following statements are True or False:
1. Prabhat did not know how to accept defeat.
Answer:
True
2. He was not equal both at win or lose.
Answer:
False
3. Prabhat was to keep the score for their match.
Answer:
True
4. Prabhat changed the scoreboard when Surya was looking elsewhere.
Answer:
True
Change of Heart Class 6 Extract Based MCQ
Passage – I
Read the lines given below and answer the questions.
Prabhat always wanted to win. His parents, teachers and friends said that he did not know how accept defeat. The fact was that he could not bear losing, not even at marbles. He felt so good when he won that he never wanted to give up that feeling.
Question 1.
Who was Prabhat?
(a) a school student
(b) a player
(c) a mentor player
(d) an excellent player
Answer:
a player
Question 2.
Complete the analogy.
Win : accept : : defeat: _______
Answer:
losing
Question 3.
How did Prabhat feel on winning?
Answer:
On winning Prabhat felt very fine.
Question 4.
Make a meaningful sentence from the phrase ‘to give up’.
Answer:
It is good to give up smoking.
Passage – II
Read the lines given below and answer the questions.
Last Friday was significant. This was when the coach conducted friendly matches in the games period. The teams were decided on Monday and it was no surprise when Prabhat and Surya were chosen to play a round against each other. Prabhat was given the responsibility of keeping score for their match.
Question 1.
Complete the sentences from the most appropriate option given below:
Surya was an _______
(a) expert player
(b) excellent player of badminton
(c) amiable student
(d) amusing player
Answer:
excellent player of badminton
Question 2.
Which Friday of the month do you find a mention in the above lines.
(a) First Friday of the month
(b) Third Friday of the month
(c) Second Friday of the month
(d) Last Friday of the month
Answer:
Last Friday of the month
Question 3.
Why was the last Friday Significant?
(Answer in one sentence)
Answer:
Because the coach conducted friendly matches in the games period.
Question 4.
Prabhat was entrusted to _______
(a) beat his opponent
(b) hit a shuttlecock
(c) keep score
(d) play a round against each other
Answer:
keep score
Passage – III
Read the lines given below and answer the questions.
He walked about the whole time, smiling and cracking jokes about all sorts of things. But on Friday, at the badminton court, Surya was a real phenomenon. He won points again and again, laughing and joking all the time. However, Surya was paying so little attention to the match that Prabhat managed to change the scoreboard while his opponent was looking somewhere.
Question 1.
What is the MOST LIKELY response cum opinion that the speculator can from about Prabhat.
[1. dishonest 2. fair – 3.crook 4. smart [egalitarian]
(a) options 2 and 5
(b) options 3 and 1
(c) options 3 and 5
(d) options 1 and 4
Answer:
options 1 and 4
Question 2.
Find a correct answer from the following on a real “phenomenon”.
(a) someone who has special qualities
(b) someone who has fairness & uniqueness
(c) someone who goes on cracking jokes & enjoying all the time
(d) a person who is neither a friend nor a foe.
Answer:
someone who has special qualities
Question 3
Answer in one sentences.
When did Prabhat manage to change the scoreboard.
Answer:
Prabhat managed to changed the scoreboard when Surya was looking some where.
Question 4.
What is a scoreboard?
Answer:
A score board is usually a rectangular board in a ball park that shows the score of a contest.
Passage – IV
Read the lines given below and answer the questions.
Prabhat kept a close watch on Surya for somedays. He was great at somethings, terrible at others but what was common was enjoyment. He enjoyed everything equally. As Prabhat went on with his asservation, he realised that to enjoy a game, you did not need a scoreboard, to keep a tally of your scores.
Question:
Question 1.
What was ‘common’ found in Surya?
(Answer in one sentence)
Answer:
Surya enjoyed everything equally.
Question 2.
Prabhat was keeping a close rigid of Surya. It was because he wanted to know about him.
(i) throughly
(ii) partially
(iii) enjoyments
(iv) activities
(v) everything
(a) option (i) and (iv)
(b) option (ii) and (iii)
(c) option (ii) and (iv)
(d)option (v) only
Answer:
option (v) only
Question 3.
Tick ‘✓’ out the correct option in respect of a game.
(a) One should enjoy every moment.
(b) Tally of scores is not essential.
(c) No need to have a scoreboard.
(d) Equal in win or lose.
Answer:
One should enjoy every moment.
Question 4.
Find the correct meaning of the phrase to keep a close watch on.
(a) to obeserve
(b) to visit
(c) to investigate
(d) to watch
Answer:
to obeserve