Class 6 English Chapter 8 MCQ Online Test What a Bird Thought
MCQ of What a Bird Thought – MCQ on What a Bird Thought
Multiple Choice Questions :
Question 1.
Where did the little bird live?
(a) cage
(b) house
(c) tree
(d) nest
Answer:
(d) nest
Question 2.
The nest of the bird was made of
(a) wool
(b) straw
(c) leaves
(d) pale straw and shells
Answer:
(d) pale straw and shells
Question 3.
What did the bird think the world to be made of at first?
(a) made of bricks
(b) cement
(c) straw and shell
(d) tree
Ans.
(c) straw and shell
Question 4.
The little bird lived under the protection of
(a) tree
(b) nest
(c) father
(d) mother
Answer:
(d) mother
Question 5.
Why did the little bird not want any other
(a) because she was lazy
(b) she was sad
(c) she felt comfortable and secure.
(d) she was waiting for her mother.
Answer:
(c) she felt comfortable and secure.
Fill in the blanks :
1. The shape of the nest was ________.
Answer:
round
2. The ________ in the nest were blue.
Answer:
shell
3. In the end the bird flew beyond the ________ .
Answer:
tree
Write whether the following statements are True or False :
1. The little bird lived in the hollow of the tree. [ ]
Answer:
False
2. The first house of the little bird was made of a pale-blue shell. [ ]
Answer:
True
3. The little bird was nestled by his parents. [ ]
Answer:
False
4. The little bird has no any neighbour. [ ]
Answer:
False
5. The little bird knew that the world is made of leaves. [ ]
Answer:
True
6. On becoming grown the little bird fluttered from his nest. [ ]
Answer:
True
What a Bird Thought Class 6 Extract Based MCQ
Stanza-I
Ilived first in a little house,
And lived there very well,
I thought the world was small and round,
And made of pale, blue shell.
Questions :
Choose the correct option :
Question 1.
The birds first house was ________
(i) leaves
(ii) branches
(iii) pale-blue shell
(iv) nest
Answer:
(iii) pale-blue shell
Question 2.
It thought that its world was ________
(i) very big
(ii) small
(iii) round
(iv) rectangular
A. (i) and (ii)
B. (ii) and (iii)
C. (iii) and (iv)
D. (ii) and (iii)
Answer:
D. (ii) and (iii)
Question 3.
Complete the following by choosing a correct option.
The bird thought the world was small and round because ________
(i) it lived in a small shell
(ii) there was nothing
(iii) it was quite limited in space
Answer:
(i) it lived in a small shell
Question 4.
There is a fine imagery in the Stanza. Find it.
Answer:
It is in the use of ‘pale-blue shell’ to describe the world which is fragile with beautiful existence.
Stanza-II
I lived next in a little nest,
Nor needed any other,
I thought the world was made of straw,
And nestled by my mother.
Questions :
Make the most appropriate choice in filling in the blanks in the given two sentences:
Question 1.
Then the bird was made to live in a ________
(i) burrow
(ii) hollow
(iii) nest
(iv) the branches
Answer:
(iii) nest
Question 2.
What did the bird thought about the world?
Answer:
The bird thought that the world was made of straw.
Question 3.
Have you seen a nest? Write one or two sentences on it.
Answer:
I have seen a nest on the trees. It is made of tiny and thin straws. They are generally dry. Soft leaves serve as a comfortable pad for the little birds.
Question 4.
What does the phrase ‘nested by my mother’ suggest and symbolise ?
Answer:
It suggests a comfortable and secure feeling. It symbolises the warmth and protection of his mother.
Stanza-III
One day, I fluttered from my nest,
To see what I could find,
I said the world is made of leaves,
I have been very blind.
Questions:
Question 1.
What does the metaphor “very blind highlight?
Answer:
It highlights the transformative power of new experiences and knowledge.
Question 2.
Complete the given sentences with the options given below:
(1) The little bird moved from its nest to see ________.
(i) the world
(ii) neighbourhood
(iii) blue sky
(iv) all other things
Answer:
(i) the world
Question 3.
It knew that the world is made of ________.
(i) straws
(ii) trees
(iii) leaves
(iv) forest
Answer:
(iii) leaves
Question 4.
The poet seems to be in a mood to convey to the idea. What do you find in it?
Answer:
The fact has a mood to make one aware about the new enlightenment and growth of the little bird. It has now come out to face more responsibilities.
Stanza-IV
At length I flew beyond the tree,
Quite fit for grown-up labours,
I don’t know how the world is made,
And neither do my neighbours.
Questions :
Question 1.
What do the little admit in this Stanza?
Answer:
The little bird admits about his ignorance on the construction of the world. He further agree that even his neighbour does not know the fact.
Question 2.
Find the correct option :
Who are the neighbours of the little bird?
(i) trees
(ii) other birds
(iii) forest
(iv) sky
Answer:
(i) trees
Question 3.
What do you find in this last Stanza about its journey?
Answer:
It reflects a sense of responsibility, curiosity and humility.
(d) Tick which is correct:
(i) the pronoun ‘I’ here stands for the author
(ii) the little bird is ignorant how the world is made.
Answer:
(i) ✔, (ii) ✘