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Class 6th English Honeysuckle
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Chapter 6 The Wonderful Words
MCQ Questions
Question 1.
The words we speak
(a) are beautiful words
(b) bring out our thoughts
(c) should be high sounding
(d) should heal
Answer
(b) bring out our thoughts
Question 2.
English is
(a) a wonderful game of matching thoughts
(b) a foreigner
(c) the dress of soul
(d) a good language
Answer
(a) a wonderful game of matching thoughts
Question 3.
People are constantly trying
(a) to translate their thoughts
(b) to get a transfer
(c) to transform others
(d) to improve their performance
Answer
(a) to translate their thoughts
Question 4.
No thought should die
(a) due to arguments
(b) for want of proper words
(c) for want of good words
(d) due to clashes
Answer
(b) for want of proper words
Question 5.
Words mean
(a) vocabulary
(b) the food
(c) the dress of thoughts
(d) verbs
Answer
(c) the dress of thoughts
Question 6.
For many of the loveliest things
(a) have never yet been said
(b) have short life
(c) have been snatched away
(d) have not been seen
Answer
(a) have never yet been said
Question 7.
A beautiful thought is
(a) a marvelous surprise
(b) dies soon
(c) everlasting
(d) a blessing
Answer
(a) a marvelous surprise
Question 8.
The poet feels that English has enough words
(a) to express every idea
(b) for us to learn
(c) to confuse us
(d) to write any book
Answer
Answer: (a) to express every idea
Question 9.
To ‘loveliest things’ are
(a) money
(b) fame
(c) beauty
(d) great ideas
Answer
Answer: (d) great ideas
Question 10.
According to the poet, everyone wants to hear
(a) good music
(b) in the mind
(c) in the eyes
(d) new and noble thoughts
Answer
Answer: (d) new and noble thoughts
Question 11.
The words can free a thought which is
(a) in a prison
(b) in the mind
(c) in the eyes
(d) nowhere
Answer
Answer: (b) in the mind
Question 12.
The real beauty is in
(a) new and beautiful ideas
(b) beautiful words
(c) beautiful expression
(d) surprising words
Answer
Answer: (a) new and beautiful ideas
(1)
Never let a thought shrivel and die
For want of a way to say it
For English is a wonderful game
And all of you can play it
All that you do is match the words
To the brightest thoughts in your head
Question 1.
The thoughts die when
(a) they are bad
(b) they are good
(c) they are beautiful
(d) they are not expressed
Answer
(d) they are not expressed
Question 2
To give expression to the thoughts one has to
(a) work hard
(b) think well
(c) find proper words
(d) study a lot
Answer
(c) find proper words
Question 3.
The poet feels that English has enough words
(a) to express every idea
(b) for us to learn
(c) to confuse us
(d) to write any book
Answer
(a) to express every idea
Question 4.
English is a game which is
(a) like cricket
(b) like playing cards
(c) for all persons
(d) for those who love to express themselves
Answer
(d) for those who love to express themselves
Question 5.
The adverb form of wonderful’ is
(a) wonder
(b) wonderfully
(c) wondered
(d) wondering
Answer
(b) wonderfully
(2)
So that they come out clear and true
And handsomely groomed and fed
For many of the loveliest things
Have never yet been said.
Question 1.
The passage is taken from
(a) The Wonderful Words
(b) Beauty
(c) A House. A Home
(d) The Kite
Answer
(a) The Wonderful Words
Question 2.
The author of the poem is
(a) L.M. Halli
(b) Mary O’ Neill
(c) Peter Dixon
(d) Shure
Answer
(b) Mary O’ Neill
Question 3.
The poem is about
(a) a groom
(b) a girl
(c) words
(d) beauty
Answer
(c) words
Question 4.
The loveliest things’ are
(a) money
(b) fame
(c) beauty
(d) great ideas
Answer
(d) great ideas
Question 5.
The noun form of ‘fed’ is
(a) feed
(b) feeding
(c) food
(d) feeling
Answer
(c) food
(3)
Words are the food and dress of thought
They give it its body and swing
And everyone’s longing today to hear
Some fresh and beautiful thing;
But only words cart free a thought
From its prison behind your eyes
May be your mind is holding now
A marvelous new surprise!
Question 1.
If the words are the body, the thought is its
(a) dress
(b) food
(c) soul
(d) swing
Answer
(c) soul
Question 2.
According to the poet. everyone wants to hear
(a) good music
(b) fine words
(c) a new poem
(d) new and noble thoughts
Answer
(d) new and noble thoughts
Question 3.
The words can free a thought which is
(a) In a prison
(b) In the mind
(c) In the eyes
(d) nowhere
Answer
(b) In the mind
Question 4.
The real beauty is in
(a) new and beautiful ideas
(b) beautiful words
(c) beautiful expression
(d) surprising words
Answer
(a) new and beautiful ideas
Question 5.
The word ‘longing’ is a
(a) gerund
(b) verb
(c) noun
(d) adjective
Answer
(c) noun
Important Questions
Question 1.
All that you-do is match the words
To the brightest thoughts in your head
Answer:
You need to find the accurate words which seem to translate your best thoughts.
Question 2.
For many of the loveliest things
Have never yet been said
Answer:
The poet encourage readers to convert their thoughts into words and speak them as there are loveliest things that never yet been said.
Question 3.
And everyone’s longing today to hear
Some fresh and beautiful thing
Answer:
If you want to express your thought, you will find many eager listeners. Everyone is very eager to hear something new and beautiful.
Question 4.
But only words can free a thought
From its prison behind your eyes
Answer:
You have thoughts in your mind but its in prison behind your eyes. You need to free your thoughts from the prison by giving them word.
The Wonderful Words Extra Questions and Answers Reference to Context
Question 1.
All that you do is match the words
To the brightest thoughts in your head
So that they come out clear and true
And handsomely groomed and fed
For many of the loveliest things
Have never yet been said.
Explanation
One’s actions must match with the bright thought that flashes in one’s mind, expressing that idea or thought. The proper usage of words decorates that idea masses. A lot more is needed to be done and expressed. There is always a scope spheres. Which is yet untouched and undiscovered.
(i) How brightest thought’ can be expressed?
(ii) What can come out ‘clear and true’?
(iii) Why is that the thought needs to be groomed?
(iv) Explain ‘Have never yet been said’.
(v) Change the word ‘handsome’ to adverb.
Answer:
(i) The thought can come out clear and true.
(ii) The thought can come out clear and true.
(iii) The thought needs to be groomed for better understanding.
(iv) The poet explains that a lot of thoughts did not come out as they were not expressed in language
(v) Handsomely.
Question 2.
Words are the food and dress of thought
They give it its body and swing
And everyone’s longing today to hear
Some fresh and beautiful thing;
But only words can free a thought
From its prison behind your eyes
May be your mind is holding now
A marvellous new surprise!
Explanation
Words are the food for thought and decorates one’s thought. Proper shapes are given to ideas. Everyone wish to hear new and interesting things that are appealing and soothes to the ears of the listeners. The poet emphasized on the importance of expression through words. New and innovative ideas keep coming and may prove to be fruitful for humanity in general.
(i) How can be words the ‘food and dress’?
(ii) What do everyone wish for?
(iii) What is imprisoned behind the eyes?
(iv) What does the poet pray for?
(v) Find out the antonym of‘Marvellous’.
Answer:
(i) The words are food and dress as they feed and decorate one’s thought.
(ii) Everyone wish to hear something about fresh and beautiful things.
(iii) A thought is imprisoned behind the eyes.
(iv) The poet prays for expression of some surprise idea.
(v) ‘Ordinary’.