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Class 6th English Honeysuckle
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Chapter 6 Who I Am
MCQ Questions
NASIR : When I grow up, I want to become a seed collector. We have cotton fields in our village and every year, my father spends a lot of money on buying new seeds to grow our cotton plants. My grandfather told me that many years ago, he could collect the seeds from his own plants which could be sown to grow new plants during the next year. But today that doesn’t work so we have to spend money to buy new seeds every single year. I want to find out why that is so. I want, to learn how to preserve seeds so that we can use them again and not spend money on this every year.
Question 1.
What does Nasir want to become?
(a) A seed collector
(b) A woodcutter
(c) A farmer
(d) Cotton merchant
Answer
Answer: (a) A seed collector
Question 2.
On which does his father spend a lot of money?
(a) Buying manures
(b) Buying ploughs
(c) Buying seeds
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (c) Buying seeds
Question 3.
What does he want to learn?
(a) How to grow new plants
(b) How to preserve seeds
(c) How to work on the fields
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (b) How to preserve seeds
Question 4.
Give the meaning of ‘preserve’.
(a) to keep cool
(b) to keep safe
(c) to keep in refrigerator
(d) to keep warm
Answer
Answer: (b) to keep safe
Question 5.
Give the noun form of ‘grow’.
(a)Growing
(b) Growth
(c) Grew
(d) Growth
Answer
Answer: (d) Growth
(2)
SERBJIT : What makes me very angry is when people don’t believe me when I am telling the truth. For example, if I tell my teacher that I couldn’t do my homework because Ravi borrowed my book and forgot to return it. Or I tell my parents that it wasn’t me but my little brother who started the fight. Or if I tell my teacher that I really did study for the test even if I have got bad marks. They all look at me as if they think I am telling lies. The look on their faces really angers me. Sometimes I have to look down at my shoes and count to ten so that I do not show that I am angry
Question 1.
Name the lesson.
(a) Fair Play
(b) A Game of Chance
(c) Who I Am
(d) Taro’s Reward
Answer
Answer: (c) Who I Am
Question 2.
What makes Serbjit angry?
(а) When people do not co-operate with him
(b) When people do not believe him
(c) When people do not understand him
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (b) When people do not believe him
Question 3.
Who are the people who disbelieve his story?
(a) His parents
(b) His teachers
(c) Both (a) and (b)
(d) His friends
Answer
Answer: (c) Both (a) and (b)
Question 4.
Why does he look down at his shoes?
(a) Does not want to face anybody
(b) Does not like other’s faces
(c) Does not want to see anyone
(d) Not to show anger
Answer
Answer: (d) Not to show anger
Question 5.
Give the opposite of ‘believe’.
(a) disbelieve
(b) belief
(c) misbelieve
(d) believed
Answer
Answer: (a) disbelieve
(3)
PETER : My favourite day is the second Sunday of every month. On this day our whole family always goes to the cinema hall to see a film. My father gets the tickets in advance and all of us—my grandmother, my parents, my two brothers and I take the bus there. In the interval my father buys us peanuts and I love to sit in the darkness of the hall eating and watching the film. Afterwards we always stop to eat ice cream. Everyone is in a good mood and we all feel very lucky that we are such a happy family.
Question 1.
Name the lesson.
(a) Fair Play
(b) A Game of Chance
(c) Who I Am
(d) Taro’s Reward
Answer
Answer: (c) Who I Am
Question 2.
Which is the favourite day of Peter?
(a) Second Sunday
(b) Second Saturday
(c) Monday
(d) Tuesday
Answer
Answer: (a) Second Sunday
Question 3.
What does he do on that day?
(a) Go to see a film
(b) Go to play a match
(c) Go to the market
(d) Go to the club
Answer
Answer: (a) Go to see a film
Question 4.
What does his father buy for him?
(a) Popcorn
(b) Walnuts
(c) Peanuts
(d) Nuts
Answer
Answer: (c) Peanuts
Question 5.
How many members are there in Peter’s family?
(a) Three
(b) Four
(c) Five
(d) Six
Answer
Answer: (d) Six
(4)
DOLMA : When I grow up, I am going to be the Prime Minister of India. People always laugh when I say that, but I am sure that I will do it. Everyone in my class asks me what to do when they have a problem, and my teacher always trusts me when something needs to be done in school. I want to make things better for everyone. I-want us to have good hospitals and roads and schools. I want to make sure that there are many good scientists in India who will invent cures for diseases and send a spaceship to Mars.
Question 1.
What does Dolma wish to become?
(a) To be the President of India
(b) To be the Prime Minister of India
(c) To be a good citizen of India
(d) To be an’intelligent student
Answer
Answer: (b) To be the Prime Minister of India
Question 2.
Who takes help from Dolma when in need?
(a) Her parents
(b) Her brother
(c) Her classmates
(d) Her sister
Answer
Answer: (c) Her classmates
Question 3.
What does she want to have in his country?
(a) Good hospitals
(b) Good schools
(c) Good roads
(d) All of these
Answer
Answer: (d) All of these
Question 4.
Why does she want to have more scientists in the country?
(a) To invent new technologies
(b) To invent cure for diseases
(c) To invent new ideas
(d) To invent new software
Answer
Answer: (a) To invent new technologies
Question 5.
Give the noun form of ‘invent’.
(a) inventing
(b) invented
(c) invention
(d) inventure
Answer
Answer: (c) invention
(5)
ROHIT: If I had a huge amount of money I would travel and travel. I want to see the mountains of New Zealand because they looked beautiful in a magazine picture. I wish I could sail down the Amazon river in South America on a raft. I want ta liye on the beaches of Lakshadweep and dive down to see coral. I suppose I should goto the Konark temple in Orissa or the old city in Beijing in China and the Pyramids in Egypt too, but what I actually enjoy is seeing nature more than old buildings.
Question 1.
What is Rohit’s dream of life?
(a) To travel a lot
(b) To read a lot
(c) To study a lot
(d) To earn a lot
Answer
Answer: (a) To travel a lot
Question 2.
Which places does he wish to visit?
(a) Mountains of New Zealand
(b) Beaches of Lakshadweep
(c) Go to Egypt to see Pyramids
(d) All of these
Answer
Answer: (d) All of these
Question 3.
Konark Temple is dedicated to
(a) Sun God
(b) India Devta
(c) Moon God
(d) Goddess Durga
Answer
Answer: (a) Sun God
Question 4.
What does he give preference to?
(a) To see old buildings
(b) To see magazines
(c) To see nature
(d) To go to temple
Answer
Answer: (c) To see nature
Question 5.
Give the opposite of ‘huge’.
(a) big
(b) small
(c) very big
(d) a lot
Answer
Answer: (b) small
(6)
RADHA : My favourite activity is climbing trees. Just outside our house, there is a guava tree, which I love to go up. Its branches spread out, so it is simple to climb up the tree and I can sit comfortably in the fork of two branches.
My mother tells me it is not sensible for girls to climb trees, but one afternoon she climbed up too, and both of us sat there talking and eating raw mangoes. When I am high up in the tree, I feel like I can rule the whole world.
Question 1.
What does Radha love to do?
(a) To climb trees
(b) To climb the roof
(c) To climb mountains
(d) To sit on trees
Answer
Answer: (a) To climb trees
Question 2.
On which tree she loves to climb?
(a) Pineapple
(b) Coconut
(c) Guava
(d) Papaya
Answer
Answer: (c) Guava
Question 3.
What does her mother say?
(a) Not good to eat mangoes
(b) Not good for girls to climb
(c) It is not good to climb trees
(d) None of these
Answer
Answer: (b) Not good for girls to climb
Question 4.
‘Both of us sat there’, for whom ‘both’ is used?
(a) Mother and father
(b) Radha and her father
(c) Radha and her friend
(d) Radha and mother
Answer
Answer: (d) Radha and mother
Question 5.
Give the opposite of ‘simple’.
(a) unsimple
(b) complex
(c) nervous
(d) common
Answer
Answer: (b) complex
Important Questions
Question 1.
Who can be a successful designer or engineer?
Answer:
A child with interest in maps, sketching, understanding picture can be a successful designer or engineer.
Question 2.
What would one be if you are good at solving puzzles & doing mathematical calculation?
Answer:
One can become scientist or accountant.
Question 3.
What does bodily intelligence reflect to?
Answer:
Bodily intelligence reflect to become dancer, actor, craftsperson.
Who I Am Extra Questions and Answers Long Answer Type
Question 1.
‘One should respect Individuality’. Do you agree or not? Give reasons to support your answer.
Answer:
Every person is born with innate qualities and that should be respected. The individual difference if recognized on time can bring difference in every sphere of his life. A girl can be passionate about climbing or becoming a politician. A boy can aspire to be a farmer by choice. He may bring dynamism in his field of agriculture. A child can be a social reformer or psychologist to assist others to overcome their drawbacks. Thus, genius brings excellence with dynamism in every activity.
Question 2.
Our present education system ‘suppress the talent rather than blooming it’ comment.
Answer:
The education system evaluation leaning capacity rather than judging the caliber. Every child is tested on subjects he is taught. One has to pass every subject instead of working upon his likings. If choice is given to a student he she explore or invent new things. Assessment should be based on interest and Calibre of a student.
Question 3.
How behaviour study helps-to understands inclination and understanding of a child.
Answer:
If behavioural analysis if done for a child properly, his talent and potential can be groomed. Visual, mathematical, interpersonal intelligence should be given due regard to develop the correct personality. If we recognize the true potential of a child, he will behave with a sense of responsibility. ‘One can reap what he sow’ rather than moulding into ‘all alike’ individuals should be the motto of the society.
Who I Am Extra Questions and Answers Reference to Context
Question 1.
My favourite activity is climbing trees. Just outside our house, there is a mango tree which I love to go up. Its branches spread out, so it is simple to climb up the tree, and I can sit comfortably in the fork of two branches. My mother tells me it is not sensible for girls to climb trees, but one afternoon she climbed up too, and both of us sat there talking and eating raw mangoes. When I am high up in the tree, I feel like I can rule the whole world.
(i) Who is I is the above lines?
(ii) Where was the mango tree?
(iii) How were climbing the tree ‘simple for her’?
(iv) What was her mother’s opinion about climbing the trees?
(v) Find the word that means the same as ‘extend’.
Answer:
(i) T is Radha in the above lines.
(ii) The mango tree was outside her house.
(iii) Climbing on the tree was simple for her because its branches were spread out.
(iv) In her opinion, it is not sensible for a girl to climb trees.
(v) Spread out.
Question 2.
When I grow up, I want to become a seed collector. We have cotton fields in our village and every year, my father spends a lot of money on buying new seeds to grow our cotton plants. My grandfather told me that many years ago, he could collect the seeds from his own plants which could be sown to grow new plants during the next year.
(i) Who is I in above paragraph?
(ii) What is his dream to become?
(iii) Where does his father spend money?
(iv) What did his grandfather tell him about seeds?
(v) Choose the past participle of ‘sow’ from above passage.
Answer:
(i) T is Nasir is the above passage.
(ii) His dream is to become a seed collector.
(iii) His father spends money on buying new seeds every year.
(iv) His grandfather told him that they used to save seeds from his yields of cotton.
(v) ‘sown’.
Question 3.
I want to live on the beaches of Lakshadweep and dive down to see coral. I suppose I should go to the Konark temple in Orissa or the old city in Beijing in China and the Pyramids in Egypt too, but what I actually enjoy is seeing nature more than old buildings.
(i) Why does Rohit want to live in Lakshadweep?
(ii) Where does he want to go in China?
(iii) Where is Konark temple situated?
(iv) What does he enjoy the most?
(v) Choose the adverb from the passage which means ‘truly’.
Answer:
(i) Rohit wants to enjoy the beaches of Lakshadweep and dive down to see coral.
(ii) He wants to go to old city of Beijing in China.
(iii) Konark temple is situated is Odisha now.
(iv) He enjoys seeing nature more than old building.
(v) Actually.
Question 4.
When I grow up, I am going to be the Prime Minister of India. People always laugh when I say that, but I am sure that I will do it. Everyone in my class asks me what to do when they have a problem, and my teacher always trusts me when something needs to be done in school. I want to make things better for everyone. I want us to have good hospitals and roads and schools. I want to make sure that there are many good scientists in India who will invent cures for diseases and send a spaceship to Mars.
(i) What is Dolma’s dream to be?
(ii) When does her teachers trust her?
(iii) What is her ambition?
(iv) Where does she want to send spaceship to?
(v) What is the noun form of‘Invent’?
Answer:
(i) Dolma dreams to be the Prime Minister of India.
(ii) The teachers trust her when something needs to be done in school.
(iii) Her ambition is to make things better for everyone.
(iv) She wants to send her spaceship to Mars.
(v) ‘Invention’.
Question 5.
My favourite day is the second Sunday of every month. On this day our whole family always goes to the cinema hall to see a film. My father gets the tickets in advance and all of us my grandmother, my parents, my two brothers and I take the bus there. In the interval my father buys us peanuts and I love to sit in the darkness of the hall eating and watching the film. Afterwards we always stop to eat ice cream. Everyone is in a good mood and we all feel very lucky that we are such a happy family.
(i) Which is Peter’s favourite day?
(ii) Where do they go to on that day?
(iii) What does his father buy in interval?
(iv) Why does Peter feel lucky?
(v) Choose the noun form of ‘dark’ from the passage.
Answer:
(i) Peter’s favourite day is the second sunday of every month.
(ii) They go to a cinema hall to see a film.
(iii) Peter’s father buys peanuts in the interval.
(iv) Peter feels lucky that he has a happy family.
(v) Darkness.
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