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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1: What is a central theme of the poem?
(a) Nature and Adventure
(b) Childhood Imagination
(c) Urban Life
(d) Fear of Heights
Ans: (b) Childhood Imagination
Q2: How many stanzas does the poem contain?
(a) Three
(b) Five
(c) Four
(d) Six
Ans: (b) Five
Q3: What does the speaker wish to be?
(a) A bird
(b) A kite
(c) Small and light
(d) A superhero
Ans: (c) Small and light
Q4: Which imagery does the poet use to describe kites?
(a) Grey and dull
(b) Coloured birds
(c) Heavy stones
(d) Floating clouds
Ans: (b) Coloured birds
Q5: What feeling does the poem primarily evoke?
(a) Sadness
(b) Joy and freedom
(c) Anger
(d) Fear
Ans: (b) Joy and freedom
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: The poet wishes to be as light as __________.
Ans: air
Q2: The kites are compared to __________ in the poem.
Ans: coloured birds
Q3: The poet imagines drifting on the __________ wings.
Ans: paper
Q4: The poem emphasizes the beauty of __________.
Ans: nature
Q5: The people below would wish they were __________ in the sky.
Ans: the poet
True or False
Q1: The poem consists of six stanzas.
Ans: False
Q2: The poet expresses a desire to fly with the kites.
Ans: True
Q3: The poem has no references to nature.
Ans: False
Q4: The people on the ground admire the poet's ability to fly.
Ans: True
Q5: The poem is written from a child's perspective.
Ans: True
Match the Following
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