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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1: What was the first place the speaker lived in?
(a) A nest
(b) A little house
(c) A big tree
(d) A cave
Ans: (b) A little house
Q2: What did the speaker think the world was made of in stanza 2?
(a) Leaves
(b) Wood
(c) Shell
(d) Straw
Ans: (d) Straw
Q3: In stanza 3, what does the speaker realize about the world?
(a) It is small and round
(b) It is made of leaves
(c) It is made of water
(d) It is dark and scary
Ans: (b) It is made of leaves
Q4: What does the speaker suggest about their understanding of the world at the end of the poem?
(a) They know everything
(b) They want to go back
(c) They still have questions
(d) They are afraid to explore
Ans: (b) They still have questions
Q5: Which theme is highlighted in the poem?
(a) The importance of money
(b) The journey of growth and discovery
(c) The concept of time
(d) The value of friendship
Ans: (b) The journey of growth and discovery
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: The speaker felt safe and cozy in their little ______.
Ans: house
Q2: The speaker thought the world was made of ______ in stanza 2.
Ans: straw
Q3: In stanza 3, the speaker realizes they have been very ______.
Ans: blind
Q4: The speaker flew beyond the tree, feeling fit for grown-up ______.
Ans: labours
Q5: The poem emphasizes the beauty of ______ and its impact on understanding.
Ans: nature
True or False
Q1: The poem consists of three stanzas.
Ans: False
Q2: The speaker initially views the world as large and complex.
Ans: False
Q3: The speaker's understanding of the world grows throughout the poem.
Ans: True
Q4: The speaker believes they know everything about the world by the end of the poem.
Ans: False
Q5: The poem reflects a theme of innocence in childhood.
Ans: True
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