(i) What are the wares of the locksmith?
(a) Flowers
(b) Tools and keys
(c) Toys
(d) Books
Ans: (b)
The wares of the locksmith are his tools and keys.
(ii) Why does the locksmith sit under a tilted black umbrella?
(a) To eat lunch
(b) To block the sun's glare
(c) To sell umbrellas
(d) To take a nap
Ans: (b)
The locksmith sits under a tilted black umbrella to block the sun's glare.
(iii) What does the word 'mountain' describe in the poem?
(a) The locksmith's umbrella
(b) The keys piled up
(c) A nearby hill
(d) The locksmith's house
Ans: (b)
The word 'mountain' describes the keys heaped on the ground, creating a visual of a large pile.
(iv) What does the locksmith have an answer to in the poem?
(a) Riddles
(b) Every locked door
(c) Phone calls
(d) Weather predictions
Ans: (b)
The locksmith has the answer to every locked door.
(v) Why are the keys heaped on the ground?
(a) To hide them
(b) For decoration
(c) To make a mountain
(d) For easy access
Ans: (d)
The keys are heaped on the ground for easy access and quick retrieval by the locksmith.
(i) The locksmith has a __________ of master keys heaped on the ground.
Ans: mountain
(ii) The tilted black umbrella blocks the sun's ________.
Ans: glare
(iii) Don't worry, don't ________; the locksmith will find a friendly lock to complete the ________!
Ans: fret, pair
(iv) The locksmith sits on the roadside with his ________.
Ans: tools
(v) The locksmith's tools are his ________.
Ans: wares
Ans:
(i) The locksmith works indoors.
Ans: False
The poem mentions the locksmith sitting on the roadside, not indoors.
(ii) The speaker advises us to worry if we lose our key.
Ans: False
The speaker advises not to worry if we lose our key.
(iii) The keys are heaped on the ground for difficult access.
Ans: False
The keys are heaped on the ground for easy access, not difficult access.
(iv) The tilted black umbrella blocks the rain.
Ans: False
The tilted black umbrella is mentioned to block the sun's glare, not the rain.
(v) The locksmith's expertise is in cooking.
Ans: False
The locksmith's expertise is in opening locked doors, not cooking.
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