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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
Q2: In the poem Kites by Harry Behn, what does the poet compare the movement of kites to?
(a) Birds flying in the sky
(b) Boats sailing in the sea
(c) Leaves falling from trees
(d) Fish swimming in water
Q3: What does the speaker wish to be?
(a) A bird
(b) A kite
(c) Small and light
(d) A superhero
Q4: Which imagery does the poet use to describe kites?
(a) Grey and dull
(b) Coloured birds
(c) Heavy stones
(d) Floating clouds
Q5: What feeling does the poem primarily evoke?
(a) Sadness
(b) Joy and freedom
(c) Anger
(d) Fear
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Q1: The poet wishes to be as light as __________.
Q2: The kites are compared to __________ in the poem.
Q3: The poet imagines drifting on the __________ wings.
Q4: The poem emphasizes the beauty of __________.
Q5: The people below would wish they were __________ in the sky.
True or False
Q1: The poem consists of six stanzas.
Q2: The poet expresses a desire to fly with the kites.
Q3: The poem has no references to nature.
Q4: The people on the ground admire the poet's ability to fly.
Q5: The poem is written from a child's perspective.
Match the Following
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1. What are some common materials used to make kites? | ![]() |
2. How do you fly a kite? | ![]() |
3. What are some safety tips to keep in mind while flying a kite? | ![]() |
4. Can kites be flown in all types of weather? | ![]() |
5. Are there different types of kites? | ![]() |