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Chapters
1: Who Did Patrick’s Homework?
2: A House, A Home
Unit - 2
3: How the Dog Found Himself a New Master!
▶ 4: The Kite
Unit - 3
5: Taro’s Reward
6: The Quarrel
Unit - 4
7: An Indian – American Woman in Space: Kalpana Chawla
8: Beauty
Unit - 5
9: A Different Kind of School
10: Where Do All the Teachers Go?
Unit - 6
11: Who I Am
12: The Wonderful Words
Unit - 7
13: Fair Play
Unit - 8
14: A Game of Chance
15: Vocation
Unit - 9
16: Desert Animals
17: Whatif
Unit - 10
18: The Banyan Tree

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Solutions for Chapter 4: The Kite
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4 of CBSE NCERT for English - Honeysuckle Class 6.
NCERT solutions for English - Honeysuckle Class 6 4 The Kite Working with the Poem [Page 28]
List out the action words in the poem.
Dive, dip, snaps, __________, __________, __________, __________, __________
Find out the meanings of these words.
Read these lines from the poem:
Then soars like a ship
With only a sail
The movement of the tailless kite is compared to a ship with a sail. This is called a simile. Can you suggest what or who the following actions may be compared to?
He runs like _______________
He eats like ________________
She sings like _____________
It shines like _______________
It flies like _________________
Try to make a kite with your friends. Collect the things required such as colour paper/newspaper, thread, glue, a thin stick that can be bent. After making the kite see if you can fly it.
NCERT solutions for English - Honeysuckle Class 6 4 The Kite Extra Questions
Multiple Choice Question:
When does the kite look bright?
When it is a sunny day
When it flies high in the sky
When it is new
When the weather is calm.
Multiple Choice Question:
Which one of the following is not associated with the kite’s movement?
The kite takes a plunge
The kite is bright
The kite bends sideways
The kite rises in the air.
Multiple Choice Question:
What is the kite compared to?
To a tree
To a boat
To a sail
To a ship.
Multiple Choice Question:
Who is the poet of this poem?
Harry Behn
Lorraine M. Halli
Eleanor Farjeon
E-yeh-Shure
Multiple Choice Question:
What does the word ‘soars’ in the above extract mean?
Falls
Bends
Rises
Flies
Multiple Choice Question:
The kite rides over _____________
high wind
high wall
tall trees
tides
Multiple Choice Question:
What happens to the kite all of a sudden?
It becomes listless
It becomes very active
It is torn by strong wind
It becomes ‘detached from the string.
Multiple Choice Question:
When does the kite lose all its energy?
When the wind changes its direction
When it is wet
When the wind falls
When the wind rises.
Multiple Choice Question:
What does the kite flier do in the last?
He goes to take rest
He winds the string back on the charkhi
He buys another kite
He goes to another place.
Multiple Choice Question:
Which of the following words mean the same as ‘stormy wind”?
Tides
Rides
Rest
Gust
Multiple Choice Question:
When does the flier have to run?
When the wind is strong
When the wind falls
When the kite is detached from the string
When there is a tough competition.
Multiple Choice Question:
Why does the flier have to run?
So that the kite rises again with the help of the wind
So that kite may not be torn
So that he wins the competition
So that he may go with the kite.
Multiple Choice Question:
‘And its wings fill’. What do the ‘wings’ bring to your mind?
Sails of a ship
Tides
Crest
Strings
Multiple Choice Question:
When does the kite lose all its glory?
When it is torn
When it is detached from the string
When it becomes old
When it settles on the tree top and flutters to free itself.
Multiple Choice Question:
Which word means the same as “in a very bad shape, torn’.
String
Ragged
Bright
Flap
NCERT solutions for English - Honeysuckle Class 6 4 The Kite Extra Questions
How does the kite look like in the sky?
When does the kite seem to take rest?
What happens when the kite gets entangled on the top of a tree?
How does the poet describe the facts/journey or antics of a kite in the sky?
Solutions for 4: The Kite

NCERT solutions for English - Honeysuckle Class 6 chapter 4 - The Kite
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