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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.


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Working with the Poem [Page 28]

NCERT solutions for English - Honeysuckle Class 6 4 The Kite Working with the Poem [Page 28]

Working with the Poem | Q 1 | Page 28

List out the action words in the poem.

Dive, dip, snaps, __________, __________, __________, __________, __________

Find out the meanings of these words.

Working with the Poem | Q 2 | Page 28

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 _________________

Working with the Poem | Q 3 | Page 28

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.

Extra Questions

NCERT solutions for English - Honeysuckle Class 6 4 The Kite Extra Questions

Extra Questions | Q 1

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.

Extra Questions | Q 2

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.

Extra Questions | Q 3

Multiple Choice Question:
What is the kite compared to?

  • To a tree

  • To a boat

  • To a sail

  • To a ship.

Extra Questions | Q 4

Multiple Choice Question:
Who is the poet of this poem?

  • Harry Behn

  • Lorraine M. Halli

  • Eleanor Farjeon

  • E-yeh-Shure

Extra Questions | Q 5

Multiple Choice Question:
What does the word ‘soars’ in the above extract mean?

  • Falls

  • Bends

  • Rises

  • Flies

Extra Questions | Q 6

Multiple Choice Question:
The kite rides over _____________

  • high wind

  • high wall

  • tall trees

  • tides

Extra Questions | Q 7

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.

Extra Questions | Q 8

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.

Extra Questions | Q 9

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.

Extra Questions | Q 10

Multiple Choice Question:
Which of the following words mean the same as ‘stormy wind”?

  • Tides

  • Rides

  • Rest

  • Gust

Extra Questions | Q 11

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.

Extra Questions | Q 12

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.

Extra Questions | Q 13

Multiple Choice Question:
‘And its wings fill’. What do the ‘wings’ bring to your mind?

  • Sails of a ship

  • Tides

  • Crest

  • Strings

Extra Questions | Q 14

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.

Extra Questions | Q 15

Multiple Choice Question:
Which word means the same as “in a very bad shape, torn’.

  •  String

  • Ragged

  • Bright

  • Flap

Extra Questions

NCERT solutions for English - Honeysuckle Class 6 4 The Kite Extra Questions

Extra Questions | Q 1

How does the kite look like in the sky?

Extra Questions | Q 2

When does the kite seem to take rest?

Extra Questions | Q 3

What happens when the kite gets entangled on the top of a tree?

Extra Questions | Q 4

How does the poet describe the facts/journey or antics of a kite in the sky?

Solutions for 4: The Kite

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

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

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Concepts covered in English - Honeysuckle Class 6 chapter 4 The Kite are Listening, Reading, Writing Skills, Letter Writing, Grammar, How the Dog Found Himself a New Master!, The Kite.

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