Class 6 English Chapter 5 MCQ Online Test A Friend’s Prayer
MCQ of A Friend’s Prayer – MCQ on A Friend’s Prayer
Objective Type Questions:
Question 1.
What does a friend pray for another friend?
(a) That all the wishes of the friend come true
(b) That the friend achieves everything good in life
(c) That the friendship stays all throughout
(d) All of the above 6
Answer:
Option (d) is correct
Explanation:
A true friend prays for all these things: that their friend’s wishes come true, that they achieve everything good in life and that their friendship lasts forever. These are the heartfelt hopes a friend would have for someone they care about deeply.
Question 2.
“Let me use my heart to see”, – What does the poet want the reader to see?
Statement I: The poet wants the reader to see the true worth of friendship.
Statement II: The poet wants the reader to see the real intention of the friend behind the smile. Statement III: The poet wants the reader to see self-worth in the friend’s eyes.
Statement IV: The poet wants the reader to realise how loving friendship can be.
(a) Statements II and IV are true.
(b) Statements I and IV are true.
(c) Statements II and III are true.
(d) Statements I and III are true.
Answer:
Option (b) is correct
Explanation:
The poet wants the reader to understand the true worth of friendship, and how loving and meaningful it can be. This aligns with Statements I and IV, as they both reflect the depth and significance of friendship. Statement II and Statement III are not directly reflected in the poem s message about using the heart to understand friendship. The focus is more on the overall value and loving nature of friendship rather thani oni the specific intentions behind the smiles or self-worth
Question 3.
“And make no judgement from afar’, – Which of the following statements convey the same meaning of judgements as conveyed in the line?
Statement I: The judge made an 0nblased judgement for the cabe.
Statement II: The society makes its own judgements without knowing the truth.
(a) Štatement ¡ is true.
(b) Statement II is true.
(C) Statement ii partially expresses the same meaning.
(d) None of the above
Answer:
Option (b) is correct.
Explanation:
Statement II reflects the idea of making judgement, without fully understanding the situation, which aligns with the meaning of’making no judgement from afar’ in the poem. Statement I is about a legal context, where judgements are meant to be unbiased, which doesn’t match the context of the poem.
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Question 4.
What do you understand by special friends?
(a) Friends who make a significant difference by being in your life.
(b) Friends who love you dearly.
(c) Friends who shower you with gifts.
(d) Both (a) and (b)
Answer:
Option (d) is correct
Explanation:
Special friends are those who make a significant difference in your life and who love you dearly. Both Statements A and B capture the essence of what makes friends special.
Question 5.
“May my friendship always be the most important tiling to me”. – How do these two lines set the tone of the poem?
(a) These two lines express the crux of the poem.
(b) No other line in the poem is as important as these.
(c) The poet speaks of these two lines as the most important.
(d) The rest of the lines do not reciprocate to these two lines.
Answer:
Option (a) is correct
Explanation:
These lines highlight the central theme of the poem, which is the importance and value of friendship. They set the tone by emphasising how important friendships are to the speaker.
Question 6.
The poet celebrates friendship in the poem. Why do you think friendship is a bond that is to be cherished?
(a) Because friendship is about accepting the true self of a person and yet expressing the same love.
(b) Because friendship is the only important relation a person has.
(c) Because friendship brings many benefits with it.
(d) All of the above
Answer:
Option (a) is correct.
Explanation:
Friendship is cherished because it involves accepting and loving Someone for who they truly are, which is a deep and meaningful connection. While friendship does bring many benefits and is an important relationship, the core reason it is celebrated in the poem is due to the unconditional acceptance and love between friends.
Question 7.
Why does the speaker want to love her friends the way they are?
(a) Because she does not want to be judgemental.
(b) Because she does not want to lose them.
(c) Because she receives benefits from her friends.
(d) Because she has no other friend.
Answer:
Option (a) is correct
Explanation:
The speaker wants to love her friends as they are to avoid being judgemental. The poem emphasises accepting friends without making judgements from afar, highlighting the importance of unconditional love and understanding. This approach reflects a genuine and non-judgemental attitude towards friendship.
Question 8.
A friend in need is a friend indeed. Does the poem comply with this idiom?
Statement I: The poem speaks about the love of a friend for another friend.
Statement II: The poem is about how a friend helps another friend to come out of a difficult situation.
(a) Statement I is true, but Statement II is false.
(b) Statement I is false, but Statement II is true
(C) Neither of the statements comply with the poem.
(d) Both statements comply with the poem.
Answer:
Option (a) is correct
Explanation:
Statement I: The poem indeed speaks about the love and deep bond between friends, highlighting the importance of true friendship.
Statement II: The poem does not specifically focus on how a friend helps another friend through a difficult situation. Instead, it emphasises the unconditional support, understanding and acceptance within a friendship.
So, Statement I aligns with the poem’s message, while Statement II does not.
Question 9.
What is the tone of the poet?
(a) Makes wishes for her friends.
(b) Blesses her friends.
(c) Curses her friends.
(d) None of the above
Answer:
Option (a) is correct
Explanation:
The tone of the poet is one of warmth and positive sentiment, expressing wishes for the well-being and happiness of friends. The poet is not simply making wishes, but is also expressing deep affection towards friends, focusing on their importance and the loving nature of friendship.
Question 10.
What does the poet mean by the phrase ‘friends who care’?
(a) Friends who care for the poet always and stay true to her.
(b) Friends who take care of her when she is unwell.
(c) Friends who send her letters.
(d) Friends who do her homework.
Answer:
Option (a) is correct.
Explanation:
The phrase “friends who care refers to those who provide consistent support/ understanding and loyalty. It implies a deep concern for the poet’s well-being and a genuine friendship, rather than just occasional acts of kindness or assistance.
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1.
What is the main message of the poem?
(a) Friends are not important
(b) Friendships should be valued
(c) Friends should always be judged
(d) Friends should be ignored
Answer:
(b) Friendships should be valued
Question 2.
Based on the poem, friends should be
(a) Judgemental
(b) Special
(c) Loving
(d) Selfish
Answer:
(c) Loving
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Question 3.
How does the poet’s use of the word ‘best’ in the second line contribute to the overall theme of the poem?
(a) It shows the importance of competition in friendships.
(b) It suggests that there is a difference among friends.
(c) It highlights the poet’s desire to be the best.
(d) It implies the poet’s commitment to her friendships.
Answer:
(d) It implies the poet’s commitment to her friendship.
Question 4.
The poem is a about friendship.
(a) song
(b) story
(c) prayer
(d) speech
Answer:
(c) prayer
Question 5.
The lines, ‘I want to do much more than share’ and ‘The hopes and plans of friends who care’ show us that the speaker is
(a) happy
(b) delighted
(c) thoughtful
(d) brave
Answer:
(c) thoughtful
Fill in the Blanks
1. The poet believes that friendships should be _________.
Answer:
the most important thing to her
2. The poet feels _________ with her special friends.
Answer:
blessed
3. The poet wants to do more than Just _________.
Answer:
share hopes and plans with friends
4. The poet decides to love her friends _________
Answer:
for the way they are
5. The overall tone of the poem can be described as _________
Answer:
wishful and caring
State True or False
1. The poet only wants to play with her friends.
Answer:
False
2. The poet wants to make her friends the happiest.
Answer:
True
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3. The poet wants to accept her friends for who they are as a person.
Answer:
True
4. The poet talks about the importance of changing friends according to our needs.
Answer:
True