Lesson Based Assessment - Class 6 English (Third Language)

CLASS - 6

SUBJECT - English (TL)

SYLLABUS - KARNATAKA STATE 

MODEL QUESTION BANK OF  LESSON BASED ASSESSMENT

(These Questions are only for model)


Lesson Based Assessment 1: Water - Poem Practice Questions


I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Choose the correct option for each question.

  1. Water has no ______ at all.

    a) color

    b) taste

    c) sound

    d) shape

    Difficulty: Easy

    Marks: 1

  2. Where can we find water according to the poem?

    a) Only in the sea

    b) Only in the pump

    c) In the waterfall, pump, tap, and well

    d) Only in the rain

    Difficulty: Easy

    Marks: 1

  3. What does water do when it comes "down my cheek"?

    a) It makes me laugh.

    b) It turns into tears.

    c) It feels itchy.

    d) It makes me sing.

    Difficulty: Easy

    Marks: 1

  4. The word "cries" in the poem means:

    a) to weep silently

    b) to shout loudly

    c) to whisper softly

    d) to sing a song

    Difficulty: Average

    Marks: 1


II. Fill in the Blanks

Fill in the blanks with the correct words from the poem.

  1. Water has no taste at all, Water has no _________.

    Difficulty: Easy


  2. Water's in the ________, In pump, tap and well.

    Difficulty: Easy


  3. Water's in the rain, In the bath, the pond, and out At _________ it’s there again.

    Difficulty: Average



III. Match the Following

Match the words in Column A with their rhyming partners in Column B.

Column AColumn B
1. alla) ears
2. rainb) well
3. tearsc) again
4. smelld) fall

Difficulty: Easy

Marks: 2 (0.5 for each correct match)


IV. Short Answer Questions

Answer the following questions in 2-3 sentences.

  1. Name two places where you can find water, as mentioned in the poem.

    Difficulty: Easy

    Expected Answer: According to the poem, we can find water in the waterfall, pump, tap, well, rain, bath, pond, and sea. (Any two are acceptable)

  2. Why does water come down the poet's cheek in tears?

    Difficulty: Average

    Expected Answer: Water comes down the poet's cheek in tears when his mother tells him to wash behind his ears. This suggests it's a moment of mild scolding or a reminder, making him feel a bit upset.

  3. How is sea water different from the water in a pond? (Think about what you know, even if it's not directly in the poem).

    Difficulty: Difficult

    Expected Answer: Sea water is different from pond water because sea water contains salt and many minerals, making it salty and not suitable for drinking directly. Pond water, on the other hand, is fresh water, though it might need purification before drinking.


V. Rhyming Words

Write down the pairs of rhyming words from the poem.

  1. ________________ - ________________

  2. ________________ - ________________

  3. ________________ - ________________

  4. ________________ - ________________

  5. ________________ - ________________

Difficulty: Easy



VI. Description Matching

Match the words on the left with their description on the right.

Column AColumn B
1. raina. flow from the eyes
2. wellb. rain water gets collected here
3. pondc. water comes in a rush over rocks
4. sead. water comes from the clouds
5. waterfalle. has salt and many minerals
6. tearsf. has water from an underground source

Difficulty: Average



Answer Key

I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  1. b) taste

  2. c) In the waterfall, pump, tap, and well

  3. b) It turns into tears.

  4. b) to shout loudly

II. Fill in the Blanks

  1. smell

  2. waterfall

  3. sea

III. Match the Following

  1. all - d) fall

  2. rain - c) again

  3. tears - a) ears

  4. smell - b) well

IV. Short Answer Questions

  1. According to the poem, we can find water in the waterfall, pump, tap, well, rain, bath, pond, and sea. (Any two are acceptable)

  2. Water comes down the poet's cheek in tears when his mother tells him to wash behind his ears. This suggests it's a moment of mild scolding or a reminder, making him feel a bit upset.

  3. Sea water is different from pond water because sea water contains salt and many minerals, making it salty and not suitable for drinking directly. Pond water, on the other hand, is fresh water, though it might need purification before drinking.

V. Rhyming Words

  1. all - fall

  2. smell - well

  3. about - out

  4. rain - again

  5. tears - ears

VI. Description Matching

  1. rain - d. water comes from the clouds

  2. well - f. has water from an underground source

  3. pond - b. rain water gets collected here

  4. sea - e. has salt and many minerals

  5. waterfall - c. water comes in a rush over rocks

  6. tears - a. flow from the eyes

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