Lesson Based Assessment - Class 6 English (Third Language)

CLASS - 6

SUBJECT - English (TL)

SYLLABUS - KARNATAKA STATE 

MODEL QUESTION BANK OF  LESSON BASED ASSESSMENT

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Poem Run - Elementary Question Bank

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LESSON BASED ASSESSMENT MODEL QUESTION BANK

CLASS- 6 Sub.- English (TL) UNIT - 7 POEM - RUN

🎯 Learning Outcomes (LO) for the Poem 'RUN'

  • LO 1: Students can read and recite the poem with rhythm and expression.
  • LO 2: Students can understand the joy of running and the feeling of freedom described in the poem.
  • LO 3: Students can identify and use vocabulary like 'meadow', 'breeze', and 'lane' correctly.
  • LO 4: Students can identify and provide simple opposite words (antonyms) for words like 'up', 'down', and 'out'.
  • LO 5: Students can name and describe simple games or actions that involve running or movement.
  • LO 6: Students can answer basic comprehension questions about the poem in short sentences.

A. Fill in the Blanks (Poem Completion)

1. Run away from the _______ and into the sun.

Answer: city

2. Run into the _______ drops!

Answer: rain

3. Run _______ the trees! ('Neath means under)

Answer: 'neath

4. Run little _______ with each little breeze!

Answer: races

5. Run down the _______ Run up the lane.

Answer: hillside

6. Run and be _______ all through the day.

Answer: merry

7. Put your right hand _______, put your right hand out. (Action Song)

Answer: in

8. Do the _______-woogie, do the boogie-woogie. (Action Song)

Answer: boogie

9. Leave your _______ and leave your sleep. (Recite and Enjoy)

Answer: supper

10. _______ is another word for 'wind' in the glossary.

Answer: breeze

B. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQs)

11. The word 'country' in the poem means:

(a) School     (b) Village     (c) River

Answer: (b) Village

12. 'Lane' in the poem means:

(a) A field     (b) A fast car     (c) Street

Answer: (c) Street

13. To be 'merry' means to be:

(a) Angry     (b) Joyful     (c) Sleepy

Answer: (b) Joyful

14. What is a 'meadow'?

(a) A house     (b) A field full of grass     (c) A high mountain

Answer: (b) A field full of grass

15. Where does the poet ask us to run *up*?

(a) Meadow     (b) Lane     (c) City

Answer: (b) Lane

16. What should be done with the hand in the Action Song?

(a) Clap it     (b) Shake it     (c) Wash it

Answer: (b) Shake it

17. The moon is shining as bright as:

(a) Star     (b) Lamp     (c) Day

Answer: (c) Day

18. The main theme of the poem is:

(a) Sleeping     (b) Movement and Joy     (c) Studying

Answer: (b) Movement and Joy

C. Answer in One Word / Phrase

19. What does the poem tell us to do?

Answer: Run

20. What is another word for 'country' given in the glossary?

Answer: Village

21. The moon is shining, so who should come out to play?

Answer: Boys and girls

22. What part of the body is repeated in the Action Song along with the hands?

Answer: Leg

23. What should you run through before running back again?

Answer: The meadow

24. What should you run with (a natural thing)?

Answer: Each little breeze

25. Name one thing you are asked to 'leave' in the "Recite and enjoy" section.

Answer: Supper / Sleep (Accept either)

26. What does the Action Song ask you to do to your palms? (Activity II/B)

Answer: Turn them in and out

D. Answer in 2-3 Sentences

27. What does the poet ask us to do all through the day?

Answer: The poet asks us to run and be merry (joyful) all through the day. We should run a lot to be happy.

28. Write down three places where the poet asks us to run.

Answer: The poet asks us to run down the hillside, up the lane, and through the meadow.

29. Name any two games that you play in which you have to run. (Activity II/C)

Answer: 1. Kabaddi (or Tag/Catch-catch) 2. Cricket (running between wickets) (Accept any two logical answers.)

30. Why do you think running is a very good exercise?

Answer: Running is a good exercise because it makes our body strong and keeps us healthy. It also makes us feel happy and energetic.

31. What are the play-fellows doing in the street? (Recite and Enjoy)

Answer: The play-fellows are out to play in the street. The poem invites boys and girls to join them.

E. Grammar & Vocabulary

Give the Opposite Word (Antonyms):

32. Neath _______ (Activity II/A)

Answer: Above / Over

33. out _______ (Activity II/A)

Answer: in

34. up _______ (Activity II/A)

Answer: down

35. from _______ (Activity II/A)

Answer: to

36. above _______ (Activity II/A)

Answer: below / under

Action Words (Verbs):

37. What is the action word in "Run through the meadow"?

Answer: Run

38. What action is described for the feet in the Activity II/B?

Answer: Walk (forward and backward)

39. Name the action that means moving your body up and down. (Activity II/B)

Answer: Jumping / Moving (up and down)

Plurals:

40. Write the plural form (more than one) for drop.

Answer: drops

41. Write the plural form for breeze.

Answer: breezes

42. Write the plural form for hand.

Answer: hands

43. Write the plural form for girl.

Answer: girls

44. What action is moving with fast steps? (Matching Activity D)

Answer: Running

45. Give a rhyming word for sun.

Answer: Run / Fun (Accept any logical rhyme)

✅ Model Answer Key

A. Fill in the Blanks:

  1. city
  2. rain
  3. 'neath
  4. races
  5. hillside
  6. merry
  7. in
  8. boogie
  9. supper
  10. breeze

B. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQs):

  1. (b) Village
  2. (c) Street
  3. (b) Joyful
  4. (b) A field full of grass
  5. (b) Lane
  6. (b) Shake it
  7. (c) Day
  8. (b) Movement and Joy

C. Answer in One Word / Phrase:

  1. Run
  2. Village
  3. Boys and girls
  4. Leg
  5. The meadow
  6. Each little breeze
  7. Supper / Sleep
  8. Turn them in and out

D. Answer in 2-3 Sentences:

  1. The poet asks us to run and be merry (joyful) all through the day. We should run a lot to be happy.
  2. The poet asks us to run down the hillside, up the lane, and through the meadow.
  3. 1. Kabaddi (or Tag/Catch-catch) 2. Cricket (running between wickets) (Any two games that involve running).
  4. Running is a good exercise because it makes our body strong and keeps us healthy. It also makes us feel happy and energetic.
  5. The play-fellows are out to play in the street. The poem invites boys and girls to join them.

E. Grammar & Vocabulary:

  1. Above / Over
  2. in
  3. down
  4. to
  5. below / under
  6. Run
  7. Walk (forward and backward)
  8. Jumping / Moving (up and down)
  9. drops
  10. breezes
  11. hands
  12. girls
  13. Running
  14. Run / Fun (or any other logical rhyme)

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