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Lesson Based Assessment 

Class - 7 

Sub. - English (Third Language)

Homes Poem Practice Quiz

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CLASS- 7 Sub.- English (TL) UNIT - V (POEM): HOMES

🎯 Learning Outcomes (LO) for UNIT V (POEM): HOMES

  • LO 1: Students can identify the animals and their respective homes mentioned in the poem.
  • LO 2: Students can recognize and correctly match rhyming words (e.g., snail/whale, nest/best).
  • LO 3: Students can use the pattern " If I had been... " to construct simple, imaginative sentences.
  • LO 4: Students can understand and use new vocabulary words from the poem (e.g., kennel, burrow, hive).
  • LO 5: Students can demonstrate comprehension by completing lines and stanzas of the poem.
  • LO 6: Students can express appreciation for their own home using simple adjectives.

A. Fill in the Blanks (Poem and Vocabulary)

1. The animal that lives inside a shell is a _______ .

Answer: snail

2. A whale lives in the great wide tossing _______ .

Answer: sea

3. If the poet was a bee , he would live in a noisy _______ .

Answer: hive

4. A bunny lives in a _______ in the ground.

Answer: burrow

5. A dog lives in a _______ home.

Answer: kennel

6. A frog might have a home in a mud hole in the river _______ .

Answer: bank

7. A little _______ would live inside a nest .

Answer: bird

8. The poet is glad to be just a _______ .

Answer: child

9. Lettuce is a green leafy _______ .

Answer: vegetable

10. The word 'toss' means to _______ .

Answer: throw

B. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQs)

11. What does the bunny eat for its tea?

(a) Carrots     (b) Lettuce     (c) Grass

Answer: (b) Lettuce

12. Which word in the poem means 'shelter for a dog'?

(a) Burrow     (b) Shell     (c) Kennel

Answer: (c) Kennel

13. The home of a bee is called a:

(a) Nest     (b) Hive     (c) Shell

Answer: (b) Hive

14. Which animal would live in a mud hole ?

(a) Snail     (b) Dog     (c) Frog

Answer: (c) Frog

15. The poet thinks his home is the _______ .

(a) Funniest     (b) Biggest     (c) Best

Answer: (c) Best

C. Complete the Poem Lines

16. Complete the lines: Or in a busy, noisy _______ , If I had been born a _______ .

Answer: Or in a busy, noisy hive , If I had been born a bee .

17. Complete the lines: I might have had a _______ home, If I had been a _______ .

Answer: I might have had a kennel home, If I had been a dog .

18. Complete the lines: But Oh! I’m glad I’m just a _______ , I think my home is the _______ .

Answer: But Oh! I’m glad I’m just a child , I think my home is the best .

D. Matching and Rhyming Words

19. Match the Animal to its Home :
(a) Snail     (i) Kennel
(b) Dog     (ii) Hive
(c) Bee     (iii) Shell

Answer: (a)-(iii) Shell ; (b)-(i) Kennel ; (c)-(ii) Hive

20. Which two words rhyme with 'sea' in the poem? (Hint: The lesson asks for 'sea' and then a word of your own.)

Rhyming word from poem: _______     Your own word: _______

Answer: Rhyming word from poem: bee     Your own word (Example): tree (or me, flee, etc.)

21. Which two words rhyme with 'dog' in the poem?

Rhyming word from poem: _______     Your own word: _______

Answer: Rhyming word from poem: frog     Your own word (Example): log (or jog, cog, etc.)

22. Which two words rhyme with 'nest' in the poem?

Rhyming word from poem: _______     Your own word: _______

Answer: Rhyming word from poem: best     Your own word (Example): rest (or test, crest, etc.)

E. Answer in a Word / Phrase

23. What is the smaller name used for a rabbit in the poem?

Answer: Bunny

24. The poem is written by a writer whose name is unknown . What is the word for this in the glossary?

Answer: Anonymous

25. What is the name of the green leafy vegetable mentioned in the poem?

Answer: Lettuce

26. Which two animals would live near a river bank ?

Answer: Whale and Frog

27. Name the animal that lives in a hole in the ground.

Answer: Bunny (or Rabbit)

F. Answer in 2-3 Sentences / Grammar

28. Give the opposite word (Antonym) for: glad

Answer: sad / unhappy

29. Give the opposite word (Antonym) for: best

Answer: worst

30. Give the opposite word (Antonym) for: wide

Answer: narrow / small

31. Give the opposite word (Antonym) for: noisy

Answer: quiet / silent

32. Make a sentence using the word 'tossing' (verb).

Answer: (Example Answer) The child was tossing the ball in the air.

33. Make a sentence using the word 'burrow' (noun).

Answer: (Example Answer) The rabbit dug a deep burrow to hide in.

34. Why do you think the whale's home is described as a 'tossing sea' ?

Answer: The whale's home is a tossing sea because the waves in the ocean are always moving and throwing the water around. It shows the sea is big and powerful.

35. Make a list of all five animals mentioned in the poem.

Answer: Snail, Whale, Bee, Bunny (Rabbit), Dog , Frog , and Bird . (The poem mentions seven in total, but asking for a shorter list is common). List 1: Snail, Whale, Bee, Bunny, Dog.

36. Riddle: I make honey, and I live in a hive . Who am I?

Answer: A Bee

37. Riddle: I am green and jumpy, and I live in a mud hole . Who am I?

Answer: A Frog

38. Imagine you were a cloud, what would you have done? (Answer in 2-3 sentences)

Answer: (Example Answer) If I had been a cloud, I would have floated high up in the sky. I would travel to many different countries and pour rain on the dry fields.

39. Imagine you were a tree, what would you have done? (Answer in 2-3 sentences)

Answer: (Example Answer) If I had been a tree, I would have grown very tall and strong . I would give shade to travelers and let little birds build their nests on my branches.

40. The poet is very happy to be a child. Why is the child’s home the 'best' according to the poem? (Answer in 2-3 sentences)

Answer: The poet feels the child's home is the best because it is the place where they belong (their natural place). Unlike the animals, the child is comfortable and safe in their own human home.

41. Change the form of the word where necessary (Vocabulary): Ram has a boat; he (row) it.

Answer: Ram has a boat; he rows it.

42. Change the form of the word where necessary (Vocabulary): His brother has a motorbike; he (ride) it.

Answer: His brother has a motorbike; he rides it.

43. Change the form of the word where necessary (Vocabulary): His father is a pilot; he (fly) an aeroplane.

Answer: His father is a pilot; he flies an aeroplane.

✅ Model Answer Key (HOMES Poem)

A. Fill in the Blanks:

  1. snail
  2. sea
  3. hive
  4. burrow
  5. kennel
  6. bank
  7. bird
  8. child
  9. vegetable
  10. throw

B. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQs):

  1. (b) Lettuce
  2. (c) Kennel
  3. (b) Hive
  4. (c) Frog
  5. (c) Best

C. Complete the Poem Lines:

  1. Or in a busy, noisy hive , If I had been born a bee .
  2. I might have had a kennel home, If I had been a dog .
  3. But Oh! I’m glad I’m just a child , I think my home is the best .

D. Matching and Rhyming Words:

  1. (a)-(iii) Shell ; (b)-(i) Kennel ; (c)-(ii) Hive
  2. Rhyming word from poem: bee     Your own word (Example): tree
  3. Rhyming word from poem: frog     Your own word (Example): log
  4. Rhyming word from poem: best     Your own word (Example): rest

E. Answer in a Word / Phrase:

  1. Bunny
  2. Anonymous
  3. Lettuce
  4. Whale and Frog
  5. Bunny (or Rabbit)

F. Answer in 2-3 Sentences / Grammar:

  1. sad / unhappy
  2. worst
  3. narrow / small
  4. quiet / silent
  5. (Example Answer) The child was tossing the ball in the air.
  6. (Example Answer) The rabbit dug a deep burrow to hide in.
  7. The whale's home is a tossing sea because the waves in the ocean are always moving and throwing the water around.
  8. Snail, Whale, Bee, Bunny, Dog . (Accept any five from the seven animals: Snail, Whale, Bee, Bunny, Dog, Frog, Bird)
  9. A Bee
  10. A Frog
  11. (Example Answer) If I had been a cloud, I would have floated high up in the sky. I would travel to many different countries and pour rain on the dry fields.
  12. (Example Answer) If I had been a tree, I would give shade to travelers and let little birds build their nests on my branches.
  13. The poet feels the child's home is the best because it is the place where they belong . The child is comfortable and safe in their own human home.
  14. Ram has a boat; he rows it.
  15. His brother has a motorbike; he rides it.
  16. His father is a pilot; he flies an aeroplane.

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