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Lesson Based Assessment
Class - 7
Sub. - English (Third Language)
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LESSON BASED ASSESSMENT MODEL QUESTION BANK
CLASS- 7 | Sub.- English (TL) | UNIT -8 POEM: A SMILE
Learning Outcomes (L.O.)
After completing this lesson, students will be able to:
- Recite the poem with proper rhythm and **comprehend its central idea**.
- Identify and use new **vocabulary words** like *funny*, *wrinkles*, and *wonderful*.
- Identify **rhyming words** in the poem (like *face* and *place*).
- **Summarize** the main message of the poem in simple, clear sentences.
- Understand and express the **benefits** and importance of positive social actions like smiling.
- Apply basic **grammar concepts** like opposites to the words from the text.
Practice Questions
A. Complete the Poem (Fill in the missing words)
1. A smile is quite a _______________ thing
Answer: funny
2. It wrinkles up your _______________.
Answer: face
3. And when it’s gone, you will never find Its secret _______________ place.
Answer: hiding
4. But far more _______________ it is, To see what smiles can do.
Answer: wonderful
5. You smile at one, He smiles at _______________, And so one smile Makes two.
Answer: you
B. Fill in the Blanks (Using Vocabulary)
6. A smile makes little marks on your face called _______________.
Answer: wrinkles
7. If the smile is _______________, you will never find where it went.
Answer: gone
8. The poet thinks a smile is a _______________ thing because of what it does.
Answer: wonderful
9. The word 'amusing' is closest in meaning to _______________.
Answer: funny
10. The hidden place of a smile is called its secret _______________ place.
Answer: hiding
11. The word for 'very remarkable' is _______________.
Answer: wonderful
12. A smile that has gone keeps its location out of sight, or _______________.
Answer: hidden (or hide)
13. According to the "Read and Enjoy" section, Smile is the song of _______________.
Answer: innocence / friendship / love / tears (Any one)
14. When a smile is lost, we can never _______________ it again.
Answer: find
15. The smile makes you happy and makes one smile become _______________.
Answer: two
C. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQs)
16. What is the poem's author called?
(a) The Poet (b) John Keats (c) **Anonymous**
Answer: (c) Anonymous
17. A smile is quite a _______________ thing.
(a) boring (b) sad (c) **funny**
Answer: (c) funny
18. What do 'wrinkles' look like?
(a) **Marks made by folding** (b) A type of sweet (c) Stars in the sky
Answer: (a) Marks made by folding
19. Once a smile is gone, its secret hiding place is...
(a) easy to find (b) **never found** (c) under your nose
Answer: (b) never found
20. What is 'wonderful' to see in the poem?
(a) The poet's face (b) A mirror (c) **What smiles can do**
Answer: (c) What smiles can do
21. When you smile at one person, how many smiles are there in total?
(a) One (b) **Two** (c) Three
Answer: (b) Two
22. What does 'hide' mean in the glossary?
(a) Keeps safe (b) **Keeps out of sight** (c) Keeps on the shelf
Answer: (b) Keeps out of sight
23. Which word means 'very remarkable'?
(a) Funny (b) **Wonderful** (c) Secret
Answer: (b) Wonderful
24. What is the effect of a smile mentioned in the poem?
(a) It makes you sleepy (b) **It makes someone else smile back** (c) It makes you angry
Answer: (b) It makes someone else smile back
25. What is the smile *not* called the song of, in the "Read and Enjoy" section?
(a) Innocence (b) Tears (c) **Hiding**
Answer: (c) Hiding
D. Answer in One Word
26. What marks does a smile make on your face?
Answer: Wrinkles
27. What word in the poem means 'amusing'?
Answer: Funny
28. What part of the smile will you never find?
Answer: Its secret hiding place
29. When you smile at one person, what does that person do?
Answer: He/She smiles back
30. What is the smile the sign of, according to the "Read and Enjoy" section?
Answer: All and all
E. Give the Opposite Word
31. Opposite of **find**:
Answer: Lose / Hide
32. Opposite of **never**:
Answer: Always
33. Opposite of **one**:
Answer: Many / Two
34. Opposite of **gone**:
Answer: Came / Stayed
35. Opposite of **funny**:
Answer: Serious / Sad
F. Write two Rhyming Words for each
36. face -
Answer: place, race, grace
37. thing -
Answer: sing, bring, ring
38. find -
Answer: kind, mind, behind
39. smile -
Answer: while, file, tile
40. you -
Answer: two, do, clue
G. Answer in 2-3 Sentences
41. What is quite a funny thing according to the poet?
Answer: According to the poet, a smile is quite a funny thing. This is because it wrinkles up your face when it appears, and when it disappears, no one can ever find where it has gone.
42. What happens when the smile has gone?
Answer: When the smile has gone, it is impossible to find where it went. The poet says you will never be able to find its secret hiding place.
43. How does one smile make two?
Answer: One smile makes two through a simple reaction. When you smile at one person, that person smiles back at you. This action of smiling and getting a smile back means one smile has successfully created two smiles.
44. Why is it wonderful to see what smiles can do?
Answer: It is wonderful to see what smiles can do because they are contagious. A single smile has the power to cheer up another person and make them smile too, spreading happiness easily.
45. Write any two things that the smile is the song of (from the "Read and Enjoy" section).
Answer: The smile is the song of innocence and the song of friendship. (Also correct: the song of love, the song of tears).
Model Answers
- **A. Complete the Poem:** 1. funny, 2. face, 3. hiding, 4. wonderful, 5. you
- **B. Fill in the Blanks:** 6. wrinkles, 7. gone, 8. wonderful, 9. funny, 10. hiding, 11. wonderful, 12. hidden (or hide), 13. innocence (or friendship/love/tears), 14. find, 15. two
- **C. Choose the Correct Answer (MCQs):** 16. (c) Anonymous, 17. (c) funny, 18. (a) Marks made by folding, 19. (b) never found, 20. (c) What smiles can do, 21. (b) Two, 22. (b) Keeps out of sight, 23. (b) Wonderful, 24. (b) It makes someone else smile back, 25. (c) Hiding
- **D. Answer in One Word:** 26. Wrinkles, 27. Funny (or Amusing), 28. Its secret hiding place, 29. He/She smiles back (The other person smiles), 30. All and all
- **E. Give the Opposite Word:** 31. Lose / Hide, 32. Always, 33. Many / Two, 34. Came / Stayed, 35. Serious / Sad
- **F. Write two Rhyming Words for each:** 36. place, race, 37. sing, bring, 38. kind, mind, 39. while, file, 40. two, do (Any two correct rhyming words are acceptable)
- **G. Answer in 2-3 Sentences:** 41. A smile is funny because it wrinkles up the face and then its secret place can never be found once it is gone. 42. When the smile has gone, you will never be able to find its secret hiding place, meaning it simply disappears without a trace. 43. One smile makes two when the person you smile at returns the smile, creating a chain of happiness between two people. 44. It is wonderful because a simple act like a smile has the power to quickly spread happiness and get a positive response from others. 45. The smile is the song of innocence and the song of friendship.
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