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CBSE
Class 6
English
Poorvi
The Raven and the Fox

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Q1.

What kind of animal is the Fox described as in the story?

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Q2.

What does the Raven hold in his beak?

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Q3.

How does the Fox flatter the Raven?

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Q4.

What lesson does the Raven learn at the end of the story?

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Q5.

What is the tone of the Fox's speech to the Raven?

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Q6.

What happens when the Raven opens his beak?

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Q7.

Why does the Fox say that the Raven should ignore the sweet words?

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Q8.

Which of the following animals is used in the story?

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Q9.

What literary device is primarily used in the story?

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Q10.

What does the term 'morsel' refer to in the poem?

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Q11.

What emotion does the Fox display after the Raven drops the food?

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Q12.

What does the Fox imply by saying that pride is 'rather unwise'?

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Q13.

Who is the author of the fable 'The Raven and the Fox'?

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Q14.

What literary form is 'The Raven and the Fox'?

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Q15.

What is the environment where the Raven and the Fox are found?

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Q16.

What does the Fox say about the Raven’s abilities?

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Q17.

What is the name of the Fox in the fable?

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Q18.

What does the Fox admire about the Raven?

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Q19.

What quality does the Fox represent in the fable?

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Q20.

How does the Raven respond to the Fox's compliment?

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Q21.

What lesson does the Fox convey to the Raven at the end?

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Q22.

What does the Raven forget about during the encounter?

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Q23.

Why does the Fox use flattery towards the Raven?

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Q24.

In the story, what does the word 'morsel' refer to?

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Q25.

What mistake does the Raven make that leads to his loss?

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Q26.

Which phrase describes the Fox's laughter?

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Q27.

What does the setting of the fable help to emphasize?

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Q28.

How is the Raven's pride depicted in the fable?

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Q29.

What could be a possible reason for the Fox to be named 'Clever'?

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Q30.

Which line best captures the lesson regarding pride?

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Q31.

What does the fable suggest about flattery?

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Q32.

Who is the main character that holds the morsel in his beak?

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Q33.

What animal is described as cunning in the fable?

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Q34.

What did the Fox admire about the Raven?

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Q35.

What lesson does the Fox try to teach the Raven?

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Q36.

Why does the Raven forget about his croaking voice?

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Q37.

What happens when the Raven tries to sing?

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Q38.

What does the phrase 'Ignore sweet words that make you glow' imply?

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Q39.

What is the main conflict in the poem?

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Q40.

What type of literary work is 'The Raven and the Fox'?

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Q41.

What does the Raven's pride lead to?

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Q42.

Which term describes the Fox's behavior towards the Raven?

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Q43.

What does the Fox believe about pride?

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Q44.

How is the theme of pride depicted in the poem?

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Q45.

What does the term 'morsel' mean in the context of the poem?

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Q46.

Why does the Raven listen to the Fox's flattery?

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Q47.

What is the significance of the title 'The Raven and the Fox'?

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Q48.

What literary device is used in the phrase 'Sir Raven, you are a handsome bird'?

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Q49.

In the line 'The birds of these woods would call you King,' which literary device is employed?

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Q50.

Identify the literary device in the phrase 'a morsel the Fox would go far to seek.'

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Q51.

What is the effect of the Fox's flattery on the Raven?

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Q52.

What is the main theme of 'The Raven and the Fox'?

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Q53.

In the poem, the Fox describes the Raven's feathers as 'handsome.' What literary device does this exemplify?

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Q54.

What lesson does the Fox teach the Raven at the end of the poem?

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Q55.

What lesson does the Fox teach the Raven?

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Q56.

Which character embodies cunningness in the poem?

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Q57.

What is the tone of the poem towards the Raven's pride?

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Q58.

Why does the Fox flatter the Raven?

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Q59.

The phrase 'ignored sweet words that make you glow' suggests which literary device?

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Q60.

What does the Raven fail to realize when the Fox flatters him?

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Q61.

Why is the Fox characterized as cunning in the poem?

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Q62.

In what way does the Fox's laughter at the end express a moral?

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Q63.

Which literary device is present in 'Pride, my friend, is rather unwise'?

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Q64.

What does the poem suggest about excessive pride?

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Q65.

What theme is conveyed through the interaction between the Raven and the Fox?

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Q66.

Which line indicates the Raven's misplaced pride?

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Q67.

The line 'Ignore sweet words that make you glow' implies what about flattery?

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Q68.

What could be a modern-day equivalent of the Raven's situation?

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Q69.

The use of the word 'pride' in the poem serves to highlight which concept?

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Q70.

What role does flattery play in the poem?

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Q71.

In the context of the poem, what does the word 'morsel' mean?

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Q72.

How does the setting contribute to the poem's message?

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Q73.

How does the Raven's reaction to the Fox's compliment represent a moral lesson?

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Q74.

How does the poem reflect the idea of 'appearances can be deceiving'?

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Q75.

What literary device is primarily used in the line 'And down fell the morsel the Fox had eyed'?

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Q76.

In terms of character development, what does the Raven learn by the end?

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Q77.

What quality best describes the Fox in the fable?

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Q78.

How does the Fox use flattery in his interaction with the Raven?

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Q79.

What lesson does the Fox want the Raven to learn?

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Q80.

What is the Fox's overall role in the story?

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Q81.

Why does the Fox laugh at the end of the fable?

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Q82.

Which phrase best describes the Fox’s approach to the Raven?

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Q83.

What does the Fox imply about pride in the story?

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Q84.

How does the Fox demonstrate intelligence in the story?

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Q85.

What could the Raven have done differently to avoid being tricked by the Fox?

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Q86.

In which way does the Fox's character contribute to the moral lesson of the story?

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Q87.

What makes the Fox's character relatable to readers?

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Q88.

What is a likely consequence if the Fox were not cunning?

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Q89.

What can the reader infer about the Fox’s understanding of flattery?

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Q90.

What type of animal is Mr. Raven in the poem?

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Q91.

What does the Raven carry in its beak?

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Q92.

How does the Fox flatter the Raven?

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Q93.

What does the Raven forget about his voice?

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Q94.

What lesson does the Fox teach the Raven?

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Q95.

What does the Fox mean by saying 'ignore sweet words that make you glow'?

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Q96.

Why does the Raven open his beak?

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Q97.

What emotion does the Raven primarily exhibit throughout the poem?

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Q98.

What literary device does the phrase 'handsome bird' represent?

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Q99.

Which of the following is a key theme of 'The Raven and the Fox'?

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Q100.

How does the Fox react after the Raven loses his food?

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Q101.

What aspect of the Raven's character leads to his trickery?

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Q102.

What happens to the Raven’s morsel when he tries to sing?

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Q103.

In what way does the poem symbolize the conflict between pride and humility?

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Q104.

What can the Raven's behavior teach us about listening to others?

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