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CBSE
Class 6
English
Poorvi
What a Bird Thought

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Question Bank: What a Bird Thought

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Q1.

What did the bird think its first home was made of?

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Q2.

Which material did the baby bird believe its nest was made of?

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Q3.

What realization does the bird have when it leaves its nest?

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Q4.

What does the phrase 'I have been very blind' suggest about the bird's previous understanding?

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Q5.

How does the bird's view of the world change from the beginning to the end of the poem?

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Q6.

Why does the bird think the world was made of leaves?

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Q7.

What is the main message in the poem regarding growth and perspective?

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Q8.

What kind of home does the poem suggest is preferable for a bird?

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Q9.

Which of the following describes the bird's final understanding of the world?

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Q10.

In the poem, what indicates that the bird is becoming more independent?

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Q11.

What does the poet use to describe the bird’s emotions during its exploration?

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Q12.

What does the bird realize at the end of the poem?

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Q13.

Which word best describes the bird’s initial view of the world around its nest?

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Q14.

How does the poem show the transition from childhood to adulthood for the bird?

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Q15.

What shape did the bird believe its first house was?

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Q16.

What material did the bird think its nest was made of?

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Q17.

What did the bird first think the world was made of?

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Q18.

What did the bird experience when it first fluttered out of the nest?

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Q19.

Where did the bird live after the shell house?

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Q20.

What does the phrase 'I have been very blind' represent?

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Q21.

What realization did the bird have when it left the nest?

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Q22.

Why did the bird believe it was ready for 'grown-up labours'?

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Q23.

Why did the bird feel it had been blind?

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Q24.

What does the bird mean when it says it thought the world was 'made of straw'?

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Q25.

What does the word 'fluttered' suggest about the bird's movement?

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Q26.

What significance does the word 'fluttered' have in the poem?

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Q27.

What is the central theme of the poem?

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Q28.

What does the poem imply about the bird's neighbors at the end?

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Q29.

Which line indicates the bird's transition to adulthood?

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Q30.

In the context of the poem, what does 'flying' symbolize?

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Q31.

What are the neighbours referred to in the poem?

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Q32.

What lesson can be learned from the bird's journey?

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Q33.

What does the phrase 'made of straw' symbolize in the poem?

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Q34.

What expression indicates the bird’s realization of its ignorance?

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Q35.

Which word describes the bird's initial feelings about the world?

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Q36.

Which literary device is primarily used in the phrase 'the world was made of pale, blue shell'?

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Q37.

How does the bird's perspective change throughout the poem?

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Q38.

What does the bird's change from 'a little house' to a 'little nest' signify?

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Q39.

What does the line 'I don’t know how the world is made' suggest?

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Q40.

How does the poet depict the theme of discovery in the poem?

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Q41.

What kind of home does the bird prefer?

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Q42.

What does the poem teach about curiosity?

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Q43.

What was the bird's first home made of?

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Q44.

Why is a bird's home different from a human's home?

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Q45.

What type of material is commonly used in the construction of a bird's nest?

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Q46.

How has the bird's home changed over time?

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Q47.

Which of the following is NOT a function of a bird's home?

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Q48.

When discussing homes, what material do we find commonly in human houses that birds do not use?

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Q49.

What is a key difference between a house and a home?

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Q50.

Which type of nest might be made of leaves and twigs?

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Q51.

Which bird is known to build intricate hanging nests?

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Q52.

What question could you ask to learn more about why homes are made from certain materials?

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Q53.

What does a bird's choice of nesting material indicate?

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Q54.

Which worker's job is related to building structures for homes?

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Q55.

What does the bird initially think its world is made of?

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Q56.

What is the primary role of a bird's nest during the breeding season?

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Q57.

What realization does the bird come to after leaving its nest?

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Q58.

Which of these nests is most suitable for birds living in wetlands?

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Q59.

Who does the bird suggest does not know how the world is made?

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Q60.

Why might some birds choose to build nests on high trees?

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Q61.

Why did the bird think its world was 'small, round, and light blue'?

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Q62.

What can human homes learn from how birds build their nests?

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Q63.

What does the word 'fluttered' in the poem suggest about the bird's actions?

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Q64.

Where did the bird find itself after leaving the nest?

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Q65.

What does the phrase 'I have been very blind' imply about the bird?

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Q66.

Which of these describes the transition the bird experienced in its understanding?

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Q67.

How does the bird describe its second dwelling?

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Q68.

What reflects the bird’s experience of growing up?

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Q69.

In what way does the poem suggest the idea of comfort?

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Q70.

Which line indicates the bird's feeling of safety as a baby?

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Q71.

What does the use of the word 'prize' in the poem imply?

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Q72.

How should one interpret the bird's journey in the poem?

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Q73.

What does the bird's perspective on the world reflect?

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Q74.

What did the bird initially think the world was made of?

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Q75.

How did the bird feel about its first home?

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Q76.

What realization did the bird have after leaving its nest?

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Q77.

In which phase of the poem does the bird express feelings of blindness?

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Q78.

What does the bird's journey from its nest symbolize?

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Q79.

What does the word 'fluttered' imply about the bird's movement?

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Q80.

Which characteristic describes the bird's second home?

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Q81.

What realization does the bird have about its neighbors?

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Q82.

What does the use of 'pale' and 'blue' signify in the context of the bird's perception of the world?

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Q83.

Why does the bird refer to itself as 'blind'?

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Q84.

What common theme is present in the bird's journey?

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Q85.

How do the descriptions of the bird’s homes reflect its understanding of the world?

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Q86.

What lesson can be inferred from the bird's realization of its surroundings?

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Q87.

Which word in the poem indicates that the bird is ready for more responsibilities?

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Q88.

What is the first home of the bird described in the poem?

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Q89.

How does the bird's view of the world change throughout the poem?

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Q90.

What material is NOT mentioned in the poem as part of the bird's homes?

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Q91.

Which statement best reflects the theme of the bird's exploration?

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Q92.

What comparison does the bird make about its world when it says, 'I have been very blind'?

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Q93.

What type of home does the bird encounter after leaving the nest?

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Q94.

Why might homes not be made of straw in human construction?

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Q95.

What does the phrase 'I don’t know how the world is made' suggest about the bird's knowledge?

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Q96.

What role do neighbors play in the bird's reflection on the world?

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Q97.

In terms of metaphor, what does the 'little nest' represent?

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Q98.

What lesson does the bird learn about its surroundings over time?

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Q99.

Which poetic element is primarily used in the lines describing the bird's thoughts?

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Q100.

How does the bird’s experience reflect human experiences?

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Q101.

What feeling might the bird have when it says, 'I fluttered from my nest'?

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Q102.

How is the role of community expressed in the experience of the bird?

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