Asset test 13th( 21st OCTOBER)

Asset test 13th( 21st OCTOBER)

3rd Grade

10 Qs

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Asset test 13th( 21st OCTOBER)

Asset test 13th( 21st OCTOBER)

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3rd Grade

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 2 pts

Q:How many total stanzas are there in both the poems?

Read the following two poems aloud, then answer the questions.

(poem 1)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither I nor you:

But when the leaves hang trembling

The wind is passing thro’.

---

Who has seen the wind?

Neither you nor I:

But when the trees bow down their heads

The wind is passing by.

----

(poem 2)

I can get through a doorway without any key,

And strip the leaves from the great oak tree.

.......

I can drive storm-clouds and shake tall towers,

Or steal through a garden and not wake the flowers.

.......

Seas I can move and ships I can sink;

I can carry a house-top or the scent of a pink.

........

When I am angry I can rave and riot:

And when I am spent, I lie quiet as quiet .

.......

5

6

8

4

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 2 pts

Q:Who is the speaker in the first poem?

Read the following two poems aloud, then answer the questions.

(poem 1)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither I nor you:

But when the leaves hang trembling

The wind is passing thro’.

.......

Who has seen the wind?

Neither you nor I:

But when the trees bow down their heads

The wind is passing by.

.......

(poem 2)

I can get through a doorway without any key,

And strip the leaves from the great oak tree.

....

I can drive storm-clouds and shake tall towers,

Or steal through a garden and not wake the flowers.

......

Seas I can move and ships I can sink;

I can carry a house-top or the scent of a pink.

......

When I am angry I can rave and riot:

And when I am spent, I lie quiet as quiet .

.......

poet

wind

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 2 pts

Q: Who is the speaker in the 2nd poem?

Read the following two poems aloud, then answer the questions.

(poem 1)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither I nor you:

But when the leaves hang trembling

The wind is passing thro’.

......

Who has seen the wind?

Neither you nor I:

But when the trees bow down their heads

The wind is passing by.

.....

(poem 2)

I can get through a doorway without any key,

And strip the leaves from the great oak tree.

......

I can drive storm-clouds and shake tall towers,

Or steal through a garden and not wake the flowers.

........

Seas I can move and ships I can sink;

I can carry a house-top or the scent of a pink.

......

When I am angry I can rave and riot:

And when I am spent, I lie quiet as quiet .

......

wind

poet

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 2 pts

Q:Rhyming pairs in the first poem are?

Read the following two poems aloud, then answer the questions.

(poem 1)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither I nor you:

But when the leaves hang trembling

The wind is passing thro’.

.....

Who has seen the wind?

Neither you nor I:

But when the trees bow down their heads

The wind is passing by.

.....

(poem 2)

I can get through a doorway without any key,

And strip the leaves from the great oak tree.

...

I can drive storm-clouds and shake tall towers,

Or steal through a garden and not wake the flowers.

....

Seas I can move and ships I can sink;

I can carry a house-top or the scent of a pink.

....

When I am angry I can rave and riot:

And when I am spent, I lie quiet as quiet .

...

who, but

wind, heads

wind, trembling

you, thro

who, but

I, by

you, through

I, by

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 2 pts

Q:How many rhyming pairs are there in the 2nd poem ?

Read the following two poems aloud, then answer the questions.

(poem 1)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither I nor you:

But when the leaves hang trembling

The wind is passing thro’.

........

Who has seen the wind?

Neither you nor I:

But when the trees bow down their heads

The wind is passing by.

.....

(poem 2)

I can get through a doorway without any key,

And strip the leaves from the great oak tree.

.....

I can drive storm-clouds and shake tall towers,

Or steal through a garden and not wake the flowers.

....

Seas I can move and ships I can sink;

I can carry a house-top or the scent of a pink.

.....

When I am angry I can rave and riot:

And when I am spent, I lie quiet as quiet .

...

2

1

4

3

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 2 pts

In both the poems, Wind has shown its both , fierce and gentle nature.

Which group of the words is completely referring to the gentle nature of the wind ?

Read the following two poems aloud, then answer the questions.

(poem 1)

Who has seen the wind?

Neither I nor you:

But when the leaves hang trembling

The wind is passing thro’.

....

Who has seen the wind?

Neither you nor I:

But when the trees bow down their heads

The wind is passing by.

....

(poem 2)

I can get through a doorway without any key,

And strip the leaves from the great oak tree.

........

I can drive storm-clouds and shake tall towers,

Or steal through a garden and not wake the flowers.

.......

Seas I can move and ships I can sink;

I can carry a house-top or the scent of a pink.

.......

When I am angry I can rave and riot:

And when I am spent, I lie quiet as quiet .

......

hang trembling,

strip the leaves,

drive storm-clouds,

shake tall towers

steal through a garden and not wake the flowers,

the scent of a pink,

spent,

lie quiet as quiet

not wake the flowers,

the scent of a pink,

strip the leaves,

drive storm-clouds,

shake tall towers,

steal through a garden

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 2 pts

Read the following, then answer the questions.

But when the leaves hang trembling

The wind is passing thro’.

Q: The synonym of 'trembling' is ?

shivering

still

calm

stable

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