Multiple Choice Questions
(Select the correct option)
Q1. What does the poet compare the feeling of swinging to?
(a) Flying
(b) Walking
(c) Running
(d) Climbing

Q2. What does the poet see when the swing goes over the wall?
(a) Animals in the garden
(b) Rivers, trees, and cattle
(c) Clouds and birds
(d) People playing
Q3. How does the poet feel about swinging?
(a) Scared
(b) Excited
(c) Happy
(d) Indifferent
Q4. Why does the poet describe the air as “blue”?
(a) To suggest it is clear and peaceful
(b) To suggest it is dark and cloudy
(c) To suggest it is warm and sunny
(d) To suggest it is cold
Q5. Where does the poet go when the swing goes up?
(a) To the sky
(b) Over the garden
(c) Over the wall
(d) Over the mountain
Fill in the Blanks
(Use words from the Word Box)
Word Box: countryside, pleasantest, cattle, garden
- The poet enjoys swinging because it is the _______ thing a child can do.
- The poet sees the _______ and trees when swinging high in the air.
- The poet mentions _______ and trees in the landscape while swinging.
The poet looks down at the _______ and roof as the swing goes down.
True or False
(Write True or False)
Q1. The poet dislikes swinging.
Q2. The poet describes the air as blue.
Q3. The poet sees animals and plants when swinging.
Q4. The poet enjoys the feeling of flying.
Q5. The poet looks down at the roof and garden when the swing is high.
Match the Following
(Draw a line to match each item in Column A with the correct option in Column B)Column AColumn B1. The poet enjoys swingingA. Trees and rivers2. The poet sees the garden and roofB. Flying in the air3. The poet compares swinging toC. When the swing goes down4. The poet sees the countrysideD. The pleasantest thing a child can do5. The poet feels happy when swingingE. When the swing goes up
Crossword Puzzle(Solve the crossword using the given clues)
