The children always remain:
  • the father of man
  • learners
  • teachers in the making
  • both (b) and
The children do not like:
  • to study
  • the way grown-ups instruct them
  • good manners
  • to be insulted
The grown-ups teach the children:
  • good manners
  • communicative skills
  • spoken English
  • to behave
The Instructions seem to
  • destroy their personality
  • offend the elders
  • offend most of the children
  • fall over deaf ears
When the child doesn’t want to reply, he Is asked to
  • stop speaking
  • start a dialogue
  • speak up
  • train another child
The grown-ups do not behave well. They them
  • bully
  • like
  • love
  • hate
The behavior of the grown-ups makes the child feel
  • angry
  • Irritated
  • happy
  • insulted
The lesson of the poem Is that the grown ups must
  • leave the child alone
  • keep on behaving the way they do
  • Improve their behavior
  • send the child to school
All instructions given by the adults regarding noise—
  • to make them responsible
  • to behave properly
  • to avoid insult
  • to be a laughing stock
The child asked to stand straight to be—
  • attentive
  • active
  • both of them
  • none of these
What does walking by dragging feet suggest?
  • bad manners
  • shoes soul would be affected
  • feet may get hurt
  • one of these
Who is giving these instructions?
  • the poet
  • an adult
  • a child
  • the teacher
Why would the child need a hankie?
  • to clean his face
  • to clean his shoes
  • to clean his bag
  • to clean his slate
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