1. What do leaves become after falling on the ground?
A. Sand
B. Soil nutrients
C. Water
D. Stones
Answer: B. Soil nutrients
2. Who calls the leaves in the poem?
A. Sun
B. Wind
C. Rain
D. Tree
Answer: B. Wind
3. What season is mentioned in the poem?
A. Spring
B. Summer
C. Autumn
D. Winter
Answer: B. Summer
4. What happens to leaves when they hear the wind?
A. They stay still
B. They fall and flutter
C. They burn
D. They grow
Answer: B. They fall and flutter
5. What do leaves say to the cricket and brook?
A. Welcome
B. Goodbye
C. Hello
D. Stop
Answer: B. Goodbye
6. What concept is discussed by the teacher?
A. Pollution
B. Ecological balance
C. Mountains
D. Rivers
Answer: B. Ecological balance
7. Which species is mentioned as endangered?
A. Sparrow
B. Eagle
C. Greater Adjutant Stork
D. Peacock
Answer: C. Greater Adjutant Stork
8. Where is the Greater Adjutant Stork found at present?
A. Only Africa
B. Cambodia and Assam
C. Europe
D. America
Answer: B. Cambodia and Assam
9. What is the local name of the stork?
A. Hargila or Bortokola
B. Crow
C. Heron
D. Crane
Answer: A. Hargila or Bortokola
10. What does the stork mainly eat?
A. Fruits
B. Fish and frogs
C. Grass
D. Seeds
Answer: B. Fish and frogs
B. Very Short Answer Questions (VSA)
1. Who wrote “The Wind and the Leaves”?
Answer: George Cooper
2. What do leaves give to soil?
Answer: Nutrients
3. What is ecological balance?
Answer: A natural state where all parts of nature remain balanced and connected.
4. Name one endangered species mentioned.
Answer: Greater Adjutant Stork
5. Where does the stork prefer to live?
Answer: Wetland areas
6. What happens if nature is harmed?
Answer: Other parts of nature are also harmed.
7. What do leaves do in the poem?
Answer: They dance and fly in the wind
8. What is the physical feature of the stork’s head?
Answer: It is bald
9. What causes decline in stork population?
Answer: Habitat loss and environmental changes
10. What should we protect to save animals?
Answer: Their habitat
C. Fill in the Blanks
1. The wind calls the leaves to come and ______.
Answer: play
2. Leaves become part of the ______ after falling.
Answer: soil
3. The leaves wear dresses of red and ______.
Answer: gold
4. Ecological balance means natural ______ in nature.
Answer: harmony
5. The Greater Adjutant Stork is also known as ______.
Answer: Hargila
6. The stork is one of the largest living ______.
Answer: storks
7. The stork mainly lives in ______ areas.
Answer: wetland
8. Habitat loss leads to ______ of species.
Answer: decline
9. Leaves dance and fly over ______ fields.
Answer: brown
10. The stork has a long neck with a neck ______.
Answer: pouch
D. True / False
1. Leaves become part of the soil after falling.
Answer: True
2. Wind asks leaves to stay in the tree.
Answer: False
3. Ecological balance means everything in nature is connected.
Answer: True
4. Dinosaurs are still alive today.
Answer: False
5. The Greater Adjutant Stork is found only in Africa.
Answer: False
6. The stork eats fish and frogs.
Answer: True
7. Habitat destruction helps increase wildlife.
Answer: False
8. Leaves sing farewell songs to brook and cricket.
Answer: True
9. The stork is a very small bird.
Answer: False
10. Protecting nature helps maintain ecological balance.
Answer: True


