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1. The poet wishes to be a:
A. Teacher
B. Doctor
C. Diver
D. Farmer
2. What is the poet’s favorite moment?
A. Flying planes
B. Eating samosas
C. Being a cricketer
D. Designing buildings
3. The poet imagines flying in:
A. A helicopter
B. A spacecraft
C. An airplane
D. A hot air balloon
4. What is the primary theme of the poem?
A. Professions and dreams
B. Traveling the world
C. Building a house
D. Playing games
5. Which of the following is not a dream of the poet?
A. Being a cricketer
B. Being a chef
C. Being a lawyer
D. Being a diver
6. What does the poet wish to hit for a six?
A. A ball
B. A plane
C. A building
D. A star
7. Why is the poet happy at the end of the poem?
A. He wants to become an astronaut
B. He enjoys being himself
C. He loves fixing things
D. He dreams of being a cricketer
8. The poem encourages us to:
A. Be happy with who we are
B. Aspire to be an astronaut
C. Play cricket professionally
D. Cook delicious dishes
9. Which line indicates the poet's satisfaction with being himself?
A. "Like a diver, down under the sea."
B. "But here comes Mum, with samosas for tea."
C. "And at times like this, I'm glad I'm me."
D. "Or a chef after whose dishes, your fingers you will lick."
10. What does the poet imagine about being an astronaut?
A. Diving in the sea
B. Roving way up high
C. Fixing spacecraft
D. Teaching others
11. The poem is written in:
A. Prose
B. Dialogue
C. Verse
D. Essay
12. The poem suggests that professions are:
A. Boring
B. Dreamy and exciting
C. Unnecessary
D. Hard to achieve
13. What kind of food does the poet's mother bring?
A. Sweets
B. Samosas
C. Bread
D. Cake
15. Which word best describes the poet’s attitude?
A. Grateful
B. Ambitious
C. Dissatisfied
D. Anxious
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