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3. What happens to things done by halves?
A. They are done faster.
B. They are done perfectly.
C. They are never done right.
D. They are praised.
4. What is the "golden rule" mentioned in the poem?
A. Play all day.
B. Work hard and ignore play.
C. One thing at a time, and done well.
D. Work without rest.
5. What makes a child happy, according to the poem?
A. Watching TV
B. Playing all the time
C. Working and playing at the right time
D. Avoiding studies
6. What does the poet say about moments trifled away?
A. They are precious.
B. They are useless.
C. They are joyful.
D. They are fun.
7. What should you do to be “happy and gay”?
A. Avoid playing
B. Work while you work and play while you play
C. Work all the time
D. Play all day
8. What does "Work is worship" mean in the poem?
A. Work is not important.
B. Work is sacred and valuable.
C. Worship is more important than work.
D. Worship should replace work.
10. What type of moments should not be wasted?
A. Important moments
B. Fun moments
C. Trivial moments
D. Any moment
11. What is the meaning of “might” in the context of the poem?
A. Doubt
B. Strength or effort
C. Weakness
D. Laziness
12. What is the synonym of “trifled” as used in the poem?
A. Wasted
B. Preserved
C. Celebrated
D. Gained
13. What does “gay” mean in the poem?
A. Angry
B. Happy
C. Confused
D. Serious
14. What is the rhyming word for “work” in the poem?
A. Play
B. Done
C. Worship
D. None
15. What is the rhyming word for “might” in the poem?
A. Light
B. Right
C. Bright
D. Fight
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