MODEL QUESTION BANK OF LESSON BASED ASSESSMENT
(These Questions are only for model)
Lesson Based Assessment – Class 7 English (Third Language)
Poem 1: – “DON’T GIVE UP”
A. Comprehension:
I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- What does the poem tell us to do to reach the top?
a) Give up
b) Stop often
c) Keep on going
d) Go slowly - What does the poet compare challenges in life to?
a) Rivers
b) Valleys
c) Mountains
d) Deserts - According to the poem, what can you do if you don’t give up?
a) Fall down
b) Overcome all challenges
c) Stay at the bottom
d) Cry - How many times does the word “keep” appear in the poem?
a) Two
b) Three
c) Four
d) Five - What is the main message of the poem?
a) It’s okay to give up sometimes.
b) Life is easy.
c) Never stop trying.
d) Mountains are scary. - The phrase “make it to the top” means to:
a) Climb a mountain
b) Succeed
c) Reach the sky
d) Be the best at everything - What kind of mountains are there in life?
a) Only big ones
b) Only small ones
c) Both big and small
d) No mountains at all - What is the antonym of “top” in the context of the poem?
a) Bottom
b) Peak
c) Summit
d) High - What is another word for “overcome”?
a) Lose to
b) Defeat
c) Forget
d) Ignore - What is the tone of the poem?
a) Sad
b) Encouraging
c) Angry
d) Playful
II. Answer in a word
- What should you never do if you want to succeed? – Stop / Give up
- What does the poem say life is full of? – Mountains
- What size are some of the mountains in life? – Big and small
- What word is repeated often to tell us to continue? – Keep / Going
- What is the sound at the end of the words “stop” and “top”? – -op
III. Answer in 2-3 sentences
- Q: How can someone make it to the top, according to the poem?
A: By never giving up and continuing to move forward even when facing challenges. - Q: What does the phrase “life is full of mountains” mean in your own words?
A: Life has many challenges, some small and some big, just like mountains. - Q: Why is it important not to give up when faced with challenges?
A: Because by not giving up, we can overcome challenges and succeed. - Q: What is the central idea of the poem?
A: Keep trying no matter what and never give up. - Q: Give an example of a “big mountain” you might face.
A: Studying for an important exam or learning something new.
B. Grammar Questions:
I. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Identify the verb in the sentence: “You can keep on going.”
a) You
b) keep
c) on
d) going - Which word is an adjective in the phrase “some are big and some are small”?
a) are
b) big
c) and
d) some - Find the rhyming pair:
a) life, full
b) going, going
c) top, stop
d) mountains, some - The word “you” is a:
a) Noun
b) Verb
c) Adjective
d) Pronoun - The word “and” is a:
a) Preposition
b) Conjunction
c) Adverb
d) Noun - Complete the sentence: “If you don’t give ____, you can overcome them all.”
a) in
b) up
c) away
d) off - The word “never” is an:
a) Noun
b) Verb
c) Adverb
d) Adjective - Which word is a noun in: “Life is full of mountains”?
a) Life
b) is
c) full
d) of - How many prepositions are in the phrase “keep on going”?
a) One (on)
b) Two
c) Three
d) Zero - Find the synonym for “going” in the context of the poem:
a) Stopping
b) Continuing
c) Resting
d) Falling
Answer Key Summary
A. Comprehension:
I. MCQs: c, c, b, d, c, b, c, a, b, b
II. One Word: Give up, Mountains, Big and small, Keep, -op
III. Short Answer: Provided in post above
B. Grammar:
I. MCQs: b, b, c, d, b, b, c, a, a, b





