Class 9 English: Wind Worksheet (with Answers)
A free, print-ready worksheet on Wind for CBSE Class 9 English, with a matching answer key. Use the sample below, or build your own with the exact mix of questions you need — no login, no ads.
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- 1. Wind was written by:
- (a) Subramania Bharati
- (b) Robert Frost
- (c) Coates Kinney
- (d) James Kirkup
- 2. In the first part, the wind mainly:
- (a) helps
- (b) destroys weak things
- (c) sleeps
- (d) sings
- 3. The wind symbolises:
- (a) joy
- (b) wealth
- (c) difficulties of life
- (d) friendship only
- 4. The poet advises us to build ___ houses.
- (a) weak
- (b) tall
- (c) small
- (d) strong
- 5. What does the wind destroy?
- 6. What does the wind symbolise?
- 7. How does the poem 'Wind' use the wind to teach a lesson about life?
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- 1. (a) Subramania Bharati — It is by Subramania Bharati.
- 2. (b) destroys weak things — It damages and destroys weak things.
- 3. (c) difficulties of life — It symbolises life's difficulties.
- 4. (d) strong — He advises building strong houses.
- 5. Weak things — papers, pages, weak houses, doors and hearts.
- 6. The difficulties and challenges of life.
- 7. The poem 'Wind' uses the wind as a symbol of the difficulties and hardships we face in life. In the first part, the poet describes how the wind causes destruction, scattering papers, tearing pages, and breaking and damaging weak houses, doors and even weak hearts. This shows how trouble and adversity can wreck whatever is fragile. In the second part, the poet draws a clear lesson from this: since the wind only harms what is weak, we must make ourselves strong. He advises us to build strong houses and, more importantly, to make our bodies and our hearts firm and powerful. The message is that life's challenges, like the wind, overpower the weak but cannot defeat the strong and determined. If we strengthen ourselves, the very wind that once destroyed will instead befriend us, making us stronger still.
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FAQ
- Is this Class 9 English worksheet on Wind free?
- Yes — it is completely free, with no login and no ads. You can print it or save it as a PDF, and generate unlimited variations.
- Does the Wind worksheet come with answers?
- Yes. Every worksheet has a separate answer key with the correct answers, short explanations and marks, so it is ready for marking.
- Can I choose how many questions and which types?
- Yes. Open the generator for this chapter and set how many MCQs, short, long and HOTS questions you want; totals and marks update live, and you can swap any single question.
- Which board and class is this for?
- This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 9 English, chapter “Wind”.