CBSE Class 6 Hindi Vasant Important Questions Chapter 13 - Mai Sab se Choti hoon - Free PDF Download
FAQs on Important Questions for CBSE Class 6 Hindi Vasant Chapter 13 - Mai Sab se Choti hoon
1. How can Vedantu’s Important Questions of Chapter 13 of Class 6 Hindi help students understand difficult poems?
Classic Hindi literature in general and poems, in particular, can sometimes be difficult for children to comprehend. That is why we at Vedantu make special efforts to make sure that children do not just understand the classic Hindi language but also enhance their vocabulary skills. Vedantu's important questions for Hindi Chapter 13 not only provides them useful questions for exams but also helps them in evaluating the content of the poem themselves and understand it better. And students can also download the PDF of important questions free of cost to study offline.
2. Is Chapter 13 “Main sabse Choti houn” of Class 6 Hindi easy?
Chapter 13 "Main Sabse Choti Houn" is a delightful poem. The poem does have some difficult vocabulary and some lines that may be hard for students to comprehend. We advise the students that they read the text quite a few times and try to comprehend the message themselves first. They can always ask any doubts they have from their teacher for clarification. Furthermore, they can refer to Vedantu's explanation and important questions for this chapter for more clarity.
3. Who wrote the poem “Main Sabse Choti Houn”?
The poem "Main Sabse Choti Houn" is written by the famous Indian poet Sumitranandan Pant. He is a famous Indian poet from the 20th century. He was awarded the Padma Vibhushan award in 1961. He was also the first Hindi poet to be graced with the Jnanpith award in 1968. He was awarded this honour for his poetry collection titled "Chidambara." It is a privilege for students of Class 6 to be able to learn from his work for their syllabus.
4. What is the narrator's wish in the Chapter “Main sabse Choti houn”?
The narrator of the poem "Main Sabse Choti Houn" has one wish of remaining the youngest so that she never loses closeness with her mother. The narrator wants to hold on to her mother's hand day and night. She wants to listen to fairy tales from her mother. She is scared to grow up because she does not want to be distant from her mother. She wants to remain a child to receive the love that only a child receives.
5. Why does the narrator not want to grow up?
The narrator thinks that if she grows up, she might not be treated like a child anymore by her mother. She wants the bond between her and her mother to remain as it is forever. She does not want to lose the bond of love that a mother has with her youngest child. She thinks if she grows up she will lose all the privileges that a young child gets from her mother and so she wishes to remain the youngest forever. To know more, visit the Vedantu website or app.