English NIOS NEW plus two VI Welcome to your English NIOS NEW plus two VI Total Questions: 50 Name Mobile No: 1. The poem advises to treat Triumph and Disaster Fearfully As equals Differently With pride None Hint 2. “If you can wait and not be tired by waiting” refers to Laziness Fear Anger Patience None Hint 3. Stress before examination is caused mainly by Entertainment Happiness Sleep Fear of failure None Hint 4. “Reading with Understanding” mainly focuses on Skimming only Speed reading Memorising facts Comprehending the text None Hint 5. One effective way to reduce exam stress is Last-minute learning Avoid studying Panic Regular revision None Hint 6. “If—” mainly focuses on Intelligence Physical strength Moral strength Beauty None Hint 7. “Hold on when there is nothing in you” suggests Power Wealth Mental strength Physical strength None Hint 8. “Make allowance for their doubting too” suggests Respect others’ doubts Ignore others Prove yourself always Fight with others None Hint 9. Physical exercise helps to Avoid study Increase stress Reduce stress Forget lessons None Hint 10. Balanced diet and sleep help in Maintaining mental health Increasing stress Laziness Forgetting lessons None 11. Reading instructions carefully helps to Avoid mistakes Reduce marks Increase fear Waste time None Hint 12. “Being lied about, don’t deal in lies” teaches Revenge Silence Dishonesty Truthfulness None Hint 13. Stress can be managed by Positive thinking Fear Overwork Ignoring exams None Hint 14. Careful reading is necessary to Save time Skip information Avoid thinking Understand details None Hint 15. The poem encourages Fear Pride Anger Patience and self-control None Hint 16. Lack of preparation leads to Relaxation Anxiety Confidence Success None Hint 17. One should avoid before examination Balanced diet Proper sleep Panic and anxiety Revision None Hint 18. Revision should be done After exam Never Only one day before exam Regularly None Hint 19. The poem “If—” is addressed to A friend A king The poet’s son A teacher None Hint 20. The tone of the poem is Angry Inspirational Fearful Sad None Hint 21. None 22. “Risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss” implies Carelessness Courage to take risks Foolishness Gambling None Hint 23. Stress before examination is Completely useless Always harmful Permanent Normal to some extent None Hint 24. The poem suggests success comes from Luck Character and discipline Power Wealth None Hint 25. Scanning is used to Enjoy reading Find specific information Learn grammar Improve handwriting None Hint 26. Examination stress affects Only memory Friends Only health Mind and body None Hint 27. The poem teaches the value of All of the above Wealth Time Discipline None Hint 28. The poem is written in the form of Dialogue Story Advice Questions None Hint 29. Skimming means Memorising Reading quickly for general idea Reading every word Reading slowly None Hint 30. Proper time management helps to reduce Knowledge Stress Confidence Interest None Hint 31. Stress management teaches students to Avoid study Escape exams Ignore teachers Face exams confidently None Hint 32. The poet advises not to Speak the truth Trust others Trust yourself Lose faith in yourself None Hint 33. Reading questions carefully helps to Lose time Answer correctly Improve handwriting Increase fear None Hint 34. The poem mainly teaches Success in business Moral values and character Love and romance Patriotism None Hint 35. “Fill the unforgiving minute” means Forgive others Be strict Use time fully Waste time None Hint 36. Good reading helps a student to Understand ideas clearly Memorise answers Speak loudly Write fast None Hint 37. Over-stress may result in Better performance Poor concentration Happiness Confidence None Hint 38. A calm mind during examination helps in Confusion Sleeping Clear thinking Forgetting answers None Hint 39. The main message of the chapter is to Study without understanding Avoid examinations Fear examinations Read with understanding and manage stress None Hint 40. Good reading habit improves All of the above Thinking ability Vocabulary Understanding None Hint 41. “Two impostors” refer to Friends Dreams and thoughts Triumph and Disaster Enemies None Hint 42. “Walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch” means Avoid powerful people Forget common people Be humble with all Become proud None Hint 43. Effective reading requires Speed only Guessing Concentration Memorisation None Hint 44. Who wrote the poem “If—”? William Wordsworth Robert Frost Rudyard Kipling T.S. Eliot None Hint 45. The final reward mentioned in the poem is Becoming a Man Wealth Power Fame None Hint 46. “If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs” means Be angry Be calm in difficulties Be proud Be careless None Hint 47. The poet advises to rebuild life using Wealth Old tools New tools Other’s help None Hint 48. “If you can dream—and not make dreams your master” means Avoid success Control dreams Stop dreaming Sleep more None Hint 49. According to the poem, the Earth belongs to you if You are educated You have good character You are powerful You are rich None Hint 50. Reading with understanding improves Physical health Memory only Writing speed Confidence and performance None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post English NIOS NEW plus two V January 22, 2026 Next post English NIOS NEW plus two VII January 22, 2026