Friendship-True Friendship â Additional Questions Class 6 Jasmine English
Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark)
Question 1. What is the most important quality of a true friend?
Question 2. How does a true friend behave during our difficult times?
Question 3. What should you do if your friend makes a mistake?
Question 4. Name one virtue that strengthens the bond of friendship.
Question 5. Why do we need friends in life?
Question 6. What negative emotion can easily ruin a good friendship?
Question 7. How can you show your friend that you genuinely care?
Question 8. What is the basic difference between an acquaintance and a friend?
Question 9. Can animals and humans be true friends? Give a brief example.
Question 10. What does the famous proverb "A friend in need is a friend indeed" mean?
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (1 Mark)
Question 11. A true friend will never ________ your secrets to others.
Question 12. Trust and ________ are the strong foundations of true friendship.
Question 13. We should always be ________ to our friends in their time of need.
Question 14. Friendship doubles our joy and ________ our sorrow.
Question 15. A false friend usually leaves you during your ________ times.
Question 16. To have a good friend, you must first ________ a good friend yourself.
Question 17. A true friend accepts you completely with all your ________.
Question 18. Misunderstandings between friends should be resolved through ________ communication.
Question 19. ________ is considered the worst enemy of a lasting friendship.
Question 20. Sharing your honest feelings with a close friend makes you feel ________.
Section C: True / False (1 Mark)
Question 21. A true friend will agree with you even when you are doing something wrong.
Question 22. Jealousy can easily destroy a strong and healthy friendship.
Question 23. True friends only stay with you when you are wealthy and successful.
Question 24. Forgiveness is an important part of maintaining a long-term friendship.
Question 25. You cannot have more than one true friend in your entire life.
Question 26. A good friend will constantly motivate you to achieve your goals.
Question 27. True friendship always expects expensive gifts in return for a favor.
Question 28. It is perfectly fine to lie to your best friend to protect their feelings.
Question 29. True friends support each other's dreams and ambitions wholeheartedly.
Question 30. Distance and time cannot easily break the bond of true friendship.
Section D: Word Meaning / Vocabulary (1 Mark)
Question 31. Write the synonym of the word 'Loyal'.
Question 32. Give the antonym for the word 'Selfish'.
Question 33. Write the exact meaning of the word 'Companion'.
Question 34. Use the word 'Trustworthy' in a meaningful sentence of your own.
Question 35. What is the abstract noun form of the word 'Friend'?
Question 36. Write the antonym of the word 'Enmity'.
Question 37. Give a single word for 'A person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection'.
Question 38. Use the phrasal verb 'Stand by' in a sentence related to friendship.
Question 39. Write a synonym for the word 'Affection'.
Question 40. What does the word 'Betrayal' mean in the context of friendship?
Section E: HOTS (Thinking Questions) (2 Marks)
Question 41. Why is it often said that adversity is the true touchstone of friendship?
Question 42. How would you handle a situation where your best friend is making a bad or dangerous choice?
Question 43. Do you think virtual or online friends can be as close as real-life friends? Give reasons for your answer.
Question 44. Imagine you and your friend had a big argument over a misunderstanding. What steps would you take to mend the relationship?
Question 45. Why is absolute honesty sometimes considered a double-edged sword in a friendship?
Question 46. How does negative peer pressure affect the dynamics of true friendship?
Question 47. Can a person who is very different from you in nature and hobbies become your best friend? Justify your answer.
Question 48. Discuss the role of empathy in sustaining a long-term friendship.
Question 49. "Friendship is not about whom you have known the longest." Elaborate on this thought.
Question 50. If you have to choose between keeping a friend's dangerous secret and telling an adult to keep them safe, what would you choose and why?
Section F: Grammar-Based Questions (1 Mark)
Question 51. Identify the adjective in this sentence: "Rohan is a dependable friend."
Question 52. Change the tense of this sentence to Simple Past: "True friends help each other."
Question 53. Fill in the correct preposition: "She always confided ________ her best friend."
Question 54. Punctuate the following sentence correctly: "neha asked me will you be my friend forever"
Question 55. Identify the abstract noun in this sentence: "Their friendship lasted for decades."
Question 56. Change the following into passive voice: "A true friend always keeps a secret."
Question 57. Fill in the correct article: "He has proved to be ________ honest friend."
Question 58. Join the sentences using a suitable conjunction: "Ravi was sad. His friend comforted him."
Question 59. Write the plural form of the noun 'Friend'.
Question 60. Identify the subject and the predicate in this sentence: "The two friends walked together through the dark forest."
Question 61. Change the following into indirect speech: Rahul said to me, "You are my best friend."
Question 62. Add an appropriate question tag: "You will always support me, ________?"
Question 63. Use the correct degree of comparison for the word in brackets: "Among all my peers, Sam is the ________ (good) friend I have."
Question 64. Fill in the blank with a suitable modal verb: "A true friend ________ always tell you the truth, even if it hurts."
Question 65. Correct the grammatical error in this sentence: "He and me are very good friends."
Section G: Match the Following (1 Mark each pair)
Match the idioms in Column A with their correct meanings in Column B.
Question 66. Match Column A item "Fair-weather friend" with a meaning from Column B.
Question 67. Match Column A item "Through thick and thin" with a meaning from Column B.
Question 68. Match Column A item "A shoulder to cry on" with a meaning from Column B.
Question 69. Match Column A item "To back someone up" with a meaning from Column B.
Question 70. Match Column A item "To hit it off" with a meaning from Column B.
Column B options to use for matching:
a. Under all circumstances, no matter how difficult
b. To support someone
c. A friend who is only around when things are going well
d. To quickly become good friends with someone
e. Someone who provides comfort and listens to your problems
Section H: Short Answer (2 Marks)
Question 71. What are the two main qualities you look for when making a new friend?
Question 72. Why should we avoid making friends with greedy or selfish people?
Question 73. How can a true friend help you become a better version of yourself?
Question 74. Mention any two effective ways to build trust in a new friendship.
Question 75. Why is being a good listener important in a friendship?
Question 76. How do good friends help us manage our daily stress and anxiety?
Question 77. What is the main difference between a fair-weather friend and a true friend?
Question 78. Briefly explain a situation where a friend might need to be critical of your actions.
Question 79. How do shared interests and hobbies help in making new friends?
Question 80. Why is it important to respect your friend's personal space and boundaries?
Section I: Long Answer (3–4 Marks)
Question 81. Describe an incident, either real or imaginary, that clearly proves the proverb "A friend in need is a friend indeed."
Question 82. "Friendship requires constant nourishment to grow." Discuss the various ways we can nourish and maintain our friendships over the years.
Question 83. Explain the negative impacts of jealousy and ego on a beautiful friendship. How can these feelings be avoided?
Question 84. Write about a historical or mythological story of true friendship (such as Krishna and Sudama, or Damon and Pythias) and the moral lesson it teaches us.
Question 85. How do friends influence our habits, vocabulary, and life choices? Why is it highly important to choose the right company?
Question 86. Discuss the importance of forgiveness in friendship. Give an example of how holding a grudge can permanently ruin a bond.
Question 87. What significant role do friends play in a student's school life? Discuss with relevant examples from a classroom setting.
Question 88. How does true friendship stand the test of time and distance? Explain how friends stay connected despite living far away.
Question 89. Suppose your best friend has failed in a major examination and is feeling deeply depressed. How will you support and encourage them to try again?
Question 90. Write a detailed character sketch of what you personally consider to be an "Ideal Friend."
Section J: Creative Writing / Paragraph (5 Marks)
Question 91. Write a paragraph in about 100-120 words on the topic: "A Day Without My Best Friend."
Question 92. Write a short story illustrating the theme of true friendship and loyalty. Give your story a suitable title.
Question 93. Draft a heartfelt letter to your best friend expressing your deep gratitude for their constant support during your tough times.
Question 94. Compose a poem of two or three stanzas describing the beauty, trust, and joy of true friendship.
Question 95. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings of relief and happiness after reconciling with a friend following a long, painful misunderstanding.
All Section Question Answers
Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark)
Question 1. đ Trust and loyalty are the most important qualities of a true friend.
Question 2. đ¤ A true friend stands by us, supports us, and never leaves us alone during our difficult times.
Question 3. đŖī¸ I would gently correct them and guide them to the right path instead of making fun of them.
Question 4. â¤ī¸ Honesty is a beautiful virtue that deeply strengthens the bond of friendship.
Question 5. đ We need friends to share our joys and sorrows, and to have wonderful companionship in life.
Question 6. đ Jealousy or ego can very easily ruin a perfectly good friendship.
Question 7. đ You can show you care by being a good listener and helping them unconditionally when they are in need.
Question 8. đ An acquaintance is just someone you know slightly, while a friend is someone you share a deep bond of trust and affection with.
Question 9. đļ Yes, animals and humans can be true friends, just like a loyal pet dog always protecting and loving its owner.
Question 10. đĄī¸ It means that a person who helps you when you are in trouble is a real, genuine friend.
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (1 Mark)
Question 11. đ¤ A true friend will never reveal your secrets to others.
Question 12. đ¤ Trust and loyalty are the strong foundations of true friendship.
Question 13. đâī¸ We should always be helpful to our friends in their time of need.
Question 14. âī¸ Friendship doubles our joy and divides our sorrow.
Question 15. đ§ī¸ A false friend usually leaves you during your difficult times.
Question 16. ⨠To have a good friend, you must first be a good friend yourself.
Question 17. đ¤ A true friend accepts you completely with all your flaws.
Question 18. đŦ Misunderstandings between friends should be resolved through honest communication.
Question 19. đ Jealousy is considered the worst enemy of a lasting friendship.
Question 20. đī¸ Sharing your honest feelings with a close friend makes you feel relieved.
Section C: True / False (1 Mark)
Question 21. â False. A true friend will guide you away from doing wrong things, not agree with them.
Question 22. â True. Jealousy is very toxic and can destroy relationships quickly.
Question 23. â False. Real friends stay with you even when you have lost everything.
Question 24. â True. Forgiving mistakes keeps the bond strong over many years.
Question 25. â False. You can absolutely have multiple true friends throughout your lifetime.
Question 26. â True. A good friend is always a great source of positive motivation.
Question 27. â False. True friendship is selfless and expects no material rewards in return.
Question 28. â False. Honesty is always the best policy in a true friendship.
Question 29. â True. They always want to see you succeed and reach your highest goals.
Question 30. â True. Strong bonds of love can survive any amount of distance or time.
Section D: Word Meaning / Vocabulary (1 Mark)
Question 31. đĄī¸ A great synonym for the word 'Loyal' is Faithful (or Devoted).
Question 32. 𤲠The antonym for the word 'Selfish' is Generous (or Selfless).
Question 33. đļâī¸ A Companion is a person who spends a lot of time with you or travels alongside you.
Question 34. đ My best friend Rahul is incredibly trustworthy with all my deepest secrets.
Question 35. đ¤ The abstract noun form of the word 'Friend' is Friendship.
Question 36. â¤ī¸ The antonym of the word 'Enmity' is Friendship (or Amity).
Question 37. đ§đ¤đ§ The single word for this phrase is a Friend.
Question 38. đĄī¸ A real friend will always stand by you during the toughest challenges in life.
Question 39. đ A wonderful synonym for the word 'Affection' is Love (or Fondness).
Question 40. đ In the context of friendship, Betrayal means breaking someone's trust or being disloyal to them.
Section E: HOTS (Thinking Questions) (2 Marks)
Question 41. đŠī¸ Adversity is called a touchstone because hard times reveal who truly cares for us, while fake friends simply run away when things get tough.
Question 42. đ I would calmly sit them down, explain the negative consequences of their choice, and try my absolute best to guide them toward a safer path.
Question 43. đģ Virtual friends can be very supportive, but real-life friends often share a stronger bond because of physical presence, shared real-world experiences, and deeper personal interactions.
Question 44. đī¸ I would take the very first step to apologize, listen to their side of the story calmly, and communicate openly to clear the misunderstanding.
Question 45. âī¸ Being absolutely honest is crucial for trust, but sometimes blunt honesty can accidentally hurt a friend's feelings if it is not delivered with kindness and deep empathy.
Question 46. đĒī¸ Negative peer pressure can force friends to do wrong things just to fit into a group, which ultimately destroys mutual trust and ruins the pure nature of true friendship.
Question 47. đ§Š Yes, opposites often attract wonderfully! Differences in hobbies and nature can help friends learn exciting new things from each other and balance each other's personalities.
Question 48. â¤ī¸ Empathy allows us to put ourselves in our friend's shoes, helping us truly understand their pain and joy, which creates a deep, unbreakable emotional connection.
Question 49. âąī¸ This profound thought means that a person you met recently might support and understand you much better than someone you have known since you were a toddler.
Question 50. đ¨ I would definitely choose to tell a trusted adult because keeping my friend safe from physical or mental harm is far more important than keeping a dangerous secret.
Section F: Grammar-Based Questions (1 Mark)
Question 51. đ The adjective in the sentence is dependable.
Question 52. âŗ The simple past tense is: "True friends helped each other."
Question 53. đĨ She always confided in her best friend.
Question 54. âī¸ Neha asked me, "Will you be my friend forever?"
Question 55. đ§ The abstract noun in the sentence is friendship.
Question 56. đ A secret is always kept by a true friend.
Question 57. đ °ī¸ He has proved to be an honest friend.
Question 58. đ Ravi was sad, so his friend comforted him. (Or: His friend comforted Ravi because he was sad).
Question 59. đ§đ¤đ§ The plural form of the noun 'Friend' is Friends.
Question 60. đ¯ Subject: "The two friends" / Predicate: "walked together through the dark forest."
Question 61. đŖī¸ Rahul told me that I was his best friend.
Question 62. â You will always support me, won't you?
Question 63. đ Among all my peers, Sam is the best friend I have.
Question 64. đŦ A true friend should (or must / will) always tell you the truth, even if it hurts.
Question 65. â The correct sentence is: "He and I are very good friends."
Section G: Match the Following (1 Mark each pair)
Question 66. âī¸ "Fair-weather friend" matches with c. A friend who is only around when things are going well.
Question 67. đ§ī¸ "Through thick and thin" matches with a. Under all circumstances, no matter how difficult.
Question 68. đĢ "A shoulder to cry on" matches with e. Someone who provides comfort and listens to your problems.
Question 69. đĄī¸ "To back someone up" matches with b. To support someone.
Question 70. ⨠"To hit it off" matches with d. To quickly become good friends with someone.
Section H: Short Answer (2 Marks)
Question 71. đ When making a new friend, the two main qualities I look for are honesty and a kind, supportive nature.
Question 72. đ We should avoid making friends with greedy or selfish people because they will only use us for their own benefit and will abandon us when we need help.
Question 73. đą A true friend encourages your unique talents, points out your mistakes kindly, and motivates you to achieve your highest potential.
Question 74. đ§ą Two effective ways to build trust are keeping your promises consistently and keeping their secrets completely safe from others.
Question 75. đ Being a good listener is important because it shows that you respect your friend's feelings and truly care about what they are going through.
Question 76. đ Good friends help us manage stress by offering a safe space to vent, giving helpful advice, and making us laugh to lighten our heavy moods.
Question 77. âī¸ A fair-weather friend only stays during happy and successful times, whereas a true friend stays faithfully by your side during your darkest hardships.
Question 78. â ī¸ If you start keeping bad company or ignoring your studies, a true friend needs to be critical to bring you back to the right and safe path.
Question 79. đ¨ Shared interests and hobbies give people common topics to talk about and fun activities to do together, which builds a quick and strong bond.
Question 80. đĒ Respecting personal space is vital because it shows that you value their individuality and trust them, which prevents the relationship from becoming suffocating.
Section I: Long Answer (3–4 Marks)
Question 81. đ Once, when I fell sick right before my final school examinations, my classmate Rahul visited me every evening to share his notes and explain the topics I missed. đ While other kids were busy playing, he sacrificed his free time to ensure I didn't fail my tests. đ This incident beautifully proved to me that a friend in need is a friend indeed, as his selfless actions spoke much louder than mere words.
Question 82. đą Friendship is like a delicate plant that needs the water of communication and the warm sunlight of trust to thrive. đ We can nourish our friendships by regularly checking in on each other, remembering important days like birthdays, and spending quality time together. đ¤ Additionally, being forgiving of small mistakes and constantly showing appreciation helps the bond grow incredibly strong over the years.
Question 83. đ Jealousy makes a person envious of their friend's success, while a big ego prevents them from apologizing or accepting their own mistakes. đ Together, these toxic traits create a thick wall of resentment that destroys love and trust. đ¤ To completely avoid them, friends should celebrate each other's victories as their own and always prioritize the relationship over winning a silly argument.
Question 84. đ The historical story of Lord Krishna and his poor friend Sudama is a brilliant example of true friendship. đ Despite becoming a great and powerful king, Krishna treated his impoverished childhood friend with immense respect and love, washing his feet and joyfully eating dry rice with him. ⨠The moral lesson here is that true friendship does not care about wealth, status, or power; it only values pure love and devotion.
Question 85. đŖī¸ Friends deeply influence the way we speak, the daily habits we adopt, and the goals we set because we spend so much time mirroring their behavior. đ§ If we are with hardworking and positive people, we naturally become much better and more ambitious. đĢ Therefore, choosing the right company is highly important, as bad company can easily drag us into negative habits and ruin our bright futures.
Question 86. đī¸ Forgiveness is the magic glue that repairs broken bonds, as no human is perfect and mistakes are bound to happen. đĄ For example, if two friends stop talking because one accidentally broke the other's favorite watch, holding that grudge ruins years of beautiful memories over a material object. â¤ī¸ Forgiving the mistake instantly restores the peace and proves that the relationship is valued far more than trivial things.
Question 87. đ Friends make the stressful environment of a school feel like a fun and safe second home. đ In the classroom, they help us understand difficult subjects, share their lunch during recess, and partner with us cheerfully in group projects. đĢ Without friends, school life would be incredibly lonely and boring, as they are the ones who create our most cherished and hilarious childhood memories.
Question 88. âī¸ True friendship is a connection of hearts, so physical distance or a lack of time cannot easily weaken the bond. đą Even if friends live in completely different cities, they stay connected through video calls, text messages, and sharing funny life updates online. đ°ī¸ When they finally meet after years apart, they pick up right where they left off, proving that genuine love does not fade with distance.
Question 89. đĢ First, I would sit quietly with my best friend and listen to their sadness without judging them or immediately offering solutions. đŖī¸ I would remind them of their past successes and tell them that one single exam does not define their entire life or their self-worth. đ Then, I would offer to study alongside them, help them create a new timetable, and constantly encourage them to try again with a positive mindset.
Question 90. đ¤ An "Ideal Friend" is someone who acts like a clear mirror, showing me my flaws honestly but always with deep kindness. đĄī¸ They are extremely trustworthy, meaning I can share my darkest fears with them without any worry of being judged or exposed. đ They have a positive attitude that lifts me up on my bad days, and they never let jealousy ruin our bond. â¤ī¸ Most importantly, an ideal friend loves me for exactly who I am, without ever trying to change me into someone else.
Section J: Creative Writing / Paragraph (5 Marks)
Question 91. đĢ A Day Without My Best Friend: A day at school without my best friend feels incredibly long, dull, and surprisingly lonely. đĨĒ During the morning assembly, I have no one to share my secret jokes with, and the lunch break feels empty without us swapping our tiffins. đ Even my favorite subjects seem a bit boring because I miss the familiar nudge and whispered comments from the desk beside me. đļâī¸ Walking down the hallways, I realize how much of my daily joy comes from their energetic presence. đ By the end of the day, I just want to rush home and call them to tell them everything they missed, making me deeply appreciate the beautiful bond we share.
Question 92. đ The Brave Rescue: đĻ Deep in a green forest, a clever monkey named Pip and a gentle deer named Ritu were inseparable best friends. đ One sunny afternoon, while they were exploring near the river, a fierce tiger leaped out of the bushes and cornered Ritu. đ Pip, who was safely up in the high branches, could have easily swung away to save himself. đĨĨ Instead, showing immense loyalty, Pip started plucking heavy coconuts and throwing them accurately at the tiger's head while screaming loudly. đâī¸ Confused and hurt, the tiger backed away, giving Ritu just enough time to sprint to safety. ⨠They learned that a true friend will risk their own safety to protect the ones they love.
Question 93. âī¸ Dear [Friend's Name], đ¸ I am writing this letter to simply say a massive thank you from the bottom of my heart. đ§ī¸ During the past few months, when I was going through a really tough time and felt completely lost, you were my absolute rock. đĢ You patiently listened to my endless worries, wiped my tears, and never once made me feel like a burden to you. đ Your constant encouragement and warm hugs slowly brought the smile back to my face. đ I feel so incredibly blessed to have a friend as loyal and caring as you in my life. Let's stay best friends forever!
With lots of love, [Your Name]
Question 94. đ Poem: The Gift of a Friend
đ A friend is like a shining star,
Who guides you when you wander far.
Through stormy days and darkest night,
They fill your world with guiding light.
đ¤ With hands to hold and ears to hear,
They wipe away your every tear.
A bond of trust that will not bend,
The greatest gift is a true friend.
Question 95. đ Dear Diary, ⨠Tonight, my heart feels as light as a feather! đī¸ For the past two weeks, my best friend and I haven't spoken a single word to each other because of a terrible, silly misunderstanding. đ The silence was agonizing, and I missed them every single day at school. đŖī¸ Today, I finally gathered my courage, walked up to them, and we poured our hearts out. đ We both realized it was just a confusion caused by a silly rumor, and we hugged each other tightly, crying a little. â¤ī¸ I am so relieved and overwhelmingly happy that my best friend is back in my life; I will never let ego come between us ever again!