Sports and Wellness-The Winner – Additional Questions Class 6 Jasmine English
Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark)
Question 1. What is the title of the chapter?
Question 2. Name the main event taking place in the school.
Question 3. Who is the main protagonist of the story "The Winner"?
Question 4. Which specific race was the protagonist participating in?
Question 5. How long had the main character been practicing for the sports day?
Question 6. Who was standing at the finish line cheering for the students?
Question 7. What sudden obstacle or incident happened during the race?
Question 8. Did the protagonist give up after the incident on the track?
Question 9. Who won the first place medal in the race?
Question 10. What did the coach say about the true meaning of being a winner?
Question 11. How did the crowd react when the protagonist finally crossed the finish line?
Question 12. What quality did the main character display by refusing to quit?
Question 13. Which value is highlighted more in the story: winning a medal or true sportsmanship?
Question 14. What does the term "wellness" refer to in the context of sports?
Question 15. Who was awarded the special trophy for sportsmanship?
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (1 Mark)
Question 16. The annual ________ day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in the school.
Question 17. The protagonist had practiced ________ and night to prepare for the final race.
Question 18. As the whistle blew, all the athletes dashed forward along the ________.
Question 19. Midway through the race, the protagonist tripped and fell heavily on the ________.
Question 20. Instead of crying and leaving the track, the runner gathered ________ and stood up.
Question 21. A true athlete never ________ up, no matter how difficult the situation gets.
Question 22. The ________ clapped the loudest for the last runner to cross the finish line.
Question 23. Participating with honesty is more important than achieving ________.
Question 24. Sports keep our body fit and our mind ________.
Question 25. The principal handed over the special ________ to the protagonist.
Question 26. Winning does not always mean coming ________ in a competition.
Question 27. The story teaches us the importance of grit, determination, and ________.
Question 28. Physical ________ is achieved through regular exercise and sports.
Question 29. The protagonist crossed the finish line with a huge ________ on his/her face.
Question 30. The coach praised the child for having the heart of a true ________.
Section C: True / False (1 Mark)
Question 31. The main character won the gold medal for finishing the race first.
Question 32. The crowd laughed at the protagonist for falling down on the track.
Question 33. Sportsmanship is only about winning every game you play.
Question 34. The protagonist showed great endurance and courage by finishing the race.
Question 35. Health and wellness are closely connected to playing outdoor sports.
Question 36. The coach was disappointed because the protagonist did not come first.
Question 37. Quitting a race halfway is a sign of a true winner.
Question 38. The story tells us that overcoming our own failures is the biggest victory.
Question 39. The principal ignored the student who came last in the race.
Question 40. Playing sports helps in building a strong character and teamwork.
Section D: Word Meaning / Vocabulary (1 Mark)
Question 41. Write the meaning of the word 'Enthusiasm' as used in the chapter.
Question 42. Give a synonym for the word 'Determination'.
Question 43. Find the antonym of the word 'Defeat'.
Question 44. What does the phrase 'Give up' mean?
Question 45. Use the word 'Sportsmanship' in a meaningful sentence of your own.
Question 46. Write the antonym of the word 'Courage'.
Question 47. What is the exact meaning of the word 'Obstacle'?
Question 48. Write a synonym for the word 'Cheered'.
Question 49. Form a new noun by adding a suffix to the word 'Achieve'.
Question 50. What does the word 'Wellness' mean in the theme of this unit?
Section E: HOTS (Thinking Questions) (2 Marks)
Question 51. Why is the chapter titled "The Winner" even though the protagonist did not come first in the race?
Question 52. How does participating in sports contribute to our overall mental wellness?
Question 53. If you were in the protagonist's place and fell during the race, what would you have done and why?
Question 54. Does losing a game mean you are a failure? Give a logical reason for your answer.
Question 55. Why did the audience cheer louder for the person who finished last than for the person who came first?
Question 56. Explain the difference between "winning a medal" and "being a winner in life".
Question 57. How can failure in a sports event teach us valuable life lessons?
Question 58. What role does a coach play in shaping the character of a young athlete?
Question 59. Why is it important to balance competitive spirit with fair play?
Question 60. How does the story inspire students who are afraid of participating in sports due to the fear of losing?
Section F: Grammar-Based Questions (1 Mark)
Question 61. Identify the verb in the sentence: "The brave athlete finished the race despite the pain."
Question 62. Change the sentence to Simple Past Tense: "She runs very fast on the track."
Question 63. Fill in the correct preposition: "The spectators clapped ________ the injured runner."
Question 64. Identify the adjective in the following sentence: "It was a glorious victory for the entire school."
Question 65. Punctuate the given sentence correctly: wow what an inspiring race that was exclaimed the coach
Question 66. Change the voice of the sentence: "The principal distributed the medals."
Question 67. Combine the two sentences using a conjunction: "He fell down. He completed the race."
Question 68. Write the plural form of the noun 'Trophy'.
Question 69. Identify the subject in the sentence: "The loud cheers of the crowd echoed in the stadium."
Question 70. Fill in the correct article: "He is ________ honest player on the field."
Section G: Match the Following (1 Mark each)
Match the words in Column A with their correct contextual meanings in Column B. (Write the correct pairs)
Question 71. Match "Endurance" with its correct meaning (e.g., Ability to keep going despite hardship).
Question 72. Match "Spectators" with its correct meaning (e.g., People watching the event).
Question 73. Match "Trophy" with its correct meaning (e.g., A prize for a victory).
Question 74. Match "Sportsmanship" with its correct meaning (e.g., Fair and generous behavior in a game).
Question 75. Match "Wellness" with its correct meaning (e.g., The state of being in good health).
Section H: Short Answer (2 Marks)
Question 76. Why was the Annual Sports Day a highly awaited event for the students?
Question 77. Describe the protagonist's feelings just before the starting whistle blew.
Question 78. What exactly caused the runner to lose the lead during the race?
Question 79. How did the protagonist manage to overcome the physical pain to continue running?
Question 80. What was the reaction of the rival runners when the protagonist fell?
Question 81. How did the coach comfort the runner after the race was over?
Question 82. What did the principal say during the prize distribution ceremony?
Question 83. Mention any two qualities of a good sportsperson highlighted in the chapter.
Question 84. Why should children incorporate physical sports into their daily routine?
Question 85. What is the main message conveyed by the author in "The Winner"?
Section I: Long Answer (3–4 Marks)
Question 86. Describe the entire sequence of events that took place during the final race from start to finish.
Question 87. Write a detailed character sketch of the protagonist, focusing on the values of perseverance and bravery.
Question 88. "True victory lies in not giving up." Elaborate on this statement with direct reference to the events in the story.
Question 89. Discuss the importance of sports and wellness in a student's life. How do they help in academic and personal growth?
Question 90. If the protagonist had chosen to stay on the ground and cry after falling, how would the ending of the story and the moral lesson be different?
Section J: Creative Writing / Paragraph Writing (5 Marks)
Question 91. Imagine you are the protagonist of the story. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings on the night after the Annual Sports Day.
Question 92. Write a letter to your best friend describing an inspiring sports event you recently witnessed at your school and the lesson you learned from it.
Question 93. Draft a short speech to be delivered in your school assembly on the topic "Participation is More Important Than Winning."
Question 94. Write a paragraph of about 100-120 words on the topic: "The Role of Sports in Maintaining Health and Wellness."
Question 95. Write a short alternate ending to the story where the protagonist, after falling, helps another injured runner cross the finish line together.
Here are the complete and engaging answers for all 95 questions based on the chapter "Sports and Wellness: The Winner"! 🏅🌟
Section A: Very Short Answer (1 Mark)
Answer 1. 📖 The title of the chapter is "The Winner".
Answer 2. 🏃♂️ The main event is the school's Annual Sports Day.
Answer 3. 👤 The main protagonist is a dedicated young student/athlete who participated in the race.
Answer 4. 🏁 The protagonist was participating in a running race / track event.
Answer 5. ⏳ They had been practicing day and night for several weeks.
Answer 6. 👏 The principal, the coach, and the cheering crowd/spectators.
Answer 7. ⚠️ The protagonist accidentally tripped and fell heavily on the track mid-race.
Answer 8. ❌ No, they did not give up; they got back up and continued running.
Answer 9. 🥇 Another fast runner/athlete from the race won the first place medal.
Answer 10. 🗣️ The coach said that a true winner is someone who never gives up, regardless of the outcome.
Answer 11. 📣 The crowd erupted into the loudest cheers and standing ovations as they crossed the line.
Answer 12. 💪 They displayed immense grit, courage, and perseverance.
Answer 13. 🤝 True sportsmanship and resilience are highlighted far more than just winning a medal.
Answer 14. 🧠 "Wellness" refers to maintaining a healthy balance of both physical fitness and mental strength.
Answer 15. 🏆 The protagonist was awarded a special trophy for their incredible sportsmanship and spirit.
Section B: Fill in the Blanks (1 Mark)
Answer 16. Sports
Answer 17. day
Answer 18. track
Answer 19. ground (or track)
Answer 20. courage (or strength)
Answer 21. gives
Answer 22. crowd (or audience/spectators)
Answer 23. victory (or first place)
Answer 24. healthy (or active/sharp)
Answer 25. trophy (or prize)
Answer 26. first
Answer 27. perseverance
Answer 28. wellness (or fitness)
Answer 29. smile
Answer 30. winner (or champion/sportsperson)
Section C: True / False (1 Mark)
Answer 31. ❌ False. They did not come first, but they won everyone's hearts.
Answer 32. ❌ False. The crowd cheered them on enthusiastically to help them finish.
Answer 33. ❌ False. Sportsmanship is about fair play, respect, and grace in both winning and losing.
Answer 34. ✅ True. Getting up after a painful fall requires massive endurance.
Answer 35. ✅ True. Outdoor sports are the foundation of good health.
Answer 36. ❌ False. The coach was incredibly proud of their spirit.
Answer 37. ❌ False. Quitting is the opposite of being a winner.
Answer 38. ✅ True. Conquering our own setbacks is the ultimate victory.
Answer 39. ❌ False. The principal honored the last runner with a special award.
Answer 40. ✅ True. Sports build physical strength and strong moral character.
Section D: Word Meaning / Vocabulary (1 Mark)
Answer 41. Enthusiasm: Intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or excitement.
Answer 42. Determination: Willpower, grit, or resolve.
Answer 43. Defeat: Victory, success, or triumph.
Answer 44. Give up: To stop trying, to quit, or to surrender.
Answer 45. Sentence: The captain showed excellent sportsmanship by shaking hands with the team that defeated them.
Answer 46. Courage: Cowardice or fear.
Answer 47. Obstacle: A thing that blocks one's way or prevents progress.
Answer 48. Cheered: Applauded, encouraged, or rooted for.
Answer 49. Achieve: Achievement.
Answer 50. Wellness: The state of being in good physical and mental health, often as an actively pursued goal.
Section E: HOTS (Thinking Questions) (2 Marks)
Answer 51. 👑 The chapter is titled "The Winner" because true victory isn't defined by a gold medal. By overcoming the pain of the fall and refusing to quit, the protagonist conquered their own weakness, making them the ultimate winner in life.
Answer 52. 🧠 Sports release happy chemicals (endorphins) in the brain, reduce academic stress, build self-confidence, and teach us how to handle pressure gracefully.
Answer 53. 🏃♂️ (Subjective) I would have stood up and finished the race, just like the protagonist, because finishing what you started builds self-respect, even if the chance of coming first is gone.
Answer 54. 📉 No, losing does not make you a failure. Losing is simply a stepping stone; it shows us our weaknesses so we can practice harder and return stronger next time.
Answer 55. 👏 The audience cheered louder for the last runner because it takes much more mental strength and courage to finish a race when you are injured and already know you have lost, compared to running when you are winning.
Answer 56. 🏅 "Winning a medal" is a temporary physical reward for being the fastest. "Being a winner in life" means possessing the unbreakable character to face hardships, falls, and failures without ever giving up.
Answer 57. 💡 Failure teaches us humility, how to accept defeat gracefully, and highlights exactly what we need to improve. It builds resilience that success alone cannot teach.
Answer 58. 👨🏫 A coach does not just train the muscles; they train the mind. They build character, teach discipline, and provide emotional support when a young athlete faces crushing disappointment.
Answer 59. ⚖️ If we only care about winning, we might resort to cheating or hurting others. Balancing it with fair play ensures that we maintain our integrity and respect the spirit of the game.
Answer 60. 🌟 The story inspires them by showing that the crowd and teachers celebrate participation, effort, and courage just as much as—if not more than—the actual victory.
Section F: Grammar-Based Questions (1 Mark)
Answer 61. The verb is finished.
Answer 62. She ran very fast on the track.
Answer 63. The spectators clapped for the injured runner.
Answer 64. The adjective is glorious.
Answer 65. "Wow! What an inspiring race that was!" exclaimed the coach.
Answer 66. The medals were distributed by the principal.
Answer 67. Although he fell down, he completed the race. (Or: He fell down, but he completed the race.)
Answer 68. Trophies.
Answer 69. The subject is The loud cheers of the crowd.
Answer 70. He is an honest player on the field.
Section G: Match the Following (1 Mark each)
Answer 71. Endurance ➔ Ability to keep going despite hardship.
Answer 72. Spectators ➔ People watching the event.
Answer 73. Trophy ➔ A prize for a victory.
Answer 74. Sportsmanship ➔ Fair and generous behavior in a game.
Answer 75. Wellness ➔ The state of being in good health.
Section H: Short Answer (2 Marks)
Answer 76. 🎉 It was highly awaited because it gave students a break from academics to showcase their athletic talents, enjoy outdoor activities, and build team spirit.
Answer 77. 💓 The protagonist felt a mix of nervous butterflies in their stomach, excitement, and a fierce determination to prove their hard work.
Answer 78. 🪨 Mid-way through the fast-paced sprint, the runner unexpectedly tripped over their own feet or a track obstacle, causing them to fall heavily to the ground.
Answer 79. 🛡️ They took a deep breath, remembered all their hard work and the coach's encouraging words, and gathered their inner willpower to stand up despite the scraped knees.
Answer 80. 🏃♂️ The rival runners were highly focused on the finish line and continued sprinting past the fallen protagonist, as the race had to go on.
Answer 81. 🫂 The coach hugged them warmly and praised their immense bravery, assuring them that finishing the race with an injury made them the truest champion of the day.
Answer 82. 🎤 The principal highlighted that while the gold medalists ran the fastest, the protagonist displayed the absolute best character, awarding them a special sportsmanship trophy.
Answer 83. ⭐ Two qualities highlighted are Perseverance (never giving up) and Sportsmanship (playing with honor).
Answer 84. 🤸♀️ Children should play sports to keep their physical bodies strong, prevent laziness, and develop crucial social skills like teamwork and leadership.
Answer 85. 📜 The main message is that your reaction to a fall defines your character. Real victory is getting back up when life knocks you down.
Section I: Long Answer (3–4 Marks)
Answer 86. 🏁 The race started with high energy as the whistle blew. The protagonist was running exceptionally well and was near the front of the pack. Suddenly, disaster struck when they tripped and fell hard onto the track. While the other runners sped past them toward the finish line, the protagonist sat in pain for a moment. Instead of quitting, they bravely stood up and limped towards the end. The entire stadium erupted in massive cheers, supporting them all the way as they crossed the finish line last, but as a hero.
Answer 87. 👤 The protagonist is a shining example of grit and determination. Initially, they are hardworking, having practiced day and night for the race. When faced with sudden failure and physical pain from the fall, they do not let self-pity take over. Instead of taking the easy way out by quitting, they choose the painful but honorable path of finishing what they started. They are brave, resilient, and possess the heart of a true champion.
Answer 88. 🏆 When the protagonist fell, they lost all chance of winning the gold medal. In that moment, giving up would have meant true defeat. However, by choosing to stand up and finish the race, they proved that victory isn't about beating others; it is about beating your own urge to quit. The special trophy they received proved that society values the spirit of not giving up over simply running the fastest.
Answer 89. 🏃♂️ Sports and wellness are critical because they balance the heavy pressure of studies. Physically, sports build immunity, stamina, and strength. Mentally, physical exertion releases stress and increases focus, which directly improves academic performance. Furthermore, sports teach students how to work in teams, how to handle failure, and how to lead others—skills that cannot be learned sitting at a desk.
Answer 90. 😢 If the protagonist had stayed on the ground crying, the story would have ended in pity and defeat. They would have gone home feeling regretful and weak. The moral lesson of the story would be completely lost, as the audience would not have had the chance to witness resilience, and the protagonist would not have learned that they possess the inner strength to overcome unexpected hardships.
Section J: Creative Writing / Paragraph Writing (5 Marks)
Answer 91. Diary Entry:
Dear Diary, What an incredibly emotional day! Today was the Annual Sports Day. I had practiced so hard for the 100-meter dash. I was running so fast, but then... I tripped and fell. The pain in my knee was sharp, but the pain in my heart was worse knowing the gold medal was gone. For a second, I just wanted to hide. But I remembered Coach's words about perseverance. I forced myself to stand up and finish. Diary, you won't believe it—the crowd cheered louder for me than for the winner! The Principal even gave me a special trophy for sportsmanship. I didn't win the race, but tonight, I feel like the biggest winner in the world.
Goodnight!
Answer 92. Informal Letter:
Dear [Friend's Name],
I hope you are doing great! I have to tell you about the most inspiring thing I witnessed at our school's Sports Day yesterday. During the main race, one of the fastest runners tripped and took a really hard fall. We all thought they would be carried off on a stretcher. But to everyone's absolute shock, they got back up! They were limping, but they slowly jogged all the way to the finish line. The entire stadium gave them a standing ovation. It taught me a massive lesson: it doesn't matter if you fall in life, what truly matters is that you gather the courage to get back up. I'll tell you more when we meet!
Yours lovingly,
[Your Name]
Answer 93. Short Speech:
"Respected Principal, teachers, and my dear friends. A very warm good morning to you all. Today, I want to speak about why 'Participation is More Important Than Winning.' In any competition, only one person can take home the gold medal. Does that mean the rest are losers? Absolutely not! The true victory lies in the courage it takes to step onto the field, the discipline of daily practice, and the resilience to finish the game even when you are losing. Winning teaches us how to celebrate, but participating teaches us how to survive, how to respect our rivals, and how to be better humans. Let us play not just for the trophy, but for the joy of the game!"
Answer 94. Paragraph: The Role of Sports in Maintaining Health and Wellness:
🌱 Sports play an indispensable role in maintaining both physical health and mental wellness. In an era where students are glued to computer screens and mobile phones, playing outdoor sports is a vital escape. Physically, running, jumping, and playing build strong bones, improve cardiovascular health, and prevent obesity. Mentally, the impact is just as profound. Engaging in sports releases endorphins, which are natural stress relievers, leaving students feeling happy and refreshed. Furthermore, sports teach vital life lessons like teamwork, time management, and emotional control. Therefore, integrating sports into our daily routine is the ultimate key to living a balanced, healthy, and fulfilling life.
Answer 95. Alternate Ending:
🤝 Alternate Ending: As the protagonist fell heavily onto the track, they closed their eyes in pain. Suddenly, they heard another thud. Opening their eyes, they saw that the runner in the lane next to them had also stumbled and fallen! Instead of getting up and running ahead to secure the second-place spot, the protagonist crawled over to the other injured runner. "Come on, let's finish this together," the protagonist said, offering a hand. The two rivals helped each other stand. Leaning on one another, they slowly limped towards the finish line. The crowd went absolutely wild, and the Principal declared them both the true heroes of the school for displaying the ultimate act of friendship and sportsmanship.