(d) Option (1)
Reat the extracts given below and attempt ANYONE, by answering the questions that follow. (5x1=5)
Bathes locked in a concrete cell.
His strength behind bars,
Stalking the length of his cage
Tenoning visitors
He hears the last voice at night,
The patrolling cars
And stares with his brilliant eves
As the brilliant stars
The fact that the tiger is stalking the length of his cage' tells us that he is:
(a) restless
(b) reckless
(d) reverent.
(b) abcb; abcd
(d) abed, abcb
() What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas?
(a) abcb; abc
(c) abod abed
(1) These stanzas bring out the contrast between:
(a) zoos and cities
(b) strength and weakness.
(c) freedom and captivity,
(d) visitors and patrolling cars.
(iv) What is the caged tiger NOT likely to say to the visitors?
(a) "Stop staring"
(b) "Set me free
c) "Join me"
(d) “Go away"
(v) The tiger's 'brilliant eyes' reveal that he:
(a) hopes to be free and in the wild, someday.
(b) is looked after well and is nourished and healthy.
(c) enjoys staring at the bright stars each night
(d) is well-rested and hence, wide awake.
OR
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Answer:
Option (1)
Reat the extracts given below and attempt ANYONE, by answering the questions that follow. (5x1=5)
Bathes locked in a concrete cell.
His strength behind bars,
Stalking the length of his cage
Tenoning visitors
He hears the last voice at night,
The patrolling cars
And stares with his brilliant eves
As the brilliant stars
The fact that the tiger is stalking the length of his cage' tells us that he is:
(a) restless
(b) reckless
(d) reverent.
(b) abcb; abcd
(d) abed, abcb
() What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas?
(a) abcb; abc
(c) abod abed
(1) These stanzas bring out the contrast between:
(a) zoos and cities
(b) strength and weakness.
(c) freedom and captivity,
(d) visitors and patrolling cars.
(iv) What is the caged tiger NOT likely to say to the visitors?
(a) "Stop staring"
(b) "Set me free
c) "Join me"
(d) “Go away"
(v) The tiger's 'brilliant eyes' reveal that he:
(a) hopes to be free and in the wild, someday.
(b) is looked after well and is nourished and healthy.
(c) enjoys staring at the bright stars each night
(d) is well-rested and hence, wide awake.
OR
Answer:
1. The fact that the tiger is stalking the length of his cage' tells us that he is:
(a) restless
2. What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas?
abcd abcb
3. These stanzas bring out the contrast between:
(c) freedom and captivity
4. What is the caged tiger NOT likely to say to the visitors?
(c) "Join me"
5. (v) The tiger's 'brilliant eyes' reveal that he:
(a) hopes to be free and in the wild someday.