He stalks in his vivid stripes
The few steps of his cage
On pads of velvet quiet
In his quiet rage
A. Where is the tiger in these lines
i) in zoo
ii) in forest
iii) in circus
iv) in a field
B. He can walk only few steps because
i) he is tired
ii) he is injured
iii) he is locked in a cage
iv) he is hungry
C. The phrase ‘quiet rage’ suggests that
i) the tiger is happy
ii) the tiger is safe
iii) the tiger is helpless
iv) the tiger is comfortable
2. He could be snarling around houses
At the jungle’s edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
A. Through these lines the poet is trying to suggest that
i) the tigers should be kept in cages
ii) the tigers are dangerous
iii) the tigers should be killed
iv) the tigers should be allowed to live in their natural habitats.
B. The tiger scares the people by
i) moving in the jungle
ii) making angry sounds
iii) showing his teeth & nails
iv) all of the above
C. What else can the tiger do in a jungle
i) drink water
ii) control his anger
iii) walk onlya few steps
iv) kill some other animal for food.
3. But he’s locked in a concrete cell,
His strength behind bars,
Stalking the length of his cage,
Ignoring visitors
A. What kind of cage is the tiger locked in
i) an iron cage
ii) a wooden cage
ii) a cage made of bricks & cement
iv) a cage made of stones
B. ‘His strength behind bars’ suggests that
i) the bars of his cage are very strong.
ii) the tiger is very strong but his cage is not
iii) the tiger’s power is locked in the cage
iv) the tiger will use his power to break the bars.
C. The tiger ignores the visitors because
i) they don’t give him anything to eat
ii) he hates them
iii) he is not interested in them
iv) they don’t open the cage.
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He stalks in his vivid stripes
The few steps of his cage
On pads of velvet quiet
In his quiet rage
A. Where is the tiger in these lines
i) in zoo
ii) in forest
iii) in circus
iv) in a field
B. He can walk only few steps because
i) he is tired
ii) he is injured
iii) he is locked in a cage
iv) he is hungry
C. The phrase ‘quiet rage’ suggests that
i) the tiger is happy
ii) the tiger is safe
iii) the tiger is helpless
iv) the tiger is comfortable
2. He could be snarling around houses
At the jungle’s edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
A. Through these lines the poet is trying to suggest that
i) the tigers should be kept in cages
ii) the tigers are dangerous
iii) the tigers should be killed
iv) the tigers should be allowed to live in their natural habitats.
B. The tiger scares the people by
i) moving in the jungle
ii) making angry sounds
iii) showing his teeth & nails
iv) all of the above
C. What else can the tiger do in a jungle
i) drink water
ii) control his anger
iii) walk onlya few steps
iv) kill some other animal for food.
3. But he’s locked in a concrete cell,
His strength behind bars,
Stalking the length of his cage,
Ignoring visitors
A. What kind of cage is the tiger locked in
i) an iron cage
ii) a wooden cage
ii) a cage made of bricks & cement
iv) a cage made of stones
B. ‘His strength behind bars’ suggests that
i) the bars of his cage are very strong.
ii) the tiger is very strong but his cage is not
iii) the tiger’s power is locked in the cage
iv) the tiger will use his power to break the bars.
C. The tiger ignores the visitors because
i) they don’t give him anything to eat
ii) he hates them
iii) he is not interested in them
iv) they don’t open the cage.
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Answer:
a-2
b-4
c-1
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