He stalks in his vivid stripes The few steps of his cage, On pads of velvet quiet, In his quiet rage. He should be snarling around houses At the jungle’s edge, Baring his white fangs, his claws, Terrorizing the Village!
41. The fact that the tiger is ‘ In his quiet rage’ tells us that he
(A) can easily move forward and backward
(B) walks quietly in his cage with his hidden anger
(C) wanders all around
(D) gets enough space to see visitors.
42. What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas?
(A) abca; dbbe
(B) abcc; dceb
(C) abcd;cbeb
(D) abcb;dbeb
43. These stanzas bring out the contrast between
(A) animals and human beings
(B) the tiger in a zoo and the tiger in a forest
(C) the tiger in a zoo and humans
(D) humans and the tiger in forest
44. What is the caged tiger NOT doing in the cage?
(A) Terrorizing the people of the village
(B) Showing his white long teeth
(C) Sitting and roaring
(D) Calmly moving
45. ‘Terrorizing the village’ reveals that the tiger is_____ _.
(A) mesmerized (B) shocked (C) furious (D) stubborn
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41. (B) walks quietly in his cage with his hidden anger
42. (D) abcb;dbeb
43. (B) the tiger in a zoo and the tiger in a forest
44. (A) Terrorizing the people of the village - (not sure)
45. (C) furious
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