It takes much time to kill a tree, Not a simple jab of the knife Will do it. It has grown Slowly consuming the earth. Rising out of it, feeding Upon its crust, absorbing Years of sunlight, air, water. And out of its leprous hide Sprouting leaves a) In the poem, ’On Killing a Tree’, what is not a simple jab of the knife? (i) Cutting a tree (ii) Killing a tree (iii) Uprooting a tree (iv) both (ii) and (iii)
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b) What does jab of knife mean in the poem, “On Killing a Tree?” (i) Thrust with a knife (ii) Edge of a knife (iii) Tearing of a knife (iv) None of the above c) In the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’, the process of killing a tree takes (i) Minimum time (ii) Much longer time (iii) Hardly any time (iv) An entire day d) What has grown slowly consuming the earth in the poem, ’On Killing a Tree’? (i) Nature (ii) Love (iii) Superstition (iv) Tree e) “Rising out of it, feeding/ Upon its crust, absorbing/Years of sunlight, air, water”-What do these lines mean? (i) Man is surviving with sunlight, air, and water (ii) Since years, man is feeding on earth and staying on its crust (iii) Trees are surviving by utilizing the earth’s resources (iv) Trees grow under good sunlight and air and water
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