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Mrs. Packeltide's Tiger chapter class 8 mcq questions if possible please anyone if has ! I need them immediately please ​

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Answered by cspatil75
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Read the following extracts and choose the correct

option.

1. “How you shot the goat and frightened the tiger to

death,” said Miss Mebbin.

(i) Miss Mebbin wanted to —

(a) sympathise

(b) point out the blunder

(c) make fun of Mrs Packletide

(d) wanted to blackmail her

(ii) Miss Mebbin was by nature —

(a) clever (b) miser

(c) greedy (d) manipulative

(iii) This proves that Mrs Packletide was in

reality —

(a) vain (b) not a hunter

(c) had a bad aim (d) fearful

Answers : (i) (c) (ii) (d) (iii) (b)

2. “......... and a thumbnail pack of patience cards, the

sportswomen awaited the coming of the quarry.”

(i) The tone of the writer in the above statement

is —

(a) humorous (b) ironical

(c) mocking (d) sarcastic

(ii) Patience refers to —

(a) a game of cards

(b) waiting patiently

(c) to sit still

(d) to remain quiet

(iii) ‘quarry’ refers to —

(a) the villagers (b) Loona

(c) Miss Mebbin (d) the tiger

Answers : (i) (b) (ii) (a) (iii) (d)

3. “Only a personally procured tiger-skin and a heavy

harvest of press photos could counter that sort of

thing”.

(i) “that sort of thing” refers to —

(a) the tiger hunt

(b) Loona’s fame

(c) Mrs Packletide’s party

(d) The help of the villagers

(ii) A tiger skin was needed to —

(a) increase Mrs Packletide’s fame

(b) to make Loona jealous

(c) to get photos

(d) to reduce and undermine Loona’s fame

(iii) The above statement reflects upon Mrs

Packletide’s character that she was —

(a) opportunistic (b) publicity-crazy

(c) adventurous (d) driven by jealousy

Answers : (i) (b) (ii) (b) (iii) (d)

4. “No one would believe it”, said Mrs Packletide, her

face changing colour as rapidly as though it were

going through a book of patterns before post-time.

(i) Mrs Packletide was literally __________ at this

comment of Lousia —

(a) surprised (b) shocked

(c) irritated (d) confused

(ii) A book of patterns refers to

(a) colours for furnishings

(b) colours for painting

(c) colours for dresses

(d) colour patterns for races

(iii) Mrs Packletide understood that Miss Mebbin’s

remark is meant to

(a) malign her (b) blackmail her

(c) displease her (d) annoy her

Answers : (i) (b) (ii) (d) (iii) (b)

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