MCQ Questions for Class 10 English First Flight A Tiger in the Zoo (Poem) with Solutions


Chapter Name

Multiple Choice Questions for A Tiger in the Zoo (Poem)

Author Name

Leslie Norris

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Book Name

NCERT First Flight Textbook for Class 10

MCQ Questions for A Tiger in the Zoo (Poem) Class 10 English

1. What describes “tiger in a cell”?

(i) Locked in concrete cell

(ii) snarling around houses

(iii) shadow, long grass

(iv) baring his white fangs

Answer

(i) Locked in concrete cell


2. Who composed these lines ?

(i) Robert Frost

(ii) Robin Klein

(iii) W.B. Yeats

(iv) Leslie Norris

Answer

(iv) Leslie Norris


3. What described “tiger in a jungle”?

(i) Locked in concrete cell

(ii) his strength behind bars

(iii) ignoring visitors

(iv) baring his white fangs

Answer

(iv) baring his white fangs


4. Name the poetic device used in the line “On pads of velvet quiet”.

(i) metaphor

(ii) assonance

(iii) Oxymoron

(iv) Consonance

Answer

(i) metaphor


5. How does the tiger feel in the cage?

(i) he was in sad mood

(ii) he was in happy mood

(iii) he was in angry mood

(iv) he was in surprised

Answer

(iii) he was in angry mood


6. The tiger is locked in a

(i) wooden cage

(ii) plastic box

(iii) concrete cell

(iv) zoo

Answer

(iii) concrete cell


7. Who passes near the water hole?

(i) Fat Pig

(ii) Fat Buffalo

(iii) Fat Deer

(iv) All of the Above

Answer

(iii) Fat Deer


8. Name the poetic device used in the line “He stalks in his vivid stripes”.

(i) metaphor

(ii) assonance

(iii) Oxymoron

(iv) Consonance

Answer

(iv) Consonance


9. How should the tiger walk through the grass?

(i) With great difficulty

(ii) With ease

(iii) With practice

(iv) None of the Above

Answer

(ii) With ease


10. The words ‘lurking’ and ‘sliding’ describe

(i) joy

(ii) anger

(iii) silence

(iv) movement

Answer

(iv) movement


11. How do the eyes of the tiger look?

(i) Sad

(ii) brilliant

(iii) dark

(iv) Light

Answer

(ii) brilliant


12. What has been personified in the poem?

(i) tiger

(ii) forest

(iii) zoo

(iv) all of the above

Answer

(i) tiger


13. What does he hear at night?

(i) Voice of caretaker

(ii) Last voice of patrolling cars

(iii) Voice of co-animals

(iv) Zoo’s surrounding

Answer

(ii) Last voice of patrolling cars


14. By “ignoring visitors”, what is the poet trying to say?

(i) tiger knows his power is restricted

(ii) there is no use of showing rage

(iii) he is less terrorising because of the cage

(iv) all of the above

Answer

(iv) all of the above


15. The poem draws a contrast between ___ and ___ .

(i) animals, human beings
(ii) tiger in a zoo, tiger in a forest
(iii) tiger in a zoo, humans
(iv) humans, tiger in forest

Answer

(ii) tiger in a zoo, tiger in a forest


16. What has been personified in the poem?

(i) tiger
(ii) forest
(iii) zoo
(iv) all of the above

Answer

(i) Forest

 

17. Name the poetic device used in the line “In his quiet rage”.

(i) metaphor
(ii) assonance
(iii) Oxymoron
(iv) Consonance

Answer

(iii) Oxymoron


18. Name the poetic device used in the line “Baring his white fangs, his claws”.

(i) metaphor
(ii) assonance
(iii) Oxymoron
(iv) Consonance
Answer
(iv) Consonance


19. Why should he be lurking in shadow?

(i) out of fear
(ii) out of anger
(iii) to catch the deer
(iv) both 1 and 2

Answer

(iii) to catch the deer

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