A Tiger in the zoo class 10 Poem 3 English First Flight MCQ [Online test]
MCQ class 10 English first Flight poem 3 A Tiger in the Zoo MCQ by Leslie Norris have been complied for class 10 students to Practice students can prepare MCQ of poem 3 A Tiger in the zoo from NCERT Book first Flight Each question has four options followed by the correct answer
Instructions
- First read the question carefully
- Try to answer it by yourself
- Next check my answer
- if yours answer was correct, then Congratulations give yourself 1 Mark
- if yours answer was incorrect, Don’t worry you will get to learn something note down the information in a copy
- At the end of the Paragraph , comment your marks in the comment section honestly
Question”1 who is the poet of this poem ?
- Robert Frost
- Leslie Norris
- Pt. Nehru
- None
Question”2 what has been personified in the poem ?
- Deer
- Forest
- Zoo
- Tiger
Question”3 what does a tiger have on his body ?
- stripes
- skin
- stars
- all of above
Question”4 How does a tiger feel in a cage ?
- happy
- sad
- angry
- Excited
Question”5 How do the eyes of the tiger look ?
- Beautiful
- Full
- Brilliant
- yellow
Question”6 How are the pads of a tiger ?
- wet
- soft
- velvet
- all of above
Question”7 Name the poetic devices used in the line he stalks in his vivid stripes”
- Metaphor
- assonance
- Oxymoron
- Consonance
Question”8 At what does the tiger look at in night ?
- sky
- Patrolling cars
- stars
- all of the above
Question”9 what does the tiger hunt near the water hole ?
- lions
- elephants
- bear
- deer
Question”10 The tiger’s paws ate cushioned like
- Cotton
- wool
- velvet
- stone
Question”11 Name the poetic device used in the line ” On pads of velvet quiet ”
- Metaphor
- Assonance
- Oxymoron
- Consonance
Question”12 The tiger is locked in a (Answers it yourself in the comment )
- Zoo
- cell
- Cage
- Room
Question”13 Name the poetic devices used in the line ” Baring his white fangs’ his claws
- Metaphor
- assonance
- Oxymoron
- Consonance
Question”14 The word rage” Means
- Anger
- Happy
- sad
- wake up
Question”15 The captured tiger is staking in
- The zoo
- the cage
- the forest
- None of above
Question”16 Name the poetic device used in the line ” In his quiet rage “
- Metaphor
- assonance
- Oxymoron
- Consonance
Question”17 where do the tigers hunt the dear ?
- In the cage
- Near the water well
- near the cage
- near the water hole
Question”18 where should the tiger be standing?
- in the village
- at the jungle’s edge
- at the cage’s edge
- In the cell
Question”19 The words “lurking and sliding described
- Feelings
- Emotions
- ROAR
- Movements
Question”20 The tiger does not want to be seen by
- hunters
- the deer
- villages
- officer
Question”21 why should he be lurking in shadow ?
- out of fear
- out of anger
- to catch the deer
- both a and b
Question”22 The tiger should be lurking in the grass
- For his prey
- for taking rest
- for leisure
- None of above
Question”23 The word’ fangs Means
- bars
- plant
- roots of a teeth
- roots of tree
Question”24 The word “concrete means made of
- wax
- stone dust
- Mud
- gravel and cement
Question”25 what does he hear at night ?
- last voice of patrolling cars
- voice of visitors
- voice of cubs
- Traffic
Question”26 he stares at the
- stars
- Audience
- sky
- Brilliant stars
Question”27 A tiger is happy when ………..
- he is in the cage
- he is near the village
- he with the visitors
- he is free in the forest
Question”28 The poem draws a contrast between ……….. and ………
- animals ,human beings
- tiger in a zoo, tiger in a forest
- tiger in a zoo, humans
- humans, tiger in forest
Question”29 what is the tiger’s attitude towards visitors ?
- loving
- hating
- Ignoring
- threatening
Question”30 what describes” tiger in a cell ?
- Locked in concrete cell
- snaring around houses
- shadow long grass
- baring his white fangs
Answers
Q.No | Answer | Q.No | Answer |
1 | B | 16 | C |
2 | D | 17 | D |
3 | A | 18 | B |
4 | C | 19 | D |
5 | C | 20 | B |
6 | C | 21 | C |
7 | D | 22 | A |
8 | C | 23 | C |
9 | D | 24 | D |
10 | C | 25 | A |
11 | A | 26 | D |
12 | ? | 27 | D |
13 | B | 28 | B |
14 | A | 29 | C |
15 | B | 30 | A |