Practice Test


Q1) According to the extract, the poet wishes for the tiger to be 'sliding' through the foliage as this would Show Answer


Q2) Which fact DOES NOT connect with the significance of the water hole for the tiger? Show Answer


Q3) Pick the option that DOES NOT use 'lurking' correctly to fill in the blank. Show Answer


Q4) 'shadow' here, refers to the shadow of Show Answer


Q5) Pick the phrase that DOES NOT suggest that the forest in the extract is lush. Show Answer


Q6) Which option correctly lists the reason for the tiger's stalking the length of his cage? Show Answer


Q7) The main contrasting idea suggested by the extract is that of Show Answer


Q8) Choose the option listing the most likely reason for the tiger to ignore visitors, according to the extract. Show Answer


Q9) The fact that the tiger is 'stalking the length of his cage' tells us that he is: Show Answer


Q10) What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas? Show Answer


Q11) These stanzas bring out the contrast between: Show Answer


Q12) What is caged tiger NOT likely to say to the visitors? Show Answer


Q13) The tiger's 'brilliant eyes' reveal that he: Show Answer


Q14) Where is the tiger at present? Show Answer


Q15) Mention any one quality of the animal under reference.
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Q16) Which word in the stanza may also mean graphic or picturesque? Show Answer


Q17) Why is the tiger in "quiet rage"? Show Answer


Q18) According to the extract, the poet wishes for the tiger to be 'sliding' through the foliage as this would: Show Answer


Q19) Which feed DOES NOT connect with the significance of the water hole for the tiger? Show Answer


Q20) Pick the option that DOES NOT use 'lurking' correctly to fill in the blank. Show Answer


Q21) 'shadow' here, refers to the shadow of: Show Answer


Q22) Pick the phrase that DOES NOT suggest that the forest in the extract is lush. Show Answer


Q23) The fact that the tiger is 'stalking the length of his cage' tells us that he is: Show Answer


Q24) What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanzas? Show Answer


Q25) These stanzas bring out the contrast between: Show Answer


Q26) What is the caged tiger NOT likely to say to the visitors? Show Answer


Q27) The tiger's brilliant eyes' reveal that he: Show Answer


Q28) The tiger is locked in a: Show Answer


Q29) The tiger has velvet like: Show Answer


Q30) The tiger should take few steps as the cage is too: Show Answer


Q31) What describes "tiger in a cell"? Show Answer


Q32) How does the tiger walk in the cage? Show Answer


Q33) How does the tiger feel in the cage?
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Q34) Name the poetic device used in the line "In his quiet rage". Show Answer


Q35) What has been personified in the poem? Show Answer


Q36) By "ignoring visitors", what is the poet trying to say?
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Q37) Name the poetic device used in the line "On pads of velvet quiet". Show Answer


Q38) Why should he be lurking in shadow? Show Answer


Q39) How should the tiger walk through the grass?
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Q40) Who passes near the water hole? Show Answer


Q41) What sound does the tiger hear at night? Show Answer


Q42) How do the eyes of the tiger look? Show Answer


Q43) The free tiger could hide itself behind _____. Show Answer


Q44) Along with the tiger, his _____ is also confined behind the cell. Show Answer


Q45) The patrolling cars come to _____ at night. Show Answer


Q46) The free tiger would terrorise the village people by showing his _____ and _____. Show Answer


Q47) Sharp tooth of animal is called _____. Show Answer


Q48) Find the correct statement in the following: Show Answer


Q49) Find the correct statement in the following:
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Q50) Rearrange the sentences in the correct sequence and choose the correct option.
(a) He should be snarling around houses at the jungle's edge
(b) And stares with his brilliant eyes
(c) Sliding through long grass
(d) He stalks in his vivid striped the few steps of his cage Show Answer


Q51) Rearrange the sentences in the correct sequence and choose the correct option.
(a) Terrorising the village!
(b) But he's locked in a concrete cell
(3) He should be lurking in shadow
(4) Where plump deer pass. Show Answer


Q52) Assertion: The tiger can take several steps in the cage.
Reason: The cage is small and it is not easy to move in it. Show Answer


Q53) Assertion: The tiger stares at the starts in the night.
Reason: He was avoiding the patrolling cars.
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Q54) Assertion: He would terrorize the people in the village.
Reason: He is bored and hungry.
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Q55) Assertion: The tiger would hide itself behind the long grass near the water bodies.
Reason: He couldn't do anything in the cage.
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Q56) Assertion: The poet wants to say that jungle is a suitable place for the tiger.
Reason: He couldn't easily get his prey in jungle.
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Q57) Where is the tiger's strength locked ? Show Answer


Q58) The poem draws a contrast between ____ and ____. Show Answer


Q59) The words ' lurking ' and 'sliding' describe . Show Answer


Q60) Name the poetic device used in the line "He stalks in his vivid stripes". Show Answer