Q1: Who smiles while catching their prey?
(a) Hyena
(b) Crocodile
(c) Both of them
(d) None of them
Correct Answer is Option (a)
Q2: Which animal’s roar is enough to kill you?
(a) Asian Lion
(b) Bengal Tiger
(c) Leopard
(d) Bear
Correct Answer is Option (a)
Q3: Describe the effective use of humour in the poem How to tell wild animals. What are the poetic liberties taken by the poet in the poem?
The poet, in the poem ‘How to tell Wild Animals’ creates humour by describing various beasts of prey. The way the poet explains the things is very funny yet interesting. The poet has depicted the wildlife very vividly and in a lively manner. While reading the poem, the readers enjoy the poet’s work and it leaves them refreshed and happy. The humour used in the poem is suggestive and mild. If the Asian Lion ‘roars’ at you as you are dying, the Bengal Tiger is a ‘noble’ wild beast that ‘greets’ you when you are roaming round in the jungle. The leopard will show no mercy and it will do no good to roar with pain. The bear gives you a very hard ‘hug’ and if you have any doubts whether it is a bear, it will give you just one more caress. The poet humorously says that hyenas come with ‘merry smiles’; but if they ‘weep’ they are crocodiles. Similarly, the poet takes many liberties to make the poem impressive. In order to rhyme with ‘lion’ the poet changes the word dying to ‘dyin’. Instead of leapt and leap the poet writes ‘lept’ and ‘lep’. All these changes make the poem more interesting and enjoyable.
Q4: Why does the poetess use the term ‘noble’ and ‘wild’ for the tiger?
The poetess refers to the Bengal Tiger as ‘noble’ and ‘wild’ both. The tigers look impressive when they walk majestically. But the same tigers become wild and would brutally kill anyone for food.
Q5: How can you distinguish between a hyena and a crocodile?
It is not easy to distinguish among wild animals. But a hyena and a crocodile can easily be distinguished. A hyena laughs as it swallows its victim, whereas a crocodile will have tears as it kills its victim.
Q6: How does a leopard behave when he sees someone?
A leopard has black spots all over its body. As soon as it sees someone, it leaps over him at once. There will be no use of crying with pain. It will not show any mercy, but keep on pouncing continuously on its victim.
Q7: What is the theme of the poem ‘How to tell wild Animals’?
The theme of the poem is to create humour. The poet creates humour by suggesting dangerous ways of identifying wild animals. You can identify most of the beast while attacking you. Instead of shouting for help or trying to protect yourself. You are busy identifying the attacker- the idea creates humour.
Q8: Why does the poetess say that a bear’s ‘hug’ may confuse a novice?
It is the tendency of a bear to kill his victim by embracing him. He hugs the victim so tight that he usually dies. But a novice who does not know the way of bears may misunderstand his hug. He may think that it is a loving embrace.
Q9: Describe a few characteristics of a chameleon.
A chameleon is a garden lizard and is an expert at camouflage. It changes its colour as per its surroundings. This ability of camouflage helps it in saving it from the hunters. A chameleon does not have – any ears or wings.
Q10: How can you identify the Asian lion and the Bengal Tiger?
The Asian Lion has a large body and a brownish-yellow coat. It roars loudly when it attacks it’s prey. On the other hand, the Bengal Tiger has black stripes on its yellow coat. It silendy attacks it’s prey.
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