(i) Where does the tiger live in the poem?
(a) In the jungle
(b) In a concrete cage at the zoo
(c) In a water hole
(d) In a village
(ii) What is the mood of the tiger in the poem?
(a) Happy
(b) Angry
(c) Excited
(d) Sad
(iii) Why does the tiger snarl around houses at the jungle's edge?
(a) To make friends with the villagers
(b) To play with children
(c) To protect its territory and show dominance
(d) To find food
(iv) What does "velvet quiet" describe in the poem?
(a) The tiger's loud movements
(b) The tiger's colorful stripes
(c) The soft and quiet way the tiger moves
(d) The tiger's food
(v) What does the repetition of the word "brilliant" in the poem emphasize?
(a) The tiger's anger
(b) The tiger's stripes
(c) The brightness of the stars in the sky
(d) The tiger's love for visitors
(i) The tiger should be lurking in __________.
(ii) The tiger moves on pads of __________ quiet.
(iii) The tiger should be __________ around houses at the jungle’s edge.
(iv) The speaker hears the last voice at __________.
(v) The tiger's strength is behind __________.
Match the phrases in Column A with their corresponding meanings in Column B.
(i) The tiger is happy in the zoo.
(ii) The tiger should be near a water hole to find food.
(iii) The tiger ignores the visitors in the zoo.
(iv) The tiger's quiet movements are described as 'velvet quiet.'
(v) The speaker approves of the concrete cell as a home for the tiger.
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