Q1: Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow: (2023)
He hears the last voice at night.(i) Whose is the last voice heard by the tiger?
(a) police jeep
(b) patrolling cars
(c) watchmen
(d) roar of lion
Ans: (b)
The tiger hears the sound of patrolling cars at night, which is the last voice it hears before solitude takes over.
(ii) Complete the sentence appropriately
It is clear that 'Repetition' is the poetic device used for ’his brilliant eyes at the brilliant stars' because ___ (Clue : explain how repetition applies here)
Ans: because there is a repetition of word 'brilliant'.
The word "brilliant" is repeated to emphasize the contrast between the tiger’s vivid eyes and the distant stars.
(iii) The main contrasting ideas in this extract are
(a) tiger and deer
(b) cruelty and sympathy
(c) confinement and freedom
(d) master and slave
Ans: (c)
The extract contrasts the tiger's confinement within the cage with its yearning for freedom, symbolized by the stars.
(iv) The use of the word ‘stalks’ creates an image of
(a) cowardice
(b) frustration
(c) lethargy
(d) purposefulness
Ans: (b)
The word "stalks" suggests the tiger’s restless movement, indicating frustration due to its confinement.
(v) State whether the following statement is true or False
The poem uses ‘staring at the sky’ to symbolize the freedom ‘he’ yearns for.
Ans: true
The act of staring at the stars symbolizes the tiger’s longing for freedom and a life beyond the bars of its cage.
Q2: Read the following extract given below and answer the questions that follow: (2023)
He stalks in his vivid stripes
The few steps of his cage,
On pads of velvet quiet, In his quiet rage.
He should be lurking in shadow,
Sliding through long grass Near the water hole Where plump deer pass.
(i) ‘Quiet rage’ refers to the tiger's ______.
(a) helplessness
(b) has has not been able to hunt
(c) his prey has not come to the water hole
(d) he is not free
Ans: (a)
"Quiet rage" indicates the tiger's frustration and helplessness due to its confinement, where it cannot express its anger openly.
(ii) He is lurking in shadows because____.
View AnswerAns: he is waiting for his prey
The tiger is depicted as lurking in the shadows near a water hole, where it waits quietly for its prey, such as deer, to pass by.
(iii) Complete the sentence appropriately. It is clear that metaphor is the poetic device used for 'pads of velvet' because___ (clue - explain how metaphor applies here).
View AnswerAns: softness of the velvet is used to describe the softness of tiger’s feet.
The term "pads of velvet" is a metaphor, comparing the softness of the tiger's paws to velvet, emphasizing their quiet and gentle touch.
(iv) Find a word from the extract which means - to walk with measured, stiff or haughty strides:
(a) steps
(b) lurking
(c) pads
(d) stalk
Ans: (d)
"Stalk" means to walk in a controlled and calculated manner, often indicating a sense of purpose or restraint, as the tiger does in its cage.
(v) State whether the following statement is True or False: The tiger is stealthily waiting for the deer to come to the water hole.
View AnswerAns: True
The extract describes the tiger as lurking in the shadows near a water hole, implying it is waiting stealthily for prey, such as deer, to approach.
Ans: (c)
The phrase "quiet rage" reflects the tiger's controlled anger, showing his helplessness as he cannot express his full power due to confinement.
II. Study the following statements :
(i) Even in the zoo the tiger has retained his majesty.
(ii) He is walking softly in the cage as he is looking for his prey.
Choose the correct option :
(a) (i) is right and (ii) is wrong.
(b) (ii) is right and (i) is wrong.
(c) (i) and (ii) are both right.
(d) (i) and (ii) are both wrong.
Ans: (a)
Statement (i) is correct because the tiger maintains his majestic appearance even in captivity, while statement (ii) is incorrect as the tiger is not looking for prey in the zoo.
III. Looking at the caged tiger we :
(a) admire his majestic looks.
(b) get scared of him.
(c) feel sympathetic towards him.
(d) feel safe that he is caged.
Ans: (c)
Observing the tiger’s confinement evokes sympathy for his loss of freedom and natural habitat.
IV. The tiger in the zoo does not have to hunt for his food :
(a) so he feels happy.
(b) yet he is angry.
(c) so he feels secure.
(d) yet he feels lonely.
Ans: (b)
Despite not needing to hunt, the tiger feels anger and frustration due to his restricted life in the cage.
V. He likes the water hole as :
(a) the deer visits it
(b) there is tall grass around it
(c) it is a shady place
(d) he can hide behind the grass.
Ans: (a)
The tiger is drawn to the water hole as it attracts deer, his natural prey, allowing him to wait in ambush in the wild.
Ans: The tiger terrorises the villagers by baring his big white fangs and revealing his sharp claws. He makes terrifying snarls while moving around the houses of the villagers that are situated at the edge of the forest. His mighty presence and roars scare the villagers.
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