Direction: Read the following poems carefully and answer the questions that follow.
May there always be tigers
In the jungles and tall grass
May the tiger’s roar be heard,
May his thunder
Be known in the land.
At the forest pool, by Moonlight
May he drink and raise his head
Scenting the night wind.
May he crouch low in the grass
When the herdsmen pass,
And slumber in the dark caverns
When the Sun is high.
May there always be tigers.
But not so many, that one of them
Might be tempted to come into my room
In search of a meal! Ruskin Bond
Q1: The poet wants the tigers to be
(a) everywhere
(b) in jungles
(c) in fields
(d) in his room
Ans: (b)
Sol: The poet wants tigers to remain in jungles.
Q2: What does ‘his thunder’ mean
(a) tiger’s cry
(b) poet’s voice
(c) tiger’s roar
(d) cloud thunder
Ans: (c)
Sol: ‘His thunder’ means tiger’s roar.
Q3: ‘May he drink and raise his head’. Why would the tiger raise his head?
(a) To show arrogance
(b) To look around
(c) To see the Moon
(d) To smell the air
Ans: (d)
Sol: The tiger would raise his head ‘to smell the air’.
Q4: ‘Crouch low’ in the poem means
(a) bend low
(b) ready to jump
(c) feeling sleepy
(d) walk slowly
Ans: (a)
Sol: The words ‘crouch low’ in the poem mean to bend low.
Q5: ‘Slumber’ means
(a) hide
(b) sleep
(c) warm
(d) shine
Ans: (b)
Sol: ‘Slumber’ also means ‘sleep’.
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