Class 10 English Poem Chapter 4 How To Tell Wild Animals Quiz 2 (60 MCQs)

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1. What figure of speech is used in "The leopard will do no such thing / If he should leap at you" ?
2. Which animal is mainly associated with Bengal?
3. How does a bear kill you?
4. According to the poem, how can you identify a Bengal tiger?
5. The poet uses absurd logic such as "if he eats you, he's a lion" to:
6. Why does the poet mention "a noble wild beast" ?
7. What is the literary device used in "Who hugs you very, very hard" ?
8. The word 'discern' in line 6 of the extract means the opposite as .....
9. Choose the line from the given stanza that the poet takes liberty with to fit the rhyme scheme
10. The repetition used in ''he'll only lep and lep again" is an example of
11. How does the poet describe the crocodile?
12. Which animal can we meet in our yard?
13. Which animal is known for eating its victim instantly in the poem?
14. SYNONYM OF STROLLING
15. The poem is written by
16. What meaning is the boy learning?
17. MEANING OF DESPERATE
18. The poem mainly aims to:
19. "If strolling forth, a leopard you see ..... "Which option lists the statement that is not true according to the extract?
20. The hyena is said to be smiling. What poetic device is this?
21. The animals live in the forest are called
22. The meaning of the word "novice" is
23. Who cries while catching their prey?
24. What will a hyena's appearance make you feel?
25. ..... and ..... have very deceptive appearances, according to the poet, Carolyn Wells
26. Which animal has black spots on his hide?
27. The boy remembers his days
28. , ..... is described as a grand & majestic wild beast
29. What can be seen in the east of jungles?
30. In the poem, how is the bear described to attack?
31. The colour of which animal's skin is yellowish with black stripes.
32. Which animal is she referring to when she says, "A noble wild beast greets you" ?
33. Given below are four examples of activities that Jasmeet does. Choose the expression that correctly demonstrates "strolling"
34. Which animal is described as giving a "lep" before attacking?
35. SYNONYM OF DISCERN
36. The Animal which hugs you?
37. In the poem, the Bengal Tiger is described as:
38. Which animal smiles while eating its victim?
39. Which vowel sound exists in the line '' or if some time when roaming round ''?
40. State whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE:1 The extract tells us the similarities between tigers and leopards.
41. In total how many wild animals are described in the poem 'How to tell wild animals'?
42. Where can you find Asiatic lions?
43. Chameleon belongs to the family of
44. A small lizard-like animal, without ears or wings, as mentioned is a .....
45. What does the poet suggest about wild animals through her descriptions?
46. Choose the option that does not describe a 'novice'.
47. What literary device is used in the poem's description of animals?
48. What does the phrase "noble beast" suggest about the Asian Lion?
49. Which of the following animals lives, on a tree?
50. "A noble wild beast greets you '' which animal is referred here?
51. WHAT IS THE THE MEANING OF 'Roaming round, ?
52. The poem "How to tell wild animals "is written by
53. "Roaming round" is an example of
54. Where are the Asian Lions found?
55. A hyena is a ..... animal.
56. What two things does a Chameleon not have?
57. What does the poet say about this world is made of?
58. One has to really die in order to know the wild animals.
59. 'How to tell wild animals' suggests some dangerous ways to .....
60. What is the theme of the poem?