The Tiger King Text-Vistas MCQs for a better understanding

 Multiple Choice Questions based on an extract.

A From that day onwards it was celebration time for all the tigers inhabiting

Pratibandapuram. The state banned tiger hunting by anyone except the

Maharaja. A proclamation was issued to the effect that if anyone dared to fling

so much as a stone at a tiger, all his wealth and property would be confiscated.

The Maharaja vowed he would attend to all other matters only after killing the

hundred tigers. Initially the king seemed well set to realise his ambition.

Not that he faced no dangers. There were times when the bullet missed its

mark, the tiger leapt upon him and he fought the beast with his bare hands.

Each time it was the Maharaja who won.

i The tone of the author when he says, ‘it was celebration time for all tigers’ is

a) solemn.

b) sarcastic.

c) sympathetic.

d) mocking.

ii Pick the pair of TRUE statements based on the extract.

1. Tiger hunting was absolutely banned in the kingdom.

2. The Maharaja was extremely courageous and fearless.

3. The Maharaja paid no heed to matters related to his kingdom.

4. The Maharaja was able to fulfil his ambition, without any perils.

a) 1 and 2

b) 2 and 4

c) 2 and 3

d) 1 and 4

iii In which of the following options can the underlined words NOT be replaced

with ‘proclamation’?

a) The politician shared his manifesto during the election meeting.

b) All the citizens of the kingdom had to abide by the emperor’s edict.

c) The communique made by the official had a disastrous effect.

d) The decree of the state forbade cruelty against animals.

iv On the basis of this passage, pick the option that enumerates the

characteristics of the king.

1. gullible

2. arrogant

3. wilful

4. aggressive

5. apathetic

6. scrupulous

a) 1, 2 and 6

b) 3, 4 and 6

c) 3, 5 and 6

d) 2, 3 and 5

B At midnight when the town slept in peace, the dewan and his aged wife

dragged the tiger into the car and shoved it into the seat. The dewan himself

drove the car straight to the forest where the Maharaja was hunting. When

they reached the forest, the tiger launched its satyagraha and refused to get

out of the car. The dewan was thoroughly exhausted in his efforts to haul the

beast out of the car and push it down to the ground.

On the following day, the same old tiger wandered into the Maharaja’s

presence and stood as if in humble supplication, “Master, what do you

command of me?” It was with boundless joy that the Maharaja took careful aim

at the beast. The tiger fell in a crumpled heap.

i Pick the option that uses the same figure of speech as ‘town slept in peace’.

a) His actions really flared up my temper, so I walked out.

b) She is going through a rollercoaster of emotions.

c) My alarm clock yells at me every morning until I get out of bed.

d) The children were screaming and shouting in the fields.

ii Pick the option that best describes the dewan’s attitude.

1. desperate

2. submissive

3. servile

4. dishonourable

5. detestable

6. flattering

a) 2, 3 and 6

b) 1, 4 and 5

c) 2, 4 and 6

d) 1, 3 and 5

Iii Which of the following is NOT an example of ‘satyagraha’?

a) People on a hunger strike as a mark of protest against a law.

b) People resorting to violence to ensure their demands are accepted.

c) A few people blocking a roadway or passage peacefully.

d) People participating in a silent march to protest against injustice.

Stand Alone MCQs

i ‘The Maharaja’s anxiety reached a fever pitch…’

Which of these sentences DOES NOT use the phrase ‘reached a fever pitch’

correctly.

a) When the bidding reached a fever pitch, one of the team’s absence was

notable.

b) The excitement of the audience reached a fever pitch when they saw the

star perform.

c) The scenic beauty of the place reached a fever pitch when it began to

snow.

d) The climax of the film reached fever pitch when the protagonist was

assassinated.

ii Pick the statement that is NOT an example of satire from the story.

a) The twist of fate when the toy tiger proved to be fatal for the king.

b) News of king’s ailment got the attention of not one, but three surgeons.

c) King wilfully exploiting nature and subjects for his selfish interests.

d) The king celebrates his triumph but readers anticipate his doom.

iii The story conveys the idea of transience of life and power. Pick the pair of

proverbs that DO NOT relate to this idea.

1. Don’t put all your eggs in one basket.

2. There is many a slip between a cup and a lip.

3. Don’t count your chickens before they are hatched.

4. Don’t cross that bridge till you come to it.

a) 1 and 4

b) 2 and 3

c) 2 and 4

d) 3 and 4

iv ‘Even the threat of a Stuka bomber will not throw me off track.’

This sentence shows that the author has a

a) firm resolve to narrate the story.

b) humorous way of conveying an idea.

c) logical style of convincing the reader.

d) rhetorical manner of writing a story.

Q3.
A. i. (b) ii. (c) iii. (c) iv. (d)
B. i.(c) ii. (a) iii. (b) iv. (b)
Q5 i.(c) ii. (d) iii. (b) iv. (b)

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