Updated on 30/07/2023
Poem-6 Aunt Jennifer's Tigers
1. Who is the poetess of 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers?'
(A) Kamala Das
(B) John Keats
(C) Pablo Neruda
(D) Adrienne Rich
Answer
(D) Adrienne Rich
2. What sits heavy on Aunt Jennifer's hand?
(A) uncle's wedding band
(B) uncle's wedding watch
(C) uncle's wedding flowers
(D) uncle's wedding bouquet
Answer
(A) uncle's wedding band
3. What are the tigers not afraid of?
(A) the men on the tree
(B) the men beneath the tree
(C) the men of the horse
(D) the men in the house
Answer
(B) the men beneath the tree
4. Where has aunt created the tigers?
(A) on the blackboard
(B) on the sweater
(C) on the panel
(D) on the jacket
Answer
(C) on the panel
5. What are Aunt Jennifer's tigers doing?
(A) prancing in the field
(B) prancing in the park
(C) prancing in the garden
(D) prancing across a screen
Answer
(D) prancing across a screen
6. How does Aunt Jennifer seem to be?
(A) very weak
(B) very old
(C) both (a) and (b)
(D) none
Answer
(C) both (a) and (b)
7. What are Aunt Jennifer's fingers doing?
(A) making sound
(B) feeling normal
(C) fluttering through her wool
(D) none
Answer
(C) fluttering through her wool
8. What sort of person does uncle appear to be?
(A) very cruel
(B) hard hearted
(C) dominating
(D) all of the above
Answer
(D) all of the above
9. What was Aunt Jennifer mastered by?
(A) her ordeals
(B) in teaching
(C) in horse riding
(D) car driving
Answer
(A) her ordeals
10. What is the rhyming scheme of 'Aunt Jennifer's Tigers?'
(A) bbaa
(B) aabb
(C) abab
(D) abba
Answer
B) aabb
11. How do the tigers look?
(A) fearless
(B) proud
(C) both (a) and (b)
(D) none
Answer
(C) both (a) and (b)
12. The word 'Chivalric' in the poem means
(A) timid
(B) arrogant
(C) honourable and brave
(D) all of the above
Answer
(C) honourable and brave
13. How will her hands appear after her death?
(A) terrified
(B) normal
(C) strong
(D) powerful
Answer
(A) terrified
14. 'Massive' means
(A) huge
(B) small
(C) little
(D) none
Answer
(A) huge
15. How are the tigers look?
(A) bright denizens of forest
(B) bright denizens of zoo
(C) bright denizens of house
(D) bright denizens of park