Objective Type Questions from A Tiger in the Zoo

Learn objective type questions – very short questions with answers from A Tiger in the Zoo by Leslie Norris – The name of the book is First Flight and pattern is of NCERT – This page also contains some imp links for 10th students

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Q. Who is the poet of A Tiger in the Zoo ?

Answer – Leslie Norris

Q. To whom does the poet contrast a lion in the zoo ?

Answer – A lion in the jungle

Q. What is the natural habitat of a lion ?

Answer – Jungle

Q. When is a lion happy and joyful ?

Answer – In a jungle

Q. When is a lion in full of rage and trouble ?

Answer – In a cage

Q. What is the meaning of rage ?

Answer – Anger

Q. What is the meaning of stalk ?

Answer – Walk with pride

Q. What is the meaning of vivid ?

Answer – Clear

Q. What is the meaning of velvet ?

Answer – A soft cloth

Q. What is the meaning of lurk ?

Answer – Hide

Q.  What is the meaning of slide ?

Answer – Walk with ease

Q. What is the meaning of plump ?

Answer – Fat

Q. What is the meaning of snarl ?

Answer – Growl

Q. What is the meaning of edge ?

Answer – Margin

Q. What is the meaning of bar ?

Answer – Show

Q. What is the meaning of fangs ?

Answer – Teeth

Q. What is the meaning of terrorise ?

Answer – Frighten

Q. What is the meaning of locked ?

Answer – Imprisoned

Q. What is the meaning of concrete  ?

Answer – Made of cement and stone dust etc.

Q. What is the meaning of cell ?

Answer – Cage

Q. What is the meaning of ignoring ?

Answer – Not caring

Q. What is the meaning of patrol ?

Answer – On vigil

Q. What is the meaning of stares ?

Answer – Looks intently

Q. What is the meaning of brilliant ?

Answer – Shining

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