5. Poem – A Tiger in the Zoo – Textbook Worksheet
Q.1. What is the tiger doing in its cage?(a) Jumping(b) Terrorising(c) Sleeping(d) Stalking Q.2. Whose noise does tiger hear last at night?(a) Noise of the […]
Q.1. What is the tiger doing in its cage?(a) Jumping(b) Terrorising(c) Sleeping(d) Stalking Q.2. Whose noise does tiger hear last at night?(a) Noise of the […]
Multiple Choice QuestionsQ1: What realizations did Mandela have of his boyhood freedom?(a)Â Freedom was meant for kids(b)Â He was born free(c)Â It is
Multiple Choice QuestionsQ1: Why are desires compared to fire?(a)Â Both are lethal(b)Â Both are related to heat(c)Â Both burn(d)Â Both consume rapidly Q2: According
Q1: What change come in the poet’s mood? (a) From joy to sorrow(b) From hope to despair(c) From despair to cheer(d) From anger to harmony
Q.1. The field of corn dotted with flowers means that(a)Â not a single flower was bigger than a dot.(b)Â the flowers were
Key Points of the Story Try yourself: What do Natalya and Lomov argue about? View Solution Detailed Summary The chapter,
About the Poet Key Points of the Poem Detailed Summary Stanza 1 Never shall a young man,Thrown into despairBy
Key Points of the Story Detailed Summary Gautama Buddha is thought to have lived from around 563 B.C. to 483 B.C.
About the Poet Ogden Nash, born on August 19, 1902, in New York, initially worked as a school teacher before
Key Points of the Story Detailed Summary This chapter tells the story of an eight-year-old girl named Valliammai, also known as Valli,