TIGER IN THE ZOO

A majestic tiger in a lush jungle, contrasting with a sterile zoo environment, with a thoughtful clouded background, capturing the essence of freedom and captivity.

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Test your knowledge about the captivating poem "Tiger in the Zoo" by Leslie Norris. This quiz is designed to engage readers and deepen their understanding of the themes, symbols, and poetic devices used in the poem.

What to expect:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Focus on language and imagery
  • Learn about the contrasts between the tiger in the zoo and its natural habitat
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by ChasingWhiskers234
Who refers to "HE"in the poem
Tiger
Author
Visitor
The poem draws contrast between
Animals and human being
Tiger in the zoo and author
Tiger in the zoo and tiger in the forest
Name the poetic devices used in the line" IN HIS QUITE RAGE"
Metaphor
Alliteration
Metaphor
Repetition
Fangs shows the white pointed teeth of tiger of the animals
Yes
No
The presence of tiger is the cause of terror of the villagers
True
False
Which word means same as "EXPOSING"
Baring
Snarling
Ignoring
Stalks
Antonyms of rage
Anger
Kind
Moving
Bright
Which word means same as "WAITING IN AMBUSH "for someone or something
Baring
Snarling
Lurcking
Pass
What described "TIGER IN A JUNGLE"
Locked in concentrate cell
Ignoring visitors
Baring his white fangs
His strength behind the bars
How does the eyes of the tiger look
Sad
Happy
Brilliant
Light
Who passes near the water hole
Fat buffalo
Deer
Pig
All of the above
At what does the tiger look at in night
Cars
Visitors
Stars
His house
The author of tiger in the zoo is Leslie norris
True
False
Synonyms for terrorising
Frightening
Threatening
Both
Antonym of the word approve
Pass
Hiding
Fail
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