A Tiger in the Zoo Class 7 English 2 CBA

 



The Other Tests for the Lesson: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 


A Tiger in the Zoo Class 7 English  2 CBA



1. Why did Grandfather bring the tiger cub home instead of leaving it in the forest?

  • He wanted to show it to friends
  • He felt responsible for saving its life
  • He wanted to earn money from it
  • He wanted to train it for shows

2. What does Timothy’s early behavior suggest about animals?

  • Young animals are always dangerous
  • Young animals are always silent
  • Young animals can appear harmless
  • Young animals never trust humans

3. Why was Timothy able to live comfortably in the house initially?

  • He was trained by a zoo keeper
  • He was too young to show wild instincts
  • He was naturally a domestic animal
  • He was afraid of human beings

4. What does Timothy’s growing aggression indicate?

  • Animals become lazy with age
  • Animals forget their nature
  • Natural instincts cannot be suppressed
  • Animals depend only on food

5. Why did the cook react strongly to Timothy?

  • He disliked all animals
  • He wanted to leave the job
  • He sensed danger in the tiger
  • He wanted to impress the family

6. What does the relationship between Timothy and the puppy show?

  • Animals never trust each other
  • Animals always fight with others
  • Animals can form temporary friendships
  • Animals only care for food

7. Why was sending Timothy to the zoo a practical decision?

  • It helped in earning more money
  • It improved Timothy’s training
  • It ensured safety of people and animal
  • It made the house peaceful

8. What mistake did Grandfather make at the zoo?

  • He forgot Timothy completely
  • He misunderstood the keeper
  • He ignored the tiger’s nature
  • He trusted emotions over reality

9. What does Grandfather’s behavior at the zoo reveal?

  • He was afraid of animals
  • He was careless about danger
  • He was overconfident about animals
  • He was unaware of the zoo

10. Why did the tiger respond calmly to Grandfather?

  • It was trained by the keeper
  • It was weak and injured
  • It was used to human presence
  • It was afraid of Grandfather

11. What is the irony in Grandfather’s action?

  • He trained a wild tiger
  • He forgot his own tiger
  • He risked his life unknowingly
  • He saved the tiger again

12. What does the story suggest about human-animal relationships?

  • They are always safe and loving
  • They are always dangerous
  • They can be misleading at times
  • They are based only on fear

13. Why is the ending of the story surprising?

  • The tiger escaped from the zoo
  • The tiger became friendly
  • The tiger was not Timothy
  • The tiger attacked suddenly

14. What lesson does Grandfather’s experience teach?

  • Animals should be trusted fully
  • Emotions cannot change reality
  • Zoos are always safe places
  • Wild animals are always kind

15. What does Timothy symbolize in the story?

  • The loyalty of pet animals
  • The weakness of animals
  • The untamed nature of wild animals
  • The fear of human beings

16. Why did Timothy’s behavior change with time?

  • He was badly treated at home
  • He became hungry always
  • His natural instincts developed gradually
  • He was influenced by the puppy

17. What does the cook represent in the story?

  • Fear and weakness always
  • Carelessness towards animals
  • Practical thinking and caution
  • Love for wild animals

18. What is the role of the zoo in the story?

  • It shows freedom of animals
  • It shows happiness of animals
  • It represents controlled environment for danger
  • It represents natural jungle life

19. Why did Grandfather fail to recognize the danger?

  • He was warned by the keeper
  • He observed the tiger carefully
  • He relied only on past memories
  • He avoided going near tiger

20. What does the tiger’s calm behavior actually indicate?

  • It was completely harmless
  • It was trained and friendly
  • It was afraid of humans
  • It was unpredictable and risky

21. What kind of conflict is shown in the story?

  • Man versus society conflict
  • Animal versus environment conflict
  • Human emotion versus animal instinct
  • Man versus technology conflict

22. What does the story warn readers about?

  • Always trust animals fully
  • Do not ignore natural instincts
  • Keep wild animals as pets
  • Visit zoos frequently

23. Why is Timothy’s story realistic?

  • It shows fantasy animal behavior
  • It shows magical events
  • It shows imaginary situations
  • It shows true nature of wild animals

24. What does Grandfather’s attitude highlight?

  • Love always brings safety
  • Love removes all risks
  • Love without awareness can be dangerous
  • Love makes animals obedient

25. What does the ending mainly emphasize?

  • Belief is always correct
  • Reality is always simple
  • Reality is often different from belief
  • Belief changes reality

26. Why did the tiger not attack immediately?

  • Wild animals can behave unpredictably
  • Wild animals are always calm
  • Wild animals never attack humans
  • Wild animals are fully trained

27. What deeper meaning does the story convey?

  • Humans control everything
  • Nature cannot be completely controlled
  • Animals follow human rules
  • Zoos change animal behavior

28. What is the significance of Timothy’s name?

  • It shows its wild nature
  • It makes the tiger dangerous
  • It reflects jungle life
  • It humanizes a wild animal

29. What does the story say about domestication?

  • It is permanent and complete
  • It is limited and temporary
  • It is easy and safe
  • It is unnecessary always

30. What is the central idea of the lesson?

  • Wild instincts remain despite care
  • Care can change animal nature
  • Animals forget their instincts
  • Humans control animal behavior

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