Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers MCQ on Class 12 English Poem Chapter 6 with Answers

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Q1. The beautiful and lifelike tigers on the panel, show Aunt Jennifer’s

(i) hatred for life
(ii) hatred for men
(iii) creativity
(iv) suffering

(iii) creativity


Q2. What is the poet known for?

(i) She is widely known for her involvement in contemporary women’s movement as a poet and theorist
(ii) for her beauty
(iii) for her philosophy
(iv) for her poems

(i) She is widely known for her involvement in contemporary women’s movement as a poet and theorist


Q3. The attitude of the poet towards Aunt Jennifer is that of

(i) hatred
(ii) love
(iii) sympathy
(iv) casual

(iii) sympathy


Q4. How are aunt Jennifer’s tigers different from her?

(i) aunt lives in a city and tigers in forests
(ii) aunt is old and tigers are young
(iii) tigers are courageous and carefree and aunt is terrified
(iv) none of above

(iii) tigers are courageous and carefree and aunt is terrified


Q5. The poem ‘Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers’ uses ‘wedding bands’, ‘tigers’, ‘terrified hands’ etc as

(i) symbols
(ii) poetic devices
(iii) as alliteration
(iv) as a metaphor

(i) symbols


Q6. Proud’ and ‘unafraid’. These two adjectives have been used for

(i) the uncle
(ii) the males in the society
(iii) the tigers on the forest
(iv) the tigers on the panel

(iv) the tigers on the panel


Q7. How many volumes of poetry has she published?

(i) 18
(ii) 29
(iii) 39
(iv) 19

(iv) 19


Q8. She was mastered by is a reference made to the

(i) hardships and difficulties that Aunt Jennifer faced during her lifetime
(ii) she was a slave
(iii) he had a rude master
(iv) her teacher taught her nothing

(i) hardships and difficulties that Aunt Jennifer faced during her lifetime


Q9. Will go on prancing’ means the

(i) spirit of freedom of the tigers will continue to exist
(ii) tigers will dance
(iii) tigers will kill
(iv) tigers will show tricks

(i) spirit of freedom of the tigers will continue to exist


Q10. What does echo through her work?

(i) A strong resistance to racism and militarism
(ii) her love for poetry
(iii) her passion of essay writing
(iv) her wish to publish her work

(i) A strong resistance to racism and militarism


Q11. Aunt Jennifer’s family consists of

(i) she and her husband
(ii) she and her tigers
(iii) she and her kids
(iv) she and her servants

(i) she and her husband


Q12. How do the Prancing tigers look?

(i) just like diamond
(ii) just like Topaz
(iii) just like coal
(iv) just like ston

(ii) just like Topaz


Q13. The tigers in the panel that she made’ means

(i) the tigers she sent to the zoo
(ii) the tigers embroidered by Jennifer
(iii) the tigers that do tricks
(iv) the tigers that killed her husband

(ii) the tigers embroidered by Jennifer


Q14. ‘Still ringed’ means

(i) oppression will continue
(ii) too many rings on her fingers
(iii) ring of the bell
(iv) quiet and peaceful

(i) oppression will continue


Q15. What do you understand by the words ‘denizens’ and ‘chivalric’ in the poem?

(i) The dominant and highly arrogant attitude of the wild animal-tiger
(ii) tiger is a wild animal
(iii) tiger is hungry
(iv) beauty of the tiger

(i) The dominant and highly arrogant attitude of the wild animal-tiger


Q16. The word ‘chivalric’ in the context means

(i) timid
(ii) arrogant
(iii) honourable and brave
(iv) malicious

(iii) honourable and brave


Q17. Tell and interpret the meaning of ‘Denizen of aworld of green’.

(i) forest haters
(ii) forest lovers
(iii) forest dwellers
(iv) all

(iii) forest dwellers


Q18. Ordeals’ refers to

(i) happy times
(ii) hardships
(iii) joy and splendour
(iv) party time

(ii) hardships


Q19. The word ‘prance’ in the poem means

(i) to jump ahead
(ii) to dance
(iii) to eat
(iv) to prowl

(i) to jump ahead


Q20. Why is she finding the needle so hard to pull?

(i) because of fluttering fingers
(ii) because of trembling hands
(iii) because of her fears
(iv) because of the heavy weight of her marriage ring

(iv) because of the heavy weight of her marriage ring


Q21. What is Aunt Jennifer doing with wool?

(i) she is embroidering a wall panel
(ii) she is knitting a scarf
(iii) she is making a ball of wool
(iv) she is knitting a cap

(i) she is embroidering a wall panel


Q22. What does the image ‘massive weight of the wedding band ‘ mean?

(i) wedding bond of hard married life
(ii) fatty structure of uncle
(iii) fatty body of aunty
(iv) heavy body of tiger

(i) wedding bond of hard married life


Q23. Sits heavily upon Aunt Jennifer’s hand. This line means that

(i) Aunt Jennifer is a sufferer in a male-dominated society
(ii) is a heavy object
(iii) hard to carry
(iv) cannot lift it at all

(i) Aunt Jennifer is a sufferer in a male-dominated society


Q24. The rhyme scheme in stanza one is

(i) aabb
(ii) abab
(iii) ABC
(iv) abbe

(i) aabb


Q25. The poem ‘Aunt Jennifer’ is written by

(i) Elizabeth Arden
(ii) Adrienne Rich
(iii) Kamla Das
(iv) Sarojini Naidu

(iv) Sarojini Naidu


Q26. What do her ‘fluttering fingers’ find hard?

(i) to pull the ivory needle
(ii) to roll the ball off the wall
(iii) to thread the needle
(iv) to draw the sketch of tigers

(ii) to roll the ball off the wall


Q27. Fingers fluttering through her wool’. The poetic device used here is

(i) simile
(ii) metaphor
(iii) alliteration
(iv) personification lie

(iii) alliteration


Q28. What would Jennifer’s terrified hands tell after her death?

(i) story of her life
(ii) her constrained married life
(iii) her strength to find her ways and beat the fears
(iv) All these

(iv) All these


Q29.‘Sleek chivalric certainty’ of the tigers means

(i) totally free movement of the tigers
(ii) ensure tiger in the cage
(iii) tiger moving in his cage
(iv) tiger trying to be chivalrous

(i) totally free movement of the tigers


Q30. What is the tone of the poem towards the end?

(i) happy moments
(ii) resolving
(iii) hopeful
(iv) sad and tensed

(iv) sad and tensed


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