How to Tell Wild Animals MCQ Questions Class 10 English with Answers
Question : Which animal would you find in the jungles of the east?
(a) Asian Lion
(b) Bengal Tiger
(c) Leopard
(d) Bear
Answer : A
Question : Where is the Chameleon generally found?
(a) In the Garden
(b) In the trees.
(c) In the sky.
(d) In the land.
Answer : B
Question : The poet was talking about the jungle of ——- in the first stanza of the poem.
(a) North
(b) South
(c) East
(d) West
Answer : C
Question : What is the special feature of the crocodile?
(a) weeps while eating its prey.
(b) happy while eating its prey.
(c) angry while eating its prey
(d) none of the above.
Answer : A
Question : Which animal do you find while walking in a yard?
(a) Asian Lion
(b) Bengal Tiger
(c) Leopard
(d) Bear
Answer : D
Question : What is the difference between a chameleon and a lizard?
(a) Chameleon doesn’t have ears and wings
(b) Lizards don’t have ears and wings
(c) Lizards don’t have wings
(d) Chameleons doesn’t have wings
Answer : A
Question : Which animal looks like a lizard?
(a) Crocodile
(b) Hyena
(c) Chameleon
(d) Giraffe
Answer : C
Question: A lion could kill man with its simple
(a) Look
(b) Roar
(c) Paws
(d) Jab
Answer : B
Question : Which animal would you find in the jungles of the east?
(a) Asian Lion
(b) Bengal Tiger
(c) Leopard
(d) Bear
Answer : A
Question : Who cries while catching their prey?
(a) Hyena
(b) Crocodile
(c) Both of them
(d) None of them
Answer : B
Question : Where are the Asian Lions found?
(a) Eastern countries of the world
(b) Northern countries of the world
(c) Southern countries of the world
(d) Western countries of the world
Answer : A
Question : What is the special feature of the crocodile?
(a) weeps while eating its prey.
(b) happy while eating its prey.
(c) angry while eating its prey
(d) none of the above.
Answer : A
Question : Name the literary device used in the line “He hasn’t any ears at all”.
(a) Assonance
(b) Inversion
(c) Enjambment
(d) Alliteration
Answer : D
Question : Who would huh you while walking in the yard?
(a) Deer
(b) Giraffe
(c) Bear
(d) Leopard
Answer : C
Question : Which animal do you find while walking in a yard?
(a) Asian Lion
(b) Bengal Tiger
(c) Leopard
(d) Bear
Answer : D
If some time when roaming round,
A noble wild beast greets you,
With black stripes on a yellow ground,
Just notice f he eats you.
This simple rule may help you learn
The Bengal tiger to discern.
Question : Who composed these lines ?
(a) Robert Frost
(b) Robin Klein
(c) W.B. Yeats
(d) Carolyn Wells
Answer D
Question : A noble wild beast’ here refers to
(a) Asian Lion
(b) Bengal Tiger
(c) Afghani Ass
(d) African Elephant
Answer B
Question : One characteristic of Bengal Tiger is
(a) yellow-black stripes
(b) white-black spot
(c) yellow-green stripes
(d) green-black spots
Answer A
Question : The word ‘discern’ means
(a) take care
(b) make up
(c) identify
(d) refuge
Answer C
Question : Or if some time when roaming round
A noble wild beast greets you
With black stripes on a yellow ground
Just notice if he eats you.
This simple rule may help you learn
The Bengal Tiger to discern.
Question : Who is the noble wild beast ?
(a) Lion
(b) Tiger
(c) Leopard
(d) Cheetah
Answer : B
Question : The tiger has black stripes on which ground ?
(a) yellow
(b) golden
(c) brown
(d) white
Answer : A
Question : Which word means the same as ‘assist’ ?
(a) noble
(b) grass
(c) help
(d) discern
Answer : C
Question : The rhyme scheme of the above stanza is what ?
(a) abbacc
(b) ababcc
(c) aabbcc
(d) abcabc
Answer : B
Though to distinguish beasts of prey
A novice might nonplus,
The Crocodiles you always may
Tell from the Hyenas thus :
Hyenas come with merry smiles
But if they weep they’re Crocodiles.
(a) How can a hyena be recognized ? By
(a) its colour
(b) its appearance
(c) it size
(d) its smile
Answer : D
(b) Hyenas and crocodiles are ……………………… in nature.
(a) somewhat different
(b) same
(c) somewhat same
(d) different
Answer : D
(c) Who weeps according to the poet ?
(a) crocodile
(b) alligator
(c) tiger
(d) lion
Answer : A
(d) What is the rhyme scheme of this stanza ?
(a) ababcc
(b) aaabcc
(c) ababbc
(d) aabbcc
Answer : A
If when you’re walking round your yard
You meet a creature there,
Who hugs you very, very, hard
Be sure it is a Bear.
(a) The word ‘You’ in the first line here is the ………………………
(a) speaker
(b) travellers
(c) reader
(d) visitors
Answer : C
(b) Who hugs you ?
(a) wolf
(b) jackal
(c) horse
(d) bear
Answer : D
(c) Find out the word in the passage which means the same as ‘courtyard of your house’ ?
(a) yard
(b) creature
(c) hugs
(d) discern
Answer : A
(d) Which poetic device is used here ?
(a) metaphor
(b) alliteration
(c) hyperbole
(d) simile
Answer : B
The true Chameleon is small,
A lizard sort of thing;
He has not any ears at all,
And not a single wing.
If there is nothing on the tree,
This the Chameleon you see.
(a) With whom is chameleon compared with ?
(a) Frog
(b) Lizard
(c) Mongoose
(d) Snake
Answer : B
(b) Which creature is focussed in this stanza ?
(a) lizard
(b) mongoose
(c) snake
(d) chameleon
Answer : D
Question : How is the Bengal Tiger described?
(a) noble dinosaur.
(b) noble wild beast.
(c) noble dragon.
(d) none of the above.
Answer : B
(c) He has not any ………………….. at all.
(a) tail
(b) wings
(c) eyes
(d) ears
Answer : D
(d) Which other reptile is spoken about ?
(a) lizard
(b) frog
(c) snake
(d) crocodile
Answer : A
Question : How does a leopard behave when he meets a person?
(a) he run towards the person..
(b) he jumps on him at once.
(c) he try to frighten the person.
(d) None of the Above
Answer : B
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