MCQ Type Question Answer

Set-III

21. In the expression 'leprous hide', the hide' means-
(a) to conceal something  (b) to keep secret  (c) the bark of a tree  (d) a disease

(b) to keep secret

22. 'Rising out of it,  feeding upon its crust'- Here 'crust' refers to -
(a) the upper layer of the root  (b) rough bark of a tree  (c) watery surface  (d) top layer of earth

(d) top layer of earth

23. The tree is finally killed by -
(a) the destruction of the root  (b) cutting it down  (c) the jab of a knife  (d) hacking and chopping

(a) the destruction of the root

24. The 'miniature boughs' will regain its former size if it is left -
(a) unhurt  (b) unhacked  (c) unchecked  (d) unperturbed

(c) unchecked

25. What is formed in the earth when a tree is uprooted?-
(a) a pond  (b) an anchor  (c) an earth cave  (d) a hollow space for a new tree

(c) an earth cave

26. Hacking and chopping can cause a tree-
(a) much pain  (b) little pain  (c) not so much pain  (d) little pain

(a) much pain

27. The first step to finally uproot a tree to-
(a) snap it out  (b) pull it out  (c) tie a rope  (d) dig the earth 

(c) tie a rope

28. The tree is too hard to be destroyed with  -
(a) a sudden pull of the rope  (b) a simple blow of the knife  (c) the destruction of leaves and branches  (d) the severance of  the bank  

(b) a simple blow of knife

29. 'Earth cave' is created when the tree is -
(a) hacked  (b) planted  (c) chopped  (d) uprooted 

(d) uprooted

30. The title 'On Killing a Tree' establishes -
(a) farce  (b) irony  (c) achievement  (d) ceremonial mood 

(b) irony

2 Comments

Unknown said…
The answer of the question no 26 is not correct
Author said…
it is correct. that is why later the poet says that "not so much pain will do it"
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