How to Tell Wild Animals

 



How to Tell Wild Animals 


Read the poem and answer. 


1) What is the first animal mentioned in the poem?

  • a) Bengal Tiger
  • b) Asian Lion
  • c) Leopard
  • d) Bear

2) According to the poem, how can you identify an Asian Lion?

  • a) It has black stripes on a yellow ground.
  • b) It hugs you very hard.
  • c) It roars at you as you're dying.
  • d) It leaps on you.

3) What does the poem suggest happens if you meet a Bengal Tiger?

  • a) It will give you a gentle caress.
  • b) It will roar at you.
  • c) It will eat you.
  • d) It will leap on you.

4) Which of the following animals has black stripes on a yellow ground?

  • a) Asian Lion
  • b) Bengal Tiger
  • c) Leopard
  • d) Bear

5) What is the defining feature of a Leopard mentioned in the poem?

  • a) It roars loudly.
  • b) It has a spotted hide.
  • c) It has stripes.
  • d) It cries like a Crocodile.

6) According to the poem, what will the Leopard do after it leaps on you?

  • a) Roar.
  • b) Hug you.
  • c) Leap again.
  • d) Cry.

7. How does the poem suggest you can identify a Bear?

  • a) By its smile.
  • b) By its loud roar.
  • c) By its hard hug.
  • d) By its tears.

8) What will the Bear do if you're not sure it's a Bear?

  • a) Roar at you.
  • b) Leap on you.
  • c) Give you another hug.
  • d) Cry like a Crocodile.

9) Which two animals are compared to each other in the poem?

  • a) Lion and Tiger
  • b) Leopard and Crocodile
  • c) Hyena and Crocodile
  • d) Bear and Chameleon

10) How can you distinguish a Hyena from a Crocodile, according to the poem?

  • a) Hyenas roar, Crocodiles cry.
  • b) Hyenas have stripes, Crocodiles have spots.
  • c) Hyenas smile, Crocodiles weep.
  • d) Hyenas leap, Crocodiles hug.

11) What is a notable feature of the Chameleon described in the poem?

  • a) It has spots.
  • b) It has wings.
  • c) It is very large.
  • d) It is small and lacks ears and wings.

12) According to the poem, what might you see if there’s nothing on the tree?

  • a) A Lion
  • b) A Tiger
  • c) A Bear
  • d) A Chameleon

13) What tone does the poet use throughout the poem?

  • a) Serious
  • b) Humorous
  • c) Sad
  • d) Angry

14) What is the main theme of the poem?

  • a) The dangers of wild animals.
  • b) The beauty of nature.
  • c) Identifying animals in a humorous way.
  • d) The sadness of wild animals.

15) What is the purpose of the poem?

  • a) To scare readers.
  • b) To teach readers about animal behavior.
  • c) To entertain readers with humorous descriptions of animals.
  • d) To warn readers about dangerous animals.

16) Which of the following animals is not directly described in the poem?

  • a) Lion
  • b) Tiger
  • c) Elephant
  • d) Chameleon

17) What poetic device is predominantly used in this poem?

  • a) Alliteration
  • b) Simile
  • c) Rhyme
  • d) Hyperbole

18) The line “He’ll only lep and lep again” uses which literary device?

  • a) Metaphor
  • b) Personification
  • c) Repetition
  • d) Alliteration

19) What advice does the poet give regarding a Crocodile's tears?

  • a) Believe them as real.
  • b) Recognize them as false.
  • c) Ignore them.
  • d) Run away quickly.

20) What is the effect of the poem’s rhythm on the reader?

  • a) It creates suspense.
  • b) It adds to the humor.
  • c) It makes the poem seem serious.
  • d) It confuses the reader.

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