Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers MCQs Mock Test of 12th Class Flamingo Welcome to your Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers MCQs Mock Test of 12th Class Flamingo Q1- What kind of end Jo did want for Roger’s story? A) pathetic B) sad C) Happy note D) All these None Q2. Clare complains of in __ Jack’s coming down (a) hesitation (b) promptness (c) enthusiasm (d) delay None Q3- Wedding band means A) ring B) ring ceremony C) marriage between uncle and aunt D) All None Q4. What is the meaning of ‘Massive’? (a) high (b) huge (c) minimum (d) small None Q5- What is suggested by the Poet the different nature of characters in the poem? A) Diversity in nature B) all are different and unique C) simultaneous nature of fears and strengths of aunt. Though she has fears, yet she is not defeated by them D) all None Q6. ‘Proud’ and ‘unafraid’. According to the poet these two adjectives have been used for (a) the uncle (b) the males in the society (c) the tigers on the forest (d) the tigers on the panel None Q7- The word ‘ringed’ means? A) circles of a ring B) her wedding ring around finger C) circles of responsibility of married life D) none None Q8. She was mastered by is a reference made to the (a) hardships and difficulties that Aunt Jennifer faced during her lifetime (b) she was a slave (c) he had a rude master (d) her teacher taught her nothing None Q9- What are the ordeals aunt Jennifer is surrounded by? A) wild animals B) old people C) a heavy crowd D) heavy responsibilities of married life None Q10. What is the meaning of ‘Still ringed’? (a) oppression will continue (b) too many rings on her fingers (c) ring of the bell (d) quiet and peaceful None Q11- ‘massive weight of the wedding band’ means. A) wedding bond of hard married life B) fatty structure of uncle C) fatty body of aunty D) heavy body of tiger None Q12. Aunt Jennifer’s family consists of (a) she and her husband (b) she and her tigers (c) she and her kids (d) she and her servants None Q13- What do the words ‘denizens’ and ‘chivalric’ mean in the poem? A) The dominant and highly arrogant attitude of the wild animal-tiger B) tiger is a wild animal C) tiger is hungry D) beauty of the tiger None Q14- What do aunt Jennifer’s fluttering hands through her wool in the second stanza tell us? A) the lost freedom and fear of Jennifer’s mind because marital restraints B) her old age C) her love for embridery and knitting D) her love for tigers None Q15. What does the word ‘rance’ means in the poem? (a) to jump ahead (b) to dance (c) to eat (d) to prowl None Q16. The word ‘chivalric’ means. (a) timid (b) arrogant (c) honourable and brave (d) malicious None Q17. The massive weight of wedding band of Uncle is a subtle reference to (a) male oppression (b) suppression at the hands of her husband (c) the heavy gold ring (d) the huge gold wedding band makes her uncomfortable None Q18- Why is the poet known for? A) She is widely known for her involvement in contemporary women’s movement as a poet and theorist B) for her beauty C) for her philosophy D) for her poems None Q19. What is Aunt Jennifer doing with wool? (a) she is embroidering a wall panel (b) she is knitting a scarf (c) she is making a ball of wool (d) she is knitting a cap None Question 21. The rhyme scheme in stanza one is (a) aabb (b) abab (c) ABC (d) abbe None Q22. The word ‘They pace’ is referred to (a) the human beings (b) Jennifer’s family members (c) the tigers (d) the lions None Q23.What does ‘Denizens’ of a world of green means? (a) residents of forests (b) residents of green buildings (c) live in green cages (d) live in green grasslands None Q24. What do the Tigers do on the screen? They (a) sing (b) jump (c) catch the prey (d) prance None Q25. ‘Aunt Jennifer’ is written by (a) Elizabeth Arden (b) Adrienne Rich (c) Kamla Das (d) Sarojini Naidu None Q26. At which palace the tigers are sleeping? (a) on the trees (b) on the mountain top (c) in the cage (d) in the caves None Q27. What would Jennifer’s terrified hands tell after her death? (a) story of her life (b) her constrained married life (c) her strength to find her ways and beat the fears (d) All these None Q28. How are tigers described in the poem? (a) as ferocious (b) fearless (c) chivalric (d) All these None Q29. Why did aunt embroider tigers on the panel? (a) to express her suppressed feelings (b) to express her strengths (c) to express her fighting spirit of a warrior (d) All these None Q30. Wedding ring represents- (a) beauty (b) expenses (c) unnecessary pressures of her dominant husband and responsibilities of married life (d) none None Q31. Aunt Jennifer loaded with- (a) weight of rings (b) weight of tigers (c) burden of household work (d) heavy responsibilities of married life None Q32. What is the tone of the poem towards the end? (a) happy moments (b) resolving (c) hopeful (d) sad and tensed None Q33. What is the poet want to conveying through aunt Jennifer’s tiger? (a) wild life (b) courageous tigers (c) tigers and their couragex (c) tigers and their courage (d) female existence and their fear of men None Q34. What did ordeals or tough times do in Jennifer’s life? (a) they made her a hard hearted person (b) she developed hatred (c) she became weak (d) they crushed her artistic personality None Q35. What did marriage bring for Jennifer? (a) unhappiness (b) loss of freedom (c) loss of freedom and burden as if she has put on a heavy band (d) a heavy mountain None Q36. Aunt Jennifer needs sympathy, Yes or No (a) yes (b) no (c) no, more than sympathy she deserves praise (d) none None Q37. Tell the meaning of ‘Denizen of a world of green’. (a) forest haters (b) forest lovers (c) forest dwellers (d) all None Q38. What is the purpose behind creating animals which are comp(letely a contrast to aunt’s character? a) to show her strength and ability of not giving up in the face of difficulties (b) her courage (c) her fears and strengths (d) none None Q39. The word ‘ringed’ means (a) responsibilities (b) heavy duties (c) fatty people (d) responsibilities that formed circles like a ring surrounding her finger (b) heavy duties (c) fatty people (d) responsibilities that formed circles like a ring surrounding her finger None Q40. Of what or of whom is aunt Jennifer terrified of in the 3rd stanza (a) of tigers (b) of her death (c) of her old age (d) of her dominant husband None Q41. Why is Aunt Jennifer finding the needle so hard to pull? (a) because of fluttering fingers (b) because of trembling hands (c) because of her fears (d) because of the heavy weight of her marriage ring None Q42. Which is the word that depicts the dominant and arrogant attitude of the wild animal in the poem? (a) dominant (b) arrogant (c) adorable (d) denizens and chivalric None Q43. What issue does the poem Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers address? (a) constraints of women (b) constraints of married life a woman experiences (c) constraints of women as a poet (d) None None Q44. How many volumes of poetry has she published? (a) 18 (b) 29 (c) 39 (d) 19 None Q45. Who is the poet of this poem? (a) Adrienne Rich (b) Jonathan Aaron (c) J. H. M. Abbott (d) Mark Abley None Q46. What is Aunt Jennifer doing in the poem? (a) Cooking (b) Embroidery (c) Reading (d) Sleeping None Q47. What is uncle’s character present? (a) Male strength (b)Man is powerful (c) man is like tigersx (c) man is like tigers (d) male chauvinism None Q48. The word ‘Chivalric’ means (a) ferocious (b) fearless (c) commanding and demanding high respect (d) None None Q49. What is the reason behind tigers given the name Aunt Jennifer’s tigers? (a) because she created them as an expression to her inner feelings (b) because she brought them (c) because she bought them (d) because she nurtured them None Q50. Prancing tigers look like (a) just like diamond (b) just like Topaz (c) just like coal (d) just like stone None Time's up