Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ) of On Killing A Tree - Kabir Mondal

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Monday, 15 May 2017

Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ) of On Killing A Tree

On Killing A Tree Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) with answers for Class - 12 | On Killing A Tree multiple choice questions and answers | On Killing A Tree MCQ question answer | WBCHSE, CBSE

1. The poem On Killing A Tree is written by -
(A) H.W.Lonfellow
(B) John Keats
(C) Gieve Patel
(D) Arthur Rimbaud
Ans - (C) Gieve Patel

2. On Killing A Tree is a/an -
(A) Romantic poem
(B) Love poem
(C) Ironical poem
(D) None
Ans - (C) Ironical poem

3. The poem On Killing a Tree is about -
(A) Planting a tree
(B) Planning for afforestation
(C) The destruction of a tree
(D) None
Ans - (C) The destruction of a tree
 
4. To kill a tree it takes -
(A) Much time
(B) Little time
(C) Few times
(D) A few times
Ans - (A) Much time

5. The poet says that a tree can't be killed by -
(A) Bullets
(B) A simple jab of knife
(C) Schythe
(D) Blade
Ans - (B) A simple jab of knife

6. A sapling (small tree) becomes a tree -
(A) Within a moment of watering
(B) Within two hours
(C) Slowly consuming the earth
(D) When human beings come into its contact
Ans - (C) Slowly consuming the earth

7. The most sensitive part of a tree is its -
(A) Root
(B) Leaf
(C) Branch
(D) Stem
Ans - (A) Root

8. The root of a tree is -
(A) White and dry
(B) White and wet
(C) Dark and dry
(D) Dark and wet
Ans - (B) White and wet

9. "Rising out of it, feeding/ Upon its crust " -Here ‘crust’ means -
(A) The top layer of the earth
(B) The bottom layer of the earth
(C) Bark of the tree
(D) Bread
Ans - (A) The top layer of the earth

10. According to the poet, a tree cannot be cut down - 
(A) By a small blade
(B) By using gigantic machines
(C) By a simple jab of the knife
(D) With one swipe of a dagger
Ans - (C) By a simple jab of the knife

11. In the poem killing of tree has been presented as a/an -
(A) Ceremonial task
(B) Woodcutter's job
(C) Very easy task
(D) None of the above
Ans - (A) Ceremonial task 

12. To kill a tree it takes -
(A) A moment
(B) No time
(C) Much time
(D) A year
Ans - (C) Much time

13. "And out of its leprous hide/Sprouting leaves " - Here ‘leprous hide’ means -
(A) The upper layer of the earth
(B) The rough bark
(C) Miniature boughs
(D) None of the above
Ans - (B) The rough bark

14. Out of the leprous hide of the tree sprout -
(A) Fruits
(B) Flowers
(C) Leaves
(D) New branches
Ans - (D) New branches

15. "But this alone won’t do this " - Here 'this' refers to -
(A) Hacking and chopping
(B) Poisoning a tree
(C) Healing
(D) Burning a tree
Ans - (A) Hacking and chopping

16. When a tree is cut down near the ground level -
(A) Flowers will bloom quickly
(B) Green leaves will not come out  
(C) It will die very soon
(D) None of the above
Ans - (D) None of the above

17. In the poem On Killing A Tree twig is -
(A) Bark 
(B) Branch 
(C) Leaves 
(D) Stem
Ans - (B) Branch

18. "In miniature bough" - The word ‘bough’ means -
(A) Frost
(B) Summer
(C) Shoots
(D) Roots
Ans - (C) Shoots

19. According to the poet, the strength of a tree lies in its -
(A) Leaves
(B) Branch
(C) Stem
(D) Roots
Ans - (D) Roots

20. The poet has indirectly compared the root of a tree with -
(A) A cave
(B) An anchor
(C) A rope
(D) A leper’s skin
Ans - (B) An anchor

21. The root of a tree is said to be its -
(A) Most hidden part
(B) Most secret part
(C) Most sensitive part
(D) Most valuable part
Ans - (C) Most sensitive part

22. What lies hidden for years ? -
(A) White and wet source
(B) Miniature boughs
(C) Curled green twigs
( D) Leprous hide
Ans - (A) White and wet source

23. A tree feeds -
(A) On manure
(B) On other plants
(C) From air
(D) On earth’s crust
Ans - (D) On earth’s crust

24. The curled green twigs appear -
(A) At the top of a tree
(B) On the hacked branches
(C) Close to the ground
(D) On the wounds after chopping
Ans - (C) Close to the ground

25. The bark of a tree bleeds when it is -
(A) Browned and hardened
(B) Roped and tied
(C) Jabbed
(D) Hacked and chopped
Ans - (D) Hacked and chopped

26. The strength of a tree is exposed when -
(A) It is cut down
(B) It is hacked and chopped
(C) It is roped
(D) None of the above
Ans - (D) None of the above.