On Killing A Tree MCQs with Answers NCERT Class 9 English Poem 7

 

“On Killing A Tree” MCQs with Answers from CBSE Class 9 English Beehive Book Poem 7

 

On Killing a Tree MCQs – Here are free MCQs of Class 9 English Beehive book Poem 7 – On Killing a Tree by Gieve Patel have been compiled for students to practice. Students of Class 9 can prepare the MCQs of Poem7 On Killing A Tree from NCERT Beehive book. Each question has four options followed by the correct answer. Students can also take a free test of On Killing A Tree MCQ Question Answers Quiz. These MCQ Questions have been selected based on the latest exam pattern as announced by CBSE.

 

 

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Class 9 English Beehive On Killing a Tree Poem 7 Multiple Choice Questions

Q1- What does the tree symbolise in this poem?
A) prosperity
B) greenery
C) deep rooted evil
D) none

Q2- What helps the tree to grow?
A) earth
B) air
C) gardener
D) none

Q3- Where does the strength of the tree lie?
A) in leaves
B) in fruits
C) in its roots
D) All

Q4- What killed the tree?
A) scorching and chopping
B) floods
C) irresponsible behaviors
D) All

Q5- The strength of the tree is exposed’ what do these words convey?
A) roots of the tree taken out of the earth
B) roots are withered
C) tree is withered
D) All

Q6- What is the message of this poem?
A) cut trees
B) spoil trees
C) don’t cut trees and save them
D) None

Q7- What does this poem speak?
A) merciless,thoughtless and callous behavior of humans towards trees
B) save plants
C) human behavior
D) None

Q8- How do the trees die?
A) when they don’t get water
B) when they don’t get manure
C) when their roots are uprooted
D) when we cut it with knife or jab

Q9- What is the rhyming scheme of this poem?
A) aabc
B) abcd
C) no rhyming scheme.free verse
D) None

Q10- What does the poet equate killing trees with?
A) killing animals
B) killing insects
C) killing human beings
D) None

Q11- Identify the poetic device in the title of the poem. “On Killing a Tree”
A) Metaphor
B) Personification
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q12- Identify the poetic device.
“ It takes much time to kill a tree,
Not a simple jab of the knife
Will do it. It has grown
Slowly consuming the earth,
Rising out of it, feeding
Upon its crust, absorbing
Years of sunlight, air, water,
And out of its leprous hide
Sprouting leaves.”

A) Imagery
B) Enjambment
C) Both A and B
D) None of the above

Q13- Identify the poetic device. “It takes much time to kill a tree,”
A) Metaphor
B) Alliteration
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q14- Identify the poetic device. “It has grown slowly”
A) Metaphor
B) Personification
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q15- Identify the poetic device. “Slowly consuming the earth,”
A) Metaphor
B) Imagery
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q16- Identify the poetic device. “ Upon its crust, absorbing ”
A) Imagery
B) Personification
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q17- Identify the poetic device. “leperous hide”
A) Metaphor
B) Personification
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q18- Identify the poetic device. “Not so much pain will do it.”
A) Metaphor
B) Personification
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q19- Identify the poetic device. “The bleeding bark will heal ”
A) Metaphor
B) Personification
C) Alliteration
D) All of the above

Q20- Which of the following statements is true with reference to the poem “On Killing a Tree”?
A) No matter how much humans cut and chop a tree, it won’t do anything.
B) The chopping of the bark of trees into many pieces will not be enough to destroy a tree.
C) The point at which the tree gets cut will bleed like a human being and gradually heal from it and grow into a new branch again.
D) All of the above

Q21- Identify the poetic device. “The source, white and wet,”
A) Metaphor
B) PersonificatDion
C) Alliteration
D) Repetition

Q22- Identify the poetic device. “Then the matter
Of scorching and choking
In sun and air,
Browning, hardening,
Twisting, withering,
And then it is done. ”

A) Metaphor
B) Personification
C) Enjambment
D) Repetition

Q23- Identify the rhyme scheme of the poem “On Killing a Tree”
A) ABAB
B) ABCB
C) ABAC
D) No rhyme scheme

Q24- In the phrase, “bleeding bark”, bleeding means-
A) bruising
B) oozing
C) flowing
D) snoozing

Q25- “It takes much time to kill a tree.” The statement points out-
A) Nature’s resilience,
B) vigorous efforts of man,
C) cruelty of man,
D) the rapid growth of the tree.

Q26- “On killing a Tree ‘reflects the poet’s concern for-
A) nature’s violence
B) destruction of environment by man
C) natural tendency of man
D) the sacred duty of a man

Q27- The expression ‘leprous hide’ refers to –
A) Bark of a tree
B) the leper’s skin
C) smooth skin
D) roots

Q28- The poet uses the expression, ‘sprouting leaves’ to suggest the idea of –
A) approaching death
B) spirited and vibrant creature
C) small world
D) continuous life-cycle

Q29- The epithet, ‘hack and chop’ reveals-
A) Resilience of the tree
B) a philosophy of violence
C) violence against nature
D) sympathy for the tree

Q30- Who is the author of the poem “On Killing a Tree”?
A) Nissim Ezekiel
B) Vikram Seth
C) Gieve Patel
D) Jamesh Kirkup

 

ANSWER KEY

1 C 16 A
2 A 17 A
3 C 18 B
4 A 19 D
5 A 20 D
6 C 21 C
7 A 22 C
8 C 23 D
9 C 24 B
10 C 25 A
11 B 26 B
12 C 27 A
13 B 28 D
14 B 29 C
15 B 30 C

 

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