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CBSE
Class 11
English
Woven Words
Ajamil and the Tigers
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Question Bank - Ajamil and the Tigers

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Question Bank: Ajamil and the Tigers

This chapter narrates a tale about Ajamil, a shepherd, and a group of hungry tigers. It explores themes of friendship, deception, and survival.

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Question Bank - Ajamil and the Tigers

Q1.

What prompts the tigers to visit their king?

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Q-00050730
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Q2.

What does the tiger king plan to do about the sheepdog?

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Q-00050731
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Q3.

How does the sheepdog manage to capture the tigers?

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Q-00050732
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Q4.

What does Ajamil choose to do after the tigers are captured?

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Q-00050733
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Q5.

Why does Ajamil pretend to believe the tiger king’s words?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050734
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Q6.

What does the phrase 'means are more important than ends' imply in this context?

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Q-00050735
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Q7.

What underlying message does the poem convey about political relationships?

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Q-00050736
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Q8.

How does Ajamil’s character challenge typical stereotypes of a shepherd?

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Q-00050737
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Q9.

What is implied by the phrase 'a common bond' in the context of the poem?

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Q-00050738
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Q10.

Why did the poem choose tigers and sheep as central characters?

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Q-00050739
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Q11.

Which literary element is predominantly used in 'Ajamil and the Tigers'?

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Q-00050740
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Q12.

What does the author suggest about the future relations between Ajamil and the tigers?

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Q-00050741
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Q13.

What view does Ajamil take regarding the tigers’ need to eat?

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Q-00050742
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Q14.

What is the primary tone of the poem?

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Q-00050743
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Q15.

What does the tigers' description suggest about their condition?

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Q-00050744
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Q16.

What literary device is illustrated by Ajamil's behavior throughout the poem?

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Q-00050745
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Q17.

What was the main complaint the tigers had about Ajamil's dog?

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Q-00050746
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Q18.

What plan did the tiger king propose after learning about the sheep dog?

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Q-00050747
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Q19.

How did the tiger king sustain his injury?

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Q-00050748
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Q20.

What does Ajamil’s acceptance of the tigers indicate about his character?

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Q-00050749
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Q21.

What did the tiger king mean when he said, 'means are more important than ends'?

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Q-00050750
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Q22.

What was Ajamil's real intention behind signing the friendship treaty with the tigers?

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Q-00050751
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Q23.

What literary device is primarily used in the title 'The Tiger King's Plan'?

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Q-00050752
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Q24.

Why did Ajamil refuse to meet the sheepdog's eyes?

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Q-00050753
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Q25.

What does the line 'he is free to play a flute all day' symbolize in the poem?

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Q-00050754
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Q26.

How do the tigers react to Ajamil's proposal of friendship?

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Q-00050755
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Q27.

What main theme does the poem explore through the interactions of Ajamil and the tigers?

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Q-00050756
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Q28.

What role does humor play in 'The Tiger King's Plan'?

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Q-00050757
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Q29.

What does the phrase 'a common bond' refer to in the poem?

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Q-00050758
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Q30.

What do the gifts exchanged at the end signify?

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Q-00050759
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Q31.

Which literary form is primarily utilized in the poem?

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Q-00050760
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Q32.

What does Ajamil's character suggest about leadership?

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Q-00050761
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Q33.

Why do the tigers approach their king in the poem?

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Q-00050762
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Q34.

What is Ajamil's role in relation to the sheep and tigers?

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Q-00050763
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Q35.

What does the tiger king plan initially to do about the sheep dog?

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Q-00050764
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Q36.

What tactic does the sheep dog use against the tigers?

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Q-00050765
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Q37.

What is symbolized by the sheep dog in the poem?

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Q-00050766
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Q38.

What misunderstanding occurs between the tigers and Ajamil?

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Q-00050767
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Q39.

How does Ajamil react to the tigers' statements?

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Q-00050768
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Q40.

What ultimately do the tigers vow to Ajamil?

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Q-00050769
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Q41.

What do the gifts that Ajamil sends the tigers symbolize?

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Q-00050770
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Q42.

What literary device is predominantly used in 'the dog was in 51 places all at once'?

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Q-00050771
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Q43.

What does the phrase 'means are more important than ends' suggest about the tigers' perspective?

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Q-00050772
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Q44.

What implications does Ajamil's invitation to dinner hold for the story's outcome?

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Q-00050773
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Q45.

How does the poet convey the theme of coexistence in the poem?

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Q-00050774
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Q46.

What lesson can be learned from Ajamil's interaction with the tigers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050775
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Q47.

What was the tiger king's claim regarding his intentions towards Ajamil's herd?

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Q-00050776
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Q48.

How does Ajamil respond to the tiger king's words?

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Q-00050777
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Q49.

What does the sheep dog represent in the context of the poem?

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Q-00050778
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Q50.

What misunderstanding is central to the poem?

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Q-00050779
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Q51.

What does Ajamil’s signing of a friendship treaty with the tigers imply?

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Q-00050780
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Q52.

Why does the tiger king express a sense of misunderstanding?

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Q-00050781
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Q53.

What emotion does the sheep dog exhibit upon hearing the tiger king's words?

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Q-00050782
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Q54.

What does the line 'We feel that means are more important than ends' suggest about the tigers' philosophy?

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Q-00050783
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Q55.

What role does food play in the interaction between Ajamil and the tigers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050784
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Q56.

What does Ajamil's behavior reveal about his character as a shepherd?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050785
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Q57.

Which literary device is primarily used in the phrase 'the dog was in 51 places all at once'?

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Q-00050786
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Q58.

What do the gifts of 'sheep, leather jackets, and balls of wool' signify in the context?

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Q-00050787
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Q59.

How does the poem use the relationship between Ajamil and the tigers to comment on society?

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Q-00050788
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Q60.

What lesson can be derived regarding trust from Ajamil's experience with the tigers?

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Q-00050789
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Q61.

Why does Ajamil ignore the signs from the sheep dog during the tigers' visit?

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Q-00050790
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Q62.

What does Ajamil represent in the poem?

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Q-00050791
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Q63.

Which animal symbolizes the threat to Ajamil's sheep?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050792
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Q64.

Why did the tigers approach their king?

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Q-00050793
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Q65.

What do the tigers signify in Ajamil's pact?

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Q-00050794
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Q66.

What does Ajamil deny in his interactions with the tiger king?

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Q-00050795
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Q67.

How does Ajamil demonstrate wisdom in his actions?

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Q-00050796
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Q68.

What does the phrase 'play a flute all day' suggest about Ajamil's life?

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Q-00050797
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Q69.

What was the tiger king's plan when he heard from the tigers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050798
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Q70.

Why does Ajamil not meet the sheepdog’s eyes?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050799
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Q71.

Ajamil's decision to sign a friendship treaty represents what idea?

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Q-00050800
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Q72.

What does the common bond refer to in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050801
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Q73.

What does the phrase 'daisy chain' imply in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050802
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Q74.

How does Ajamil's attitude reflect the theme of ignorance?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050803
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Q75.

What political commentary is suggested through Ajamil's actions?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050804
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Q76.

In what way are the words 'pretended' and 'seemed' significant?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050805
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Q77.

How does the poet use 'pretended' and 'seemed' in relation to deception?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050806
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Q78.

What does Ajamil's final act symbolize?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050807
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Q79.

What literary technique is employed through the characters of tigers and sheep?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050808
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Q80.

What does the imagery of 'playing a flute all day' represent?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050809
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Q81.

What does 'Laden with gifts' imply about Ajamil's approach?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050810
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Q82.

What lesson does the poem convey through the character of the good shepherd?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050811
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Q83.

What is the effect of the tigers putting down their forks and knives?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050812
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Q84.

What central theme is reflected in Ajamil's interactions with the tiger king?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050813
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Q85.

In what way does Ajamil act like a typical shepherd?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050814
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Q86.

How does the poem's ending reflect on the nature of relationships in the wild?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050815
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Q87.

What does the phrase 'swore they would be good friends all their lives' imply about the nature of the pact?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050816
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Q88.

What is the significance of the tiger queen's warning?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050817
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Q89.

What is the central theme of the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050818
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Q90.

What is the initial problem faced by the tigers in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q91.

How does the tiger king plan to deal with the sheep dog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050820
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Q92.

What literal action does Ajamil take towards the tigers at the end?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050821
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Q93.

Why does Ajamil refuse to meet the sheep dog's eyes?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050822
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Q94.

What theme does the presence of both tigers and sheep illustrate?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050823
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Q95.

What does the phrase 'means are more important than ends' suggest about the tiger king's perspective?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050824
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Q96.

Why does the sheep dog feel disgusted with the tigers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050825
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Q97.

What is Ajamil's ultimate decision in dealing with the tigers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050826
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Q98.

What message could be interpreted from Ajamil's action of having dinner with the tigers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050827
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Q99.

What do the final lines about playing the flute symbolize?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050828
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Q100.

How does Ajamil's portrayal reflect on political leaders?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050829
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Q101.

Which character represents honesty in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050830
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Q102.

What element of poetry can be seen in the line 'he is free to play a flute all day'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00050831
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Q103.

What ultimately saves Ajamil's sheep from the tigers?

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Q-00050832
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