On Killing a Tree MCQ Questions for Class 9 English Poems Chapter 8 with Answers

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MCQ Questions for Class 9 English Beehive Poems with Answers

Q1. What is needed to be pulled out to kill a tree?

(i) root
(ii) leaves
(iii) flowers
(iv) fruit

(i) root

Q2. What does the strength of a tree lie in?

(i) leaves
(ii) root
(iii) flowers
(iv) fruit

(ii) root

Q3. What is scorching done by?

(i) the water
(ii) the earth
(iii) the heat of the sun
(iv) the rain

(iii) the heat of the sun

Q4. Chocking is done in the absence of :

(i) earth
(ii) air
(iii) water
(iv) sunlight

(ii) air

Q5. Where does the root remain hidden for years?

(i) in the earth
(ii) in the water
(iii) in the air
(iv) all of the above

(i) in the earth

Q6. What is related to the death of roots?

(i) pulling out
(ii) scorching
(iii) choking
(iv) all of the above

(iv) all of the above

Q7. What happens to a tree’s bleeding bark?

(i) it heals soon
(ii) it heals in a big time
(iii) it never heals
(iv) a tree’s bark never bleed

(i) it heals soon

Q8. What will again expand to a tree’s full size?

(i) roots
(ii) green twigs
(iii) fruit
(iv) flowers

(ii) green twigs

Q9. What is needed to kill a tree?

(i) a simple jab
(ii) hacking
(iii) choking
(iv) pulling out the roots entirely

(iv) pulling out the roots entirely

Q10. Who is the poet of the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’?

(i) Edward Lear
(ii) Gieve Patel
(iii) W.W.E. Ross
(iv) William Wordsworth

(ii) Gieve Patel

Q11. What does the tree symbolise in this poem?

(i) prosperity
(ii) greenery
(iii) deep rooted evil
(iv) none

(iii) deep rooted evil

Q12. What killed the tree?

(i) scorching and chopping
(ii) floods
(iii) irresponsible behaviors
(iv) All

(i) scorching and chopping

Q13. The strength of the tree is exposed’ what do these words convey?

(i) roots of the tree taken out of the earth
(ii) roots are withered
(iii) tree is withered
(iv) All

(i) roots of the tree taken out of the earth

Q14. What is the message of this poem?

(i) cut trees
(ii) spoil trees
(iii) don’t cut trees and save them
(iv) None

(iii) don’t cut trees and save them

Q15. What does this poem speak?

(i) merciless, thoughtless and callous behavior of humans towards trees
(ii) save plants
(iii) human behavior
(iv) None

(i) merciless, thoughtless and callous behavior of humans towards trees

Q16. How do the trees die?

(i) when they don’t get water
(ii) when they don’t get manure
(iii) when their roots are uprooted
(iv) when we cut it with knife or jab

(iii) when their roots are uprooted

Q17. What is the rhyming scheme of this poem?

(i) aabc
(ii) abcd
(iii) no rhyming scheme free verse
(iv) None

(iii) no rhyming scheme free verse

Q18. What does the poet symbolize a tree too?

(i) a good tradition
(ii) a deep-rooted evil
(iii) a noble thing
(iv) all of the above

(ii) a deep-rooted evil

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