How to Tell Wild Animals Poem Important Extract based Questions Class 10 First Flight English

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How to Tell Wild Animals Poem Important Extract based Questions Class 10 First Flight English

Read the following extract and answer the questions/ complete the sentences that follow :

1. If you have any doubts, I guess
   He'll give you just one more carees. 
   Though to distinguish beasts of prey
   A novice might nonplus..

Qurstions :

(a).Who is the here in the second line?
(b) How will he' react to the human being? (c).What will confuse and whom?

Answer:

(a) 'He' here is the bear.
(b) He will embrace tightly the human being.
(c) The caressing of the human being by the bear might confuse him of his real identity.

Read the following extract and answer the questions/ complete the sentences that follow :

2. The Crocodile you always may
    Tell from the Hyena thus;
    Hyenas come with merry smiles:.                But if they weep they' re Crocodiles.

Questions:

(a).Who is you' here in the first line?

(b).How do hyenas appear before one ?

(c ).What is so distinct about crocodiles?

Answers:

(a) You' here is the reader.

(b) Hyenas appear with merry smiles.

(c) Crocodiles are distinct by their weeping.

Read the following extract and answer the questions/ complete the sentences that follow :

3. The true Chameleon is small,
    A lizard soft of thing:
   He hasn't any ears at all,                                 And not a single wing.                                         If there is nothing on the tree,.                       Tis the chameleon you see.

Questions:

(a) How does a chameleon look like?

(b) What two things does a chameleon not have?

(c) Where is the chameleon generally found?

Answers:

(a) A chameleon looks like a lizard.

(b) A chameleon does not have ears and even a single wing.

(c) It is generally found on trees.

Read the following extract and answer the questions/ complete the sentences that follow :

4. If ever you should go by chance
   To jungles in the east; 
   And if there should to you advance
   A large and tawny beast, If he roars at 
   you  as you're dying
  You'll know it is the Asian Lion...

Questions:

(a) How does 'you' go to the forest?

(b) How does the animal look?

(C) What two features of the Asian Lion are given here?

Answers:

(a) You' went to the forest by chance.

(b) The animal looks large and yellow-coloured.

(c) First it is large and brown-yellow. Secondly, it roars.

Read the following extract and answer the questions/ complete the sentences that follow :

5. Or if some timewhen roaming round,
    A noble wild beast greets you,
   With black stripes on a yellow ground 
   Just notice if he eats you. ,
   This simple rule may help you learn 
   The Bengal Tiger to discern.

Questions:

(a) How does the Bengal tiger look?

(b) What distinct mark does it have?

(c) How does he behave?

Answers:

(a) He looks noble and impressive.

(b) He has black stripes on a yellow background.

(c) He appears to be 'eating' the person.

Read the following extract and answer the questions/ complete the sentences that follow :

6. If strolling forth, a beast you view, 
   Whose hide with spots is peppered,
   As soon as he has lept on you, 
  You'll know it is the Leopard.
  Twill do no good to roar with pain, 
  He'll only lep and lep again.

Questions:

(a) What distinct marks does a leopard have?

(b) How does a leopard behave when he meets a person?

(c) What will he do if he comes across a human being?

Answers:

(a) A leopard has spots on his body.

(b) When he meets a person he leaps on him at once.

(c) He will eat him at once.

Read the following extract and answer the questions/ complete the sentences that follow :

7. If when you're walking round your yard        You meet a creature there, 
    Who hugs you very, very hard,
    Be sure it is a Bear.

Questions:

(a) Who is 'you' here in the first line?

(b) What is the distinctive feature of a bear?

(c) What makes the poet believe that the creature is a bear?

Answers:

(a) 'You' here is the reader.

(b) A bear hugs one very hard when he meets one.

(c) Hugging by the creature makes the poet believe in that.

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