The Tiger by John Vaillant
  • 1. Who is the primary focus of the narrative in 'The Tiger'?
A) The poachers
B) The villagers
C) The tiger itself
D) The author
  • 2. What theme is prominently explored in 'The Tiger'?
A) Man vs. nature
B) Freedom and oppression
C) Wealth and poverty
D) Love and betrayal
  • 3. Who is the author of 'The Tiger'?
A) Ernest Hemingway
B) Michael Crichton
C) Jack London
D) John Vaillant
  • 4. What kind of ecological threat is discussed in the book?
A) Pollution
B) Climate change
C) Deforestation
D) Poaching
  • 5. What global issue does 'The Tiger' reflect upon?
A) Cultural heritage
B) Environmental conservation
C) Space exploration
D) Economic growth
  • 6. How does the author describe the tiger?
A) As both beautiful and deadly
B) As harmless and friendly
C) As a common pet
D) As a simple animal
  • 7. What is the primary message of 'The Tiger'?
A) Isolationism
B) Respect for nature and wildlife
C) Technological advancement
D) Conquest and dominance
  • 8. What impact do the villagers' actions have on the tiger?
A) Helps in conservation
B) Creates conflict and fear
C) Changes the tiger's behavior
D) Eliminates the tiger's habitat
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