ThatQuiz Test Library Take this test now
The Tiger by John Vaillant
Contributed by: Dixon
  • 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) Freedom and oppression
B) Man vs. nature
C) Wealth and poverty
D) Love and betrayal
  • 3. Who is the author of 'The Tiger'?
A) Michael Crichton
B) John Vaillant
C) Jack London
D) Ernest Hemingway
  • 4. What kind of ecological threat is discussed in the book?
A) Pollution
B) Deforestation
C) Poaching
D) Climate change
  • 5. What global issue does 'The Tiger' reflect upon?
A) Space exploration
B) Economic growth
C) Cultural heritage
D) Environmental conservation
  • 6. How does the author describe the tiger?
A) As both beautiful and deadly
B) As a common pet
C) As a simple animal
D) As harmless and friendly
  • 7. What is the primary message of 'The Tiger'?
A) Isolationism
B) Technological advancement
C) Respect for nature and wildlife
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
Created with That Quiz — the math test generation site with resources for other subject areas.