What is aunt Jennifer loaded with?
  • (a) weight of rings
  • (b) weight of tigers
  • (c) burden of household work
  • (d) heavy responsibilities of married life
What is the tone of the poem towards the end?
  • (a) happy moments
  • (b) resolving
  • (c) hopeful
  • (d) sad and tensed
What is the poet conveying through aunt Jennifer’s tiger?
  • (a) wild life
  • (b) courageous tigers
  • (c) tigers and their courage
  • (d) female existence and their fear of men
What did ordeals or tough times do in Jennifer’s life?
  • (a) they made her a hard hearted person
  • (b) she developed hatred
  • (c) she became weak
  • (d) they crushed her artistic personality
What did marriage bring for Jennifer?
  • (a) unhappiness
  • (b) loss of freedom
  • (c) loss of freedom and burden as if she has put on a heavy band
  • (d) a heavy mountain
Does Aunt Jennifer need sympathy?
  • (a) yes
  • (b) no
  • (c) no, more than sympathy she deserves praise
  • (d) none
Tell and interpret the meaning of ‘Denizen of a world of green’.
  • (a) forest haters
  • (b) forest lovers
  • (c) forest dwellers
  • (d) all
What is the purpose of creating animals which are completely a contrast to aunt’s character?
  • (a) to show her strength and ability of not giving up in the face of difficulties
  • (b) her courage
  • (c) her fears and strengths
  • (d) none
What is the significance of the word ringed?
  • (a) responsibilities
  • (b) heavy duties
  • (c) fatty people
  • (d) responsibilities that formed circles like a ring surrounding her finger
Of what or of whom is aunt Jennifer terrified of in the 3rd stanza?
  • (a) of tigers
  • (b) of her death
  • (c) of her old age
  • (d) of her dominant husband
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