Dad thought that he was:
  • infallible
  • an expert climber
  • super human
  • none of the above
The phrase “A climber like me” expresses:
  • his pride
  • his self confidence
  • his belief
  • his will power
Dad was planning to:
  • bring the tree down
  • cut the branch
  • bring the cat down
  • both (a) and (b)
The poem is:
  • a mockery on Dad
  • a humorous poem
  • a failure on the folly of Dad
  • popular -with the kids
The problem with the cat was:
  • that it got stuck in the tree
  • that it was sleeping in the tree
  • that it never wished to come down
  • both (a) and (b)
Dad told everyone that
  • he would not solve the problem
  • he would solve the problem alone
  • he cannot solve the problem
  • none of the above
Mum’s reactions were
  • natural
  • right
  • wrong
  • funny
The ultimate winner was:
  • Dad
  • Mum
  • cat
  • the child
The tree was:
  • tall
  • unsteady
  • short
  • dangerous
How many times does the narrator’s father try to climb the tree?
  • once
  • thrice
  • twice
  • never
From where did the narrator’ father got the ladder?
  • from the shop
  • made himself
  • from shed
  • from his house
What happens after the poet’s father fall off the ladder?
  • he gives up
  • he gets up and goes to take rest
  • he gets up and plans for other trick
  • none of the above
What does mother warn him?
  • to give up
  • to bring the cat down immediately
  • to pick fruit
  • not to fall again
How does father react at mother’s advice?
  • he finds it a funny joke
  • he takes it seriously
  • he obeys her advice .
  • he doesn’t listen to her
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