Who is the poet of the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’?
  • Edward Lear
  • Gieve Patel
  • W. W. E. Ross
  • William Wordsworth
What will again expand to a tree’s full size?
  • roots
  • green twigs
  • fruit
  • flowers
What is related to the death of roots?
  • pulling out
  • scorching
  • choking
  • all of the above
Chocking is done in the absence of :
  • earth
  • air
  • water
  • sunlight
What does the strength of a tree lie in?
  • leaves
  • root
  • flowers
  • fruit
What can alone kill a tree?
  • hacking
  • chopping
  • hacking and chopping
  • none of the above
What does a tree consume to grow?
  • earth
  • sky
  • chopping
  • none of the above
What does the poet symbolize a tree too?
  • a good tradition
  • a deep-rooted evil
  • a noble thing
  • all of the above
What does the poet equate killing trees with?
  • killing animals
  • killing insects
  • killing human beings
  • None
How do the trees die?
  • when they don’t get water
  • when they don’t get manure
  • when their roots are uprooted
  • when we cut it with knife or jab
What is the message of this poem?
  • cut trees
  • spoil trees
  • don’t cut trees and save them
  • None
What killed the tree?
  • scorching and chopping
  • floods
  • irresponsible behaviors
  • All
What helps the tree to grow?
  • earth
  • air
  • gardener
  • none
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