Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on the poem "On Killing a Tree" by Gieve Patel:
1. What is the central theme of "On Killing a Tree"? A) The inevitability of death and destruction B) The beauty and resilience of nature C) The destructive power of human intervention D) The importance of conservation and preservation
Answer: C) The destructive power of human intervention
2. What does the poet suggest is the most effective way to kill a tree? A) By cutting off its branches B) By poisoning its roots C) By chopping it down at the trunk D) By setting it on fire
Answer: B) By poisoning its roots
3. Which literary device is most prominently used in the poem? A) Metaphor B) Simile C) Personification D) Alliteration
Answer: C) Personification
4. What is the tone of the poem "On Killing a Tree"? A) Joyful and celebratory B) Angry and accusatory C) Reflective and contemplative D) Hopeful and optimistic
Answer: B) Angry and accusatory
5. What message does the poet convey through the poem? A) The importance of protecting the environment B) The futility of trying to control nature C) The inevitability of destruction and decay D) The resilience of life in the face of adversity
Answer: A) The importance of protecting the environment
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