• 1. 
    The attitude of the poet towards Aunt Jennifer is that of

  • hatred
  • love
  • sympathy
  • casual
  • 2. 
    ‘Massive’ means

  • high
  • huge
  • minimum
  • small
  • 3. 
    ‘Proud’ and ‘unafraid’. These two adjectives have been used for

  • the uncle
  • the males in the society
  • the tigers on the forest
  • the tigers on the panel
  • 4. 
    She was mastered by is a reference made to the

  • hardships and difficulties that Aunt Jennifer faced during her lifetime
  • she was a slave
  • he had a rude master
  • her teacher taught her nothing
  • 5. 
    ‘Still ringed’ means

  • oppression will continue
  • too many rings on her fingers
  • ring of the bell
  • quiet and peaceful
  • 6. 
    Aunt Jennifer’s family consists of

  • she and her husband
  • she and her tigers
  • she and her kids
  • she and her servants
  • 7. 
    The word ‘chivalric’ in the context means

  • timid
  • arrogant
  • honourable and brave
  • malicious
  • 8. 
    The word ‘prance’ in the poem means

  • to jump ahead
  • to dance
  • to eat
  • to prowl
  • 9. 
    The massive weight of Uncle’s wedding band is a subtle reference to

  • male oppression
  • suppression at the hands of her husband
  • the heavy gold ring
  • the huge gold wedding band makes her uncomfortable
  • 10. 
    What is Aunt Jennifer doing with wool?

  • she is embroidering a wall panel
  • she is knitting a scarf
  • she is making a ball of wool
  • she is knitting a cap
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