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Answer the following question in your own words :

How did the villagers react to the tiger's death?

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The villagers shouted happily. How the tiger was killed did not matter to them. They were only excited to get ? 1000.

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Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
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पाठ 2: Mrs. Packletide's Tiger - Exercises [पृष्ठ १६]

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सीबीएसई English Communicative - Literature Reader Class 10
पाठ 2 Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
Exercises | Q 4.08 | पृष्ठ १६

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Answer the following question in your own words :

Why did Mrs. Packletide wish to kill a tiger ?


Answer the following question in your own words :

How was the tiger shooting arranged? What kind of a tiger was chosen for the
purpose?


Answer the following question in your own words :

What comment did Miss Mebbin make after Mrs Packletide fired the shot? Why
did Miss Mebbin make this comment? How did Mrs Packletide react to this
comment?


Answer the following question in your own words :

Did Mrs. Packletide achieve her heart's desire? Give reasons for your answer.


Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook:

Aperson who is vain is full of self importance and can only think of himself/herself and can go to great lengths to prove his/her superiority. Do you think Mrs Packletide is vain? Give reasons in support of your answer.


Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook:

How does the writer create humour in this story?


Choose extracts from the story that illustrate the character of the people listed in
the table given below. There are some words given to help you. You may add
words of your own. One has been done as an example:

vain jealous competitive shrewd manipulative stingy materialistic spiteful

Character Extract from the story  What this tells
us about the
character

Mrs. Packletide

(i) The compelling motive for her sudden  deviation towards the footsteps of Nimrod was the fact that Loona Bimberton had recently been carried eleven miles in an aeroplane by an Algerian aviator, and talked of nothing else; only a personally procured tiger-skin and a heavy harvest of Press photographs could successfully counter that sort of thing Competitive
(ii)  Mrs. Packletide had offered a thousand  rupees for the opportunity of shooting a
tiger without over-much risk or exertion,
 
(iii) Mrs. Packletide faced the cameras with a light heart, and her pictured fame
reached from the pages of the Texas
Weekly Snapshot to the illustrated
Monday supplement of the
Novoe Vremya.
 
Louisa Mebbin (i) "If it's an old tiger I think you ought to get it cheaper. A thousand rupees is a lot of money."   
(ii) Louisa Mebbin adopted a protective elder-sister attitude towards money in
general, irrespective of nationality or
denomination
 
(iii) "How amused every one would be if they knew what really happened," said
Louisa Mebbin a few days after the ball.
 
(iv) Louisa Mebbin's pretty week-end cottage, christened by her "Les Fauves,"
and gay in summer-time with its garden
borders of tiger-lilies, is the wonder and
admiration of her friends
 
Loona Bimberton (i) As for Loona Bimberton, she refused to look at an illustrated paper for weeks,
and her letter of thanks for the gift of a
tiger-claw brooch was a model of
repressed emotions
 
(ii) There are limits beyond which repressed emotions become dangerous.  

Rewrite the one in ordinary prose so that the meaning is retained.

It was Mrs. Packletide's pleasure and intention that she should shoot a tiger.

Mrs. Packletide had already arranged in her mind the lunch she would give at her
house on Curzon Street, ostensibly in Loona Bimberton's honour, with a tiger-skin
rug occupying most of the foreground and all of the conversation.
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Years later Mrs. Packletide writes her autobiography. As Mrs. Packletide, write
about the tiger episode with the help of the clues given below.

jealous of the applause Loona was getting-thought of tiger
hunt--all arranged-- Louisa Mebbin accompanied; turned out
to be a blackmailer-huge price to pay to outdo a rival

Answer the question given below:

The Maasai warriors chase a lion with rattle bells to


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