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Rikki Tikki Tavi Quick Check

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 23mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

"He was a mongoose like a little cat in his fur...like a weasel in his head and habits..."

a)

metaphor

b)

alliteration

c)

simile

d)

onomatopoeia

2.

"I am death..."

a)

metaphor

b)

simile

c)

alliteration

d)

onomatopoeia

3.

"tongue to tail"

a)

onomatopoeia

b)

alliteration

c)

metaphor

d)

simile

4.

"hiss"

a)

onomatopoeia

b)

alliteration

c)

metaphor

d)

simile

5.

After Rikki-tikki kills Nag, you can predict that

a)

Nagaina will leave the family alone.

b)

The family will give Rikki-tikki a gift.

c)

Darzee's babies will finally be safe.

d)

Nagaina will try to get revenge.

6.
Why do Nag and Nagaina want to do away with the entire English family?
a)
They resent the English as conquerors of their land.
b)
They believe that once the family is gone, Rikki-tikki will leave and they will be safe.
c)
They know how much Rikki-tikki loves the English family and hope to break his spirit.
d)
They hope to deprive Rikki-tikki of his main source food.
7.

Rikki Tikki Tavi kills Nag by biting him on the...

a)

head

b)

back

c)

tail

d)

stomach

8.
What is Nag's plan?
a)
To bite the man while he is in the bathroom
b)
To bite Rikki-Tikki when he is asleep
c)
To run away
d)
To bite Darzee when he isn't looking
9.

How is the way Rikki-tikki approaches his fight with Nag different from his earlier fights with Nagaina and Karait?

a)

In the earlier fights, Rikki-tikki starts off by luring the snakes into an open field.

b)

In his fight with Nag, Rikki-tikki first tries to scare the snake away.

c)

Before this fight with Nag, Rikki-tikki carefully plans out his actions.

d)

Rikki-tikki immediately bites Nag's tail so that he doesn't have to worry about being hurt by it.

10.

What does the conflict between Rikki Tikki Tavi and Nag symbolize?

a)

The clash between youth and experience

b)

The eternal struggle between good and evil

c)

The difficulties of adapting to a new environment

d)

The competition for resources in nature