1. Whose fables is the poem “The Ant and The Cricket” adapted from?
- Rudyard Kipling
- Paulo Coelho
- Dan Brown
- Aesop
2. Which word is closest to the meaning ‘scarcity of food’?
- Sarvation
- Hunger
- Misery
- Famine
3. Did he wish to repay the ant?
- Yes
- No
- Maybe
- Not mentioned in the poem
4. Who said “I am your servant and friend”?
- ant
- cricket
- both
- no one
5. The poet has described the cricket as-
- Silly
- Young
- Accustomed to sing
- All of the above
6. What would he die of, if the ant didn’t help him?
- Starvation and famine
- Starvation and sorrow
- Starvation and poverty
- Starvation and weakness
7. What did he want from the ant?
- Mouthful of grain
- Shelter from rain
- New clothes
- Only A and B
8. What did the ant advise him to do all winter?
- Sing
- Dance
- Sleep
- Rest
9. What was the policy of the ants?
- Never borrow, never lend
- Always give and take
- Share and grow
- None of the above
10. When did the cricket begin to complain?
- Summers and spring
- When he was drenched in rain
- When he found his cupboard was empty
- All of the above