1. The poet’s attitude towards the tree can be called -
2. The Casuarina tree’s creeper climbs up to its very -
3. The tree wears the creeper as a -
4. ‘…it shall arise’ – What is referred to as ‘it’?
5. Thinking of the tree, the poet’s eyes are blinded by -
6. The ‘eerie speech’ refers to the -
7. The colour of the baboon is -
8. In the poem ‘Our Casuarina Tree’, who are singing?
9. Which phrase best describes the Casuarina tree in the poem?
10. The ‘giant’ in the poem is the -
11. The water-lilies in the tank look like -
12. How does the gray baboon sit on the top of the tree?
13. What kind of a poem is ‘Our Casuarina Tree’?
14. How does the poet describe the tree’s appearance?
15. The tree’s shadow falls on the -
16. What springs in the tank?
17. The baboon is seen mostly in -
18. What do the baboon’s offspring do?
19. The poet imagines that the summit of the tree has reached the -
20. Under the tree the poet played with -
21. The water-wraith slumbers -
22. The ‘dirge-like murmur’ is -
23. How does the poet feel when her casement is thrown wide open in the morning?
24. Which of the following birds is mentioned in the poem?
25. On the trunk of the tree the creeper makes -
26. The Casuarina tree is dear to the poet’s -
27. Who is the speaker in the poem?
28. Sitting on the top of the tree, the baboon watches the -
29. The huge python here is -
30. The poet could think of the tree until -
31. ‘Our Casuarina Tree’ is a poem published in -
32. The adjective used to describe the offspring of the baboon is -
33. What is the colour of the clusters of flowers hanging from the boughs of the Casuarina tree?
34. The sleepy cows go to the -
35. At night, the garden gets overflowed by a sweet song which actually refers to the -
36. The trunk of the tree is -
37. What hangs from the boughs of the Casuarina tree?
38. Due to the embrace of the creeper, the other tree would have -
39. The darkling’s song seems -
40. The poet looks at the Casuarina tree through her casement -