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The Jungle Book — Comprehension Quiz

Multiple-Choice Questions

**1. Who is the author of The Jungle Book?**
A. Rudyard Kipling
B. Mother Wolf
C. Akela
D. Tabaqui

2. What time of day does the story "Mowgli's Brothers" begin?
A. Midnight
B. Seven o'clock in the evening
C. Dawn
D. Noon

3. What kind of animal is Tabaqui?
A. A tiger
B. A wolf
C. A jackal
D. A kite

4. Why are the jungle animals both wary of and afraid of Tabaqui?
A. He is the strongest hunter in the jungle
B. He is apt to go mad and bite everything in his way
C. He is the leader of the Pack
D. He steals cubs from wolf dens

5. What does Mother Wolf notice that Shere Khan is hunting that night?
A. A buck
B. Cattle
C. Man
D. Frogs

6. Why couldn't Shere Khan enter the wolves' cave to take Mowgli?
A. He was too afraid of Mother Wolf
B. The cave entrance was too narrow for a tiger
C. Father Wolf blocked the entrance with a rock
D. The cubs chased him away

7. What nickname does Mother Wolf give the man's cub?
A. Akela
B. Lungri
C. Mowgli the Frog
D. Raksha

8. According to the Law of the Jungle, when must wolf cubs be brought before the Pack Council?
A. As soon as they are born
B. As soon as they are old enough to stand on their feet
C. Only after they have killed their first buck
D. Never, unless a tiger demands it

Short-Answer Questions

9. Why does the Law of the Jungle forbid beasts from eating Man, according to the reasons given in the story?

10. Describe how Shere Khan got burned, and how this affected his mood that night.

11. What promise does Mother Wolf (Raksha) make about Mowgli and Shere Khan's future?


Answer Key

  1. A. Rudyard Kipling
  2. B. Seven o'clock in the evening
  3. C. A jackal
  4. B. He is apt to go mad and bite everything in his way
  5. C. Man
  6. B. The cave entrance was too narrow for a tiger
  7. C. Mowgli the Frog
  8. B. As soon as they are old enough to stand on their feet
  1. The text gives two reasons: the real reason is that man-killing eventually brings white men with guns and villagers with torches to hunt the jungle animals, causing everyone to suffer. The reason the beasts tell each other is that Man is the weakest and most defenseless of creatures, so it is unsportsmanlike to touch him, and man-eaters become mangy and lose their teeth.
  1. Shere Khan jumped at a woodcutter's campfire and burned his feet, which is why he missed his charge and made an "untigerish howl." This left him angry and furious, and he blamed his pain and failure on his hunt for the man's cub.
  1. Mother Wolf declares that Mowgli will live to run and hunt with the Pack, and that one day he will hunt Shere Khan just as Shere Khan hunted him.

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