The
Tiger King
Q1. Who was called “The tiger king”?
Ans. Maharaja Jung Jung, Bahadur of
Pratibandapuram was called the tiger king.
Q2. Why was he called the tiger king?
Ans. The chief astrologer had made a
prediction that the cause of maharaja’s death would be the hundredth tiger. To
avoid this, maharaja spent many years of his life killing tigers. That’s why he
was given this title.
Q3. What did the royal infant grow up to
be?
Ans. He grew taller and stronger day by
day. When he came of age at 20, the kingdom came into his hands. He was a brave
and a powerful man and often in a barehanded fight with a tiger, he won by
overpowering it.
Q4. What was the prediction made by
astrologers?
Ans. They made a prophecy that death would
come to him from a tiger. They explained that the prince was born under the
sign of the bull and the tiger was its enemy.
Q5. What was the great miracle that took
place after the 10th day of the birth of crown prince?
Ans. On the 10th day when the
king was talking to the astrologer, the royal infant suddenly addressed the
astrologers in his squeaky voice. He asked them to tell him the manner of his
death. For a 10 day old baby to speak to question and to reason was a miracle.
Q6. What was the reaction of the infant to
the prediction of the astrologers?
Ans. When the infant was told that his
death would come from a tiger, he gave a deep growl and declared loudly “let
tigers beware.”
Q7 .When the king killed the 1st
tiger, what did the chief astrologer say to him?
Ans. He said that the king may kill 99
tigers but he must be careful with the hundredth.
Q8 What proclamation was issued by the king
and why?
Ans. The king banned the tiger hunting by
anyone except the maharaja and the proclamation was that if anyone even threw a
stone on a tiger, his wealth and property would be confiscated. Order was
issued to protect tigers so that the maharaja had enough tigers to kill.
Q9 . What did British officer want?
Ans. The British officer wanted to kill/
hunt tigers in Pratibandapuram and then be photographed with the dead tigers.
Q10. How did the tiger king make up for the
shortfall of tigers in the kingdom?
Ans. He married a girl from a state which
had many tigers. Each time he went to meet his father-in-law he killed five or
six tigers.
Q.11 How did the king solve the problem of
the British officer?
Ans. The king purchased fifty diamond rings
from a jeweler in Calcutta and sent them to the British officer's wife. She
happily kept all of them and thanked the maharaja who eventually saves his kingdom
by spending three lakh rupees.
Q12. How did the king behave when he could
not get the hundredth tiger?
Ans .He became an anxious and a worried man
and sank into gloom. Maharaja’s fury and obstinacy mounted alarmingly because
of which many officers left their jobs.
Q13 How was maharaja provided with the
hundredth tiger?
Ans. The dewan had brought a tiger from
people's park in Madras. He had kept it hidden in his house. At midnight and
his wife drove the tiger into the forest. There, after struggle he managed to
release the tiger into the forest the next day the tiger wandered into
maharaja's presence.
Q14. Did the maharaja actually kill the
tiger? Why or why not?
Ans. The maharaja shot at the tiger but
bullet only whizzed passed him. The tiger fainted from the shock. The king
thought that the tiger had been killed. Later, one of the hunters killed it by
shooting at it from a close range.
Q15 How did the king die?
Ans. The king bought the wooden tiger for
his son on his birthday, while playing with his son a sliver from the tiger
pierced the maharaja's right hand. The next day infection flared in his right
hand and developed into a suppurating sore. It was operated but the king died.
16. How did the prediction come true?
Ans. The prediction was that the death
would come to him through the hundredth tiger. He had killed ninety nine tigers
but the hundredth tiger was killed by the hunter and not by him. So the wooden
tiger happened to be the hundredth tiger that caused his death.
ANSWER IN DETAIL:
17. 'The story is a satire on the concept
of those in power.' Explain.
Ans. The story is a mild political satire
and the author mocks those in power by using the story of whimsical king. The
Maharaja of Pratibandapuram is aware of the prediction made by the astrologer
that death would come to him by a tiger. He takes it as his right to kill
tigers thereafter. He is proud and not at all caring king. He spends the next
ten years hunting tigers and doing little else. He has unlimited power which he
uses to fulfill his personal aspirations. When the tigers are not available, he
is anxious and angry. He imposes his power on the people without caring for
their welfare. The death of the hundredth tiger tells the vain of king with a
false sense of success and he mistakenly feels that he has conquered the death.
The author has used irony to end the story when the proud, selfish and vain
king is killed at the hands of wooden king.
Q18. The story of tiger king is a classic
example of irony? Comment?
Ans. The irony in literature is said to have been used when in a story an
outcome is quite contrary or infact the opposite of the expected one happens
.In the ‘Tiger King’, the chief astrologer when cornered, makes a prediction
about the crown prince that would be killed by a tiger. When the same crown
prince becomes a king and kills the tiger he confronts the chief astrologer and
challenges his prediction. The chief astrologer in a face saving attempt
informs the king that he may kill 99 tigers but his encounter with the 100th
one would be fatal. The irony in the story is that the prediction about 100th
tiger which initially amuses the reader actually turns out to be true even if
the tiger that kills the king is a wooden one. Another irony in the story is
that the king who is able to kill 99 live tigers and finally meets his end when
the sliver of a wooden tiger toy pierces his finger and causes a fatal infection.
Thus the story is a classic example of irony.
Q. Character sketch of tiger king –
Ans. The maharaja of Pratibandapuram had many titles and sub names but he
was popularly known as ‘the tiger king’ .he was called so because he was
selfish enough to kill 99 tigers ruthlessly just for the sake of fulfilling the
astrologer’s prediction .The king was fearless as he managed to kill 99 tigers
wherein on the other hand he was foolish to believe in astrologers prediction.
He wasn’t a good ruler and was least bothered about the people living in his
kingdom .He even asked the toy seller to gift the toy to his son The king was
an intelligent and manipulative man as he bribed the British officer to save
his kingdom . He was not at all a man of principles even his marriage was a
deal for him, so that he could kill 100 tigers he married a princess whose kingdom
comprised of sizeable number of tigers and killed few tigers whenever he went
to meet his father in law.
It helps me a lot thalnks
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