Man-Eaters of Kumaon by Jim Corbett
  • 1. "Man-Eaters of Kumaon" is a compelling narrative written by the legendary British hunter and conservationist Jim Corbett, detailing his thrilling encounters with two notorious man-eating tigers that terrorized the Kumaon region of India in the early 20th century. Corbett, who was not just a hunter but also a devoted naturalist, recounts his experiences with vivid descriptions and deep respect for the wildlife and the local people affected by these predators. The book intricately weaves together accounts of his hunts, the challenges he faced in tracking and understanding these elusive creatures, and the historical context of the time, offering a rich tapestry of ecological and cultural insights. Through his storytelling, Corbett brings to life the beauty of the Himalayan landscape, the intricacies of animal behavior, and the sometimes tragic interactions between humans and wildlife. His narrative emphasizes not only the thrill of the chase but also his profound understanding of nature and his compassion for both the animals and the villagers who suffered from the attacks. "Man-Eaters of Kumaon" stands as a testament not only to Jim Corbett's remarkable skills as a hunter but also to his lasting legacy as a conservationist, reminding readers of the delicate balance between humanity and the natural world.

    Who is the author of 'Man-Eaters of Kumaon'?
A) Ernest Hemingway
B) Jim Corbett
C) Rudyard Kipling
D) Mark Twain
  • 2. What animal is primarily discussed in 'Man-Eaters of Kumaon'?
A) Lion
B) Leopard
C) Bear
D) Tiger
  • 3. Which tiger is notably described in the book for its man-eating habits?
A) The Thak man-eater
B) The Champawat Tiger
C) The Muktesar Tiger
D) The Panar Tiger
  • 4. What profession did Jim Corbett have while living in India?
A) School teacher
B) Farmer
C) Conservationist and hunter
D) Politician
  • 5. In what year was 'Man-Eaters of Kumaon' first published?
A) 1950
B) 1965
C) 1935
D) 1944
  • 6. Which village is mentioned as being terrorized by the man-eater in the book?
A) Nainital
B) Champawat
C) Haldwani
D) Almora
  • 7. What tactic does Corbett use to hunt the man-eaters?
A) Baiting
B) Shooting from a distance
C) Tracking
D) Trapping
  • 8. What effect did the man-eater's reign have on local communities?
A) Increased prosperity
B) Greater wildlife sightings
C) Fear and displacement
D) Community bonding events
  • 9. How did Corbett feel about hunting man-eaters?
A) It was a necessity for public safety
B) He didn't want to do it
C) It was enjoyable
D) It was unethical
  • 10. What year was Jim Corbett born?
A) 1870
B) 1882
C) 1875
D) 1890
  • 11. What other famous book did Jim Corbett write?
A) The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
B) The Call of the Wild
C) The Jungle Book
D) Mowgli's Brothers
  • 12. How does Corbett generally portray the tigers in the book?
A) As mindless killers
B) As pets
C) As mere threats
D) With respect and understanding
  • 13. In 'Man-Eaters of Kumaon', Corbett often interacts with which group?
A) Local villagers
B) Foreign tourists
C) Government officials
D) Scientists
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