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Saving the Tiger

ICSE · Class 6 · English Literature

Step-by-step guide to study Saving the Tiger in ICSE Class 6 English Literature. Topics to cover, practice strategy, and time allocation.

50 questions30 flashcards4 concepts

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Study Plan

1
Day 1–2

Learn the Theory

Read the textbook chapter carefully. Note down definitions, formulas, and key concepts.

2
Day 3

Practice Problems

Solve textbook exercises and additional practice questions. There are 50 questions available for this chapter.

3
Day 4

Revise & Test

Revise key formulas and concepts without looking at notes. Take a practice quiz to test your understanding. Mark weak areas for re-revision.

4
Day 7

Spaced Revision

Revisit Saving the Tiger after a week. Use flashcards for quick recall. Solve previous year questions from this chapter.

What to Focus On

  • The writer saw his first wild tiger in Kanha Tiger Reserve.
  • He was riding on a tame elephant with a young mahout.
  • The tiger was calm and curious, not aggressive.

  • Tigers are endangered despite being India's National Animal.
  • Only around 3,000 tigers survive in the wild in India.
  • India’s forests can support up to 10,000 tigers with proper protection.

  • Poaching: Tigers are killed for their skin, bones, and body parts.
  • Habitat destruction: Forests are cut down for farming and development.
  • Prey poaching: Deer and other animals are hunted for meat, reducing tiger food.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tigers are naturally aggressive and dangerous to humans.

Poaching is the only reason tigers are endangered.

National parks are only for tigers, so protecting tigers is the only goal.

Memory Tips

Tigers are endangered due to poaching, habitat loss, and prey depletion.

Tiger body parts are in demand in China and Southeast Asia for decoration and traditional medicine.

Habitat destruction: forests were once widespread, now tigers live only in 'green islands' like national parks.

Prey animals like deer are poached, leading to less food for tigers.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the important topics in Saving the Tiger for ICSE Class 6 English Literature?
Saving the Tiger covers several key topics that are frequently asked in ICSE Class 6 board exams. Focus on the core concepts listed on this page and practise related questions to build confidence.
How to score full marks in Saving the Tiger — ICSE Class 6 English Literature?
Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 50 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.

Sources & Official References

Content is aligned to the official syllabus. Refer to the board website for the latest curriculum.

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