Q.1.
The word 'bafflement' means _________
Q.2.
Macavity, also called the "Mystery Cat", goes by a more unusual name. Who is this master criminal that has inspired a poem?
Q.3.
Macavity leaves Scotland Yard in bafflement, but who does he leave in despair?
Q.4.
"He's broken every human law, he breaks the law of gravity. His powers of levitation would make a ... stare". What person would Macavity make stare at his powers?
Q.5.
In the poem, Macavity is described. What kind of cat is he?
Q.6.
"He sways his head from side to side, with movements like a ...". What does he move like?
Q.7.
When a crime has been discovered where is Macavity?
Q.8.
At the end of the poem the Macavity is given a moniker. What nickname is he called?
Q.9.
Which literary device is used in the line "Macavity's a Mystery Cat: he's called the Hidden Paw"
Q.10.
Which literary device is used in the line " Macavity, Macavity, there's no one like Macavity"
Q.11.
What does the word 'levitation' mean?
Q.12.
The word 'fiend' means ____________
Q.13.
Depravity means ______________