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The State banned tiger hunting by anyone except the Maharaja. A proclamation was issued to the effect that if anyone dared to fling so much as a stone at a tiger, all his wealth and property would be confiscated. The Maharaja vowed he would attend to all other matters only after killing a hundred tigers. Initially, the king seemed well set to realise his ambition. Not that he faced no dangers. There were times when the bullet missed its mark, the tiger leapt upon him and he fought the beast with his bare hands. Each time it was the Maharaja who won. |
What vow did the Maharaja take to deal with all other matters?
Options
He would kill a hundred tigers.
Free his kingdom from all tigers.
Make a tiger-free kingdom.
Put an end to the tiger menace.
MCQ
Solution
He would kill a hundred tigers.
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