English – Poetry 9_1 0% Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. 1 / 25 The phrase ‘a king of exile’ in the poem ‘Snake’ stands for- The lion The elephant The snake The rat 2 / 25 D.H. Lawrence has written the poem- My grand mother’s house An epitaph Snake The soldier 3 / 25 The speaker in the poem ‘Snake’ hits the snake with- A hunter A log None of these A rod 4 / 25 She noticed a ______ behind the door of the bedroom. Cat Dog Cow Ox 5 / 25 The poet compares the snake to a ______ bird, albatross. Sea Well Pond River 6 / 25 A ______ is mentioned in the poem ‘Snake’. None of these Mango tree Peepal tree Carbotree 7 / 25 The snake seemed like a ______ in exile. King Queen Saint Fakir 8 / 25 The speaker had a desire to talk to ______ Snake Cat Scorpion Rat 9 / 25 The snake tooked at the poet ______ Vaguely Happily Sadly Confusingly 10 / 25 Who is the speaker in the poem, ‘Snake’ ? D.H. Lawrence Keats Donne Whitman 11 / 25 D.H. Lawrence was- All of these A fiction writer A poet A short story-writer 12 / 25 In the poem ‘Snake’ Lawrence denounces the artificialities of ______ life. Medieval Modem Ancient None of these 13 / 25 After hitting the snake with a log the speaker of the poem ‘Snake’ wants to – Celebrate None of an Enjoy Expiate 14 / 25 A snake appears on a trough of the ______ to sip water. Poet None of these Teacher Doctor 15 / 25 The speaker of the poem ‘Snake compares the smake with the sea-albatross of eve of st. Agnes Lycidas The Ancient mariner The scholar gipsy 16 / 25 The poet had gone to the water trough to drink ______ Coffee Milk Tea Water 17 / 25 The snake came to the poet’s water through on ______ day. Hot Cold Rainy None of these 18 / 25 ‘There is a house now far away where once I received love’ ______ is from the poem Snake Ode to Autumn My Grand mother’s House Song of Myself 19 / 25 In ______ according to the poem Snake’ black snake are considered innocent Sicily Italy France England 20 / 25 The snake met the poet near his water ______ Trough Bucket Well Pond 21 / 25 ‘He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do’ is written by- T.S. Eliot John Keats Rupert Brooke D.H. Lawrence 22 / 25 ‘The voice of my education said to me He must be killed these line are taken from- Fire-hymn The soldier An epitaph Snake 23 / 25 The poet was wearing ______ Pant None of these Pyjama Underwear 24 / 25 Who was composed the poem Snake ? T.S. Eliot W.H. Auden W.B. Yeats D.H. Lawrence 25 / 25 A ______ came to D.H. Lawrence’s water trough. Cow Snake Goat Cat 0% Restart quiz