1. Who is the speaker in the poem, ‘Snake’ ?
(A) Donne
(B) Whitman
(C) Keats
(D) D.H. Lawrence ✓
2. A snake appears on a trough of the …………… to sip water.
(A) doctor
(B) teacher
(C) poet ✓
(D) None of these
3. The poet had gone to the water trough to drink ………
(A) tea
(B) coffee
(C) water ✓
(D) milk
4. The poet compares the snake to a ……………. bird, albatross.
(A) river
(B) sea ✓
(C) pond
(D) well
5. A …………… is mentioned in the poem ‘Snake’.
(A) mango tree
(B) peepal tree
(C) carbotree ✓
(D) None of these
6. The snake met the poet near his water ………
(A) bucket
(B) well
(C) trough ✓
(D) pond
7. The speaker had a desire to talk to ……….
(A) cat
(B) rat
(C) scorpion
(D) snake ✓
8. The snake tooked at the poet ……….
(A) happily
(B) confusingly
(C) sadly
(D) vaguely ✓
9. ‘The voice of my education said to me He must be killed these line are taken from-
(A) The Soldier
(B) Fire-Hymn
(C) Snake ✓
(D) An Epitaph
10. ‘Hé lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do’ is written by-
(A) T.S. Eliot
(B) D.H. Lawrence ✓
(C) Rupert Brooke
(D) John Keats
11. Who was composed the poem ‘Snake’s ?
(A) D.H. Lawrence ✓
(B) T.S. Eliot
(C) W.B. Yeats
(D) W.H. Auden
12. The speaker of the poem ‘Snake compares the smake with the sea-albatross of
(A) ‘The Ancient Mariner’ ✓
(B) ‘Eve of St. Agnes’
(C) ‘The Scholar Gipsy
(D) ‘Lycidas’
13. in the poem ‘Snake’ Lawrence denounces the artificialities of ……….. life.
(A) ancient
(B) medieval
(C) modem ✓
(D) None of these
14. The snake came to the poet’s water through on……………day.
(A) hot ✓
(B) cold
(C) rainy
(D) None of these
15. The speaker in the poem ‘Snake’ hits the smke with-
(A) a hunter
(B) a log ✓
(C) a rod
(D) None of these
16. D.H. Lawrence has written the poem-
(A) My Grand Mother’s House
(B) Snake ✓
(C) An Epitaph
(D) The Soldier
17. A ………….. came to D.H. Lawrence’s water trough.
(A) snake ✓
(B) Cow
(C) goat
(D) cat
18. The snake seemed like a …. ……… in exile.
(A) saint
(B) fakir
(C)queen
(D) king ✓
19. The poet was wearing ………
(A) pant
(B) pyjama ✓
(C) underwear
(D) None of these
20. The phrase ‘a king of exile’ in the poem ‘Snake’ stands for-
(A) the rat
(B) the elephant
(C) the snake ✓
(D) the lion
21. D.H. Lawrence was-
(A) a fiction writer
(B) a poet
(C) a short story-writer
(D) All of these ✓
22. After hitting the snake with a log the speaker of the poem ‘Snake’ wants to –
(A) enjoy
(B) expiate ✓
(C) celebrate
(D) None of an
23. In ………..according to the poem Snake’ black snake are considered innocent
(A) England
(B) Sicily ✓
(C) France
(D) Italy
24. The speaker had a desire to talk to ……….
(A) cat
(B) rat
(C) scorpion
(D) snake ✓
25. The snake came to the poet’s water through on……………day.
(A) hot ✓
(B) cold
(C) rainy
(D) None of these