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

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