1. The phrase ‘a king of exile’ in the poem
‘Snake’ stands for-
(A) The Rat
(B) The Elephant
(C) The Snake
(D) The Lion
2. After
hitting the snake with a log the speaker of the poem ‘Snake’ wants to –
(A) Enjoy
(B) Expiate
(C) Celebrate
(D) None of above
3. The snake
came to the poet’s water through on……………day.
(A) Hot
(B) Cold
(C) Rainy
(D) None of these
4. In
………..according to the poem Snake’ black snake are considered innocent
(A) England
(B) Sicily
(C) France
(D) Italy
5. The speaker
in the poem ‘Snake’ hits the snake with-
(A) A Hunter
(B) A Log
(C) A Rod
(D) None of these
6. 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’
7. Who was
composed the poem ‘ The Snake’ ?
(A) D.H.
Lawrence
(B) T.S. Eliot
(C) W.B. Yeats
(D) W.H. Auden Ans
8. D.H.
Lawrence was-
(A) A Fiction Writer
(B) A Poet
(C) A Short Story-Writer
(D) All of
these
9. In the poem
‘Snake’ Lawrence denounces the artificialities of ……….. life.
(A) Ancient
(B) Medieval
(C) Modem
(D) None of these
10. Who is the
speaker in the poem, ‘Snake’?
(A) Donne
(B) Whitman
(C) Keats
(D) D.H. Lawrence
11. D.H.
Lawrence has written the poem-
(A) My Grand Mother’s House
(B) Snake
(C) An Epitaph
(D) The Soldier
12. A snake
appears on a trough of the …………… to sip water.
(A) Doctor
(B) Teacher
(C) Poet
(D) None of these
13. A …………..
came to D.H. Lawrence’s water trough.
(A) Snake
(B) Cow
(C) Goat
(D) Cat
14. The poet
had gone to the water trough to drink ………
(A) Tea
(B) Coffee
(C) Water
(D) Milk
15. The poet
compares the snake to a ……………. bird, albatross.
(A) River
(B) Sea
(C) Pond
(D) Well
16. The snake
seemed like a …. ……… in exile.
(A) Saint
(B) Fakir
(C) Queen
(D) King
17. A …………… is
mentioned in the poem ‘Snake’.
(A) Mango Tree
(B) Peepal Tree
(C) Carbo Tree
(D) None of these
18. The poet
was wearing ………
(A) Pant
(B) Pyjama
(C) Underwear
(D) None of these
19. The snake
met the poet near his water ………
(A) Bucket
(B) Well
(C) Trough
(D) Pond
20. The
speaker had a desire to talk to ……….
(A) Cat
(B) Rat
(C) Scorpion
(D) Snake
21. The snake
looked at the poet ……….
(A) Happily
(B) Confusingly
(C) Sadly
(D) Vaguely
22. ‘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
23. ‘He 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
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