
Class 12 English Poetry Ch-9 Snake MCQs Exam 2027Details: नीचे दिए गए सभी Questions Bihar Board परीक्षा 2027 के लिए “Very Very Important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) Objective” (अत्यंत महत्वपूर्ण प्रश्न) हैं। इन सभी Class 12th English Poetry Book Chapter-9 Snake का Questions का Solve का वीडियो Youtube और Website पर Upload किया है।

. The poet compares the snake’s movement into the hole to —
(A) a king
(B) a thief
(C) a horror
(D) a guest
2. In ….. according to the poem ‘Snake’, black snakes are considered innocent. (BSEB, 2020A)
(A) England
(B) Sicily
(C) France
(D) Italy
3. ‘He drank enough, And lifted his head, dreamily, as one who has drunken’ — is from : (BSEB, 2024A)
(A) Snake
(B) My Grandmother’s House
(C) The Soldier
(D) An Epitaph
4. D.H. Lawrence has written the poem—
(A) My Grand Mother’s House
(B) Snake
(C) An Epitaph
(D) The Soldier
5. The snake seemed like a ………… in exile.
(A) saint
(B) fakir
(C) queen
(D) king
6. “Was it cowardice, that I dared not kill him?” is from—
(A) Song of Myself
(B) The Soldier
(C) Snake
(D) Fire-Hymn
7. In the poem ‘Snake’, Lawrence exalts the values of …… life.
(A) primitive
(B) city
(C) civilized
(D) artificial
8. The poet had gone to the water trough to drink —
(A) tea
(B) coffee
(C) water
(D) milk
9. D.H. Lawrence exalts the values of primitive life in— (BSEB, 2021A)
(A) Snake
(B) Fire-Hymn
(C) Song of Myself
(D) My Grandmother’s House
10. “And stooped and drank a little more” is from— (BSEB, 2020A)
(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) Song of Myself
(C) Snake
(D) Ode to Autumn
11. Who is the speaker in the poem ‘Snake’?
(A) Donne
(B) Whitman
(C) Keats
(D) Lawrence
12. The speaker had a desire to talk to —
(A) cat
(B) rat
(C) scorpion
(D) snake
13. The poet was …… dressed when he saw the snake. (BSEB, 2022A)
(A) formally
(B) in Pyjamas
(C) in his nightsuit
(D) in his undergarments
14. A ………… is mentioned in the poem ‘Snake’. (BSEB, 2025A)
(A) mango tree
(B) peepal tree
(C) carbo tree
(D) None of these
15. “If you were not afraid, you would kill him!” is from—
(A) Snake
(B) An Epitaph
(C) Song of Myself
(D) The Soldier
16. ‘He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do’ is written by— (BSEB, 2018C)
(A) T.S. Eliot
(B) D.H. Lawrence
(C) Rupert Brooke
(D) John Keats
17. ‘I despised myself and the voices of my accursed human education.’ is from :
(A) My grandmother’s House
(B) An Epitaph
(C) Snake
(D) Ode to Autumn
18. The poet compares the snake to a ………… bird, albatross.
(A) river
(B) sea
(C) pond
(D) well
19. A snake appears on a trough of the ………… to sip water. (BSEB, 2025A)
(A) doctor
(B) teacher
(C) poet
(D) none of these
20. The snake looked at the poet — (BSEB, 2018A)
(A) happily
(B) confusingly
(C) sadly
(D) vaguely
21. “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
22. ‘He lifted his head from his drinking’ is from— (BSEB, 2021A)
(A) Snake
(B) Song of Myself
(C) Ode to Autumn
(D) An Epitaph
23. The poet in ‘Snake’ picked up a ………… log.
(A) hard
(B) clumsy
(C) soft
(D) metal
24. Who wanted to kill the Snake?
(A) The poet
(B) The neighbour
(C) The gardener
(D) The children
25. A ………… came to D.H. Lawrence’s water trough.
(A) snake
(B) cow
(C) goat
(D) cat
26. The poet is …. the snake. (BSEB, 2022A)
(A) in awe of
(B) afraid of
(C) running away from
(D) ready to hide from
27. “Someone was before me at my water-trough, And I, like a second comer, waiting.”—is from : (BSEB, 2022A)
(A) The Soldier
(B) Snake
(C) Fire Hymn
(D) An Epitaph
28. “And must wait, must stand and wait, for there he was at the trough before me.” is taken from
(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) Ode to Autumn
(C) Macavity:The Mystery Cat
(D) Snake
29. When the poet saw the snake, it was a very ….. day.
(A) cool
(B) warm
(C) cold
(D) hot
30. ‘Was it ….., that I dared not kill him ? Was it perversity, that I longed to talk to him ?’
(A) power
(B) love
(C) jealousy
(D) cowardice
31. D.H. Lawrence died in the year —
(A) 1920
(B) 1940
(C) 1930
(D) 1950
32. The snake met the poet near his water — (BSEB, 2019A)
(A) bucket
(B) well
(C) trough
(D) pond
33. In Sicily, according to the poem, gold snakes are considered —
(A) harmless
(B) innocent
(C) venomous
(D) playful
34. The poet was carrying a …… when he went to the trough.
(A) stick
(B) pitcher
(C) log
(D) bucket
35. The snake emerged from a …… in the wall.
(A) window
(B) door
(C) fissure
(D) hole
36. “Etna smoking” refers to a volcano located in —
(A) Italy
(B) France
(C) Sicily
(D) Spain
37. The poet feels he has to …… for his “pettiness” in hitting the snake.
(A) apologize
(B) expiate
(C) forget
(D) celebrate
38. The snake sipped water with his —
(A) curved mouth
(B) straight mouth
(C) tongue
(D) teeth
39. D.H. Lawrence was born in —
(A) 1885
(B) 1895
(C) 1905
(D) 1875
40. The poet describes the day as —
(A) a “hot, hot day”
(B) a “cold, dark night”
(C) a “rainy evening”
(D) a “windy afternoon”
41. How did the snake drink the water?
(A) In a hurry
(B) Silently
(C) Noisily
(D) Aggressively
42. The poet considers himself a …… at the water-trough.
(A) first comer
(B) second comer
(C) stranger
(D) master
43. The “voices of education” in the poet’s mind were —
(A) helpful
(B) accursed
(C) divine
(D) inspiring
44. After hitting the snake, the poet compares his act to that of —
(A) a hero
(B) a king
(C) the Ancient Mariner
(D) a soldier
45. The snake’s tongue is described as —
(A) soft
(B) forked
(C) long
(D) red
46. D.H. Lawrence belongs to —
(A) The 18th Century
(B) The 19th Century
(C) The 20th Century
(D) The 21st Century
47. ‘Snake’ is written in —
(A) Sonnet form
(B) Free verse
(C) Rhymed couplets
(D) Blank verse
48. The snake looked like a ‘king in exile’ because it was —
(A) Dangerous
(B) Majestic and dignified
(C) Homeless
(D) Weak
49. The color of the snake in the poem is —
(A) Black
(B) Golden
(C) Brown (Earth-brown)
(D) Green
50. “He reached down from a fissure in the earth-wall in the gloom”—who does ‘He’ refer to?
(A) The poet
(B) The snake
(C) A bird
(D) The neighbor
51. D.H. Lawrence was also a famous —
(A) Scientist
(B) Novelist and short-story writer
(C) Politician
(D) Musician
52. In the poem, the poet feels a sense of …… after throwing the log.
(A) Joy
(B) Pride
(C) Regret and Guilt
(D) Victory
53. The snake drank water with his …… mouth.
(A) Wide
(B) Open
(C) Straight
(D) Small
54. ‘Snake’ is a poem about the conflict between …… and human education.
(A) Modernity
(B) Nature (Instinct)
(C) Science
(D) Religion
55. The phrase ‘a sort of horror, a sort of protest’ describes the poet’s feeling when the snake —
(A) Drank water
(B) Looked at him
(C) Went back into the black hole
(D) Came out of the fissure
| Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
| 1 | (B) | 15 | (A) | 29 | (D) | 43 | (B) |
| 2 | (B) | 16 | (B) | 30 | (D) | 44 | (C) |
| 3 | (A) | 17 | (C) | 31 | (C) | 45 | (B) |
| 4 | (B) | 18 | (B) | 32 | (C) | 46 | (C) |
| 5 | (D) | 19 | (C) | 33 | (C) | 47 | (B) |
| 6 | (C) | 20 | (D) | 34 | (B) | 48 | (B) |
| 7 | (A) | 21 | (C) | 35 | (C) | 49 | (C) |
| 8 | (C) | 22 | (A) | 36 | (C) | 50 | (B) |
| 9 | (A) | 23 | (B) | 37 | (B) | 51 | (B) |
| 10 | (C) | 24 | (A) | 38 | (B) | 52 | (C) |
| 11 | (D) | 25 | (A) | 39 | (A) | 53 | (C) |
| 12 | (D) | 26 | (A) | 40 | (A) | 54 | (B) |
| 13 | (B) | 27 | (B) | 41 | (B) | 55 | (C) |
| 14 | (C) | 28 | (D) | 42 | (B) |
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