MCQ Chapter 3 A Snake in the Grass Class 11 English Bihar Board 1. What does the story reveal about the family’s reaction to danger?Calm and logicalPanic and superstitionIndifferenceAnger and violenceQuestion 1 of 202. What does the story highlight about Dasa’s character?Laziness and cunningBravery and intelligenceLoyalty and honestyFear and incompetenceQuestion 2 of 203. What do the neighbors blame Dasa for?The snake entering the compoundStealing household itemsLying about the snakeWasting their timeQuestion 3 of 204. What is Dasa’s reaction when asked to search for the snake?He refuses initiallyHe enthusiastically agreesHe demands more payHe calls for professional helpQuestion 4 of 205. Why does the family decide to reward Dasa?He cleans the gardenHe claims to have caught the snakeHe helps the snake charmerHe informs them about the snake’s locationQuestion 5 of 206. What lesson can be drawn from the story?Hard work always pays offPeople tend to overreact to situationsSnakes are symbols of good luckServants should always be respectedQuestion 6 of 207. What does the snake symbolize in the story?Fear and superstitionWisdom and knowledgePower and strengthGood fortuneQuestion 7 of 208. How does the story end?The snake charmer catches the snakeThe snake escapes unnoticedThe snake is seen after Dasa leavesThe family finds another snakeQuestion 8 of 209. What does the story’s title A Snake in the Grass metaphorically suggest?A literal snake in the gardenHidden dangers or deceitReligious beliefs about snakesA trivial domestic problemQuestion 9 of 2010. Who becomes the unintended hero of the day?The college boyThe motherDasaThe snake charmerQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the family plan to do after the incident?Never trust Dasa againProtect the garden from reptilesBuild a fence around the compoundHire a professional gardenerQuestion 11 of 2012. Why is Dasa’s water pot significant in the story?It is used to trap the snakeIt contains the real cobraIt is a symbol of Dasa’s cunningIt belongs to the snake charmerQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the setting of the story?A rural villageAn urban bungalow compoundA forested areaA small town marketQuestion 13 of 2014. What triggers the family’s fear of snakes?The cyclist’s warningThe mother’s superstitionsStatistics shared by the college boyThe neighbors’ commentsQuestion 14 of 2015. What do the neighbors discuss during the incident?Wartime pricesGardening toolsSnakebite deathsAll of the aboveQuestion 15 of 2016. What role does humour play in the story?It distracts from the plotIt highlights the absurdity of the situationIt reduces the seriousness of the snake huntIt mocks Dasa’s characterQuestion 16 of 2017. Why does the snake charmer leave without catching the snake?He couldn’t find itHe demanded more moneyThe family didn’t trust himHe was afraid of snakesQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the youngest son’s reaction at the end suggest?He suspects Dasa’s dishonestyHe wants to hire a new servantHe blames himself for the chaosHe admires the snake’s intelligenceQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the mother believe the snake symbolizes?A warning from God SubramanyaBad luckA curse on the familyGood healthQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the main conflict in the story?Dasa vs. the familyThe family vs. the snakeNeighbors vs. DasaThe family vs. superstitionQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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