MCQ Chapter 21 Class 12 English Rainbow Part 2 Bihar Board My Grandmother’s HouseMCQ’s For All Chapters – English Rainbow Part 2 Class 12th 1. What does the poet mean by “the voices in me said”?His inner instinctsHis conscience influenced by societal normsThe snake’s communicationThe sound of nature around himQuestion 1 of 202. What does the phrase “burning bowels of the earth” suggest?The snake’s home in volcanic regionsThe heat of the earthThe snake’s fiery natureUnderground treasuresQuestion 2 of 203. Why does the poet call the snake a “guest”?The snake was invitedThe poet viewed it as a visitor to his domainIt stayed in the poet’s homeIt behaved politelyQuestion 3 of 204. How does the poet describe the snake’s drinking?Loud and forcefulSilent and sereneQuick and nervousHesitant and shakyQuestion 4 of 205. What is the poet’s ultimate realization about the snake?It was dangerous and should be killedIt represented an uncorrupted force of natureIt was a nuisance to humansIt had no significanceQuestion 5 of 206. What kind of day is described in the poem?Cold and rainyBright and windyHot and stillCloudy and humidQuestion 6 of 207. How does the poet react after throwing the log?He feels justified in his actionsHe is filled with remorseHe ignores the snake’s reactionHe runs away in fearQuestion 7 of 208. What does the black hole symbolize in the poem?Danger and darknessMystery and the unknownThe snake’s homeAll of the aboveQuestion 8 of 209. How is the theme of education portrayed in the poem?As an enlightening forceAs a burden that stifles instinctsAs a reason for the poet’s braveryAs a source of conflictQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the poet call his act of throwing the log?CourageousA moment of pettinessA wise decisionA calculated moveQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the poet’s attitude towards the snake’s departure?Relief that it’s goneRegret and fascinationIndifferenceFear of its returnQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the phrase “flickered his two-forked tongue” signify?AggressionThe snake’s curiosity and movementA threat to the poetIts readiness to attackQuestion 12 of 2013. What was the poet’s initial instinct regarding the snake?To kill it immediatelyTo admire its presenceTo observe from a distanceTo feed it waterQuestion 13 of 2014. Why does the poet compare the snake to a god?For its majestic and unseeing mannerBecause it grants blessingsFor its supernatural powersBecause of its sizeQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the symbolic meaning of “hospitality” in the poem?Extending kindness to guests, human or otherwiseBuilding a welcoming homeGenerosity towards strangersShowing gratitude for visitorsQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the poet long for after the snake departs?That it should never returnThat he could undo his actionThat he had killed itThat he could have a companion snakeQuestion 16 of 2017. What is the mood of the poet at the end of the poem?TriumphRegret and introspectionJoy and satisfactionConfusionQuestion 17 of 2018. What literary work does the poet refer to with “the albatross”?The Rime of the Ancient MarinerParadise LostThe OdysseyBeowulfQuestion 18 of 2019. What quality of the snake most appealed to the poet?Its slownessIts majestic, unhurried demeanorIts fear of humansIts harmlessnessQuestion 19 of 2020. How does the poem address the relationship between humans and nature?It portrays humans as dominant over natureIt criticizes humans for their unnecessary crueltyIt suggests coexistence is impossibleIt praises human control over animalsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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