The poet ran away due to the presence of:
  • a chameleon
  • a monkey
  • a snake
  • the beehive
The snake rouses the sense of In the human beings:
  • fear
  • hatred
  • love
  • revenge
The mother told that a garden snake was:
  • dangerous
  • poisonous
  • harmless
  • their guest
The poet learn a lesson to:
  • hit the snake
  • stand aside quietly
  • run away
  • wait for the guest
The popular belief is that the:
  • snake-bite kills a human being
  • fangs of the snake are dangerous
  • snakes guard wealth
  • both (a) and (b)
The term used for the movement of the snake is:
  • wriggles
  • crawls
  • moves
  • both (a) and (b)
Why are snakes dangerous, according to you?
  • because they look very dangerous
  • because their venom is poisonous
  • because they make terrible sounds
  • both ‘a’ and ‘b’
Why does the snake kill insects?
  • because he does not like them
  • because he wants to rule the forest
  • because he wants to eat them as a food
  • because he wants to save human beings
What does the ‘wiggling’ of the snake mean?
  • winking at other animals
  • moving loftily his head left and right
  • sneezing
  • smiling
What does the poet mean by ‘There’s no mistake’?
  • snake won’t bite
  • that there is no harm in standing there
  • that some mistakes can be made
  • that everything is correct
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