MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS ON PARADISE LOST BOOK 9 (USEFUL FOR PG TRB ENGLISH/UG TRB ENGLISH/NET ENGLISH/SET ENGLISH ASPIRANTS) PREPARED BY ADITHYA ACADEMY SALEM-EXCLUSIVE ENGLISH TRB COACHING CENTER
- What form does Satan take to enter Paradise in Book 9?
a) A cherub
b) A serpent
c) An angel
d) A bird - Why does Eve suggest that she and Adam work separately?
a) To cover more ground
b) To avoid distracting each other
c) To prove her independence
d) To meet Satan alone - How does Satan gain entry into Paradise?
a) Through the main gate
b) By flying over the wall
c) Through the underground fountain of the Tigris River
d) By disguising himself as an angel - What has Satan been doing for the seven days before Book 9?
a) Planning his strategy
b) Traveling within the dark shadow of the Earth
c) Observing Adam and Eve
d) Creating more demons - According to Milton, why is the Fall a more heroic subject than previous epics?
a) It involves divine characters
b) It has a larger scope
c) It deals with internal rather than external conflict
d) It has more action scenes - What does the Serpent claim will happen if Eve eats the forbidden fruit?
a) Immortality
b) Superhuman strength
c) Godlike knowledge
d) Ability to fly - How does Eve initially react to the Serpent's ability to speak?
a) With fear
b) With curiosity
c) With anger
d) With indifference - What explanation does Satan give for the Serpent's newfound ability to speak?
a) Divine intervention
b) Eating the forbidden fruit
c) Natural evolution
d) Magical enchantment - What argument does Satan use to convince Eve that God's command is unfair?
a) God is jealous of human potential
b) The fruit is not actually harmful
c) Adam has already eaten it
d) Eve deserves to be equal to Adam - How does Adam respond when he learns Eve has eaten the forbidden fruit?
a) He immediately eats it too
b) He begs God for forgiveness
c) He becomes angry with Eve
d) He contemplates suicide - What is Adam's main motivation for eating the forbidden fruit?
a) Curiosity
b) Desire for knowledge
c) Love for Eve
d) Rebellion against God - What is the first consequence Adam and Eve experience after eating the fruit?
a) They gain infinite knowledge
b) They become ashamed of their nakedness
c) They start to age rapidly
d) They lose the ability to speak to animals - How does Adam and Eve's relationship change after the Fall?
a) They become closer
b) They start to argue and blame each other
c) They ignore each other
d) They immediately seek forgiveness together - What natural event occurs as a result of the Fall?
a) An earthquake
b) A flood
c) A solar eclipse
d) A meteor shower - How does Nature respond to Adam and Eve's transgression?
a) With indifference
b) With joy
c) With sorrow and signs of decay
d) With renewed vigor - What is Satan's emotional state after successfully tempting Eve?
a) Triumph
b) Regret
c) Fear
d) Indifference - How does Milton portray Eve's approach to the Tree of Knowledge?
a) Hesitant and fearful
b) Eager and curious
c) Angry and defiant
d) Sad and resigned - What simile does Milton employ to describe Eve's fall?
a) Like a withering flower
b) Like a sinking ship
c) Like a falling star
d) Like a crumbling tower - What does Eve initially intend to do with her newfound knowledge?
a) Hide it from Adam
b) Share it with Adam
c) Use it to challenge God
d) Forget about it entirely - How does Adam characterize his love for Eve before deciding to eat the fruit?
a) As a weakness
b) As his strength
c) As a divine gift
d) As a burden - What reason does Adam give for eating the fruit?
a) He doesn't want to live without Eve
b) He believes God will forgive them
c) He thinks the fruit's effects are temporary
d) He wants to prove his love to Eve - How does Milton describe Adam and Eve's lust after the Fall?
a) As a burning fire
b) As a raging storm
c) As a poisonous plant
d) As a wild animal - What do Adam and Eve use to cover themselves after the Fall?
a) Animal skins
b) Fig leaves
c) Grass and twigs
d) Clouds - How does Milton characterize Adam and Eve's sleep after the Fall?
a) Peaceful and rejuvenating
b) Fitful and disturbed
c) Deep and dreamless
d) They are unable to sleep - What is the predominant emotion of Adam and Eve at the conclusion of Book 9?
a) Hope
b) Anger
c) Shame
d) Defiance
Answers
- b
- a
- c
- b
- c
- c
- b
- b
- a
- a
- c
- b
- b
- a
- c
- a
- b
- c
- b
- b
- a
- a
- b
- b
- c
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