Correct option is B
The correct answer is B.
When a snake moves, the speed at which it covers distance is determined by the length of each loop it makes and the time taken to complete each loop.
Snake ‘A’ is moving by making broad loops, which implies that each loop covers a greater distance compared to snake ‘B’ making narrow loops. Since both snakes are identical, their speeds can be compared by considering the time taken to complete each loop.
As snake ‘B’ is making narrow loops, it covers a shorter distance with each loop. This means that it requires less time to complete a loop compared to snake ‘A’, which takes more time due to the longer distance covered in each loop.