Q1: Who is the author of the story “A Triumph of Surgery”?
(a) James Herriot
(b) Ruskin Bond
(c) Robert Arthur
(d) Victor Canning
Ans: (a)
The author of the story "A Triumph of Surgery" is James Herriot. He was a British veterinary surgeon and author, known for his heartwarming stories about animals and their owners in the Yorkshire Dales.
Q2: Who does “I” refer to in the story?
(a) Tricki
(b) Mrs. Pumphrey
(c) Veterinary surgeon
(d) none of the above
Ans: (c)
In the story, "I" refers to the veterinary surgeon himself, James Herriot. He narrates the events and experiences related to treating Tricki, the dog.
Q3: What is the name of the veterinary surgeon?
(a) Tricki
(b) Mrs. Pumphrey
(c) Hodgkin
(d) Mr. Herriot
Ans: (d)
The name of the veterinary surgeon is Mr. Herriot, as mentioned in the story.
Q4: What problem does Mrs Pumphrey think Tricki has?
(a) diarrhoea
(b) malnutrition
(c) allergies
(d) all of the above
Ans: (b)
Mrs. Pumphrey thinks that Tricki has a problem of malnutrition, which leads to his excessive weight and various health issues.
Q5: Did Mrs Pumphrey cut down on sweets as was advised?
(a) yes
(b) no
(c) only for a while
(d) she was not advised anything like that
Ans: (c)
Mrs. Pumphrey initially cut down on sweets, following the veterinary surgeon's advice, but she could not continue it for long and eventually started pampering Tricki with even more food.
Q6: Who is Hodgkin?
(a) dog owner
(b) gardener
(c) Veterinary surgeon
(d) Dog
Ans: (b)
Hodgkin is the gardener, as mentioned in the story.
Q7: What was the dog unable to play?
(a) ring-throw
(b) walk
(c) hide and seek
(d) all of the above
Ans: (a)
Tricki was unable to play "ring-throw" due to his excessive weight and lack of mobility.
Q8: What did the doctor advise?
(a) cut his food
(b) give him more exercise
(c) keep him on a very strict diet
(d) all of the above
Ans: (d)
The doctor advised Mrs. Pumphrey to cut Tricki's food, give him more exercise, and keep him on a strict diet to improve his health.
Q9: Was the narrator waiting for a call from Mrs Pumphrey?
(a) no
(b) yes
(c) maybe
(d) maybe not
Ans: (b)
Yes, the narrator was waiting for a call from Mrs. Pumphrey, as she was anxious about Tricki's health.
Q10: What is the meaning of ‘distraught’?
(a) bend
(b) worried
(c) upset
(d) both b and c
Ans: (d)
The word "distraught" means both "worried" and "upset," as used in the story to describe Mrs. Pumphrey's emotional state.
Q11: How was Tricki acting?
(a) refusing to eat his favourite food
(b) didn’t go for walks
(c) vomiting
(d) all of the above
Ans: (d)
Tricki was acting unwell, showing signs like refusing to eat his favorite food, not going for walks, and vomiting.
Q12: What was best according to the vet?
(a) to take him to the hospital
(b) to take him for a walk
(c) to let him have sugar
(d) both b and c
Ans: (a)
The vet suggested that it was best to take Tricki to the hospital for proper treatment.
Q13: Why did the other dogs ignore Tricki?
(a) he was an uninteresting object
(b) he was ill
(c) he was furious
(d) all of the above
Ans: (a)
The other dogs ignored Tricki because he was an uninteresting object to them.
Q14: for how many days he was given no food?
(a) 1
(b) 2
(c) 3
(d) 5
Ans: (b)
Tricki was given no food for two days as part of his treatment.
Q15: Who was Joe?
(a) nurse
(b) pug
(c) greyhound
(d) cat
Ans: (c)
Joe was a greyhound, mentioned in the story.
Q16: What did the dogs know about food?
(a) last ones will be liable to have competition for the leftover food
(b) there was no competition
(c) it wasn’t good
(d) it was the best part of the day
Ans: (a)
The dogs knew that during mealtimes, the last ones to finish eating would have competition for the leftover food.
Q17: what is the meaning of the word “jostling”?
(a) running
(b) struggling
(c) walking
(d) none of the above
Ans: (b)
The word "jostling" means struggling, as used to describe the dogs' behavior during mealtimes when they competed for food.
Q18: What is the meaning of the word “scrimmage”?
(a) fight
(b) play
(c) run
(d) none of the above
Ans: (a)
The word "scrimmage" means a fight or intense struggle, which was how the dogs behaved during mealtimes.
Q19: What does the narrator refer to Tricki as, in the group of other dogs?
(a) silky little object
(b) shaggy little object
(c) he didn’t say anything
(d) none of the above
Ans: (a)
The narrator referred to Tricki as a "silky little object" among the group of other dogs.
Q20: What is the meaning of the word “convalescing”?
(a) condescending
(b) worsen
(c) disappointing
(d) recover
Ans: (d)
The word "convalescing" means to recover from an illness or injury, which is what Tricki was doing after his treatment.
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