1. On the basis of your understanding of the story, tick the suitable answer.
(a).
Ans: (ii)
(b).
Ans: (ii)
(c).
Ans: (iii)
2.
Ans: The names considered for the puppy were Tiger, Caesar, Fire, Thunder, and Attila. Attila means "Little Father" or "Scourge of God."
3. But as time passed our Attila showed a love of humanity which was sometimes upsetting.
(a).
Ans: Attila expressed his love by warmly welcoming anyone who entered the house and eagerly approaching them with excitement.
(b).
Ans: It was upsetting because the family expected him to be a guard dog, but he was too gentle and friendly with everyone.
(b).
Ans: The tone of the writer is light-hearted and humorous.
4.
Ans: The mother's opinion of Attila was that he was not a good guard dog, and she criticized him for not barking at intruders. She believed that he might even show burglars around the house. Her criticism was based on her expectation of a guard dog's behavior, but Attila's nature was to be friendly rather than aggressive.
5.
Ans: Ranga was annoyed with Attila because the dog's constant companionship got on his nerves. Attila followed him everywhere, which he found irritating.
6.
Ans: The family members were initially concerned about Attila's disappearance, thinking he might have been taken by a burglar. However, when he returned with the burglar, they saw him as a hero and praised him.
7.
Ans: Attila fooled everybody by good fortune rather than by his abilities as a guard dog because he was not trained to be a guard dog and was naturally friendly. His actions were more accidental than intentional, and he didn't have the skills of a traditional guard dog.
1.
Ans: The narrator does not explicitly state whether Attila is a good dog to have at home, but it can be inferred that Attila's nature does not match the expectations of a typical guard dog. However, he brings joy and amusement to the family with his friendly and playful behavior. Whether he is a good dog to have depends on the family's preferences. If they value a friendly and affectionate pet over a guard dog, then Attila is a good dog to have.
2.
Ans: Attila deserves the status of a hero in the context of the story because his unintentional actions led to the capture of a burglar and the recovery of stolen property. While he may not fit the traditional image of a hero, his role in this specific situation was significant and unexpected, making him a hero in the eyes of the family.
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