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Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 1

Which of the following is NOT true about the three friends?

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The narrator was certain that he suffered from a liver ailment, not a heart ailment.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 2

Why was the narrator convinced he suffered from every disease mentioned in the medical dictionary?

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The narrator was convinced he suffered from every disease mentioned in the medical dictionary because he had been in the habit of imagining, after reading patent medicine advertisements, that he had the same symptoms of the ailment as described in them.

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Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 3

What did the doctor prescribe for the narrator's illness?

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The doctor prescribed "one pound beefsteak, with one pint bitter beer every six hours, a ten-mile walk every morning and sleep at 11 sharp every night" for the narrator's illness.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 4

Why did the chemist refuse to give the narrator the prescribed medicines?

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The chemist refused to give the narrator the prescribed medicines because he didn't believe the prescription was legitimate.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 5

How did the narrator's family cure his illness when he was a boy?

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The narrator's family cured his illness when he was a boy by giving him clumps on the side of his head.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 6

What conclusion did the three friends come to regarding their health problems?

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The three friends came to the conclusion that the remedy for their maladies was 'rest' and a holiday.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 7

Why was the narrator opposed to the idea of a sea trip?

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The narrator was opposed to the idea of a sea trip because he had heard of negative experiences from others who had gone on such trips.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 8

Who put forward the suggestion for a boat trip up the river?

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George put forward the suggestion for a boat trip up the river.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 9

What did the narrator think was wrong with him?

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The narrator was convinced that he suffered from the ailment of liver and had been in the habit of imagining he had the same symptoms as described in patent medicine advertisements.

Test: Chapter - 1, Three Men in a Boat - Question 10

Which disease did the narrator think he did not suffer from?

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The narrator thought that the only disease he did not suffer from was the disease of the housemaid’s knee (arthritis) though he suffered from ‘gout’ in the extreme form.

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