Triumph of Surgery
THE TRIUMPH OF SURGERY
Question 1.Why is Mrs Pumphrey worried about Tricki?
Answer:Mrs Pumphrey
is worried about Tricki because he is unwell. He has refused to eat food and
had bouts of vomiting. She feels that he is suffering from a serious health
issue.
Extra
Questions Q1How did
lunch become ‘a ceremonial occasion’ for Mr Herriot and his partners? |
ANS: Mrs
Pumphrey sent fresh eggs, two dozen at a time to build up Tricki’s strength.
Mr Herriot and his partners began to take two eggs each in breakfast. They
enjoyed it a lot. Then bottles of wine began to arrive to enrich Tricki’s
blood. This way it became a ceremonial occasion for them, to have two glasses
of wine before and during the meal. |
Q2Why was
Mr Herriot shocked at Tricki’s appearance? |
ANS: Mr
Herriot was shocked at Tricki’s appearance as he had become very obese. His
eyes were red and watery and his tongue was lolling. All these symptoms made
Mr Herriot feel that he was not feeling well. |
Q3 How was
Tricki greeted at the surgery by other dogs in the beginning? |
ANS: When
the household dogs at the surgery came closer to Tricki and sniffed round him
for a few seconds, they found him an uninteresting object. They got bored and
left him alone thinking that he could not move. After a few days of strict
diet, he recovered and enjoyed playing with them, being bowled over, tramped
on and squashed every few minutes. Thus, he became an accepted member of the
game. |
Q4 Describe
the ‘parting scene’ between Tricki and Mrs Pumphrey’s entire household staff. |
ANS: Mrs
Pumphrey treated Tricki like a young pampered child, naturally it was not
easy for her to part with him. She made all the possible arrangements to see
that Tricki had all the comforts in the hospital. All his belongings like day
bed, night bed, favourite cushions, toys and rubber rings, breakfast bowl,
lunch bowl, supper bowl were sent with him. She cried pitiably at his
departure and threw an armful of the little coats through window. Everyone
bid him a tearful farewell. |
Q5 How do
you know that Tricki had an affluent life? |
ANS: Tricki
was a pampered pet of an affluent mistress. He had a wardrobe of tweed coats
with separate coats for the cold and rainy weather. He had separate beds for
day and night with lovely cushions, toys, rubber rings, breakfast bowl,
supper bowl and lunch bowl. All these luxury items show that he had an
affluent living. |
Q6 Why was
Mrs Pumphrey not able to control Tricki’s diet? |
ANS: She
was not able to control his diet because according to her, he was very weak.
Secondly, he loved ice cream and chocolate. Being a very loving mistress, she
could not refuse him all this. |
Q7 What
made Tricki get well so soon? |
ANS: Tricki
was not suffering from any disease indeed. His main ailment was his greed for
overeating. When Mr Herriot gave him a controlled diet, he recovered from his
lethargy caused by overeating and excessive fat. |
Q8 Imagine
that you are Mr. James Herriot. Write a diary entry describing how Tricki was
cured and how you feel about returning Tricki back to Mrs. Pumphrey.
07 May
2019, Tuesday 10.30 pm
Dear Diary
After a
fortnight, finally Tricki went back to Mrs. Pumphrey today. How happy he was
as he bound back to his mistress, healthy and fit again!
When
Tricki came to us two weeks back, he had lost all energy, had stopped eating
and was suffering from bouts of vomiting. Mrs. Pumphrey had been distraught!
But she was the one to be blamed entirely. In spite of my warning her, she
continued to overfeed Tricki without giving him enough exercise. I had no option
but to bring Tricki with me to the surgery. We did not give him any food for
two days. He started showing signs of recovery soon. We then gave him healthy
food and let him play with the dogs at the surgery. Very soon he regained his
energy and became a member of the boisterous pack of dogs. Meanwhile Mrs.
Pumphrey started sending eggs, wine and even brandy for Tricki. We, at the
surgery relished all that and enjoyed two weeks of bliss in Tricki’s name.
How tempting it was to keep Tricki with us permanently!
But Mrs.
Pumphrey’s motherly affection melted my heart. We called her to collect
Tricki today. I just hope that she doesn’t spoil Tricki’s health again by her
over indulgence. But if she does, then we can look forward to many more days
of good food and wine again!
James THE TRIUMPH OF SURGERY
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 1.What was the name of Mrs
Pumphrey’s dog? (A) Ben
(B) Tommy (C) Tricki
(D) Jonny Ans. (C) Tricki 2. Who was Mrs Pumphrey worried
about? (A) herself
(B) her maid-servant (C) her dog Tricki
(D) her son Ans. (C) her dog Tricki 3. Tricki falls ill because (A) he met an accident
(B) of bad weather (C) he did not get proper food
to eat (D) his mistress overfed him Ans. (D) his mistress overfed him 4. How did ‘hick; look? (A) very
thin
(B) like a bloated sausage (C) very smart
(D) always ready to run Ans. (B) like a bloated sausage 5. When Tricki was seriously
ill, who did Mrs Pumphrey make a frantic call? (A) to her son
(B) to her husband (C) to a vet doctor Mr Herriot
(D) to her maid-servant Ans. (C) to a vet doctor Mr Herriot 6. Where did Mr Herriot take
Tricki? (A) to his clinic
(B) to Mrs Pumphrey’s house (C) to a public hospital for
vets
(D) nowhere Ans. (A) to his clinic 7. When Mr Herriot took Tricki
to his clinic, Mrs Pumphrey was : (A) happy
(B) excited (C) wailing
(D) thanking the doctor Ans. (C) wailing 8. What did the doctor give
Tricki at his clinic? (A) many injections
(B) medicines (C) no food for two days
(D) only milk and chocolate Ans. (C) no food for two days 9. The dogs at the clinic took
no interest in Tricki because he was : (A) dull and boring
(B) not of their race (C) of small size
(D) more powerful than them Ans. (A) dull and boring 10. “I think I know a cure for
you.” Who is ‘I’? (A) Mrs Pumphrey
(B) Mrs Pumphrey’s husband (C) Mr Herriot
(D) Mrs Pumphrey’s servant Ans. (C) Mr Herriot 11. “I think I know a cure for
you.” What is the ‘cure’? (A) controlling Tricki’s diet
(B) giving him a surgery (C) giving injections
(D) keeping under observation Ans. (A) controlling Tricki’s diet 12. What did Mrs Pumphrey think
her dog is suffering from? (A) fever
(B) malnutrition (C) stomach pain
(D) footsore Ans. (B) malnutrition 13. What was Tricki’s real
disease? (A) stomach pain
(B) vomiting due to over-feeding (C)
cholera
(D) fever Ans. (B) vomiting due to
over-feeding 14. Mrs Pumphrey was a very……..
Lady. (A) miser
(B) poor (C) cruel
(D) rich Ans. (D) rich 15. At his surgery, the doctor
gave Tricki no food for ……….. days. (A) two
(B) three (C) four
(D) five Ans. (A) two 16. What was Tricki’s main
fault? (A)
fatness
(B) inactivity (C) laziness
(D) greed Ans. (D) greed
Read the extracts given below
carefully and answers the questions that follow:
1. When I opened the door,
Tricky trotted out and was immediately engulfed by Joe, the greyhound, and his
friends. After rolling him over and thoroughly inspecting him, the dogs moved
off down the garden. Tricky followed them, rolling slightly with his surplus
fat. (a) What happened when the door
was opened? (B) What did they do? (c) Who is ‘I’ in these
lines? (d) Where did the dogs go after
inspecting Tricky? Ans. (a) When the door was opened, Tricky went out of it. (b) They rolled him over,
inspected him and then moved off. (c) Mrs Humphrey. (d) The dogs moved off down the
garden.
2. Tears showed in her eyes.
Her lips trembled ————-“ how can I ever thank you? This
is a triumph of surgery!” (a) Who was the lady
grateful to and why? (b) What was the ‘triumph of
surgery’? (c) Why does Mrs Humphrey think
the dog’s recovery is ‘A Triumph of Surgery’? (d) Why were tears in her eyes? Ans. (a) The lady was grateful to the
doctor because he had helped Tricky to lose weight (b) The dog’s recovery is the
triumph of surgery. (c) Before admitting to the
hospital, Tricky was in a bad shape. But after recovery, he was looking strong,
healthy and active. (d) Mrs Humphrey was very happy
and sentimental to see Tricky recovered, looking strong, healthy and active.
3. I tried to sound severe:
“Now I really mean this. If you don’t cut his food right down and give him more
exercise he is going to be really ill. You must harden your heart and keep him
on a very strict diet.” (a) Who is ‘I’ referred
to; and how does he sound? (b) What was his advice? (c) Who is talking to whom? Why? (d) How can he be healthy? What
are the suggestions? Ans. (a) ‘I’ is Dr Herriot. He was
very angry with Mrs Humphrey for not following his advice. (b) He had asked Mrs Humphrey
to reduce Trick’s diet and to make him do some exercise. (c) Dr Herriot is talking
to Mrs Humphrey. He says this because of Trick’s ill-health and bloated look. (d) Vicki’s food had to be cut
down, and he needed a lot of exercises,
4. Mrs Humphrey hastened to
explain, “He was so listless, Mr. o. aver no energy. I thought, he must be
suffering from malnutrition, lots some little extras between meals to build him
up, some malt and of Hotlinks at night to make him sleep-nothing much really.” (a) Identify ‘he’ in the above extract. (b) Why was he overfed? (c) Who was Mr Herriot? (d) Why did Mrs Humphrey seem Tricky
suffering from malnutrition? Ans. (a) ‘He’ is Tricky, the pet
dog. (b) He was overfed in
order to give him some energy. (c) Mr Herriot was a
veterinary surgeon. (d) According to Mrs Humphrey,
Tricky was very weak and seemed to have no energy’
5. I had made my plans in
advance. The only way was to get Tricky out of the house for a period. I
suggested that he be hospitalized for about a fortnight to be kept under
observation. (a) Identify ‘I’ in the above
extract. (b) What was his concern? (c) Who did the speaker suggest
to? (d) What kind of a person do
you think the narrator is? Ans. (a) ‘I’ is Dr Herriot. (b) He was concerned about
Trick’s health. (c) Mrs Humphrey (d) The narrator, Mr Herriot, a
veterinary surgeon is an understanding, wise and tactful person. He is full of
common sense.
6. They were days of deep
content, starting well with the extra egg in the morning, improved and
sustained by the midday wine and finishing luxuriously around the fire with the
brandy. (a) Who is referred to in the
above lines? (b) What is the tone of the
lines? (c) What do you think
this episode describes the silly behaviour of a rich woman who 1 is foolishly
indulgent? (d) Why does Mr Herriot feel
deep contentment? Ans. (a) Mrs Humphrey and her dog
Tricky. (b) She was contented and happy in those days and now remembering the
hi, feels sad. (c) Yes, it ridicules the pompous nature of the rich. In fact,
for emotional satisfaction, Mrs Humphrey bestows all her love and care on
Tricky.
(d) After hearing the news of
Trick’s recovery, Mrs Humphrey started sending eggs, wine and brandy to give
him extra strength. Mr Herriot and his friends started feasting, on them. They
enjoyed and felt contentment.
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