1. Why did the household dogs ignore Tricki at first?
- He barked loudly at everyone.
- He appeared weak and inactive.
- He frightened the other dogs.
- He refused to leave the car.
Correct Answer: He appeared weak and inactive.
2. Where did Mr Herriot make Tricki's bed?
- Inside the waiting room.
- Near the front entrance.
- In a warm loose box.
- Beside Mrs Pumphrey's chair.
Correct Answer: In a warm loose box.
3. Why did Mr Herriot give Tricki only water for two days?
- To make him sleep peacefully.
- To prepare him for surgery.
- To improve his health naturally.
- To help him gain body weight.
Correct Answer: To improve his health naturally.
4. What was the first sign of Tricki's recovery?
- He started barking continuously.
- He demanded rich food immediately.
- He showed interest in his surroundings.
- He tried returning home alone.
Correct Answer: He showed interest in his surroundings.
5. Why did Tricki whimper on the third day?
- He wished to meet Mrs Pumphrey.
- He wanted another warm blanket.
- He wanted to join other dogs.
- He expected special treatment again.
Correct Answer: He wanted to join other dogs.
6. How did the other dogs welcome Tricki?
- They ignored him throughout the day.
- They chased him from the garden.
- They inspected him before accepting him.
- They barked at him continuously.
Correct Answer: They inspected him before accepting him.
7. What happened after the dogs inspected Tricki?
- They returned to their sleeping place.
- They accepted him into their group.
- They waited beside the feeding bowls.
- They searched for Mrs Pumphrey.
Correct Answer: They accepted him into their group.
8. What does Tricki's following the dogs suggest?
- He preferred remaining completely alone.
- He was becoming active again.
- He feared every unfamiliar animal.
- He wanted to sleep immediately.
Correct Answer: He was becoming active again.
9. Why did Tricki roll while walking?
- He had injured one hind leg.
- His harness was very heavy.
- He still had surplus body fat.
- His coat restricted movement badly.
Correct Answer: He still had surplus body fat.
10. Why did every dog eat quickly?
- The meals became cold rapidly.
- Food competition was very high.
- The bowls were unusually small.
- Mr Herriot encouraged racing.
Correct Answer: Food competition was very high.
11. What can readers infer about life at the surgery?
- Only expensive dogs stayed there.
- Every dog received equal treatment.
- Pets rested without daily exercise.
- Owners remained with their pets.
Correct Answer: Every dog received equal treatment.
12. Which quality of Mr Herriot is shown by his treatment of Tricki?
- Strictness and angry behaviour.
- Patience and professional care.
- Fear of difficult situations.
- Pride in personal success.
Correct Answer: Patience and professional care.
13. Why was Tricki's diet different from before?
- He refused ordinary food daily.
- The surgery lacked sufficient food.
- His previous feeding caused illness.
- The other dogs disliked him.
Correct Answer: His previous feeding caused illness.
14. What helped Tricki recover besides controlled feeding?
- Constant attention from servants.
- Regular activity with other dogs.
- Expensive medicines every day.
- Frequent visits from Mrs Pumphrey.
Correct Answer: Regular activity with other dogs.
15. Which value is highlighted through the feeding scene?
- Luxury creates lasting happiness.
- Healthy competition encourages discipline.
- Comfort is better than effort.
- Rich food ensures good health.
Correct Answer: Healthy competition encourages discipline.
16. What does the feeding routine teach Tricki?
- He should wait until everyone finishes.
- He must eat without wasting time.
- He deserves special treatment always.
- He should avoid other animals.
Correct Answer: He must eat without wasting time.
17. Why is the narrator not tempted to pamper Tricki?
- He dislikes keeping pet animals.
- He values discipline over luxury.
- He fears Mrs Pumphrey's anger.
- He prefers treating larger animals.
Correct Answer: He values discipline over luxury.
18. How does the narrator's lifestyle differ from Mrs Pumphrey's?
- He spends money carelessly.
- He depends upon household servants.
- He believes in simple living.
- He avoids treating sick animals.
Correct Answer: He believes in simple living.
19. Which lesson does this extract mainly convey?
- Luxury guarantees lifelong happiness.
- Balanced care promotes better health.
- Pets require expensive treatment.
- Comfort prevents every illness.
Correct Answer: Balanced care promotes better health.
20. Why is Tricki's recovery called a triumph of surgery later?
- A difficult operation saved him.
- Powerful medicines cured him quickly.
- Simple care restored his health.
- Modern machines treated him successfully.
Correct Answer: Simple care restored his health.
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