Class 10 English Chapter 1 A Triumph of Surgery

Class 10 English Chapter 1 A Triumph of Surgery

  1. Who is the author of “A Triumph of Surgery”?
    James Herriot is the author of the story.
  2. Who does the narrator ‘I’ refer to in the story?
    The narrator ‘I’ refers to Mr. Herriot, a veterinary surgeon.
  3. What is the name of Mrs. Pumphrey’s pampered dog?
    The dog’s name is Tricki.
  4. How did Tricki look when Mr. Herriot saw him on the street?
    He looked hugely fat, like a bloated sausage with a leg at each corner.
  5. What did Mrs. Pumphrey think Tricki was suffering from initially?
    She thought he was suffering from malnutrition because he seemed to have no energy.
  6. Name two “extras” Mrs. Pumphrey gave Tricki between meals.
    She gave him malt, cod-liver oil, and a bowl of Horlicks.
  7. What sweet things did Tricki love that Mrs. Pumphrey couldn’t refuse him?
    He loved cream cakes and chocolates.
  8. What was identified as Tricki’s only fault?
    Tricki’s only fault was greed, as he never refused food.
  9. Who was Hodgkin and what was he suffering from?
    Hodgkin was the gardener, and he was suffering from lumbago.
  10. Why had there been no ring-throwing exercise for Tricki?
    There was no ring-throwing because the gardener, Hodgkin, was unwell.
  11. What was Mr. Herriot’s strict advice regarding Tricki’s diet?
    He advised cutting his food right down and giving him more exercise.
  12. What symptoms did Tricki show when he fell seriously ill?
    He refused to eat his favorite dishes, had bouts of vomiting, and spent all his time panting on a rug.
  13. How long did Mr. Herriot suggest Tricki be hospitalized?
    He suggested Tricki be hospitalized for a fortnight (two weeks).
  14. Why did Mrs. Pumphrey almost swoon at the thought of hospitalization?
    She feared the dog would pine and die if he did not see her every day.
  15. What did the narrator wrap Tricki in while carrying him to the car?
    He wrapped the little dog in a blanket.
  16. Mention three items the staff tried to send with Tricki to the surgery.
    They tried to send his beds, cushions, toys, rubber rings, and various meal bowls.
  17. How did the other dogs at the surgery initially treat Tricki?
    They sniffed him, decided he was an uninteresting object, and ignored him.
  18. What treatment did Tricki receive during his first two days at the surgery?
    He was given no food, but plenty of water.
  19. Who was Joe, the animal Tricki met at the surgery?
    Joe was a greyhound.
  20. What activity did Tricki enjoy with the other dogs at night?
    He enjoyed hunting rats in the old hen-house at night.
  21. Why did Mrs. Pumphrey start sending two dozen eggs at a time?
    She sent them to build up Tricki’s strength during his convalescence.
  22. What items did the narrator and his partners enjoy that were meant for Tricki?
    They enjoyed the eggs, wine, and brandy sent by Mrs. Pumphrey.
  23. Why were bottles of wine and brandy sent to the surgery?
    They were intended to enrich Tricki’s blood and improve his constitution.
  24. How was Tricki transformed after two weeks at the surgery?
    He became a lithe, hard-muscled animal who could keep up with the pack.
  25. What did Mrs. Pumphrey call Tricki’s recovery?
    She called it “a triumph of surgery”.
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