Q1: Who is the main character in the story?
Ans: Doctor John Dolittle.
Q2: What job does Dolittle have at the start?
Ans: He is a doctor for people.
Q3: Who suggests Dolittle become an animal doctor?
Ans: The Cat’s-food-Man.
Q4: What is the name of Dolittle’s parrot?
Ans: Polynesia.

Q5: What secret does Polynesia share with Dolittle?
Ans: Animals can talk in their own languages.
Q6: What does Polynesia teach Dolittle first?
Ans: The basics of bird language.
Q7: How do animals communicate, according to Polynesia?
Ans: Through ears, tails, feet, and noses.
Q8: What happens when people hear Dolittle can talk to animals?
Ans: They bring him sick pets and farm animals.
Q9: What problem does the plough horse have?
Ans: He is going blind in one eye.

Q10: How does Dolittle help the plough horse?
Ans: He provides green spectacles.
Q11: What does Dolittle build to manage the animals?
Ans: Special doors and tunnels for different animals.
Q12: How do animals worldwide learn about Dolittle?
Ans: Birds spread the news across countries.
Q13: What makes Dolittle content in the end?
Ans: Understanding and helping animals.
Q14: What is one moral of the story?
Ans: Listen to new ideas, even if they seem unusual.
Q15: What does the story show about kindness?
Ans: Kindness to animals leads to happiness and success.