9. The Book that Saved the Earth – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who has written this imaginary story The Book That Saved The Earth ?
Ans:
 Claire Boiko

Q2: What is time of setting of this story ?
Ans: 
Twenty fifth century

Q3: Who was the commander-in-chief ?
Ans: 
Think-Tank

Q4: Where was Think-Tank was the commander-in-chief ?
Ans:
 Mars Space Control Room

Q5: Who was Noodle ?
Ans:
 Deputy of Think-Tank

Q6: When did the Martians try to invade the earth ?
Ans: 
In the year 2040

Q7: How many moons does mars have ?
Ans: 
Two

Q8: Name the book which has saved the earth from Martians invasion in 2040 ?
Ans:
 A book of nursery rhymes

Q9: Where did captain Omega and his men land on the earth ?
Ans:
 In a library

Q10: Who was the captain of the space craft ?
Ans:
 Omega

Q11: With what name did the people call the 20th century ?
Ans: 
Era of the Book

Q12: What is the meaning of century ?
Ans:
 A period of 100 years

Q13: What is the meaning of era ?
Ans:
 Period

Q14: What is the meaning of riffling ?
Ans:
 Turning over a book’s page

Q15: What is the meaning of galaxy ?
Ans: 
Milky way

Q16: What is the meaning of gulp ?
Ans:
 Swallow something fast

Q17: What is the meaning of levity ?
Ans:
 Non-seriousness

Q18: What is the meaning of capsule ?
Ans:
 Spaceship

Q19: What is the meaning of interplanetary ?
Ans: 
Between the planets

8. Bholi – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who is the writer of the story Bholi ?
Ans:
 K.A. Abbas

Q2: How was a part of her brain damaged ?
Ans: 
She fell down from a cot in her childhood

Q3: How had she lost her beauty ?
Ans: 
Due to smallpox

Q4: What was the real name of Bholi ?
Ans: 
Sulekha

Q5: Who was Bholi’s father ?
Ans: 
Ramlal

Q6: What was Ramlal ?
Ans: 
Numberdar

Q7: How many children did Ramlal have ?
Ans:
 Seven

Q8: Who was his eldest daughter ?
Ans: 
Radha

Q9: Who wanted to marry Bholi ?
Ans:
 Bishamber

Q10: What was Bishamber ?
Ans: 
A rich grocer

Q11: What was the name of Bholi’s cow ?
Ans: 
Lakshmi

Q12: How much money does Bishamber demand as dowry ?
Ans: 
Five thousand rupees

Q13: What is the English meaning of Bholi ?
Ans:
 Foolish

Q14: What was the name of the second daughter of Ramlal ?
Ans:
 Mangla

Q15: Who had come to perform the opening ceremony of village school ?
Ans:
 The Tehsildar

Q16: What is the meaning of numberdar ?
Ans:
 An official who collects revenue

Q17: What is the meaning of small-pox ?
Ans:
 A disease

Q18: What is the meaning of stammer ?
Ans: 
Speak with halts

Q19: What is the meaning of pock-marks ?
Ans: 
Marks left by small- pox

Q20: What is the meaning of ginning ?
Ans:
 Separating raw cotton from its seeds

Q21: What is the meaning of dumb ?
Ans: 
Unable to speak

Q22: What is the meaning of masterpiece ?
Ans: 
A piece of highest workmanship

7. The Necklace – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who is the writer of the story The Necklace ?
Ans: 
Guy de Maupassant

Q2: Who is the central character of the story ?
Ans:
 Matilda Loisel

Q3: Where is the party to take place ?
Ans: 
At the residence to the Minster of Public Instruction

Q4: Was Matilda Loisel happy at the invitation ?
Ans: 
No

Q5: Who is Matilda Loisel’s childhood friend from whom the former had borrowed the necklace ?
Ans: 
Mrs Forestier

Q6: Who brought new dress for Matilda Loisel ?
Ans: 
Mr. Loisel

Q7: How much money does Mr. Loisel save ?
Ans:
 Four hundred francs

Q8: Why does he save that money ?
Ans: 
To buy a shooting gun

Q9: What is Mr. Loisel ?
Ans:
 A clerk

Q10: What is the cost of the necklace ?
Ans: 
Five hundred francs

Q11: How much time did Mr and Mrs Loisel take to repay the loan ?
Ans: 
Ten years

Q12: What is the meaning of tureen ?
Ans:
 A dish

Q13: What is the meaning of elated ?
Ans:
 Proudfully

Q14: What is the meaning of destiny ?
Ans: 
Luck

Q15: What is the meaning of incessantly ?
Ans: 
Continuously

Q16: What is the meaning of inscribe ?
Ans: 
Imprint

Q17: What is the meaning of larks ?
Ans: 
Small singing birds

Q18: What is the meaning of chic ?
Ans: 
Fashionable

Q19: What is the meaning of ball here ?
Ans: 
Group-dance

Q20: What is the meaning of chaplet ?
Ans:
 Wreathe

Q21: What is the meaning of haggle ?
Ans:
 To bargain

Q22: What is the meaning of worth ?
Ans: 
Value

6. The Making of a Scientist – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who is the writer of the story named The Making of a Scientist ?
Ans: 
Robert W. Peterson

Q2: Who is one of the leading scientists ?
Ans:
 Richard H Ebright

Q3: In which fields has Richard H Ebright worked ?
Ans:
 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Q4: What was he interested in his childhood ?
Ans:
 Butterflies

Q5: Which book was the turning point in his life ?
Ans: 
The Travels of Monarch X

Q6: Who had given that book to him ?
Ans:
 His mother

Q7: What was the name of his hometown ?
Ans:
 Reading

Q8: To whom did Ebright send his idea ?
Ans:
 Dr. Frederick A Urquhart

Q9: Where did he take his graduation degree ?
Ans:
 Harvard University

Q10: Which butterflies did birds not eat ?
Ans: 
Monarch butterflies

Q11: Which book did Ebright get from his mother ?
Ans: 
The Travels of Monarch X

Q12: Who was his S.S teacher ?
Ans: 
Richard A. Weitherer

Q13: When did he get hint of what real science is ?
Ans:
 In 7th class

Q14: What is the meaning of scout ?
Ans:
 Member of an organization

Q15: What is the meaning of cells ?
Ans: 
A very minute unit of living matter

Q16: What is the meaning of monarch ?
Ans: 
A butterfly species

Q17: What is the meaning of melissa ?
Ans:
 A butterfly species

Q18: What is the meaning of pupa ?
Ans:
 Early state of a butterfly

Q19: What is the meaning of beetle ?
Ans:
 An insect

Q20: What is the meaning of canoeist ?
Ans:
 Sailor of a small boat

5. Footprints without Feet – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who is the author of the story Footprints Without Feet ?
Ans: 
H.G. Wells

Q2: What was the name of the scientist ?
Ans:
 Griffin

Q3: What can a drug cause ?
Ans:
 It makes a person invisible

Q4: Whose house Griffin set on fire ?
Ans:
 His landlord

Q5: Who was the invisible man ?
Ans:
 Griffin

Q6: What was the name of village constable ?
Ans:
 Mr. Jaffars

Q7: Where was the theatrical company located ?
Ans:
 At Drury Lane

Q8: Who noticed footprints without feet in the beginning ?
Ans:
 Two boys

Q9: Where had the two boys see them ?
Ans:
 In the centre of London on the steps of a house

Q10: Where did Griffin take a shelter to escape the cold ?
Ans: 
Big London store

Q11: Who was the owner of the inn ?
Ans:
  Mrs Hall

Q12: What was the name of the village ?
Ans: 
Iping village

Q13: What did Griffin steal ?
Ans:
 Clothes and money

Q14: What is the meaning of imprints ?
Ans:
 Impressions

Q15: What is the meaning of invisible ?
Ans:
 That which can’t be seen

Q16: What is the meaning of drug ?
Ans:
 Medicine

Q17: What is the meaning of side-whiskers ?
Ans:
 Beard

Q18: What is the meaning of eccentric ?
Ans: 
Strange or unusual

Q19: What is the meaning of unconscious ?
Ans:
 Faint

Q20: What is the meaning of burglary ?
Ans: 
Theft

Q21: What is the meaning of knock ?
Ans:
 Hit

Q22: What is the meaning of nervous ?
Ans:
 Confused

4. A Question of Trust – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: Who is the writer of the story A Question of Trust ?
Ans: 
Victor Canning

Q2: How many burglars are there in the story ?
Ans:
 Two

Q3: What is the name of the 1st burglar ?
Ans: 
Mr. Horace Danby

Q4: What was Horace’s age ?
Ans:
 Fifty

Q5: What did Horace love ?
Ans:
 Rare and expensive books

Q6: What job does Horace get in the jail ?
Ans:
 Of a librarian

Q7: What was the name of the dog ?
Ans:
 Sherry

Q8: Who is the real burglar ?
Ans:
 The lady in red

Q9: What fever does Horace suffer from ?
Ans: 
Hay – fever


Q10: What was Horace’s business ?
Ans:
 Making locks

Q11: Where does Horace want to commit thievery ?
Ans:
 Shotover Grange

Q12: What was the young lady’s threatening ?
Ans:
 To inform the police

Q13: How many time/ times does Horace commit thievery in one year ?
Ans:
 Once

Q14: Where was the safe in the room ?
Ans:
 Behind the painting

Q15: What is the meaning of expensive ?
Ans:
 Costly

Q16: What is the meaning of hay-fever ?
Ans:
 A summer fever

Q17: What is the meaning of ornaments ?
Ans: 
Jewellery

Q18: What is the meaning of mend ?
Ans:
 Repair

Q19: What is the meaning of trick ?
Ans:
 Deceive

Q20: What is the meaning of nonsense ?
Ans:
 Meaningless

3. The Midnight Visitor – Very Short Questions answer

Q1: What does Ausable look like?
Ans: Ausable is very fat and has an American accent. He speaks some French and German but still sounds like he is from Boston.

Q2: Why is Fowler disappointed when he meets Ausable?
Ans: Fowler expected to meet a mysterious secret agent but instead finds Ausable to be an ordinary and fat man, which makes him feel let down.

Q3: What does Ausable say that makes Fowler feel better?
Ans: 
Ausable tells Fowler that he will soon see an important paper that many people have risked their lives for, which adds some excitement to the evening.

Q4: Who is Max, and what does he want from Ausable?
Ans:
 Max is a slender man who comes into Ausable’s room with a gun. He wants to take an important report about missiles from Ausable to keep it safe.

Q5: How does Ausable react when he sees Max in his room?
Ans:
 Ausable is surprised and blinks a few times when he sees Max holding a gun, thinking that Max was supposed to be in Berlin.

Q6: What does Ausable plan to do about the balcony situation?
Ans: Ausable wants to complain to the management because someone has entered his room through the balcony twice. He is very upset and says he will “raise the devil” with them.

Q7: How does Max feel when he hears a knock on the door?
Ans:
 Max feels nervous and angry when he hears the knocking at the door. He is worried about what will happen if the police come in.

Q8: What did Ausable tell the police to do?
Ans:
 Ausable told the police to check on him to make sure everything was alright. He wanted extra protection for the important paper he was waiting for.

Q9: Why does Ausable say the knocking at the door is the police?
Ans:
 Ausable believes the knocking is from the police because he arranged for them to come and check on him. He is confident that they will come if he needs help.

Q10: What does Max threaten to do when the police arrive?
Ans: 
Max threatens to shoot if Ausable does not send the police away. He wants to escape through the window and is very angry about the situation.

Q11: What did the man at the window do to support himself?
Ans: The man at the window grasped the frame with his free hand to support himself while he twisted his body.

Q12: What did Max do when he dropped to the balcony?
Ans: When Max dropped to the balcony, he screamed once, making a loud, shrill sound.

Q13: Who entered the room after Max dropped, and what did he bring?
Ans: A waiter entered the room with a tray, a bottle, and two glasses, bringing a drink that was ordered earlier.

Q14: What was Fowler’s reaction when he saw the waiter?
Ans: Fowler was white-faced and stammered, expressing concern about the police being there.

Q15: What did Ausable explain to Fowler about the man on the balcony?
Ans: Ausable explained that the man on the balcony would not return because there was actually no balcony at all.

2. The Thief’s Story – Very Short Question answer

Q1: Who has written the story The Thief’s Story ?
Ans: 
Ruskin Bond

Q2: What is the name of a thief boy ?
Ans:
 Hari Singh

Q3: What was Hari Singh’s age ?
Ans:
 Fifteen

Q4: Where does the boy work ?
Ans: 
At Anil’s house

Q5: What does he work for in Anil’s house ?
Ans: 
For food

Q6: Who is the narrator of the story ?
Ans:
 Hari Singh

Q7: What is the address of Anil ?
Ans: 
On a shop called Jumna Sweet Shop

Q8: What is the occupation of Anil ?
Ans:
 He is a writer

Q9: Name the train Hari Singh wanted to catch ?
Ans: 
The Lucknow Express

Q10: How much money does Anil give to Hari Singh ?
Ans:
 Fifty rupees

Q11: How was the note ?
Ans:
 Wet

Q12: What is the meaning of betray ?
Ans: 
Deceive

Q13: What is the meaning of grunt ?
Ans:
 Roar

Q14: What is the meaning of fits and starts ?
Ans:
 Seldom

Q15: What is the meaning of crawl ?
Ans: 
Move slowly

Q16: What is the meaning of startle ?
Ans:
 Surprise

Q17: What is the meaning of damp ?
Ans: 
Wet

Q18: What is the meaning of chilly ?
Ans: 
Cold

Q19: What is the meaning of spirits ?
Ans:
 Courage

Q20: What is the meaning of nervous ?
Ans:
 Uneasy

Q21: What is the meaning of drizzle ?
Ans: 
Mild rain

1. A Triumph of Surgery – Very Short Questions answer

Q1. What was Mrs. Pumphrey’s reaction when Tricki showed little enthusiasm for exertion?
Ans: Mrs. Pumphrey was both shocked and worried when Tricki displayed little enthusiasm for exertion. She feared he was seriously ill and suspected he was suffering from malnutrition.

Q2. Which two suggestions did Dr. Herriot give to Mrs. Pumphrey at the initial stage? Did she follow?
Ans: Dr. Herriot suggested that Mrs. Pumphrey reduce the amount of sweet food given to Tricki and provide him with more exercise. However, she found it challenging to follow these recommendations, as she struggled to deny Tricki his favourite treats.

Q3. What was Mrs. Pumphrey’s reaction when the doctor said that Tricki must be taken to the hospital for a fortnight?
Ans: When the doctor told Mrs. Pumphrey that Tricki needed to be taken to the hospital for a fortnight, she was almost in shock. She feared that Tricki would pine and die if he did not see her every day.

Q4. Why did Mr. Herriot ask Mrs. Pumphrey to admit Tricki in a hospital?
Ans: Dr. Herriot advised Mrs. Pumphrey to admit Tricki to a hospital because she was overindulging him. Instead of reducing his food and encouraging exercise, her pampering resulted in Tricki developing serious health issues. Hospitalisation was necessary for his recovery.

Q5. What does she do to help him? Is she wise in this?
Ans: She calls the doctor to help Tricki, which is a wise decision. The doctor advises that Tricki should be hospitalised for proper care. Although she feels upset and cries, she ultimately agrees to let the dog go with the doctor.

Q6. What was the real disease that Tricki was suffering from?
Ans: Tricki did not have a physical disease. His vomiting resulted from being overfed by his owner. Additionally, he was quite lazy and lacked any form of physical exercise.

Q7. Who has written the story A Triumph of Surgery?
Ans: James Herriot is the author of A Triumph of Surgery. He was a British veterinary surgeon and writer.

Q8. What was Mrs. Pumphrey’s reaction when Dr. Herriot suggested Tricki’s hospitalization?
Ans: When Dr. Herriot suggested that Tricki be hospitalised for about a fortnight, Mrs. Pumphrey was nearly overwhelmed with distress. She feared that Tricki would pine and die without seeing her daily. Despite her emotional reaction, Dr. Herriot remained firm, explaining that Tricki was very ill and that this was the only way to save him. He insisted on taking Tricki immediately, despite Mrs. Pumphrey’s protests.

Q9. What step did Dr. Herriot take to save Tricki?
Ans: Dr. Herriot took swift action by hospitalising Tricki for about a fortnight. This step was crucial to separate him from his mistress, Mrs. Pumphrey, as Tricki’s main problem was overfeeding. Dr. Herriot recognised that Tricki needed a strict diet, which could only be enforced without Mrs. Pumphrey around. During this period, he ensured Tricki had plenty of water but no food.

Q10. If Tricki could talk, what would he say about his stay at the vet’s surgery? 
Ans: He might say, “I had a blast playing with new friends and feeling so much lighter and happier!”

Q11. Imagine Mrs. Pumphrey decides to write a diary entry about Tricki’s illness and recovery. What main points would she include?
Ans: Mrs. Pumphrey would express her worries about Tricki’s health, detailing her feelings of distress as he became unwell. She would describe the tough love required to send him away for treatment, believing it was necessary for his recovery. Finally, she would share her immense joy upon learning of his miraculous recovery, highlighting the relief and happiness she felt when he returned to her.

Q12. What advice would Tricki give to other pampered pets if he could?
Ans: It’s enjoyable to play and run around! Having too many treats is not as great as it seems.

Q13. What changes might Mrs. Pumphrey make in her home to keep Tricki healthy?
Ans: Mrs. Pumphrey could enhance Tricki’s health by providing him with more toys to encourage active play. Additionally, she should consider replacing his treats with healthier options to promote better nutrition.

Q14. What is the importance of professional guidance in decision-making? 
Ans: Professional guidance is crucial in decision-making as it offers valuable insights that can help avoid common mistakes. By consulting with experts, individuals can make more informed choices, leading to better outcomes. This guidance not only enhances the decision-making process but also instills confidence in the choices made.

Q15. How can taking responsibility for another’s well-being change our own behaviors? 
Ans: Taking responsibility for another’s well-being can lead to greater mindfulness and discipline in our actions and decisions. When we consider how our choices affect others, we become more aware of the consequences of our behaviour. This awareness encourages us to make better decisions, fostering a sense of accountability and care.
Word Meaning Practice Questions

Q1: What is the meaning of bloating?
Ans:
 Swollen

Q2: What is the meaning of sausage?
Ans:
 Unbaked meat

Q3: What is the meaning of lumbago?
Ans: 
Backache

Q4: What is the meaning of wardrobe?
Ans: 
Cupboard

Q5: What is the meaning of totter?
Ans: 
Stagger

Q6: What is the meaning of regime?
Ans:
 Rule

Q7: What is the meaning of pant?
Ans:
 Gasp

Q8: What is the meaning of pine?
Ans:
 To lament

Q9: What is the meaning of greyhound?
Ans: 
A Hunter dog with the colour of grey

Q10: What is the meaning of lithe?
Ans: 
elastic

Q11: What is the meaning of chauffeur?
Ans:
 A motor car driver