NCERT English Class 10th – A Triumph of Surgery Detailed Summary Introduction “A Triumph of Surgery” is a humorous and touching story written by James Herriot. The story shows the harmful effects of overfeeding pets and explains how love without discipline can spoil animals. It also highlights the intelligence of dogs and the importance of proper care and exercise. The main characters are: Dr. Herriot – a veterinary doctor Mrs. Pumphrey – a rich lady who loves her dog too much Tricki – a small dog spoiled by excessive pampering Detailed Summary Mrs. Pumphrey and Tricki Dr. Herriot met Mrs. Pumphrey while walking. She was worried about her dog, Tricki . Tricki had become very fat and unhealthy. His eyes looked dull, and he had no energy. His tongue hung out, and he seemed lazy all the time. Dr. Herriot immediately understood the reason for Tricki’s poor health. Mrs. Pumphrey loved him too much and constantly fed him rich food like: cream cakes chocolates malt Horlicks eggs wi...

 

NCERT English Class 10th – The Making of a Scientist One Liner Facts for Exam

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  • The Making of a Scientist is written by Robert W. Peterson.

  • The chapter is about Richard H. Ebright.

  • Richard Ebright was a famous scientist.

  • He was born in Reading.

  • Richard lost his father at an early age.

  • His mother played an important role in his success.

  • Richard was very curious and hardworking.

  • His childhood hobby was collecting butterflies.

  • He was especially interested in monarch butterflies.

  • Richard participated in butterfly-collecting competitions.

  • He lost one competition because another boy collected more butterflies.

  • His mother gave him the book The Travels of Monarch X.

  • The book became a turning point in his life.

  • The book taught him about butterfly migration.

  • Richard started tagging monarch butterflies.

  • He began scientific experiments in eighth grade.

  • He worked on the cause of a viral disease in caterpillars.

  • Richard regularly participated in science fairs.

  • His project on monarch pupa won prizes.

  • He discovered facts about the juvenile hormone.

  • His research helped explain how cells read DNA.

  • Richard became interested in biology and genetics.

  • His teacher called him a student with a “first-rate mind.”

  • Curiosity was one of Richard’s greatest qualities.

  • Richard believed in learning through experiments.

  • He also enjoyed debating and public speaking.

  • Richard was active in many extracurricular activities.

  • Failures helped him learn and improve.

  • Hard work and dedication made him successful.

  • The chapter teaches the importance of curiosity and determination.

  • Richard Ebright is an inspiration for young students.

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