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 – A Question of Trust

One Liner Facts for Exam







  • A Question of Trust is written by Victor Canning.

  • The story is about a thief named Horace Danby.

  • Horace Danby was about fifty years old.

  • Horace worked as a locksmith.

  • He lived alone and made locks for two shops.

  • Horace loved collecting rare and expensive books.

  • He stole only once every year.

  • Horace planned robberies very carefully.

  • The house he planned to rob was Shotover Grange.

  • Horace studied the house for two weeks.

  • He entered the house through the kitchen window.

  • He wore gloves to avoid fingerprints.

  • The safe was hidden behind a picture.

  • The safe contained jewellery worth fifteen thousand pounds.

  • Horace removed his gloves while opening the safe.

  • A young woman suddenly appeared in the room.

  • The woman pretended to be the owner of the house.

  • She cleverly tricked Horace Danby.

  • The woman asked Horace to open the safe.

  • Horace believed the young woman’s story.

  • The woman escaped with all the jewels.

  • Horace’s fingerprints were found on the safe.

  • The police arrested Horace Danby.

  • The real owner of the house was an old lady.

  • The young woman was actually another thief.

  • Horace became a victim of his own crime.

  • The story shows that crime never pays.

  • The story highlights trust and deception.

  • Irony is an important element in the story.

  • Horace got angry when people spoke about “honour among thieves.”

  • The story teaches the importance of honesty.

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