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

Exercise Question Answers (Simple Words)







Oral Comprehension Check

1. What does Horace Danby like to collect?

Horace Danby liked to collect rare and expensive books.


2. Why does he steal every year?

He stole every year to get money for buying rare books.


3. Who is speaking to Horace Danby?

A young lady was speaking to Horace Danby.


4. Who is the real owner of the house?

An old lady was the real owner of the house.


Think About It

1. Did Horace Danby succeed in his plan? Why or why not?

No, Horace Danby did not succeed in his plan.
He opened the safe, but a clever young woman tricked him and took all the jewels. Later, the police arrested Horace because his fingerprints were found on the safe.


2. Was Horace Danby a typical thief? Why or why not?

No, Horace was not a typical thief.
He was polite, educated, and stole only once a year. He did not enjoy crime for fun. He stole only to buy rare books.


3. Horace Danby was good and respectable — but not completely honest. Why do you think this description is true?

Horace appeared respectable because he worked hard as a locksmith and behaved politely. But he was not honest because he secretly stole money and jewels.


4. Do you think Horace Danby was unfairly punished, or that he deserved to be punished? Why?

Horace deserved punishment because stealing is a crime. Even though another thief cheated him, he himself had entered the house to rob the safe.


5. Do intentions justify actions? Would you, like Horace Danby, do something wrong if you thought your ends justified the means?

No, wrong actions cannot be justified by good intentions. Stealing is wrong, even if it is done for books or any other reason. We should always follow honesty and law.


Extra Short Questions and Answers

1. What was Horace Danby’s profession?

He was a locksmith.


2. What was the name of the house he planned to rob?

The house was called Shotover Grange.


3. Why did Horace remove his gloves?

He removed them because they felt uncomfortable while opening the safe.


4. How did the police catch Horace?

The police found his fingerprints on the safe.


5. Who actually stole the jewels?

The young woman stole the jewels.


Important One-Line Answers

  • Horace Danby loved rare books.

  • He robbed only once every year.

  • The young woman tricked Horace cleverly.

  • Horace opened the safe for the woman.

  • Fingerprints caused Horace’s arrest.

  • The story teaches that crime never pays.

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