Practice Sheet Answer Scheme Subject: English Topic: A Dog Named Duke Grade: IX Read The Extracts Given Below and Answer The Questions That Follow. 1
Practice Sheet Answer Scheme Subject: English Topic: A Dog Named Duke Grade: IX Read The Extracts Given Below and Answer The Questions That Follow. 1
2. All they knew was that their new neighbour walked like a struggling
mechanical giant and that he was always pulled by a rampageous dog that
acted as if he owned the man.
(a) Identify 'they'
They are the people in the new suburb, where the Hoopers had bought
a house.
(b) Who was the new neighbour and why did he walk like a struggling
mechanical giant?
The 'new neighbour' was Chuck Hooper and he walked like a struggling
mechanical giant as he suffered from paralysis.
(c) Write the synonym of 'rampageous'?
The synonym of ‘rampageous’ is violent.
3. ‘After the excitement of homecoming wore off, Chuck hit a new low.
The term ‘new low’ refers to the situation being the new most depressing
point-more disappointing than the previous situation.
4. 'No, please,' she said. And she picked up the big Duke, carried him gently to
the car and drove him to the animal hospital.
(a) What happened to Duke?
He was run over by a vehicle and was severely injured in an accident
and succumbed to his injuries.
(b) Why does Marcy not allow anyone to lift Duke?
Marcy did not allow anyone to lift the injured Duke for she had
developed a great liking for Duke although she was not a dog lover.
Duke had helped her husband recover from paralysis.
(c) Give the synonym of ‘gently’.
The synonym of ‘gently’ is harshly/ roughly.
(b) Why did they decide to bring Duke home from the kennel?
When Chuck returned from the hospital, he was excited at first but then
began to feel lonely. In the hospital there were other patients but at home
he was left alone after Marcy went for work. So Duke was brought back to
keep Chuck company.
(c) What did people wonder about Chuck after the death of Duke?
People had watched the slow and steady progress that Chuck had made
with the firm lead, support and patience from his dog, Duke.
After Duke’s death, they wondered if chuck would be able to keep up the
progress all alone.
(d) What kind of treatment was given to Chuck at the hospital after the accident?
Chuck remained in a critical condition for a month after the accident.
Thereafter he was put in a wheelchair. He was given baths, made to do
exercises, physiotherapy sessions and use a wheeled walker. But he didn’t
make headway.
(e) Why do you think Charles Hooper’s appointment as Assistant National Sales
Manager is considered to be a tribute to Duke?
Duke helped Charles Hooper to get over his handicap proving that
objectives can be realized, if planned step by step. So, the promotion of
Charles Hooper was an acknowledgement on the part of Company to
recognize Duke’s contribution.
(b) How did Chuck Hooper happen to take his first step?
When Chuck’s good hand hooked into the leash of Duke’s collar, Duke
moved U-shaped in anticipation. Chuck asked Marcy to help him to his feet.
Duke pranced and Chuck struggled for balance. With his good hand he
placed the leash in his left, and folded the paralyzed fingers over it. With
Marcy supporting him by the elbow, he moved his right leg out, causing the
left foot to drag forward, alongside the right. Duke had helped him take his
first step.
(c) What was the reaction of the neighbours as they watched Chuck Hooper’s
progress every day?
The neighbors used to watch very keenly and curiously the daily struggle in
front of Marcy’s house. On the sidewalk, they saw the dog pull his leash
tightly and then stood and wait for Chuck Hooper to follow him. Chuck
would drag himself abreast of the dog, then the dog would surge out to the
end of the leash and wait again. They watched every step of progress made
by Hooper. When on June 1, Hooper and Duke made it to the intersection,
this news spread quite far away.
(d) How did the staff react when Chuck visited his district office?
The staff was amazed to see Chuck walk into the office for he had been
paralyzed because of a car accident. He informed them that he would work
for only an hour daily. They realized that Chuck was fighting for a
comeback but his decision presented problems for they didn’t know how to
tell him that he couldn’t have his old job back. He was salesman and a
salesman needed to move about and work for more than an hour.
(e) Chuck and Duke complemented each other very well. Justify.
Both Chuck and Duke had great faith in each other. Duke always kept
goading his master to set and achieve targets of progress and Chuck also
never disappointed him. Marcy realized what Duke could do for her
husband so she requested the doctor to allow Chuck a limited
physiotherapy program combined with walking with Duke. Sometimes,
Chuck fell down while walking. When this happened, Duke did not show any
sympathy. He simply waited for his master to get up. This showed that the
two understood each other very well.
(f) How did January 4 become significant day in the life of Hooper?
Hooper had been working as a Zonal Sales Manager in a chemical
company. One day he met with an accident and was paralyzed. Being
bedridden he had lost all hopes of his recovery. It was his dog ‘Duke’ who
awakened his dormant will to fight back and emerge victorious. The dog
was instrumental in helping him take more steps each day. So January 4
was a significant day in his life because he had walked 200 metres, without
any assistance, to his office.
(g) Who according to you is the real hero of the story?
The real hero of the story is Duke, the dog. He was deeply attached to
his master. He showed intelligence, patience and determination in
enabling his master to walk again after his master became immobile
due to paralysis. He was very intelligent. His loyal and determined
effort achieved what science could not do. After Duke’s death, Hooper
continued to walk alone .He was also promoted. These were tribu tes to