English 12th Chapter 6 - The Man Who was a Hospital Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Chapter 6 - The Man Who was a Hospital Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
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1. Being only a chemist hampers me. Here the word hampers means
2. Cholera, the writer had severe complications. Here the word complications means
3. Gout was in its malignant form. Here the word malignant means
4. Gout was its malignant form. Here the word malignant means
5. Gout, in its most malignant stage, had seized me. Here the word malignant means
6. He sat and pondered over his problem. Here the word pondered means
7. He thought he was suffering from liver disease in its virulent. Here the word virulent means
8. He thought that he was suffering from a disease in its most virulent form .Here the word virulent means
9. He went to the museum to read the treatment of a slight ailment. Here the word ailment means
10. I began to indolently study diseases. Here the word indolently means
11. I begin to indolently study diseases. Here the word indolently means
12. I crawled out a decrepit wreck. Here the word decrepit means
13. I felt it as a sort of slight. Here the word slight means
14. I had Bright's disease in a modified form. Here the word modified means
15. I had just been reading a patent liver-pill circular. Here the word patent means
16. I idly turned the leaves and began to study diseases indolently. Here the word indolently means
17. I plodded conscientiously through the twenty-six letters. Here the word conscientiously means
18. I read up the treatment for some slight ailment. Here the word slight means
19. I sat for a while frozen with horror. Here the word frozen means
20. It seemed a sort of slight. Here the word slight means
21. It seemed somehow to be a sort of slight. Here the word slight means
22. It seemed somehow to be a sort of delight. Here the word delight means
23. Reading the advertisement, I was impelled to the conclusion .Here the word impelled means
24. Reckless with misery, I made a plunge. Here the word misery means
25. The acute stage of the disease was about to come. Here the word acute means
26. The acute stage would commence in about another fortnight. Here the word commence means
27. The diagnosis seems to correspond with all the sensations that I have ever felt. Here the word diagnosis means
28. The disease he studied first has some fearful, devastating scourge. Here the word scourge means
29. The doctor wrote the prescription. Here the word prescription means
30. The only malady I had not got was housemaid's knee. Here the word malady means
31. The only malady I could conclude, I hail not got was housemaid's knee. Here the word malady means
32. The writer hung on the outskirts of a crowd. Here the word outskirts means
33. The writer showed an air of rumination. Here the word rumination means
34. The writer thought that it was his liver that was out of order. Here the word out of order means
35. The writer was determined to sift the problem to the bottom. Here the word sift means
36. The writer plodded conscientiously through the twenty-six letters. Here the word plodded means
37. The writer’s face was ghastly pale. Here the word ghastly means
38. The acute stage of the disease was about to come. Here the word acute means
39. What an acquisition I should be a class. Here the word acquisition means
Short Questions
1. Describe the writer’s visit to the chemist?
2. Describe the writer’s visit to the medical man?
3. How did Jerome K.Jerome come to suspect that his liver was out of order? What were the diseases he thought he was suffering from on reading a book on the treatment of diseases?
4. How did the author feel as he came out of the British Museum?
5. How did the author feel as he followed the instructions of the doctor?
6. How did the doctor examine the writer Jerome K. Jerome?
7. How did the writer see his tongue and what did he discover/ conclude then?
8. How did the writer try to examine himself?
9. How do you find the essay. The Man Who Was a Hospital?
10. How does the writer read a medical advertisement?
11. How id the doctor examine the writer?
12. Narrate the story of the essay. The Man who Was a Hospital?
13. The writer thought he was doing the doctor a good turn by going to him. Why?
14. Was the writer pleased to find that he didn’t have housemaid’s knee?
15. What advice did the doctor give to Jerome K Jerome?
16. What conclusion does the author draw whenever he reads a patent medicine advertisement?
17. What did the chemist tell the writer about his being unable to help him?
18. What did the writer decide when he felt that he was suffering from St. Vitus’s dance?
19. What did the writer discover about his pulse?
20. What did the writer do after he had thought himself to be a hospital?
21. What did the writer do to know how long he had to live?
22. What did the writer think after he had studied all the diseases?
23. What did the writer think when he went to his doctor friend after he had thought himself to be a hospital?
24. What happened to the writer when he began to study the general diseases in the British Museum?
25. What is the significance of the doctor’s advice: Don’t stuff your head with the things you don’t understand?
26. What was the effect of doctor’s advice on the writer?
27. What was the extraordinary thing the writer always felt while reading a medicine advertisement?
28. What was the first reaction of the writer when he thought that he was suffering from all diseases?
29. What was the only disease the writer was not suffering from?
30. What was the reaction of the writer when he had glanced half down the disease symptoms?
31. Why did Jerome K. Jerome go to the British Museum?
32. Why did the writer go to the British Museum?
33. Why did the writer think that he would be an interesting case from a medical point of view?
34. Why should the writer be an acquisition to the medical class?