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Answered by jatinraghav123
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CLASS VII [GS] WORK SHEET.. Ls… 9 Vet In the Forest

Choose the correct answer/fill in the blanks/true or false:

1. In April 1991 the ______forest division sought the help of wild life wing a Forest Department. [a] West Bengal [b] East Medinipur [c] Bisnupur.

2. ____________________ was the officer specializing in tranqullising animals. [a] Subrata Choudhuri [b] SC De [c] The Narrator

3. Constantly means ______________________

4. The team inquired from the villagers about the ____________________ [a] injured elephant [b] Local tribes [c] Forest department.

5. A doctor who treats sick animals _____________________

6. ____________________means passionate interest (paragraph 6)

7. It was impossible to treat the animal because it was in ______________ [a] Middle of the herd [b] the Forest [c] the village.

8. The next plan of action was to ask the ________________________ for help. [a] worried villagers [b] enthusiastic villagers [c] Un-enthusiastic villagers

9. The Indian tusker is _____________________ [a] an elephant [b] the persons who sell the tusks [c] a male elephant

10. Subrata was _____________________ [a] a veterinarian [b] an orthopedicien [c] physician.

11. The mode of transport used by the team was _____________________ [a] a truck [b] a jeep [c] a cart

12. The another word for quiet and peaceful________________________

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
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Answer:

Gulmohar English Reader Chapter 9: The Vet in the Woods

Question and Answers

1. Who was on the team that visited Bishnupur Forest?What drew them there? Who later joined them?

Ans: S C De, the state's Chief Wildlife Warden, Subrata Choudri, an officer specializing in animal tranquilization, and author Dhriti K Lahiri-Choudry. They had come to assist the Forest Department's Wildlife Wing in saving a young, injured tusker. Officer of veterinary medicine.

2. We had just decided to ask around among the villagers. Inquire about what, exactly? Why was it necessary to ask? Who had they previously enquired with?

Ans: They wanted to know the whereabouts of an injured elephant because it was constantly moving with the herd and no one knew where it was.

3. 'We were extremely impressed.' What drew their attention? What made them so impressive?

Ans: They were blown away when they discovered that a young man from one of the local tribes had been feeding the injured elephant every day. His actions astounded them because their fields were regularly ravaged by elephants, and yet he was kind enough to assist one of them.

4. 'We returned to camp.'Where had they camped? Which mode of transportation did they take?

Ans: Bishnupur forest rest house. jeep.

5. '(We)trudged across the forest tracks and fields to the location'? Where are you going?What was the first issue they encountered there?What steps were taken to overcome it?

Ans: to the location of the injured elephant. But the creature was in the middle of the herd, and it would be impossible to separate it from the herd. The injured elephant was separated from the herd after the villagers chased it away with crackers and a lot of noise.

6. Our next plan of action was to enlist the assistance of the enthusiastic villagers in locating our patient. What was the patient's name? Why did they require assistance in locating him/it? Which word indicates that the villagers were eager to assist?

Ans: The injured elephant, of course. They were new to the area, but the villagers were well-versed in it. Young men who are 'enthusiastic.'

7. As a result, he had not considered keeping syringes on hand (10) Why had he not considered it? What made having it ready in this situation necessary? Did he not hurry to prepare it? How do you know? What new issue resulted (for a time) from not having it ready?

Ans: The veterinarian's previous experience was limited to langurs, where he could take his time preparing the syringe. But he was in the midst of dealing with a wild elephant, and time was of the essence. No, he went at his own pace. He acted as if he had "all the time in the world." The terrified elephant became agitated and began to limp away from them.

8. The animal accelerated its pace. We accelerated accordingly. What caused the animal to accelerate?Why did the men speed up theirs?When did both of them stop? What caused them to halt?

Ans: As soon as the dart pierced his skin, the elephant sensed danger and accelerated its pace. To keep up, they sped up their steps as well. They came to a halt as the tranquilizer's effect caused the animal to gradually fall to the ground.

                                                                                                                         

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