When Andrew reached his house at around twelve at
night, he caught the sight of Joe Morgan climbing up
and then down the stairs between his small clinic and
the entrance to his house.
On seeing Andrew, the heavily built driller, Joe heaved a
sigh of relief.
Joe Morgan expressed how pleased he was to see
Doctor Andrew. He tells Andrew how he has been
waiting there for him for about an hour now. Joe's wife
needs Andrew to examine her even before the time of
her child's birth. She is in a critical situation. On hearing
this, Andrew had a sudden flashback of the unpleasant
night he had with his girlfriend Christine but without
wasting further time, he told Joe to wait outside while he
got his bag. When he came out, they both began walking
towards Number 12 Blaina Terrace, where Joe's wife
was. It was a cool night and the streets were silent which
made it mysterious. Andrew, who generally is full of life
and spirit, was silent and lacked energy. Andrew had no
idea what the night had in store for him and that it was
going to influence his life in Blaenelly. They both walked
silently till they reached Number 12. As soon as they
reached, Joe revealed to Andrew that he does not intend
on coming in but he showed full confidence in Andrew.
Joe's voice was tense and under pressure.Andrew entered the gate alone. He took the stairs which
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were of rather small width and reached a bedroom. The
bedroom was not lavish or luxurious, but, it was neat.
Inside the room were Joe Morgan's mother in law, a
woman of around seventy with larger than the average
height and grey hair along with a plump midwife to assist
the childbirth. The midwife was also of an elderly age.
They both sat beside Mrs. Morgan waiting for Andrew.
The sweet old lady (Mrs. Morgan's mother) offered
Andrew a cup of tea. She addressed Andrew as "bach"
which is used while displaying affection. Realising that
the old lady might be worried about him leaving during
the waiting period, he gave her a gentle smile and
comforted her by assuring that he will not go away. The
fact that she anticipated the period of waiting and was
worried about him running away made Andrew realise
that she was wise and had plenty of experience.
(a) At what time did Andrew reach his house?
(0) At afternoon (ii) Twelve at night
(iii) 4 at morning (iv) Twelve at noon
(b) What was the problem with Joe's wife?
(0) She was expecting her first baby.
(ii) Headache
(iii) Fever
(iv) Cold
(c) Who was Andrew?
(i) Patient
(ii) Patient's husband
(iii) A doctor (iv) Achemist
(d) What was the age of Joe's mother?
(1) 50 years (ii) 80 years
(iii) 70 years
.
(iv) 65 years
(e) How many persons were there in the room when
Andrew reach?
(i) 5 (ii) 4 (iii) 2
(iv) 3
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The answers for all the options will be:
The answers for all the options will be:a) Andrew reached his house at twelve in the night
nightb) Joe's wife was expecting her first baby
was expecting her first babyc) Andrew was a doctor
a doctord) The age of Joe's mother was 70 yearse) There were two people in the room.
- Andrew reached his house at around twelve at night, he caught the sight of Joe Morgan climbing up and then down the stairs between his small clinic and the entrance to his house.
- Joe and her wife were expecting their first baby and they wanted Andrew to examine Joe's wife before childbirth.
- Joe's mother was 70 years old.
- There was Joe Morgan's mother in law, a woman of around seventy with larger than the average height and grey hair along with a plump midwife to assist the childbirth.
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Answer:
a) 12 at night.
b) She was expecting her first baby.
c) A doctor.
d) 70
e) 2
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