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1.

What ‘horrible idea’ occurred to Jerome a little later ? 

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The ‘horrible idea’ that occurred to Jerome a little later was whether he had packed his toothbrush or not. Whenever he travelled he could never remember if he had packed his toothbrush or not. This thought haunted him and made his life a misery.

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What “horrible idea” occurred to Jerome a little later?

Answer» The “horrible idea” that occurred to Jerome a little later was wether he had packed his toothbrush or not. Whenever he travelled he could never remember if he had packed his toothbrush or not. This thought haunted him and made his life a misery.
3.

Why did Jerome have to re-open the packed bag ? 

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Jerome thought that he had packed his tobacco pouch in it. So he had to re-open it.

4.

What ‘horrible idea’ occurred to Jerome a little later ?

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When Jerome was about to finish the packing, a horrible idea occurred to him. He was confused if had packed his toothbrush or not. His toothbrush always troubled him in packing.

5.

Why did George and Harris have to pick out the tomato with a teaspoon ?

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Harris packed the strawberry jam on the top of a tomato and squashed it. George had to pick out the crushed tomato with a teaspoon.

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What does Jerome say was Montmorency’s ambition in life ? What do you think of Montmorency and why ?

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Jerome says Montmorency’s ambition in life was to get in the way and be sworn at. Montmorency was a mischievous little dog who loved creating troubles for others. I think that Montmorency was a perfect nuisance because
whenever he found people busy with their work, he might feel bored and wanted to get involved. He meant no trouble intentionally. But when people shouted at him or threw things at his head, he got discouraged and then went away to sit silently, which the narrator calls as the fulfillment of his conceit.

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Draw the character-sketches of the following:(i) Jerome (The Narrator)

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He is the narrator of the story. He is very proud of his packing skill so he decides to do the packing for holiday but his real intention is different. He wants his friends to do the packing and he would supervise their work. He feels irritated when he is working and other people are relaxing. However, he does the packing task but had forgotten many things outside so he had to do the packing many times. He enjoys the packing of foods by his friends and make them feel irritated.

(ii) Montmorency (The Dog)

Ansjfe is a pet dog. He had an ambition in his life to get in the way and get scolded. He felt that his day had not been wasted if he had made people mad and had things thrown at his head. His highest aim was to get somebody to stumble over him, and curse him steadily for an hour. He is disturbing George and Harris while they are packing. He sat down on many things. He put his leg into the jam and scattered the teaspoons. He pretended that the lemons were rats and crushed three.

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Narrate in brief Montmorency’s habits and activities.

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Montmorency is the author’s pet-dog with ill-habits. He disturbed George and Harris in their job of packing. He sat on things to be packed. He put his leg into Jam. He bit and shook the spoons and spoiled three lemons. He made Harris and George stumble over him. This mischievous nature of Montmorency is inborn. So Harris gave him (the dog) a hard blow with a frying pan.

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How did Montmorency ‘contribute’ to the packing?

Answer» The packing escapade was already a messy job and Montmorency’s contribution made it even more tiresome. He did his level best to be a “perfect nuisance”. He came and sat down on things, just when they were wanted to be packed. He put his leg into the jam and worried the teaspoons. He also pretended that the lemons were rats. So he got into the hamper and killed three of them before Harris could land him with the frying- pan.
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“I lived with a man once who used to make me mad that way.” What did the man do or say to make Jerome K. Jerome mad ?

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Once Jerome K. Jerome lived with a man. The man used to loll on the sofa and watch Jerome working about alone for hours together. His eyes pursued Jerome all the time while he worked. The idle man talked tall that life was not an idle dream but a great task, full of duty and hard work. He also said that he often wondered how he could have survived before he met the author, In this way the idle man made Jerome mad.

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What does Jerome say was Montmorency’s ambition in life? What do you think of Montmorency and why?

Answer» Jerome says Montmorency’s ambition in life was to get in the way and he sworn at. Montmorency was a mischievous little dog who loved creating troubles for others. I think that Montmorency was a perfect nuisance because whenever he found people busy with their work, he might feel bored and wanted to get involved. He meant no trouble intentionally. But when people shouted at him or threw things at his head, he got discouraged and then went away to sit silently, which the narrator calls as the fulfilment of his conceit.
12.

Of the three, Jerome, George and Harris, who do you think is the best or worst packer? Support your answer with details from the text.

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Of the three Jerome is the best packer. He knew how to arrange things in order. Both Harris and George messed everything. Harris packed the strawberry jam on top of a tomato and squashed it. George stepped on the butter. They were getting constantly irritated by Montmorency. Till the time Jerome packed, although he took his time, for the job. George and Harris even kept things behind them and then kept searching for them. They made everything such a mess.

13.

While packing the hamper, George and Harris do a number of foolish and funny things. Tick the statements that are true:(1) They started with breaking a cup.(2) They also broke a plate.(3) They squashed a tomato.(4) They trod on the butter.(5) They stepped on a banana.(6) They put things behind them, and couldn’t find them.(7) They stepped on things.(8) They packed the pictures at the bottom and put heavy things on top.(9) They upset almost everything.(10) They were very good at packing.

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The true statements tick marked are : 1, 3, 4, 6 and 7.

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While packing the hamper, George and Harris do a number of foolish and funny things. Tick the statements that are true. (i) They started with breaking a cup. (ii) They also broke a plate. (iii) They squashed a tomato. (iv) They trod on the butter. (v) They stepped on a banana. (vi) They put things behind them, and couldn’t find them. (vii) They stepped on things. (viii) They packed the pictures at the bottom and put heavy things on top. (ix) They upset almost everything. (x) They were very good at packing

Answer» Statements (i), (iii), (iv), (vi) and (vii) are true.
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How did Montmorency ‘contribute’ to the packing ?

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The packing escapade was already a messy job and Montmorency’s contribution made it even more tiresome. He did his level best to be a ‘perfect nuisance’. He came and sat down on things, just when they were wanted to be packed. He put his leg into the jam and worried the teaspoons. He also pretended that the lemons were rats. So he got into the hamper and killed three of them before Harris could land him with the frying pan.

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Of course I had to turn every mortal thing out now, and, of course, I could not find it. I rummaged the things up into much the same state that they must have been before the world was created, and when chaos reigned. Of course, I found George’s and Harris’s eighteen times over, but I couldn’t find my own. I put the things back one by one, and held everything up and shook it. Then I found it inside a boot. i I repacked once more.When I had finished, George asked if the soap was in. I said I didn’t care a hang whether the soap was in or whether it wasn’t; and I slammed the bag shut and strapped it, and found that I had packed my spectacles in it, and had to re-open it. It got shut up finally at 10.05 p.m., and then there remained the hampers to do. Harris said that we should be wanting to start in less than twelve hours’ time and thought that he and George had better do the rest; and I agreed and sat down, and they had a go.1. The meaning of ‘rummaged’ is ………………..A. ‘searched’.B.‘broken’.C.Tost’.D.‘forgot’.2. The search was over when …………….. A. he rummaged the things.B. he created a chaos.C. he held everything up and shook it.D. he found it inside a boot.3. The phrase ‘care a hang’ means …………………A. ‘take more interest in’.B. ‘show no concern or interest’.C. ‘be more careful about’.D. Both ‘A’ and ‘C’4. ‘They had a go’ means ……………..A. ‘They started their journey’.B. ‘They started their work’.C. ‘They went to take rest’.D. ‘They finished their packing

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1. A. ‘searched’.

2. D. he found it inside a boot.

3. B. ‘show no concern or interest’.

4. B. ‘They started their work’.

17.

Do you find this story funny ? What are the humorous elements in it ? (Pick out at least three, think about what happens, as well as how it is described.)

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Yes, this story is definitely funny. Not only is the way in which the three friends pack for their trip quite mirthful, but the way the author narrates all the incidents is also entertaining. The first humorous element is that he offered to pack, George and Harris leaves the whole matter to him. Consequently, he has to do packing though his real intention was to boss the job.

The second humorous element is that George placed the butter on the chair and Harris sat on it and it stuck at his back. When they searched it for packing, it was missing. They walked round the room. At last, George saw it at Harris’s back. The third humorous element is that Montmorency squirms in where he is not wanted. He wants somebody to stumble over him and curse him steadily for an hour. He pretends that lemons were rats.

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Do you find this story funny? What are the humorous elements in it? (Pick out at least three, think about what happens, as well as how it is described.)

Answer» Yes, this story is definitely funny. Not only is the way in which the three friends pack for their trip quite mirthful, but the way the author narrates all the incidents is also entertaining. The first humorous element is that he offered to pack, George and Harris leaves the whole matter to him. Consequently, he has to do packing though his real intention was to boss the job. The second humorous element is that George placed the butter on the chair and Harris sat on it and it stuck at his back. When they searched it for packing it was missing. They walk and walk round the room. At last, George saw it at Harris’s back. The third humorous element is that Montmorency squirms in where he is not wanted. He wants somebody stumble over him and curse him steadily for an hour. He pretends that lemons were rats.
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Use suitable words or phrases from Column A above to complete the paragraph given below. A Traffic Jam During power cuts, when traffic lights go off, there is utter ____ at crossroads. Drivers add to the confusion by ____ over their right of way, and nearly come to blows. Sometimes passers-by, seeing a few policemen ____ at regulating traffic, step in to help. This gives them a feeling of having ____ something.

Answer» During power cuts, when traffic lights go off, there is utter chaos at crossroads. Drivers add to the confusion by getting into a row over their right of way, and nearly come to blows. Sometimes passers-by, seeing a few policemen slaving at regulating traffic, step in to help. This gives them a feeling of having accomplished something.
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What did Harris say after the bag was shut and strapped? Why do you think he waited till then to ask?

Answer» After the bag was shut and strapped, Harris mentioned that Jerome had not packed the boots. He had waited till then to ask because he wanted to make Jerome realise his mistake and ridicule his packing skills.
21.

How many characters are there in the narrative? Name them. (Don’t forget the dog!)

Answer» There are four characters in the narrative. They are Jerome (the narrator), George, Harris and Montmorency (the dog).
22.

What did George and Harris offer to pack and why?

Answer» George and Harris offered to pack the hampers because It was getting late and they thought that Jerome had taken too much of time. They also wanted to show their skill to Jerome.
23.

What was Jerome’s real intention when he offered to pack ?

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When Jerome offered to pack, his real intention was to supervise the work. He wanted to show his ability through the supervision.

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Harris said I encouraged him. I didn’t encourage him. A dog like that doesn’t want any encouragement. It’s the natural, original sin that is born in him that makes him do things like that.The packing was done at 12.50; and Harris sat on the big hamper, and said he hoped nothing would be found broken. George said that if anything was broken it was broken, which reflection seemed to comfort him. He also said he was ready for bed. We were all ready for bed. Harris was to sleep with us that night, and we went upstairs.We tossed for beds, and Harris had to sleep with me. He said:“Do you prefer the inside or the outside, J: ?”I said I generally preferred to sleep inside a bed,Harris said it was odd.George said:“What time shall I wake you fellows ?”Harris said:“Seven.”I said:“No – six,” because I wanted to write some letters.Harris and I had a bit of a row over it, but at last split the difference, and said half-past six.“Wake up at 6.30, George,” we said.1. What was the blame on the writer ?A. That he never worked.B. That he did not know packing.C. That he encouraged the dog.D. That he could not control the dog.2. Their bedroom was ……………….A. in the same room where they were doing the packing..B. on the same floor.C. upstairs.D. in the basement.3. What, according to Harris ‘it was odd’ ?A. That he prefers to sleep outside the bed.B. That Jerome prefers to sleep inside a bed.C. That Jerome prefers to sleep outside the bed.D. That Jerome prefers to stay inside the bed.4. The phrase ‘to have a row over’ means…A. ‘to have argument over’.B. ‘to have deep thinking over’.C. ‘to have a conclusion over’.D. ‘to have agreement over’.

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1. C. That he encouraged the dog.

2. C. upstairs.

3. B. That Jerome prefers to sleep inside a bed.

4. A. ‘to have argument over’.