MCQ Animals, Birds, and Dr. Dolittle English Poorvi Class 7 NCERT Advertisement 1. Why does the Cat’s-food-Man suggest Doctor Dolittle become an animal doctor? Dolittle earns less money treating humans Dolittle enjoys the company of animals more Dolittle knows more about animals than local veterinarians Dolittle dislikes spending time with human patientsQuestion 1 of 202. What is Polynesia doing when the Cat’s-food-Man talks to Doctor Dolittle? Eating crackers Singing a sailor song Dusting her wings Talking in bird languageQuestion 2 of 203. What does Polynesia say animals use to communicate besides their mouths? Their eyes, nose, and tongue Their ears, feet, and tails Their wings, paws, and claws Their fur, feathers, and skinQuestion 3 of 204. What does the phrase “Ka-ka oi ee, fee-fee” mean in bird language? Polly wants a cracker Is the porridge hot yet? Can you see the rain? Where is the doctor?Question 4 of 205. How does Doctor Dolittle react when he learns animals can talk? He is angry He is excited He is anxious He is relaxedQuestion 5 of 206. What does Doctor Dolittle do after learning about animal languages? Continues treating human patients Writes a book about parrots Gives up being a people’s doctor Opens a school for animalsQuestion 6 of 207. What problem does the plough horse have? A sore leg Blindness in one eye A stomach ache A broken hoofQuestion 7 of 208. What color spectacles does the plough horse request? Blue Red Green BlackQuestion 8 of 209. What became a common sight in Puddleby after Dolittle treated animals? Humans talking to farm animals Farm animals wearing glasses Birds riding atop farm animals Farm animals learning bird languageQuestion 9 of 2010. What special arrangement does Doctor Dolittle make for different animals? Separate waiting rooms Different treatment days Separate doors for each kind Unique medicines for eachQuestion 10 of 2011. How do animals learn about Doctor Dolittle’s abilities? Through newspapers From birds flying to other countries Via human doctors From Polynesia’s songsQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the Cat’s-food-Man say about Dolittle’s book on cats? It is boring It is wonderful It is confusing It is incompleteQuestion 12 of 2013. Why does Polynesia say she never used bird language with Dolittle before? She was too shy Dolittle wouldn’t have understood She didn’t know bird language Dolittle was too busyQuestion 13 of 2014. What does Jip, the dog, use to ask a question, according to Polynesia? His tail His ears His nose His pawsQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the plough horse say about animal doctors? They are less skilled than human doctors They require more intelligence than human doctors They don’t need to understand animal language They are easier to train than human doctorsQuestion 15 of 2016. What is the meaning of the word “scholar” as used in the text? A teacher A learned person A writer A doctorQuestion 16 of 2017. What does “cracker” refer to in the text? A loud noise A thin, dry biscuit A type of bird food A small toyQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the “Birds’ A.B.C.” in the context of the story? A book about birds The language that birds speak A song sung by Polynesia A list of bird speciesQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the word “countryside” mean in the text? A city area A rural area A forest A marketplaceQuestion 19 of 2020. What is a “cellar” as mentioned in the text? A kitchen area A room below ground level A storage shed An animal clinicQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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