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Karnataka State Syllabus Class 7 English Prose Chapter 4 The Blind Dog
The Blind Dog Questions and Answers, Summary, Notes
C. Speaking and Writing:
Take turns with your partner to ask or answer these questions. Tell him/her why you think your answer is correct. Quote from the text where necessary. Write down your answers.
Question 1.
The dog had scars and mutilated tail because it was timid (True / Not True)
Answer:
Not True
Question 2.
The last two sentences in paragraph one say that the dog led a carefree life (True / Not True)
Answer:
True
Question 3.
The dog was a beautiful creature. (True / Not True) (see paragraph 3)
Answer:
Not True
Question 4.
The blind beggar’s alms increased because all the passersby (complete this sentence)
Answer:
The blind beggar’s alms increased because all the passersby were forced to drop a coin in the bowl.
Question 5.
The village Urchin came to the market place to just do his business. (True / Not True)
Answer:
Not True
Question 6.
Why did the dog chase the boy out of the market?
Answer:
The dog chased the boy because he was trying to put his hand towards the blind man’s bowl.
Question 7.
How did the dog become the blind man’s “prisoner”?
Answer:
The ribbon seller gave a white cord-free of cost to the blind man. The blind man tied it to the dog and it went wherever the blind man took him. The dog became a prisoner as his world came to be circumscribed by the limits of the white cord.
Question 8.
How did the dog’s life change?
Answer:
After the death of the old woman, the dog came to take the place of her. He lost his freedom completely. He simply had to stay on forever at the end of the white cord tied around his neck. Whenever he saw his friends, instinctively he sprang up he got a kick from his master.
He learned to discipline his instinct and impulse. He ceased to take notice of other dogs and growled when they came near him. He lost his own orbit of movement and contact with his fellow-creatures.
Question 9.
“The beggar’s alms increased threefold”. (True / Not True) (Scan paragraph ten and find the answer.)
Answer:
True
Question 10.
Why did the vendors hold a conference among themselves? How did it end?
Answer:
The vendors held a conference among themselves when they saw the helpless position of the dog and the way the blind man was treating it as a slave. At the end of the conference, the perfumer asked for the scissor which was dangling from the ribbon’s rack. The perfumer snipped the cord of the dog with the scissor and let it free from the clutches of the Greedy blind man.
Question 11.
The beggar named his dog “tiger”. What is ironic about this?
Answer:
A tiger is an animal which is never tied with a rope, ribbon, or a chain. It is let loose free in a National Park or kept in a cage in a zoo. But this dog tiger was chained always by the blind beggar.
Question 12.
How did the dog return to his doom?
Answer:
The dog returned to his doom by its loyalty towards the blind man. One night the dog came and licked his face the blind man got angry initially but forgave it as it is a dog. Later, he got a steel chain to keep the dog under his control.
Question 13.
Why is this story titled “The blind dog”?
Answer:
The three vendors helped the poor dog to run away from its cruel blind master. The dog leads a free life for some days. He comes back to him and falls into clutches again. Thereafter dog follows his blind master blindly. He goes wherever his master leads him.
D. Use of words:
Work with your partner and supply the missing words:
A type of l a r g e working dogs called Huskey are u s e d by Eskimos to draw Sl e d g e s. Sl e d g e s do not have w h e e l s. They s l i d e along ice or snow on metal blades. E s k i m o s use these
c a r t s for transportation in the snowy region where they l i v e. A train of dogs will be harnessed to a sledge, some five to six p a i r s of dogs in a line.
Exercise:
We use modals to express our feelings and thoughts. Look at the expressions of feelings and thoughts given below. Choose the appropriate expression and write it in each blank …………..
(Preference, impossibility, self-compulsion, request, possibility, assumption, likelihood, prohibition, no other explanation possible, ability, challenge, estimation, necessity)
- It will fall down if you keep it there, (possibility)
- Could I use your pen for a moment? (request)
- It is going to rain this evening, (likelihood)
- I would rather take a rickshaw to the station. It is late, (necessity)
- She must be still in her office working late this evening, (no other explanation possible)
- This temple must be at least 500 years old. (estimation)
- Don’t worry, he can very well look after himself, (ability)
- You shall not speak to me like this again. (preference)
- How dare you say a thing like this? (challenge)
- I must finish this work today itself, (self compulsion)
- Look at that old man toiling in the sun. Looks very old. Must be at least eighty. (assumption)
- In our hostel, we must switch off the lights at 10 pm. (prohibition)
- She can’t be as ill as all that. She is pretending, (impossibility)
New Words:
- Dog: Kennel : : Pig : sty
- Physics: Physicist : : Physiology : Physiologist
- music: musician : : flute : flutist
- smithy: metal : : tannery : animal hides
- college: principal : : school l: headmaster
- State: citizen : : democracy : people
G. Writing:
Ask your teacher about these dogs:
- the dogs that are trained to do police work.
- the dogs and the Bomb – Squad
- the shepherd and his dog.
Write a paragraph about them:
The dogs that are trained to do police work.
All police dogs must first become experts at basic obedience training. They must obey the commands of their handler without hesitation. It also passes through endurance and agility training. It must be able to jump over walls and climb stairs.
Each dog receives special training. Some are trained to search for drugs, some are bombs or gun sniffers. Police dogs can also track missing persons or suspects.
The Blind Dog Summary in English
This story is about a street dog and a blind man who later became his master. The street dog who lived by eating garbage of the market place had hundreds of seas as it was fighting with every animal. When it needed rest it would curl near the market gate. In the evenings it would go for walk for picking up edibles on the roadside. In the night it would came and sleep near the market gate.
After 3 years a blind beggar escorted by old woman came and sat near the market gate. She. would come in the afternoon with food collect the coins he had earned and took him back at night. The dog which was sleeping near him got attracted by the smell of the food. It went near the blind man and he threw same food at it.
In the mean time they both became friends and the dog would sit near the blind man and took care of his coins. It also chased passerby who had not dropped a coin in his bowl. Every Thursday many sellers came there to sell their waves. A mischievous boy who used to tease the blind man came and tried to take away his coins from the bowl. The dog sprang up on him and the boy ran for his life. The vender was surprised to see the dog’s affection for this old blind man.
One Evening the old woman did not come to take this man. As he was wanting someone to tell him she died that afternoon. The ribben vendor gave him a white ribbon asked him to tie it around the dog’s neck and if it was loyal it would lead him. Now the lifestyle of the dog changed. He lost his freedom as he could move very’ little.
He slowly got himself disciplined. The master gained much more from the dog. He moved more than before. His income trebbd. He started showing his arms to everyone. The dog took him carefully avoiding pets, stones, and steps. People seeing this gave him more money. The children around him gave him food to eat. Every night the blind man would sleep with the cord turned around his finger. As his income increased his greed also became manifold and he thought resting is wasteful. As days passed the dog became bony and thin.
The vendors took pity at the dog’s plight and decided to free the dog from the blind man. The perfume vendor cut the cord with the scissor and freed the dog. The blind man shouted Tiger. At this perfume vendor told the dog has gone away and it was free now.
The vendors saw how the blind man was struggling to find his way about. He struggled to cross the road and finally with the help of someone he found his way back to his resting place.
The blind man was not seen anywhere People thought he would have gone forever. The dog would be free and happy. Suddenly they hear the familiar tap tap sound of the staff of the blind man.
The blind man told them that the dog ran away but came back to them last night when he was sleeping, it came and licked his face. He forgave the dog. But this time he got a steel chain to the dog.
Once again the dog’s life became miserable. The dog came back to the blind man by itself and death can only help that dog. It is an example of a creature who came back to its doom with a willing heart.