Q.1
is a type of ________.
  • historical fiction
  • fable
  • biography
  • autobiography
Q.2
The author’s profession in the book was that of a __________.
  • veterinarian
  • school teacher
  • doctor of science
  • English gentleman
Q.3
Herriot interned with ________.
  • Darrowby
  • Dales
  • Siegfried Farnon
  • Yorkshire
Q.4
The author James Herriot is also known as _________.
  • Farnon
  • Alf Wight
  • Dales
  • Tricky
Q.5
Of the following, which one does Herriot NOT have to endure as a country vet?
  • Freezing temperatures
  • Sleep deprivation
  • Stubborn clients
  • Poor road construction
Q.6
One of Herriot’s easy patients is _________.
  • a grey cat
  • a mean cow
  • Tricky Woo
  • piglets
Q.7
Tricky Woo sends treats to _________ House.
  • Skeldale
  • Darrowby
  • Dales
  • Yorkshire
Q.8
What does the old, sway-backed coal cart horse do to Herriot?
  • The horse follows Herriot around as he goes from farm to farm
  • The horse picks him up and hangs onto him by his fancy coat until the owner returns
  • The horse chases Herriot down the road
  • The horse eats Herriot’s hat
Q.9
Herriot calls on a farmer with six sick steers. What was wrong with them?
  • They were suffering from being over worked
  • They were suffering from tick bites
  • They were suffering from heat stroke
  • They were suffering from lead poisoning
Q.10
Herriot learned that, as a vet, he ended up treating ____________ as often as he did their animals.
  • the villagers
  • the community leaders
  • the owners of his patients
  • the other vets
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