Q1. George, Harris and Montmorency did not like the look of the cold water. Jerome shows determination and heroism. Narrate the idea of having a bath in the Thames. (chapter 11)
Q2. Narrate the attempts made by the 3 men in opening the pineapple tin. (chapter 12)
Q3. Elaborate the incident about the fox-terrier at the Haymarket’s stores. (chapter 13)
Q4. Elaborate on George’s attempt in making the Irish stew. What did Montmorency’s regard the kettle with awe and suspicion. (chapter 14)
Q5. Explain the phrase “The old river hand” and “raw up” Elaborate Jerome’s experience when he went sailing with Hector. (chapter 15)
Q6. What was the tragedy that happened to the woman who was found floating when they crossed Reading Lock a little above Mapledurham Lock? (chapter 16)
Q7. What happened in the parlour when the narrator and George were sitting? How did the mystery of the trout unfold? (chapter 17)
Q8. Give reasons for the narrator’s fondness for locks. Describe the incident when George and the narrator were photographed at Hampton Court Lock. (chapter 18)
Q9. How does the story end? Highlight the theme of the novel and throw light on the narrator Jerome’s character. (chapter 19)
Q10. Give a brief character sketch of :        i. Montmorency            ii. George             iii. Harris


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The three men had planned the previous night that they would get up early in the morning, get rid of their rugs and shawls, and spring into the river with a joyous shout, and revel in a long delicious swim. However, the next morning, after looking at the cold and damp water, George and Harris decide against the swim. But, not ready to give in, the writer takes a plunge in the water. However, he doesn’t relish the plunge.  Thinking about the cold water and snags and weeds in the water, he decides to go down to the edge and just throw water over himself. He takes a towel and creeps out on the bank and worms his way along on to the branch of a tree that dips down into the water. Bitten by the cold on the way, he decides to even give up throwing water over himself. However, as fate would have it, just when he turns to go back into the boat and dress up, the branch breaks, and he falls in the water, getting fully drenched.    

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