Class 11 English Core Snapshots Chapter - 5. BIRTH

Class 11 English Core Snapshots Chapter - 5. BIRTH

 Class 11 English Core Snapshots Chapter - 5. BIRTH

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Class 11 English Core 

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Chapter - 5. BIRTH - A. J Cronin

MAIN POINTS

The story is written by a British writer and physician A.J Cronin.

The story is an extract from" The citadel" where a doctor has to deal with a difficult case of a mother who has complications in her pregnancy. He tried to save both the mother and the child.

Andrew Manson is a newly minted Doctor who begins his career with the help of a doctor named Edward Page.

The story deals with the hardship that medical professionals go through trying to save people from life threatening situations.

The lesson begins with Andrew walking towards his home after having an unpleasant time with his girlfriend Christine.

He finds Joe Morgan outside his house waiting for him. Joe and Susan had been expecting a child.

He recalls how his friends too are having a hard time in their relationships. On the other hand, he feels that marriage is meant to be something peaceful and cheerful, he finds himself in a conflict.

Susan's mother tells him how worried Susan is for the child because the situation is complicated. After performing the procedure, the child is born, but is lifeless.

Confused between addressing the child or the mother, who herself lay unconscious at the moment, he chooses to look after Susan first.

He injected her with a few medicines and when he realised that her heart was regaining its strength, he turned towards the child. It was a boy in perfect shape.

He suddenly remembered that it was a case of restricted oxygen supply and thus, he instructed the nurse to get hot and cold water.

The nurse, reluctant at first, got him what he needed and he juggled the child in hot and cold water simultaneously. After all his efforts, the child still lay lifeless. All others had already lost hope, while he continued with the procedures.

Finally, the child heaved and got his breath.

His body was no longer still, leaving everyone surprised. The nurse muttered words of prayer while holding the child. The grandmother was also praying.

Susan, still lay unconscious and exhausted, Andrew left while informing Joe that all was well.

While he was walking home at around five in the morning, his heart was full at having accomplished something real in his life.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS

1. Why is the lesson named "Birth"?

a. Because the doctor is a specialist in childbirths

b. Because a lot of childbirths take place

c. Because it is about birth of a child

d. Because it talks about philosophy of life

2. What can you say about Dr. Andrew after reading "Birth"?

a. He did not put all his efforts

b. He fulfilled his obligations well as a doctor

c. His skills were not enough

d. He was arrogant

3. "But her hands were together, her lips moved without sound. Who is her?

a. Susan

b. Midwife

c. Mrs. Morgan's mother

d. Not clear from the story

4. During the whole incident, Joe did not enter the house. Why?

a. Because he was superstitious

b. Because he didn't want to disturb

c. Because he didn't want to see the child

d. Because he was anxious

5. How long did it take for Andrew's efforts to yield results?

a. Fifteen minutes

b. All efforts went into vain

c. One hour

d. Half an hour

6. What did Andrew remember in the middle of ongoing treatment?

a. About his love for Christine

b. Morgan family's longing for a child

c. His time in Samaritan

d. About his obligation as a doctor

7. What did Andrew conclude from the whiteness of the child?

a. That he was dead

b. That he suffered from lack of oxygen

c. That he should be taken to hospital

d. That Andrew couldn't save him

8. What all things did Andrew use in the treatment?

a. Hot and cold water

b. Basins and towels

c. A blanket

d. All of the above

9. "Don't fret, mother, I'll not run away." Why did Andrew say this?

a. To reassure Mrs. Morgan's mother

b. To fulfil his obligations

c. To break the silence

d. To handle a critical situation well

10. How did Andrew try to save the still born?

a. Using a special method of respiration

b. Calling Dr. Edward

c. Taking him to a hospital

d. Giving him blood

11. The newborn child was ……

a. Healthy

b. Lifeless

c. Underweight

d. Anaemic

12. One night Dr.Andrew found Joe Morgan waiting at his ……. ?

a. Home

b. clinic

c. Hotel

d. park

13. Mrs.Morgan's mother wanted the doctor not to administer …….

a. chloroform

b. oxygen

c. Hydrogen

d. none.

14. The child's mother was in ……….. condition.

a. Grave

b. happy

c. fearless

d. none of this

15. The doctor decides to save the ……… first.

a. Mother

b. Child

c. Both of them

d. None

16. The doctor gives ……… to the mother.

a. an injection.

b. tablet

c. a tonic

d. drip

17. The doctor dips the child in cold water and hot water to revive its ……

a. heart

b. lungs

c. kidneys

d. brain

18. The Doctor rubbed the child with …….

a. cotton

b. towel

c. scrubber

d. none of these

19. The baby 's skin turned into which colour?

a. pinkish.

b. blackish

c. yellowish

d. reddish

20. What was the name of the Doctor?

a. Dr.John Harry.

b. Dr.Joe Morgan

c. Andrew Manson

d. none of these

21. What was the name of Joe Morgan's wife?

a. Susan Morgan

b. Cris Morgan

c. kalra Morgan

d. Anna Morgan

22. ………… was Dr.Andrew's beloved?

a. Kathy

b. Marcia

c. Christine.

d. Mary

23. What was Andrew's profession?

a. Doctor.

b. Teacher

c. Lawyer

d. Politician

24. What made Dr Manson horrified at the birth of the child?

a. The child was weak

b. The child was lifeless

c. The child was of strange appearance

d. The child was black.

25. Joe's wife was expecting a child after the marriage of …….. years.

a. 10 years

b. Teacher

c. 15 years

d. 12 years

26. Mrs Morgan was expecting her ...... child?

a. first

b. second

c. third

d. fourth

VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

1. The story "Birth" is an excerpt from which book?

Ans. The narrative "Birth" is an excerpt from A.J. Cronin's novel The Citadel.

2. Where does the Morgan family live

Ans. The Morgan family lived at Blaenelly's 12, Blaina Terrace.

3. What does the word 'Premonition' Mean?

Ans. Intuition.

4. What does the word 'Probing' mean?

Ans. Searching.

5. Who is Andrew Manson in the story?

Ans. Andrew Manson is a newly minted doctor who began his career with the help of Dr. Edward Page.

6. Why was Joe Morgan waiting for Andrew even though it was nearly midnight?

Ans. Joe's wife was about to give birth to a child. She was middle-aged and weak.

7. Who was waiting for Andrew and where?

Ans. At the Bryngower, Joe Morgan was waiting for Dr. Andrew Manson.

8. What had the nurse done with the child while Andrew was attending to the mother?

Ans. The nurse had given up the baby for dead and put it under the bed with sodden newspapers.

9. What unexpected miracle took place to turn Andrew's desperation into joy?

Ans. Andrew's desperation turned into joy when the baby started breathing. Andrew was able to save both the mother and the child.

SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS

1. How did Andrew assess that night's work?

Ans. As Andrew left the driller's house he felt tired. He kept thinking of the work he had done that night. He realised that at last he had done something real. For him it was an achievement.

2. Was Andrews Manson depressed about his marriage?

Ans. Andrew Manson was depressed about his marriage. He had seen many failed marriages and feared for his own marriage with Christine. He thought she was sweet. His idea about marriage at the moment was that it was idyllic.

3. Who is Joe Morgan in the story? Who was he waiting for?

Ans. Joe Morgan works as a driller in the mining town of Blaenelly. He is a middle-aged man who is huge, powerful, and heavy. Dr. Andrew Manson was the one he was looking for.

4. Why was Joe waiting for Andrew?

Ans. Joe and his wife Susan had been married for twenty years and were expecting their first child, so he was looking forward to seeing Andrew. Joe was waiting for the doctor to arrive to assist Susan with the delivery of the baby.

5. What dilemma did Andrew face when the child was born?

Ans. Andrew was in a dilemma whether to save the child or the mother. The mother was critical so he gave the child to the nurse and turned to the mother first.

6. Why did Andrew say, "I'll fetch my bag later, nurse."?

Ans. Andrew had worked hard single-handedly and constantly to save the mother as well as the stillborn child. The constant efforts, tension, desperation caused by failure combined to make him weak and dazed. His throat was dry. But he had accomplished a great task as a doctor that day and was more or less done for the day. He would not need the bag anymore that day. He was ecstatic and relieved.

7. Where was Andrew led by Joe? Why did Joe not enter with the doctor?

Ans. While his wife was giving birth to their first child, Andrew was taken to his house by Joe. Joe was agitated since it happened after 20 years of marriage, so he refused to enter the house.

8. How does Andrew console Susan's mother? Why does he do so?

Ans. Susan's mother was reassured by Andrew's words, "Don't worry, mother, I won't run away," because she knew that people wait for a certain amount of time, and the doctor might leave because he had to wait longer than normal.

9. What made Andrew feel a shiver of horror?

Ans. Dr. Andrew Manson visited Susan to assist her with the birth of her first child. It took a long time and a lot of patience to accomplish it, and when he finally succeeded, he found that the baby was lifeless, he stared at the infant's inert form, unable to detect any movement in the newborn that caused a shudder of terror to run down his spine.

10. What was the result of Andrew's feverish efforts after the child's chest gave a short, convulsive heave?

Ans. Andrew redoubled his efforts. The child began to gasp deeper and deeper. A bubble of mucus came from the nostril. The limbs were no longer boneless. The pale skin tuned pink. Then the child cried. It came alive.

11. What does Andrew feel about marriages?

Ans. Andrew considered marriage to be a serene and lovely condition. He adored Christine, but his mind and heart were at odds, leaving him befuddled and enraged.

12. What confused Andrew? How did he save Susan?

Ans. As soon as Andrew was successful in delivering the infant, he was taken back by the sight of a lifeless baby, as well as Susan, the mother. Andrew's heart was compelled to save the stillborn infant. He examined the mother, who was in a dismal situation. He wasn't sure who he should go to first. He saved the mother by giving her the medicine though hypodermic injection.

13. What happened to Susan's newborn child?

Ans. Susan delivered the infant who was stillborn. Andrew discovered the baby in the damp newspapers beneath the bed; the body was white and delicate, and the head was drooping on the thin neck, and the limbs appeared to be boneless. He deduced that the whiteness on the body was due to asphyxia, from lack of oxygen.

14. How did Dr. Andrew Manson revive the lifeless baby?

Ans. Andrew initially saved Susan, then attempted to save the lifeless baby. He wrapped the infant in a blanket and gave him cardio pulmonary resuscitation. His second attempt was to alternately dip the baby in hot and cold water. He then used a rough towel to rub the slick child. Finally, Andrew pushed and released the baby's chest until it began to breathe, indicating that it had a chance of survival.

15. What was the condition of the room after life saving efforts done by Andrew?

Ans. The room was in a very messy state after Andrew's efforts to resuscitate the mother and kid. Blankets, towels, basins, and filthy tools cluttered the floor. The point of the hypodermic syringe punctured lay on the floor. The ewer had been knocked over, and the kettle was lying in a puddle of water on its side.

LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS

1. Write a character sketch of Dr Andrew Manson.

Ans. Dr. Andrew Manson was a recent medical graduate. In a small mining town, he served as an assistant to Dr. Edward Page. He was in love with Christine, but had to endure a miserable evening with her. Joe Morgan was waiting for Andrew. Andrew was agitated as a result of his altercation with Christine. Joe asked Andrew to come home at midnight and check on her wife, who was about to give birth. Andrew did not demand payment and promptly accompanied Joe to his home. Не delivered the baby but noticed that the child was lifeless and Susan's condition was also serious. He became terrified and perplexed as to who should be revived first. However, he decided to save the mother first, making several medical attempts to save her, before attempting to revive the infant. He successfully revived them both and remained at their door until he was certain that everything was back to normal.

2. Compare and contrast Andrew's emotional, mental and physical state at the beginning of the story and at the end.

Ans. At the beginning of the story Andrew is physically tired and emotionally upset. He has just returned from a disappointing evening with Christine, the girl he loved. His thoughts are heavy and muddled. The episode he had witnessed at Cardiff station still filled his mind with sadness. Though he thought of marriage as a blissful state, he couldn't help remembering the miserable failure of many marriages.

At the end of the story, Andrew is physically exhausted but emotionally cheerful and mentally alert. His mind is filled with joy and self-satisfaction.

He has performed an unusual feat, no less than a miracle. He calls upon God as a witness that he has done something real at last. This sense of achievement helps him to overcome physical fatigue. His sense of duty towards his patients helps him to attend them whole-heartedly. He forgets his personal feelings and thinks only of reviving the patients.

3. What affected Andrew's performance at Morgan's house? How did it influence his career?

Ans. After midnight, Andrew returned back to his home. That evening, his encounter with Christine was not pleasant. Moreover, he was saddened by various occurrences of the dismal married couple. Joe Morgan stood outside his house, waiting for the doctor. He took Andrew to his home, where his wife Susan was about to give birth. Both of them were absolutely intent on having this child. Andrew chose to wait and provide medical assistance. He had no clue that the events of that night would bring him not only great joy but also fame and fortune. He laboured tirelessly and precisely to preserve the mother's and her newborn child's lives.

4. Write the summary of the story "Birth".

Ans. Birth is an excerpt from A.J. Cronin's novel "The Citadel." Dr. Andrew Manson, a newly graduated doctor, is the main character of the story. Andrew was a doctor in his early twenties. One evening, he is summoned by a man named Joe Morgan to observe a delivery case. Joe Morgan visits Dr. Andrew in order to bring him home to his wife Susan. This was the couple's first kid after twenty years of marriage. Andrew was able to deliver the baby after an hour of effort and decided to wait until the work was completed. Andrew notices that the baby was stillborn and limp and that the mother's health was in grave danger. He initially saved the mother's life by administering a life- saving shot, and then he undertook a series of medical techniques to save the life of the infant. Andrew carried on with the process till the baby began to whimper and let out a cry.

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