How much do you know about Jim's books?

Jim's older brother was his hero, do you remember his name?
Tom
Bob
In which book did Jim write this phrase? "Learning the calls of the jungle folk was not difficult, nor was it difficult to imitate some of the birds and a few of the animals, for I had a good ear, and being young my lips and vocal chords were pliant".
The Man Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
Jungle Lore
How many people did the Chowgarh tigers kill?
68
64
In which story does Jim say: "A lot can be learnt from the pug-marks of carnivora, as for instance the sex, age, and size of the animal. I had examined the pug-marks of the man-eater very carefully the first time I had seen them, and I knew he was an out-sized male leopard, long past his prime. "
The Panar Man Eater
The Man Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
"An examination of the pug marks of the tigress showed her as being an average-sized animal, in the prime of life". Which tigress is Jim talking about?
Thak
Champawat
In which story does this happen?"Our guide had followed us into the river and on looking back, I saw that the little man was in difficulties."
The Man Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag
Panar
Where does this happen? "When I had both my hands on the rifle and craned my neck to the left, I had been able to see most of the tiger's tail and a portion of one hind leg. By releasing my right hand from the rifle and getting a grip of the trellis I found I could lean out far enough to see one-third of the tiger".
The Chuka Man Eater
The Mohan Man Eater
In which story does Jim say: "Given the option of selecting my own time and place for a walk anywhere, I would unhesitatingly select a morning in early April on the northern face of a well-wooded hill in the Himalayas."
The Thak Man Eater
The Talla Des Man Eater
This brave father appears in which story: "He did not ask anyone to accompany him, and no one offered to do so, and for the whole of that night he searched up and down that valley in which no one had dared to set foot since the advent of the man-eater."
Kanda
Thak
Where does Jim give this description of a tiger call? "You, who have spent as many years in the jungle as I have, need no description of the call of a tigress in search of a mate, and to you less fortunate ones I can only say that the call, to acquire which necessitates close observation and the liberal use of throat salve, cannot be described in words."
Thak
Pipal Pani
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