The Adventures of Toto MCQs Quiz | Class 9

This is an MCQ quiz for Class IX students studying English Language and Literature (Code 184). This quiz covers the topic ‘The Adventures of Toto’ from Unit Section C: Literature (Moments Supplementary). It focuses on testing your understanding of the story’s character and humour, narrative understanding, and key events. Attempt all questions, submit your answers to see your score, and download the PDF answer sheet for future reference.

About ‘The Adventures of Toto’

This humorous story by Ruskin Bond revolves around the narrator’s Grandfather, who has a great fondness for animals and keeps a private zoo. The story details the chaos and amusement that ensues when he brings home a mischievous baby monkey named Toto. Toto’s antics, while funny, often lead to trouble, testing the patience of the family, especially the Grandmother. The narrative is a delightful exploration of the relationship between humans and animals, filled with witty observations and comical situations.

Key Themes & Concepts

Character and Humour

The central element of the story is the character of Toto and the humour he generates. Toto is not just an animal; he is portrayed with human-like intelligence and a penchant for mischief. From tearing the narrator’s blazer to taking a hot bath and nearly boiling himself alive, his adventures are a source of constant laughter and trouble. The humour arises from the contrast between the family’s attempts to civilize him and his wild, untamable nature.

Narrative Understanding

The story follows a clear narrative arc:

  • Introduction: Grandfather buys Toto from a tonga-driver for five rupees.
  • Rising Action: Toto’s presence is kept a secret from Grandmother. He causes a series of troubles: tearing wallpaper, escaping his closet, and bothering other pets.
  • Climax: The ‘pullao’ incident, where Toto throws a plate of rice at Grandmother and a dish from a tree, solidifying his status as an unmanageable pet.
  • Falling Action: The family realizes they cannot afford to keep Toto due to the constant damage he causes.
  • Conclusion: Grandfather sells Toto back to the tonga-driver for three rupees, admitting that Toto was not the sort of pet they could keep for long.

Key Incidents and Q&A

Understanding the key incidents is crucial for answering questions about the story. The table below highlights some of Toto’s main adventures and their consequences.

Toto’s Action Consequence
Tearing the narrator’s school blazer Showed his destructive nature early on.
Troubling Nana, the family donkey Proved he could not get along with other animals.
The warm water bath incident Nearly boiled himself alive; a comical yet dangerous event.
The pullao dish incident The final straw for the family, leading to the decision to sell him.

Quick Revision Points

  • Protagonist: Toto, a baby monkey.
  • Owner: The narrator’s Grandfather.
  • Price of Purchase: Five rupees.
  • Price of Sale: Three rupees.
  • Key Traits of Toto: Mischievous, bright eyes, sharp teeth, long tail (acted as a third hand).
  • Main Conflict: Toto’s wild and destructive behavior clashing with the household’s peace.
  • Moral/Theme: Wild animals belong in their natural habitat and cannot always be domesticated.

Extra Practice Questions

  1. Why did Grandfather decide to buy Toto?
  2. Describe the incident where Toto almost boiled himself alive.
  3. How did Toto’s presence in the house finally become known to Grandmother?
  4. What was the significance of the pullao incident?
  5. Do you think Grandfather was right to bring a wild animal into a home? Why or why not?

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