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CBSE Class 9 English Chapter 2 The Adventures of Toto  Important Questions from Moments Book

 
Class 9 English The Adventures of Toto Question Answers –  Looking for The Adventures of Toto important  question answers (NCERT solutions) for CBSE Class 9 English Moments Book Chapter 2? Look no further! Our comprehensive compilation of important questions will help you brush up on your subject knowledge. Practising Class 9 English question answers can significantly improve your performance in the exam. Our solutions provide a clear idea of how to write the answers effectively. Improve your chances of scoring high marks by exploring Chapter 2: The Adventures of Toto now. The questions listed below are based on the latest CBSE exam pattern, wherein we have given NCERT solutions to the chapter’s extract based questions, multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions
 
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The Adventures of Toto NCERT Solutions

1. How does Toto come to grandfather’s private zoo?
Ans.
The writer’s grandfather liked to collect animals and had made a zoo at home. One day, he saw a red-coloured monkey tied to a trough with a tonga driver. He liked the monkey and wanted to add it to his collection. He bought Toto from the tonga driver for a sum of five rupees.

2. “Toto was a pretty monkey.” In what sense is Toto pretty?
Ans.
The writer says that Toto was pretty. He had bright, shining eyes which were full of mischief. His teeth were like pearls. He had a long tail which was like a third hand for him. The writer’s grandfather felt that a tail added to the beauty of an animal. So, Toto was thought to be a pretty animal.

3. Why does grandfather take Toto to Saharanpur and how? Why does the ticket collector insist on calling Toto a dog?
Ans.
Grandfather took Toto along with himself to Saharanpur because as he was mischievous, it was not safe to leave him alone at home. A bag made of strong canvas material was arranged. Some straw was placed in it. Toto was placed inside the bag and the bag was sealed with the zipper.
The ticket collector did not accept grandfather’s claim that Toto was not a dog. He called it a dog and charged a ticket fee for it because only dogs were allowed to travel on trains. If Toto had to travel by train, then, he would have to be termed a dog.

4. How does Toto take a bath? Where has he learnt to do this? How does Toto almost boil himself alive?
Ans. Toto would check the temperature of the water by inserting his hand in it. Then he would step into the tub, one foot at a time. Finally, he would sit in it, with his face out. Then he would rub soap on his body. When the water became cold, he would jump out and run to the stove in the kitchen to dry himself.
He had learnt this way of bathing from the writer.
On day, Toto jumped into a kettle of water kept on the stove for boiling as he found it warm enough for a bath. As the water grew hotter, he thought of ascending but the cold weather made him go back into the kettle. Toto kept on doing this for a while till he was spotted by the grandmother. She pulled him out of the kettle in time or else he would have boiled himself that day.

5. Why does the author say, “Toto was not the sort of pet we could keep for long”?
Ans. The author says that Toto was not the kind of pet that they could keep for long because he was extremely mischievous. He destroyed many things – he tore the wallpapers, clothes and curtains. He broke dishes too. The family could not afford all this and so, decided to get rid of Toto.

 
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Class 9 English The Adventures of Toto Question Answers Lesson 2 – Extract Based Questions

Extract-based questions are of the multiple-choice variety, and students must select the correct option for each question by carefully reading the passage.

 

A. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:

His bright eyes sparkled with mischief beneath deep-set eyebrows, and his teeth, which were a pearly white, were very often displayed in a smile that frightened the life out of elderly Anglo-lndian ladies. But his hands looked dried-up as though they had been pickled in the sun for many years. Yet his fingers were quick and wicked; and his tail, while adding to his good looks (Grandfather believed a tail would add to anyone’s good looks), also served as a third hand. He could use it to hang from a branch; and it was capable of scooping up any delicacy that might be out of reach of his hands.

Q1. Name the chapter from which this extract has been taken.
Ans- The given extract is taken from “The Adventures of Toto”.

Q2. Who is the author of this chapter?
Ans- Ruskin Bond is the author of “The Adventures of Toto”.

Q3. Which animal is Toto?
Ans- Toto is a monkey.

Q4. What do you understand by “Anglo-Indian”?
Ans- An Anglo-Indian person is someone whose family is partly British and partly Indian.

 

B. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:

Grandmother always fussed when Grandfather brought home some new bird or animal. So it was decided that Toto’s presence should be kept a secret from her until she was in a particularly good mood. Grandfather and I put him away in a little closet opening into my bedroom wall, where he was tied securely — or so we thought — to a peg fastened into the wall.

Q1. How did grandmother feel when any animal was brought home?
Ans- Grandmother felt disturbed and annoyed when any animal was brought home.

Q2. Where was Toto kept hidden?
Ans- Toto was put inside the grandfather’s closet.

Q3. Why was Toto kept hidden?
Ans- Toto was kept hidden from the grandmother because she was scared of pets.

Q4. Find a word from the given extract which means the same as “a tall cupboard or wardrobe with a door, used for storage.”
Ans- Closet

 

C. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:

His presence in the house still a secret, Toto was now transferred to a big cage in the servants’ quarters where a number of Grandfather’s pets lived very sociably together — a tortoise, a pair of rabbits, a tame squirrel and, for a while, my pet goat. But the monkey wouldn’t allow any of his companions to sleep at night; so Grandfather, who had to leave Dehra Dun next day to collect his pension in Saharanpur, decided to take him along.

Q1. List all the pets that grandfather has?
Ans- The grandfather had a Tortoise, two rabbits, a squirrel, a goat and a monkey.

Q2. Who did not let other animals sleep?
Ans- Toto did not let other animals sleep.

Q3. What made the grandfather take Toto along with him?
Ans- Toto’s nuisance, his problematic nature and not letting others sleep made grandfather take Toto along with him.

Q4. Find a word from the given extract that means the same as “domesticated”.
Ans- Tame

 

D. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:

So Grandfather, who had to leave Dehradun next day to collect his pension in Saharanpur, decided to take him along. Unfortunately I could not accompany Grandfather on that trip, but he told me about it afterwards.A big black canvas kit-bag was provided for Toto. This, with some straw at the bottom, became his new abode. When the bag was closed, there was no escape. Toto could not get his hands through the opening, and the canvas was too strong for him to bite his way through. His efforts to get out only had the effect of making the bag roll about on the floor or occasionally jump into the air — an exhibition that attracted a curious crowd of onlookers on the Dehra Dun railway platform

Q1. Why was Toto unable to escape?
Ans- Toto was unable to escape because the canvas was too strong for Toto to break or bite through it.

Q2. What was Toto’s new abode?
Ans- Black Canvas Kit Bag was Toto’s new abode.

Q3. Find a word from the given extract which means the same as “a non-participating observer; a spectator.”
Ans- Onlookers

Q4. Why did grandfather leave for Saharanpur?
Ans- Grandfather left for Saharanpur to collect his pension.

 

E. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:

The poor man was taken aback; but, with great presence of mind and much to Grandfather’s annoyance, he said, “Sir, you have a dog with you. You’ll have to pay for it accordingly.” In vain did Grandfather take Toto out of the bag; in vain did he try to prove that a monkey did not qualify as a dog, or even as a quadruped. Toto was classified a dog by the ticket-collector; and three rupees was the sum handed over as his fare. Then Grandfather, just to get his own back, took from his pocket our pet tortoise, and said, “What must I pay for this, since you charge for all animals?” 

Q1. Which other animal did the grandfather have in his pocket?
Ans- Grandfather had a tortoise in his pocket.

Q2. How much amount was charged by the Ticket-Collector for Toto?
Ans- Ticket-Collector demanded three rupees for Toto.

Q3. The Ticket-Collector confused Toto with a________.
Ans- The Ticket-Collector confused Toto with a dog.

Q4. What do you understand by “taken aback”?
Ans- “Taken Aback” refers to a state of surprise or shock so that someone does not know how to behave for a short time.

 

F. Read the following extract and answer the questions that follow:

On Toto’s first night in the stable, Grandfather paid him a visit to see if he was comfortable. To his surprise he found Nana, without apparent cause, pulling at her halter and trying to keep her head as far as possible from a bundle of hay. Grandfather gave Nana a slap across her haunches, and she jerked back, dragging Toto with her. He had fastened on to her long ears with his sharp little teeth. Toto and Nana never became friends.

A great treat for Toto during cold winter evenings was the large bowl of warm water given him by Grandmother for his bath. He would cunningly test the temperature with his hand, then gradually step into the bath, first one foot, then the other (as he had seen me doing), until he was into the water up to his neck.

Q1. Which animal is Nana?
Ans- Nana is a donkey.

Q2. Why did the grandfather pay a visit to the stable?
Ans- Grandfather visited the stable to see if Toto was comfortable.

Q3. Cite an example from Toto’s behaviour that reveals his intelligence.
Ans- Toto would test the temperature of the water before stepping into his bath shows his intelligence.

Q4. Find a word from the given extract which means the same as “clearly visible or understood; obvious.”
Ans- Apparent
 
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Class 9 English The Adventures of Toto Short Question Answers (including questions from Previous Years Question Papers)

In this post we are also providing important short answer questions from Chapter 2 The Adventures of Toto for CBSE Class 9 exam in the coming session. 

Q1. What did Toto do in the author’s room?
Ans. Toto was housed in a tiny store. It provided access to the narrator’s room. He was fastened to a wall peg. The narrator discovered a change in his bedroom a few hours later. Toto had pulled the peg to let himself free. He had torn the narrator’s school jacket apart and taken down the bedroom’s wallpaper.

Q2. Where was Toto transferred from the author’s bedroom? Did he remain peaceful there?
Ans. Toto was moved into a big cage. It was in the staff quarters. Other creatures from grandfather’s personal zoo were also kept there. A tortoise, two rabbits, a pet squirrel, and a pet goat were all kept in the zoo. The monkey wouldn’t let the animals rest peacefully at night.

Q3. Describe how grandfather took Toto with him to Saharanpur.
Ans. Grandfather had to travel to Saharanpur the next day to pick up his pension. He made the decision to bring Toto with him. He picked up a sizable black canvas bag and placed Toto inside. Toto couldn’t bite or rip the bag because it was too sturdy. Till they arrived in Saharanpur, Toto remained in the bag. He chuckled at the ticket collector there as he abruptly poked his head out of the bag.

Q4. How many pets did the author’s grandfather have? Where were they kept?
Ans. The author’s grandfather was fond of keeping pets. He owned a small, personal zoo. It contained a turtle, and his zoo’s newest inhabitants were a couple of rabbits. In addition to these animals, the grandfather also had a donkey. 

Q5. How did Toto get along with other animals?
Ans. Toto did not get along with other animals. Toto bothered the family donkey, Nana. He would frequently use his teeth to attach himself to her long ears. He didn’t let other animals sleep peacefully.

Q6. Why did Toto throw a plate at grandmother?
Ans. Toto once noticed a huge platter of pulao on the dinner table. He started eating it. Grandmother shrieked as she entered the room and spotted Toto eating rice. Toto disliked it. He then threw the plate at the grandmother. The plate broke into pieces. 

Q7. Why was Toto sold back to the tonga-driver?
Ans. The grandfather understood that Toto couldn’t be kept inside the house for very long. The constant loss of dishes, clothes, curtains, and wallpaper made the family unable to keep up with Toto. The tonga-driver was eventually located by the grandfather. Toto was returned to him for just three rupees. 

Q8. What did Toto do with the dish of pulao?
Ans. On one occasion, the dinner table’s centre was covered by a sizable serving of pulao. Toto started stuffing rice into his mouth. When Grandfather arrived, he fled with the dish. Grandma shouted at him. The plate was thrown her way. It broke into numerous pieces.

Q9. How did Toto behave when he was put in a closet?
Ans. When he was in the closet, Toto acted very impishly. He tore the wall paper off. The wall peg was removed from its socket by him. There was the writer’s school blazer hanging. He tore that into pieces as well. 
 
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Class 9 The Adventures of Toto Long Answer Questions Lesson 2

Q1. Give a brief description of Toto, the monkey.
Ans. Toto was a charming monkey. His sparkling eyes were filled with malicious intent. His teeth were white as snow. His hands usually appeared to be dry. His fingers were quick and devious. He utilised his lengthy tail as a third hand. His beauty was enhanced by his lengthy tail. He behaved exactly like an unruly child. He was constantly searching for pranks.
He took pleasure in upsetting everyone. Once, water in a sizable kettle was left on the fire to make tea. Toto opened the kettle’s lid and entered. Grandmother saw it and saved him half-boiled. He never gave people a moment of quiet. He would often grin and fling items at people, frightening them. Toto was a truly daring monkey.

Q2. Why was Toto’s presence kept a secret? Where was he kept during this period? How did he behave? What does it tell about the character of grandfather? Do you think we should keep something secret from the family?
Ans. Every time a new bird or animal was introduced into the house, grandmother always made a fuss. Grandfather made the decision to keep Toto’s presence a secret from her until she was feeling optimistic. Toto was kept in the author’s bedroom closet. He completely ruined the closet.
The author’s school jacket was torn to pieces by him. He was moved to the servants’ quarters and placed in a cage. No one could sleep at night with Toto’s company. Grandfather loved animals. He also took good care of his family. He didn’t want to irritate Grandmother. While keeping something from the family is never a good idea, there are times when it is necessary for the other person’s benefit.

Q3. In the story ‘The Adventures of Toto’ we get a very clear idea of the author’s grandparents and their habits and natures. While his grandfather was an animal lover, his grandmother had other qualities. Make a character study of Grandmother in the light of the above remark.
Ans. Grandfather kept a variety of animals as pets in the servants’ quarters of the spacious home where they resided. Grandmother had permitted animals to be on the property but not inside the main house. She was a proud housewife who had decorated her cabinets with decorative paper. She accepted grandfather’s ways and had finally allowed Toto to be lodged with Nana the family donkey.
Grandmother had an innovative streak and provided the monkey warm water for a bath which had become a great source of fun for the animal. Her sharp presence of mind had rescued the animal from boiling when Toto had plunged into a pot of boiling water. She was a good cook and generous hostess and served biryani on special plates at her dining table. Thus when Toto broke her precious china, grandfather realized that her patience had been severely tested and wisely disposed off Toto.

Q4. Do you think it is advisable to keep a monkey like Toto as part of pets in the house? Why/Why not?
Ans. No, keeping a pet like Toto is not a good idea. Toto was an unruly monkey. Such a creature could endanger the kids at home and cause damage to the surroundings. It can also harm the visitors. Animals also continue to be content in their native habitats. The wild animals are always beautiful in the lap of the wild as they are born free and brought up in that environment. Toto was devoted to mischief because of its inclinations. The family could not afford the constant losses brought on by Toto. Additionally, he kept upsetting the house’s other animals. He would be content in the forest if he were released. Thus, holding them captive against their will is cruel. They are content being free. We must not hunt or catch animals for our own gain. Some animals could be dangerous as well.
 
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