2. Toto was brought to the writer’s house by_______
(a)the writer’s servant
(b)The writer’s father
(c)The writer’s grandfather
(d)The writer’s grandmother
3. Rearrange the following events in proper sequence
(i)toto was put in a closet
(ii) grandfather bought monkey from a Tonga driver
(iii) his mischief became wilder
(iv) he was taken to Saharanpur in a canvas bag
(v) he tore off ornamental wall paper and pulled out the peg
(a) v, iii, ii, iv, i (b) ii , iii, i, v, iv (c) ii, i , v, iv, iii (iv) iv , v, iii, ii , i
4. Minimum age of buying full train ticket for a child is _______
(a)14 (b) 12 (c) 10 (d) 15
5. The narration of the story is done by _______
(a) Grandfather
(b) Ruskin Bond.
(c) Grandmother
(d) Tonga driver.
II. Read the following extract and choose the correct option given
below: (5)
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
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.
1.The writer’s grandfather was settled _____
(a) In Dehradun.
(b) In Saharanpur.
(c) In Delhi.
(d) In Mumbai
2. Toto new home was transferred to __________
(a) the garden in the servant’s quarters
(b) the cage in the servant’s quarters
(c) a zoo
(d) none of the above
3.Bring out the motive behind grandfather’s visit Saharanpur.
(a) to attend a wedding
(b) to visit the zoo
(c) to collect his pension
(d) to visit his friend’s house
4. Grandfather took Toto along with him to Saharanpur because
(a) he missed him
(b) no one was at home
(c) to save other animals
(d) he was mischievous so to give relief to other animals
5. Find the synonym for the word ‘home’ in the extract given above
III. Value based question (5)
1. All living beings have the right to live on this planet earth, but very often
we become totally insensitive only because animals can’t speak and they
don’t have voice. Justify your opinion with reference to the lesson ‘The
Adventures of Toto’.
III. Complete the paragraph given below by filling in the blanks with the
help of options that follows. (Any 5) 5 * 1= 5
Spiders are one of the (a) _______(more/most/less/least) fascinating of
creatures. Several hundred species are (b)_______ (found/find/lose/lost)
in India. They are quick to get (c) _______(if/for/away/till) when we come
too close to them. They (d) _______(less/hardly/had/often) don’t sting.
Nor is their bite severe. In fact, some ant bites hurt (e)_______
(most/more/much/very) than a spider bite. Many species of spiders
inhabit (f) _______(our/ours/your/yours) environment. The females of only
two species are dangerous. In fact, many of the deadly looking ones do
not harm us.
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