Characters & Traits
Events in the Story
Humor & Mischief
Themes & Message
Vocabulary & Expressions
100

Who was Toto, and to whom did he belong?

Toto was a mischievous monkey belonging to the narrator’s grandfather.

100

Where was Toto first kept when he was brought home?

He was kept in a little closet in the narrator’s room.


100

What funny incident happened when Toto was tied to the peg?

He bit the pony, making it run wildly.

100

What is the central theme of *Adventures of Toto*?

The theme highlights the joys and troubles of keeping pets, especially mischievous ones.

100

What does the word 'mischievous' mean in the context of Toto?

Playfully troublesome or causing minor harm.

200

How is Grandfather described in the story?

Grandfather is shown as kind, adventurous, and fond of animals.


200

What happened when Toto was tied to the peg in the stable?

He bit the pony’s long ears, creating chaos in the stable.


200

How did Toto use his intelligence to escape confinement?

He tore off wallpaper, pulled out nails, and broke things to escape.


200

What lesson does the story teach about keeping animals?

That keeping wild animals as pets can be entertaining but also very difficult and impractical.


200

What does 'peculiar habit' refer to in the story?

Toto’s unusual way of testing water before bathing.


300

Why did Grandfather buy Toto?

He bought Toto from a tonga-driver for five rupees because he loved keeping pets.


300

Describe Toto’s adventure with the water kettle.

Toto nearly boiled himself alive by jumping into a kettle of water but enjoyed bathing in it.


300

Why is Toto’s bath in the kettle described humorously?

Because he acted like a human, testing the water before stepping in, but risked boiling himself.


300

How does the story reflect Grandfather’s love for animals?

Grandfather constantly buys and cares for animals, showing his kindness and adventurous spirit.


300

Find a synonym for 'destroy' used in the story.

‘Ruin’ or ‘wreck’ (as Toto ruined clothes and wallpaper).


400

How is Grandmother’s reaction to Toto different from Grandfather’s?

Grandmother was annoyed and disapproved of keeping Toto, unlike Grandfather who adored him.

400

How did Toto behave during the train journey?

Toto attracted attention by peeping out of the bag, forcing Grandfather to pay extra fare.


400

What was humorous about Toto’s behaviour on the train?

He kept jumping inside and outside the bag, scaring passengers and amusing others.

400

What message does the story give about human-animal relationships?

It shows that animals have distinct personalities, and humans must understand and respect them.


400

Explain the expression: 'Grandfather’s enthusiasm knew no bounds.'

It means Grandfather was extremely excited and happy about keeping pets.


500

What does Toto’s behaviour reveal about his nature?

Toto is intelligent, curious, and playful but also destructive and troublesome.


500

Why was Toto finally sold back to the tonga-driver?

Because his mischief caused too much trouble and expense for the family.

500

How does Ruskin Bond use humor to describe Toto’s mischief?

Through exaggeration, playful tone, and vivid description of Toto’s antics.


500

How does the story balance entertainment with a moral?

It entertains with humor but also warns about the chaos of keeping unsuitable pets.


500

What is meant by ‘troublesome pet’ in the story?

It refers to Toto being difficult to manage because of his destructive nature.

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