Mijbil the Otter Class 10 MCQ Quiz – Test Your Understanding

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  • Chapter Name: Mijbil the Otter
  • Author: Gavin Maxwell
  • Book: Footprints Without Feet (Supplementary Reader)
  • Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Difficulty Level: Exam-Focused & Concept-Based
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✔ Covers themes, character analysis, and important events
✔ Includes competency-based MCQs
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Mijbil the Otter

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The author's experience at the airline counter represents:

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What is the central theme of Mijbil the Otter?

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Why does the author decide to keep an otter as a pet?

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When I returned, there was an appalling spectacle. There was complete silence from the box, but from its airholes and chinks around the lid, blood had trickled and dried. I whipped off the lock and tore open the lid, and Mij, exhausted and blood-spattered, whimpered and caught at my leg. He had torn the lining of the box to shreds; when I removed the last of it so that there were no cutting edges left, it was just ten minutes until the time of the flight, and the airport was five miles distant. I put the miserable Mij back into the box, holding down the lid with my hand. I sat in the back of the car with the box beside me as the driver tore through the streets of Basra like a ricocheting bullet.

“whipped off”, is an example of a phrasal verb i.e. a combination of a verb and a preposition. Choose the option that DOES NOT fit the given definition.

mijbil the otter class 10 important questions answers

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When I returned, there was an appalling spectacle. There was complete silence from the box, but from its airholes and chinks around the lid, blood had trickled and dried. I whipped off the lock and tore open the lid, and Mij, exhausted and blood-spattered, whimpered and caught at my leg. He had torn the lining of the box to shreds; when I removed the last of it so that there were no cutting edges left, it was just ten minutes until the time of the flight, and the airport was five miles distant. I put the miserable Mij back into the box, holding down the lid with my hand. I sat in the back of the car with the box beside me as the driver tore through the streets of Basra like a ricocheting bullet.

Choose the option that correctly states Maxwell’s likely feelings, in the situation below.

“… I put the miserable Mij back into the box, holding down the lid with my hand.”

  1. anxious
  2. disappointed
  3. terrified
  4. guilty
  5. insulted

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For the first twenty-four hours, Mijbil was neither hostile nor friendly; he was simply aloof and indifferent, choosing to sleep on the floor as far from my bed as possible. The second night Mijbil came onto my bed in the small hours and remained asleep in the crook of my knees until the servant brought tea in the morning, and during the day he began to lose his apathy and take a keen, much too keen, interest in his surroundings. I made a body belt for him and took him on a lead to the bathroom, where for half an hour he went wild with joy in the water, plunging and rolling in it, shooting up and down the length of the bathtub underwater, and making enough slosh and splash for a hippo.

Choose the option that correctly describes a body-belt in the given context as explained by the four people given below.

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For the first twenty-four hours, Mijbil was neither hostile nor friendly; he was simply aloof and indifferent, choosing to sleep on the floor as far from my bed as possible. The second night Mijbil came onto my bed in the small hours and remained asleep in the crook of my knees until the servant brought tea in the morning, and during the day he began to lose his apathy and take a keen, much too keen, interest in his surroundings. I made a body belt for him and took him on a lead to the bathroom, where for half an hour he went wild with joy in the water, plunging and rolling in it, shooting up and down the length of the bathtub underwater, and making enough slosh and splash for a hippo.

The words “slosh and splash” are examples of the onomatopoeic words that go together phonetically-resembling the sound that they describe.

Choose the option that DOES NOT fit the given description.

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For the first twenty-four hours, Mijbil was neither hostile nor friendly; he was simply aloof and indifferent, choosing to sleep on the floor as far from my bed as possible. The second night Mijbil came onto my bed in the small hours and remained asleep in the crook of my knees until the servant brought tea in the morning, and during the day he began to lose his apathy and take a keen, much too keen, interest in his surroundings. I made a body belt for him and took him on a lead to the bathroom, where for half an hour he went wild with joy in the water, plunging and rolling in it, shooting up and down the length of the bathtub underwater, and making enough slosh and splash for a hippo.

Select the option that correctly puts the following events in the correct order.

  1. Maxwell planned to take Mijbil to the bathroom.
  2. Mijbil slept at a significant distance from Maxwell’s bed.
  3. Mijbil immensely enjoyed playing in the water.
  4. Mijbil slept in a much closer vicinity to the author as opposed to the previous night.

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When I returned, there was an appalling spectacle. There was complete silence from the box, but from its airholes and chinks around the lid, blood had trickled and dried. I whipped off the lock and tore open the lid, and Mij, exhausted and blood-spattered, whimpered and caught at my leg. He had torn the lining of the box to shreds; when I removed the last of it so that there were no cutting edges left, it was just ten minutes until the time of the flight, and the airport was five miles distant. I put the miserable Mij back into the box, holding down the lid with my hand. I sat in the back of the car with the box beside me as the driver tore through the streets of Basra like a ricocheting bullet.

Choose the option that is closest in resemblance to the box’s condition in which Mij was kept.

mijbil the otter class 10 important questions answer

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What lesson does the story teach about keeping wild animals as pets?

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For the first twenty-four hours, Mijbil was neither hostile nor friendly; he was simply aloof and indifferent, choosing to sleep on the floor as far from my bed as possible. The second night Mijbil came onto my bed in the small hours and remained asleep in the crook of my knees until the servant brought tea in the morning, and during the day he began to lose his apathy and take a keen, much too keen, interest in his surroundings. I made a body belt for him and took him on a lead to the bathroom, where for half an hour he went wild with joy in the water, plunging and rolling in it, shooting up and down the length of the bathtub underwater, and making enough slosh and splash for a hippo.

Select the option that best describes the final action of the otter, based on the given passage.

mijbil the otter class 10 questions answers

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Maxwell's decision to introduce Mijbil to water gradually reflects:

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The Londoners' varied reactions to Mijbil demonstrate:

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When I returned, there was an appalling spectacle. There was complete silence from the box, but from its airholes and chinks around the lid, blood had trickled and dried. I whipped off the lock and tore open the lid, and Mij, exhausted and blood-spattered, whimpered and caught at my leg. He had torn the lining of the box to shreds; when I removed the last of it so that there were no cutting edges left, it was just ten minutes until the time of the flight, and the airport was five miles distant. I put the miserable Mij back into the box, holding down the lid with my hand. I sat in the back of the car with the box beside me as the driver tore through the streets of Basra like a ricocheting bullet.

Choose the speaker that uses the phrase ‘appalling spectacle’ correctly.

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When I returned, there was an appalling spectacle. There was complete silence from the box, but from its airholes and chinks around the lid, blood had trickled and dried. I whipped off the lock and tore open the lid, and Mij, exhausted and blood-spattered, whimpered and caught at my leg. He had torn the lining of the box to shreds; when I removed the last of it so that there were no cutting edges left, it was just ten minutes until the time of the flight, and the airport was five miles distant. I put the miserable Mij back into the box, holding down the lid with my hand. I sat in the back of the car with the box beside me as the driver tore through the streets of Basra like a ricocheting bullet.

Select the option that DOES NOT state the possible reason for Maxwell’s cutting the box edges off. down after out off take up out along down look up in away back give in up out back get

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Key Topics Covered in the Quiz

The journey of Mijbil and the bond with the narrator
Challenges faced in keeping an otter as a pet
Narrator’s travel experience and incidents with Mijbil
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