Mijbil the Otter Class 10 English MCQ Questions with Answers

Chapter 8 Mijbil the Otter MCQs are a great way to grasp your textbook knowledge and basics. It is an important chapter from the CBSE exam point of view. The MCQs are drafted as per the latest syllabus and guidelines presented by CBSE. Scoring good marks in English is quite challenging for many students. But with these MCQs, you can elevate your learning.

MCQs offer in-depth knowledge about Chapter 8 Mijbil the Otter. To start your exam preparation, strategize your study plan and practice as many MCQs as possible. This will help you to rate your learning and stress more on the weaker parts of the chapter. Students also get an insight into probable questions that can be asked in the exam.

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CBSE Class 10 English MCQ Chapter 8 Mijbil the Otter with Answer

1) Why does Maxwell go to Basra?

  1. broke the toy car
  2. threw the marbles
  3. torn the lining of box
  4. None of the Above

Answer: C

2) What ‘experiment’ did Maxwell think Camusfearna would be

suitable for?

  1. to pet a dog
  2. to pet an otter
  3. both of them
  4. none of the Above

Answer: B

3) In the Tigris marshes otters were as common as ____.

  1. bees
  2. lizards
  3. rodents
  4. mosquitoes

Answer: D

4) What had trickled out of the box?

  1. juice
  2. blood
  3. water
  4. paint

Answer: B

5) What did Mijbil do during the second night?

  1. Came on to Maxwell’s bed soon after midnight.
  2. Run away from Maxwell’s house
  3. Slip away from Maxwell’s hand
  4. None of the Above

Answer: A

6) How was Mijbil to be transported to England?

  1. By packing in a box
  2. On a seat
  3. Through Ship
  4. None of the Above

Answer: A

7) Two days later Majbil escaped to the ____

  1. Garden
  2. Pond
  3. Forest
  4. Bathroom

Answer: D

8) Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about Mijbil?

  1. Mijbil slept in the author’s bedroom.
  2. The author gave him a bath daily.
  3. Mijbil was a good observer
  4. Mijbil did not like to take a bath.

Answer: D

9) What did the otter look like?

  1. Small Dog
  2. Small Dragon
  3. Small Cat
  4. Small Rabbit

Answer: B

10) How does Maxwell get the Otter?

  1. By his uncle
  2. By his mother
  3. By his father
  4. By his friend

Answer: D

11) In the bathroom Mijbil went wild with joy for:

  1. Twenty minutes
  2. Half an hour
  3. An hour
  4. One and half hour

Answer: B

12) Mijbil would spend hours shuffling:

  1. Some grains
  2. Some marbles
  3. A rubber ball
  4. Some twigs

Answer: C

13) How did the otter spend most of his time?

  1. New Year of 1955
  2. New Year of 1956
  3. New Year of 1957
  4. New Year of 1958

Answer: B

14) What is wasted and provoking when left static?

  1. Sand
  2. Tea
  3. Juice
  4. Water

Answer: D

15) What did the woman in the aeroplane think that the otter was?

  1. a dog
  2. an otter
  3. a rat
  4. a seal

Answer: C

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