Class 9 English Moments Chapter 2 The Adventures of Toto Solutions | ASSEB Assam | English Medium

Class 9 English Moments Chapter 2 – The Adventures of Toto – All Textual Solutions | ASSEB Assam (English Medium)

Class 9 English Moments Chapter 2 – The Adventures of Toto Complete Textual Question Answers and Solutions (ASSEB / SEBA Assam – English Medium)

The second chapter of the Class 9 English Supplementary Reader (Moments) syllabus, ‘The Adventures of Toto’, written by the famous author Ruskin Bond, is a highly humorous and engaging story. Based on the latest guidelines of the new ASSEB (Assam State School Education Board) syllabus and the New Education Policy (NEP), comprehensive textual question answers for this chapter have been carefully prepared. This special compilation includes very short answer type questions (VSA), short questions, long answers, and thorough vocabulary solutions. At Ospin Academy, these solutions are made available in a simple, accurate, and completely exam-oriented format.

‘The Adventures of Toto’ narrates the hilarious experiences of the narrator’s grandfather, an animal lover who buys a mischievous baby monkey named Toto from a tonga-driver. Toto’s presence is initially kept a secret from the grandmother, but his continuous pranks—such as tearing wallpapers, ruining clothes, throwing plates, and nearly boiling himself alive—make him impossible to keep as a pet. Ultimately, grandfather realizes they cannot afford Toto’s destructive habits and sells him back. For students preparing for their exams, understanding the comedic elements, Toto’s character traits, and the sequence of events is highly essential. In our textual solutions, we have covered not only the textbook exercise questions but also additional important question-answers that may appear in the board exams, ensuring students can prepare thoroughly.

What you will learn and get from this textual solution:

  • Detailed summary and analysis of Toto’s mischievous acts and the family’s reactions.
  • Perfect answers for word meanings, 1-mark very short questions (VSA objective type), and 2-3 mark short questions.
  • Standard solutions for character sketches (especially Toto and Grandfather) and 4-5 mark long questions.
  • Proper knowledge of the humorous themes and narrative style highlighted in the story.
  • Solutions for extra important questions as well as the latest pattern MCQ questions according to the new syllabus.

Special benefits of these Ospin Academy Question-Answers:

  • Complete textual solutions prepared strictly on the basis of the latest ASSEB new syllabus.
  • 100% accurate and high-quality notes written in simple English so that students can easily understand and memorize (Class 9 English Notes).
  • Specially curated simple answers for quick revision before the final exams.
  • A special collection of additional important questions from ‘The Adventures of Toto’ that frequently appear in exams.

Keeping the educational upliftment of students in mind, Ospin Academy presents this special textual solution. Start your exam preparation now and step forward towards securing the highest marks in English.

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Moments Chapter 2 Solution – The Adventures of Toto

Chapter 2

The Adventures of Toto

Think about it

Question 1. How does Toto come to grandfather’s private zoo?

Answer: Toto was owned by a tonga-driver who used to keep him tied to a feeding-trough. Grandfather felt that the monkey was out of place there. So, he decided to add the little monkey to his private zoo. He bought Toto from the tonga-driver for five rupees.

Question 2. “Toto was a pretty monkey.” In what sense is Toto pretty?

Answer: Toto had bright eyes with mischief beneath deep-set eyebrows. His pearly white teeth were very often displayed in a smile that frightened the life out of elderly Anglo-Indian ladies. His hands looked dried up. His fingers were quick and wicked. His tail added to his good looks and also served as a third hand. He could use his tail to hang from a branch and to scoop up any delicacy that might be out of reach of his hands.

Question 3. Why does grandfather take Toto to Saharanpur and how? Why does the ticket collector insist on calling Toto a dog?

Answer: Grandfather takes Toto to Saharanpur because he would not allow his companions to sleep at night. Grandfather had to leave Dehra Dun the next day to collect his pension in Saharanpur. So, he decided to take Toto along. He took him in a bag by train.

The ticket collector insisted on calling Toto a dog because he did not have any fixed fare for a monkey. The monkey could not be charged as a human being. So, he decided to categorize it as a dog and charge accordingly.

Question 4. How does Toto take a bath? Where has he learnt to do this? How does Toto almost boil himself alive?

Answer: Toto took a bath by first checking the temperature of the water with his hand. Then he would put one foot in the water, then the other until he was in the water up to his neck. He would take the soap in his hands or feet and rub himself all over.

One day when a large kitchen kettle had been left on the fire to boil for tea, Toto decided to remove the lid. He found that water was just warm enough for a bath, and he got in with his head sticking out from the open kettle. The

water began to boil. He continued hopping up and down for some time until grandmother arrived and hauled him out of the kettle. That’s how he almost boiled himself alive.

Question 5. Why does the author say, “Toto was not the sort of pet we could keep for long”?

Answer: Toto was a very mischievous monkey. He would tear things into pieces. When one of author’s aunts would come near him, he would try and tear a hole in her dress. One day, Toto was found stuffing himself with pullao. When the author’s grandmother screamed, Toto threw a plate at her. He then picked up the dish of pullao and made his exit through a window. In order to spite grandmother, who had screamed at him, he threw the dish down from the tree and chattered with delight when it broke into a hundred pieces.

The author’s family was not a well-to-do one. They could not afford the frequent loss of dishes, clothes, curtains and wallpaper. That is why the author says, “Toto was not the sort of pet we could keep for long”.

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Class 9 English Moments Chapter 2 (The Adventures of Toto) – Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is ‘The Adventures of Toto’ story about?
The story revolves around a mischievous baby monkey named Toto, bought by the narrator’s animal-loving grandfather. It details Toto’s highly destructive but hilarious pranks around the house.
Who is the author of ‘The Adventures of Toto’?
The story is written by the celebrated Indian author of British descent, Ruskin Bond.
Are these solutions aligned with the new ASSEB syllabus?
Yes, all the provided textual answers, summaries, and notes are meticulously prepared according to the latest new syllabus and guidelines issued by ASSEB.
What kind of questions can I expect from this chapter in the exam?
According to the new syllabus pattern, you can expect 1-mark very short questions (VSA), multiple-choice questions (MCQ), character sketches of Toto and Grandfather, and descriptive long answers focusing on specific funny incidents.

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