Chapter-8: Mijbil the Otter Leave a Comment / By Kartik Mahato / September 26, 2023 1. Who is the author of “Mijbil the Otter”? Gavin Maxwell Roald Dahl Paulo Coehlo Arup Kumar Dutta None 2. Early in the new year of 1956 Maxwell travelled to ____ London Southern Iraq India None of the Above None 3. What group of animals does otters belongs to? Elk Hedgehogs Mustellines by his friend None 4. Why were Otters known as Maxwell Otters? they were found by Maxwell they are fount at a place called Maxwell Its the species name in science None of the Above None 5. Why does Maxwell go to Basra? broke the toy car threw the marbles torn the lining of box None of the Above None 6. The name of the Otter was – Mijbil Mole Mujibul Miky None 7. What were Mij’s favourite toys? Toy Car Marbles Soil None of the Above None 8. Mljbil would spend hours shuffling: some grains some marbles a rubber ball some twigs None 9. How did the otter spend most of his time? New Year of 1955 New Year of 1956 New Year of 1957 New Year of 1958 None 10. The author travelled to ——- Iraq. Southern Eastern Western Northern None 11. What did the otter look like? Small dog Small dragon Small cat Small rabbit None 12. Mijbil used to behave like —— while roaming around the street. Dog School kids Cat Old man None 13. What had trickled out of the box? juice water blood paint None 14. What is wasted and provoking when left static? sand tea juice water None 15. What kept Mij engaged when they shifted to London? Ping-pong game the children the author All of the above None 16. Where does the author live? London Southern Iraq India None of the Above None 17. How many days later did the author’s mail arrive? 2 4 5 7 None 18. What is the meaning of apathy? absence of interest the ability to understand and share the feelings of another unfriendly rud None 19. In the beginning, the Otter was _____. friendly hostile aloof and indifferent sad None 20. What is the meaning of “an appalling spectacle”? a safe space a funny scene a mysterious situation a shocking scene None Time's up