MCQ Class 10 English Chapter 6 Mijbil the Otter Advertisement First FlightMCQ’s For All Chapters – First Flight Class 10th 1. What group of animals do otters belong to?RodentsMustellinesReptilesAmphibiansQuestion 1 of 152. Which animals are Mustellines?Lion, tiger, bearBadger, mongoose, weaselRabbit, squirrel, sealDog, cat, foxQuestion 2 of 153. What wrong guesses did people make about Mij?A cat, a goat, a mouseA baby seal, a squirrel, a hippoA rabbit, a fox, a raccoonA turtle, a snake, a bearQuestion 3 of 154. Which guess made Maxwell laugh most?A leopardA walrusA brontosaurA beaverQuestion 4 of 155. Which guess did Maxwell find most amusing of all?“Is that a walrus?”“Is that a brontosaur?”“Is that a hippo?”“Is that a leopard?”Question 5 of 156. Who asked Maxwell angrily, “What is that supposed to be?”A policemanA labourerA teacherA studentQuestion 6 of 157. How did Mijbil express recognition on the plane?By barkingBy a distressed chitterBy scratchingBy jumping highQuestion 7 of 158. What did Mij do after recognising Maxwell on the plane?Slept in the boxBounded onto his kneeHid under the seatJumped on a passengerQuestion 8 of 159. How did Mij show affection to Maxwell?By licking his handBy nuzzling his face and neckBy wagging his tailBy rubbing his bodyQuestion 9 of 1510. What did Mij often do with small objects?Broke themJuggled them on his bellyHid them under furnitureChewed themQuestion 10 of 1511. What did Mij sometimes do with taps?Opened them correctlyScrewed them tighterBroke themIgnored themQuestion 11 of 1512. What kind of fur did Mij have under the mud armour?White furBlack furSoft velvet chocolate-brown furGrey furQuestion 12 of 1513. What did Maxwell fear about transporting Mij to England?Mij might escapeAirline rulesLaws of IraqLack of foodQuestion 13 of 1514. What habit did Mij develop in London streets?Running awayJumping on lamp postsTouching railings and galloping wallsChasing peopleQuestion 14 of 1515. What did Maxwell call his lifelong connection with otters?An otter diseaseAn otter madnessAn otter fixationAn otter affectionQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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