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NCERT Class 9 English – The Adventures of Toto

One Liner Facts for Exam

Author

  • The Adventures of Toto is written by Ruskin Bond.


Important One-Liner Facts

  1. Toto was a pet monkey.

  2. Grandfather bought Toto from a tonga-driver.

  3. Grandfather paid five rupees for Toto.

  4. Toto had bright eyes and white teeth.

  5. Toto’s tail worked like a third hand.

  6. Grandfather loved keeping animals.

  7. Toto was first kept in a closet.

  8. Toto tore the wallpaper in the closet.

  9. Toto was later moved to the stable.

  10. Nana was the family donkey.

  11. Toto often troubled Nana.

  12. Grandfather carried Toto in a black canvas bag.

  13. Grandfather went to Saharanpur to collect his pension.

  14. The ticket collector called Toto a dog.

  15. Toto loved taking warm baths in winter.

  16. Toto checked the water temperature before bathing.

  17. Toto once got into a kettle of hot water.

  18. Grandmother saved Toto from boiling water.

  19. Toto threw a plate at Grandmother.

  20. Toto climbed a tree with a pulao dish.

  21. Toto broke the pulao dish after eating the rice.

  22. Toto was very mischievous and destructive.

  23. Toto damaged clothes, dishes, and furniture.

  24. The family could not control Toto.

  25. Grandfather finally sold Toto back to the tonga-driver.

  26. Toto was sold for three rupees.

  27. The story is full of humor and fun.

  28. The story shows the difficulties of keeping wild animals as pets.

  29. Toto was clever but very naughty.

  30. The chapter teaches that wild animals are difficult to tame.

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