Mijbil The Otter - Notes
Mijbil The Otter - Notes
2. Why does he go to Basra? How long does he wait there, and why?
Answer:
The writer went to Basra to collect and answer his mail from Europe.
He had to wait there for 5 days as his mail did not arrive.
4.What happened when Maxwell took Mijbil to the bathroom? What did it do two days
after that?
Answer:
When the author first took Mijbil to the bathroom, the otter first went wild with joy in the
water. He plunged and rolled in it. He jumped up and down the length of the bathtub. He
made enough slosh and splash. After two days, the otter suddenly disappeared and went to
the bathroom to play in the water and opened the tap on his own.
7. Why did Maxwell put the otter back in the box? How do you think he felt
when he did this?
Answer:
As there was no other way to carry Mij to London, Maxwell put in the box again. He
must have felt pity on the way the otter hurt himself. Moreover, he must be worried
as well.
8.Why does Maxwell say the airhostess was “the very queen of her kind”?
Answer:
The airhostess was very sympathetic after listening to Maxwell’s story. She
understood how he might be feeling and then gave him permission to take the otter
out of the box. Due to all this, Maxwell referred her as “the very queen of her kind”.
9.What happened when the box was opened?
Answer:
As soon as the box was opened, Mij ran out. Then it ran all over the place scaring all the
passengers. It created a claos and most of the people in the plane got scared.
.
11.What are ‘compulsive habits’? What does Maxwell say are the compulsive
habits of
1. school children
2. Mij?
Answer:
Compulsive habits are usually strange act or behaviour which a person does without
clear reason. For example a cricket player may put on his right shoes first as he
believes it would bring him good luck or a kid jumping over a fence, instead of going
through the passage way. Usually compulsive beahviour of children are full of
childhood mischief and those of adults are of incorrigible type.
1. As per this story, children must place their feet squarely on the centre of each
paving block; must touch every seventh upright of the iron railings, or pass to the
outside of every second lamp post.
2. Mijbil while on its way to home would jump over the boundary wall railing and run
at full speeWhat group of animals do otters belong to?
Answer:
Otters belong to a comparatively small group of animals called Mustellines. The
other animals of this group are badger, mongoose, weasel, stoat, mink and others.
12. What guesses did the Londoners make about what Mij was?
Answer:
As otters are not found in England so Londoners made the wildest possible guesses
about Mij. Their guesses ranged from a baby seal, a squirrel, a hippo to a
brontosaurus.
13.What things does Mij do which tell you that he is an intelligent, friendly and
fun-loving animal who needs love?
Answer:
Mij invented his own game out of ping-pong ball and a worn down suitcase. He loved
water, and once he understood that on opening the tap water came out of it, he
would get into the tub and played with water.
He had gradually formed a special attachment with Maxwell. It giyw desperate when
Maxwell left it in a box and wanted to come out as soon as possible.
14.What are some of the things we come to know about otters from this text?
Answer:
Otters belong to a comparatively small group of animals called Mustellines, shared
by badger, mongoose, weasel, stoat, mink and others. They are found in large
numbers in marshes. Arabs keep them as pets and tame them. Otters love to spread
water and splash in it. Maxwell’s otter was of a race previously. unknown to science
and was at length named by zoologists Lutrogale Perspicillata Maxwelli