Class 10 English MCQ Chapter 3 Glimpses of India

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I. Coorg

Chapter – 3

Multiple Choice Questions & Answers

PROSE SECTION

1. Which is known as coffee country- 

(i) China 

(ii) Coorg

(iii) Delhi 

(iv) Assam

Ans. (ii) Coorg.

2. Coorg is a district of- 

(i) Assam

(ii) Bihar 

(iii) Karnataka

(iv) None of these

Ans. (iii) Karnataka.

3. The distance from Bangalore to coorg is by road-

(i) 250 km

(ii) 260 km

(iii) 270 km

(iv) 290 km

Ans. (ii) 260 km.

4. Kuppia is worn by-

(i) Assamese  

(ii) Coorgies

(iii) Chines

(iv) Philippines

Ans. (ii) Coorgies.

5. General Cariappa was ______ chief of Indian army.

(i) First

(ii) Second

(iii) Third

(iv) Fourth

Ans. (i) First.

6. Mahout operates-

(i) Tiger

(ii) Lion

(iii) Elephant 

(iv) All of these

Ans. (iii) Elephant.

7. The Joy of coorg commence from

(i) March to September

(ii) September to March

(iii) August to October 

(iv) October to August

Ans. (ii) September to March.

8. Coorg is compared to haven for- 

(i) Coffee 

(ii) Kadavus 

(iii) Natural beauty 

(iv) Spices 

Ans. (iii) Natural beauty.

9. Corgis are expart in-

(i) Martial art 

(ii) Boxing 

(iii) Running 

(iv) Firing

Ans. (i) Martial art.

10. River Kaberi obtains its water from-

(i) Brahmaputra River

(ii) Hills and forests of coorg

(iii) Himalaya

(iv) All of these

Ans. (ii) Hills and forests of coorg.

11. Kuppia is a-

(i) Sweet

(ii) Dress 

(iii) Spice 

(iv) None of these

Ans. (ii) Dress.

Very Short Type Questions & Answers:

1. For what coorg is famous?

Ans. Coorg is famous for its rainforest and spices.

2. What is coorg?

Ans. Coorg is a small district of Karnataka.

3. When the season of Joy commence in Coorg?

Ans. The season of Joy commences from September and continues till March. 

4. What is the origin of Coorgi people?

Ans. The origin of Coorgi people is Greek of Arabic desert.

5. What type of dress that Kodavu people wear?

Ans.Kodavus-wear a black coat with an embroidered waist-belt. It is also known as ‘Kuppia’.

6. Who wears ‘Kuffia’?

Ans. Kuffia is worn by the Arabs and the Kurds.

7. Who are the Coorgi regiments?

Ans. Coorgi regiments are a part of Indian army, they are very expert in martial art.

8. Who was general Cariappa?

Ans. General Cariappa was the first chief of Indian army from coorg.

9. Who are permitted to carry firearms without licence in India?

Ans. Kadavus (the coorgi) are permitted to carry firearm without licence in India.

10. Where did river Kaberi obtain its water?

Ans. River Kaberi obtained its water from the hills and forests of coorg.

11. What kind of sports activities offers to the tourists in coorg?

Ans. The sports activities that coorg offers to the tourists are river rafting,canoeing, rappeling, rock climbling and mountain biking.

12. From where a panoramic view of entire coorg can be seen?

Ans. From the Brahmagiri hills,one can see the entire panoramic view of coorg.

13. Where is coorg located?

Ans. Coorg is located between mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore.

14. Why is coorg compared to haven? 

Ans. Coorg is compared to haven’ for its natural beauty.

15. Where is Indian largest Tibetan colony?

Ans. Indian largest Tibetan colony is in Bylakuppe, coorge.

16. Choose the correct phrase/expression to complete the following sentences:

(i) The theory of Arab origin draws support from–

(a) the numerous tales of valour related to the sons’ and fathers’ of Coorgi homes.

(b) the long, black coat with an embroidered waist belt worn by the Kodavus.

(c) the traditions and religious rites which are distinct from the Hindu mainstream.

Ans. (b) The long black coat with an embroidered waist belt worn by the Kodavus.

(ii) The different kinds of sports that Coorg offers to tourists are–

(a) tennis,river rafting,hockey,canoeing;

(b) river rafting,canoeing,rappelling,rock climbing;

(c) kho kno, rock climbing, canoeing, kabaddi.

Ans. (b) River rafting,canoeing,rappelling,rock climbing.

(iii) Coorg or Kodavu,the smallest district of Karnataka is home to–

(a) thick grass land,camels and indigo plantation;

(b) evergreen rain forest,spices and coffee plantation;

(c) dark clouds,thick fog and tea plantation.

Ans. (b) Evergreen rain forest,spices and coffee plantation.

(iv) Even now,Kodavus are the only people in India permitted to–

(a) carry gold without a licence. 

(b) carry swords without a licence.

(c) carry firearms without a licence.

Ans. (c) Carry firearms without a licence.

17. Which is land of rolling hills?

Ans. Coorg is a land of rolling hills.

18. What is the another name of Coorg?

Ans. Another name of Coorg is Kodagu. 

19. Which is the smallest district of Karnataka?

Ans. Coorg or Kodagu is the smallest district of Karnataka.

20. How much of Coorg is covered by rainforest?

Ans. Thirty percent of Coorg is covered by rainforest?

21. When does the season of joy commence in Coorg?

Ans. The season of joy in Coorg commences in September.

22. Till what time the season of joy continues in Coorg.

Ans. The season of joy in Coorg continues till March.

23. Who are possibly the forefathers of the people of Coorg?

Ans. The Greeks or the Arabs are possibly the forefathers of the people of Coorg.

24. “This land of rolling hills is inhabited…….. “

By whom is this land of rolling hills inhabited?

Ans. This land of rolling hills is inhabited by a proud race of martial men,beautiful women and wild creatures.

25. What sort of forest is found in Coorg?

Ans. Evergreen rainforests are found in Coorg.

26. What like is the season of joy in Coorg?

Ans. The season of joy in Coorg is a period of perfect weather with some shower thrown in for good measure.

27. How is the air in Coorg?

Ans. In Coorg the air breathes of invigorating coffee.

28. What can be seen under tree canopies in prime corners in Coorg?

Ans. Coffee estates and colonial bungalows stand tucked under tree.canopies in prime corners.

29. What is a Kuffia? Who wears it?  

Ans. Kuffia is a long coat worn by the Arabs and the Kurds.

30. What is a kuppia?

Ans. Kuppia is a long,black coat worn by the kodavus.

31. Who is General Cariappa? 

Ans. General Cariappa was the first chief of the Indian army.

32. What is a Mahaseer?

Ans. Mahaseer is a large fresh-water fish.

33. What are kingfishers? why do they dive?

Ans. The kingfishers are fish eating birds. They dive to catch fish.

34. How is the Kaveri water. 

Ans. Kaveri water is fresh and clear. 

35. Who are there to provide company to the visitors in Coorg? 

Ans. Birds,bees and butterflies are there to provide company to the visitors.

36. What is Nisargadhama?

Ans. Nisargadhama is a sixty four acre island in Coorg.

37. Choose the meaning of the underlined. word in the following sentence from among the alternatives given in brackets:

The land of rolling hills is inhabited by a proud race of martial men,beautiful women and wild creatures. 

(Having to do with marriage/having to do with place/having to do with war) 

Ans. Having to do with war.

II. Tea from Assam

Multiple Choice Questions & Answers

PROSE SECTION

1. The vendor was selling–

(i) Sweets

(ii) Chai

(iii) Almonds 

(iv) All of these

Ans. (ii) Chai.

2. Who is the writer of ‘Tea from Assam?’

(i) Bedanta Barua

(ii) Arup kr. Dutta

(iii) Pranjol Barua 

(iv) None of these 

Ans. (ii) Arup kr. Dutta.

3. Mr. Barua was–

(i) Pranjols’ father

(ii) Manager of Dhekiabari tea Garden

(iii) Rajbir’s father

(iv) Both (i) and (ii) 

Ans. (iv) Both (i) and (ii) 

4. The hot liquid that Pranjol and Rajbir were drinking in their train compartment was–

(i) Soup

(ii) Tea  

(iii) Coffee 

(iv) None of these 

Ans. (ii) Tea.

5. Tea was first drunk in–

(i) India

(ii) China

(iii) Europe

(iv) Australia

Ans. (ii) China.

6. Over____ crore cups of Tea are drunk everyday through out the world.

(i) Sixty  

(ii) Seventy 

(iii) Eighty

(iv) Ninty

Ans. (iii) Eighty.

7. Who was reading a detective story? 

(i) Rajvir 

(ii) Pranjol 

(iii) Mr. Barua

(iv) None

Ans. (ii) Pranjol.

8. There are____ legends associated with tea.

(i) Two

(ii) Three

(iii) Four 

(iv) Too many

Ans. (i) Two.

9. When was tea first drink?

(i) 2600 B.C 

(ii) 2700 B.C 

(iii) 2780 B.C

(iv) 2870 B.C

Ans. (ii) 2700 B.C.

10. The words ‘Chai’ and ‘Chini’ came from–

(i) Brazil

(ii) China 

(iii) India

(iv) Europe

Ans. (ii) China.

11. Where did the train halt at last?

(i) In Rangia Junction

(ii) In Mariani Junction

(iii) Kamakhya Junction 

(iv) None of these 

Ans. (ii) In Mariani Junction.

12. Pranjal and Rajvir crossed a___ bridge and entered Dhekiabari tea Estate.

(i) Stone bridge 

(ii) Over bridge 

(iii) Cattle bridge 

(iv) All of above 

Ans. (iii) Cattle bridge.

13. What did the tea plucker wear?

(i) Cap 

(ii) Plastic aprons

(iii) Red saree 

(iv) None of these 

Ans. (ii) Plastic aprons.

14. The sprouting period of tea is–

(i) March to July

(ii) May to July

(iii) October to December

(iv) None of these

Ans. (ii) May to July.

15. Tea came to Europe in–

(i) Nineteenth century 

(ii) Sixteenth Century

(iii) Seventeenth Century 

(iv) Fifteenth Century 

Ans. (ii) Sixteenth Century.

16. Assam is famous for–

(i) Hills and Mountains 

(ii) Tea Plantations

(iii) Rainforests

(iv) All of these

Ans. (ii) Tea Plantations.

17. Rajvir belonged to___

(i) Assam 

(ii) Bihar

(iii) Delhi

(iv) Nagpur

Ans. (iii) Delhi.

Very Short Type Question & Answers:

1. Who called out in a high-pitch voice in Rail compartment?

Ans. A vendor, who was selling tea called out in a high-pitched voice in Rail compartment.

2. What is popular beverage around the world?

Ans. Tea is a popular beverage around the world.

3. What was the magnificent view?

Ans. The magnificent view was the scenary of Tea gardens.

4. What was Pranjol reading in the compartment?

Ans. Pranjol was reading a detective story book in the compartment.

5. What did Rajvir see for the first time?

Ans. Rajvir saw Tea Plantation for the first time.

6. What did Rajvir see in reaching Assam?

Ans. Rajvir saw green and green everywhere in reaching Assam.

7. How were the tea plants? 

Ans. The tea plants were tall-sturdy.

8. What did Pranjol and Rajvir see in the distance?

Ans. They saw ugly building with smoke billowing out of tall chimneys in the distance.

9. Where was Pranjol born?

Ans. Pranjol was born and brought up in tea plantation in Assam.

10. Which is tea country according to the story?

Ans. According to the story,Assam is known as tea country.

11. Which state has the largest concentration of plantation in the world.

Ans. Assam has the largest concentration of plantation in the world.

12. Who read much about tea?

Ans. Rajvir read much about tea.

13. What do you understand by the word ‘legend’?

Ans.The word legend means a traditional story, sometime popularly regarded as historical but not authenticated.

14. How many legends are associated with the discover of tea?

Ans. There are two legends associated with the discovery of tea.

15. Who boiled water before drinking it?

Ans. The Chinese emperor boiled water before drinking it.

16. What plants gave a delicious flavour after boiling?

Ans. Tea leaves gave a delicious flavour after boiling.

17. Who cut off the eyelids to stop sleep during meditations?

Ans. An ancient Buddhist ascetic cutoff his eyelids to stop sleep during meditation.

18. When was tea discover?

Ans. Tea was discovered in 2700 B.C. in China.

19. When did tea come to Europe? 

Ans. Tea came to Europe in the sixteenth century.

20. What was drunk more as medicine than as beverage in Europe?

Ans. Tea was drunk more as medicine than as beverage in Europe.

21. Where did the train clatter?

Ans. The train clattered into Mariani Junction.

22. Who were waiting for Pranjol and Rajbir at Mariani Junction?

Ans. Pranjol’s parents were waiting for them at Mariani Junction.

23. Who was Pranjal’s father? 

Ans. Pranjol’s father Mr. Barua was a manager of Dhekiabari tea garden.

24. How they entered Dhekiabari tea estate?

Ans. After crossing a cattle bridge they entered Dhekiabari tea estate.

25. What were the green bushes? 

Ans. The green bushes were tea plants.

26. What did the tea pluckers wears? 

Ans. The tea pluckers wore plastic aprons.

27. What did tea pluckers pluck? 

Ans. They were plucking the newly sprouted leaves.

28. Who is a Vendor?

Ans. A seller of something who vends goods.

29. How are Pranjol and Rajvir related?

Ans. Pranjol and Rajvir are classmates in a school in Delhi.

30. How many cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world?

Ans. Over eighty crore cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world.

31. What did Rajvir do when Pranjol buried his nose in detective stories?

Ans. Rajvir was looking at the beautiful scenery.

32. Who, do you think, were the doll like figures busily moving amidst the rows of tea bushes?

Ans. The doll like figures were the bud pickers.

33. Where was Pranjol born and brought up?

Ans. Pranjol was born and brought up in a tea garden.

34. How many tea gardens are there in Assam?

Ans. Assam has the largest concentration of tea gardens in Assam. 

35. Who discovered tea?

Ans. No one really knows who had discovered tea.There are many legends about it.

36. When was tea first drunk in China?

Ans. Tea was first drunk in China as far back as 2700 BC.

37. How was tea first treated in Europe?

Ans. In Europe tea was first treated more as medicine than as beverage.

38. What did Pranjol and Rajvir do after the train arrived at Mariani junction?

Ans. After the train arrived at Mariani Junction Pranjol and Rajvir collected their luggage and pushed their way to the crowded platform.

39. What was the condition at Mariani Junction when the train arrived there?

Ans. The platform was crowded.

40. State whether the following statements are True of False in the context of the text,Tea from Assam.

(i) Tea came to Europe only in the sixteenth century and was drink more as medicine than as beverage.

Ans. (i) True.

(ii) Tea came to Europe only in the eighteenth century and was drunk more as beverage than as medicine.

Ans. (ii) False.

41. Choose the correct answer from among the alternatives given and complete the sentence:

No one really knows who discovered tea but–

(i) there are two legends. 

(ii) there is one legend

(iii) there are many legends.

Ans. (iii) These are many legends.

42. To where did they go from Mariani?

Ans. From Mariani they drove to Dhekiabari Tea-garden.

43. What is a cattle bridge?

Ans. A cattle bridge is made of iron railings laid in horizontal position with gaps between them so that cattle cannot passthrough it.

44. When does the second flush occur? 

Ans. The second flush occurs between May and July.

45. “Yes, Mr. Barua” Rajvir admitted. “What did Rajvir admit?

Ans. Rajvir admitted that he hoped to learn much more about tea while he was there.

46. Who is the writer of “Tea from Assam”?

Ans. Arup kumar Dutta.

47. Who is Mr. Barua?

Ans. Mr. Baura is Pranjol’s father and the manager of Dhekiabari tea garden. 

48. Write true or false–

(i) Mr. Barua was Rajvir’s father. 

Ans. False

(ii) Tea was first drunk in China. 

Ans. True

(iii) According to Rajvir over fifty crores cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world.

Ans. False

(iv) The Chinese emperor always boiled water before drinking it.

Ans. True

(v) Pranjol was born and bought up in Delhi.

Ans. False.

(vi) Dhekiabari Tea garden was man -aged by Mr. Barua. 

Ans. True.

(vii) The relation of Pranjol and Rajvir was brothers.

Ans. False.

(viii) There are three legends associated to discovery of Tea. 

Ans. False 

(ix) The sprouting period of tea is May to July.

Ans. True.

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