Tea From Assam mcq questions class 10 (ten) by Podmeswar

 

Tea From Assam mcq questions class 10 (ten) by Podmeswar

 

Teac from Assam:

MCQ TYPES:

1.       Statement Type

2.       Dialogue Type

3.       Question Type

4.       Blank Type

5.       Word-Meaning type, Opposite Meaning Type

6.       Half line type

7.       Balanced Type

8.       Arrange Type

9.       Synonym or Antonym type

 

Statements: for MCQ

Note: *The students have to learn some important statements from the lesson and also should know the whole lesson for any uncommon statements.

*Below are the some important statements on the lesson, ‘Tea From Assam’ for any mcq and questions.

 

Statements MCQ & point wise summary on ‘Tea From Assam’:

*MCQ questions are mentioned in below the statements.

1. Pranjol was a youngster from Assam.

2. Rajvir was Pranjol’s friend, both they were classmate at school in Delhi.

3. During the summer vacation, Pranjol has invited Rajvir to visit Pranjol’s house.

4. Pranjol and Rajvir were coming from Delhi to Assam, Pranjol’s house.

5. Pranjol’s father is the manager of a tea-garden in Upper Assam, named Dhekiabari.

6. Pranjol’s father name is Mr Barua who manages the Dhekiabari tea garden.

7. During the train journey, Pranjol was busy in reading detective book.

8. During the train journey, Rajvir was busy or keener on looking at the beautiful scenery outside the train.

9. Rajvir was too ardent fan of or interested of detective stories, but he could not read for the observing natural scenery during the journey. 

10. Rajvir had never seen so much greenery before.

11.  The soft green paddy fields gave way to tea bushes.

12. The tiny tea plants were below the tall sturdy shade trees.

13. The tea plants was orderly rows which/that looked busily moved doll-like figures.

14. In the distance, Rajvir saw an ugly building of tea making with smoke billowing out of tall chimneys.

15. Rajvir cried excitedly when he saw a tea garden.

16. Pranjol did not share the Rajvir’s excitement of the tea garden because he had been born and brought up on a plantation, named Dhekiabari.

17. Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world.

18. No one really knows who discovered tea but there are many legends.

19. Rajvir told Pranjol two legends, one was Chinese legend and another Indian legend.

20. Chinese Legend:

There was the one about the Chinese emperor who always boil water before drinking it. One day a few leaves of the twigs burning under the pot fell into the water giving it a delicious flavor. It is said they were tea leaves.

21. Indian Legend:

Bodhidharma was an ancient Buddhist ascetic, cut off his eyelids because he felt sleepy during the meditations. Ten tea plants grew out of the eyelids. The leaves of these plants when put in hot water and drunk banished sleep.

22. Tea was first drunk in China as far back as 2700 B.C. (Before Christ)

23. The words such as tea, ‘chai’ and ‘chini’ are from Chinese.

24. Tea came to Europe continent only in the sixteenth century (16th) and was drunk more as medicine than as beverage.

25. The train stopped at Mariani junction where Rajvir and Pranjol got off.

26. Pranjol’s parents were waiting for Pranjol and Rajvir.

27. Before entering into the Dhekiabari Tea garden, they had to cross a cattle-bridge.

28. On both sides of the gravel-road, there were acre upon acre of tea bushes.

29. The groups of tea-pluckers were plucking the newly sprouted tea leaves.

30. The tea-pluckers were wearing plastic aprons and there were bamboo baskets on their backs.

31. During the journey from the station to the Pranjol’s house, Mr Barua slowed down for passing a trailer-load tractor of tea leaves.

32. The Second flush or sprouting period lasts from May to July.

33. In the second sprouting period which lasts from May to July yields the best tea.

34. Pranjol’s father was surprise when Rajvir said that the second sprouting period lasts from May to July and yields the best tea.

35. Rajvir hoped to learn much more about tea.

36. There are eighty crore cups of tea are drunk every day throughout the world.

 

 QUESTION:

Read the following statements with reference to ‘Tea from Assam’ and choose the correct option:

1.

Statement 1: Pranjol was a youngster from Assam.

Statement 2: Rajvir was Pranjol’s uncle.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

 

2.

Statement 1: During the winter vacation, Pranjol has invited Rajvir to visit Pranjol’s house.

Statement 2: Pranjol and Rajvir were coming from Assam to Delhi, Rajvir’s house.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

 

3.

Statement 1: Pranjol’s father is the manager of a tea-garden in Upper Assam, named Dhekiabari.

Statement 2: Pranjol’s father name is Mr Barua who manages the Dhekiabari tea garden.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

 

4.

Statement 1: During the train journey, Pranjol was busy in watching mobile phone.

Statement 2: During the train journey, Rajvir was busy or keener on looking at the video games.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

 

5.

Statement 1: Rajvir was too ardent fan of or interested of detective stories, but he could not read for the observing natural scenery during the journey. 

Statement 2: Rajvir had seen so much greenery before.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

 

6.

Statement 1: The soft green paddy fields gave way to the main roads.

Statement 2: The tiny tea plants were below the buildings.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

 

7.

Statement 1: The tea plants was orderly rows which/that looked busily moved doll-like figures.

Statement 2: In the distance, Rajvir saw an ugly building of tea making with smoke billowing out of tall chimneys.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

 

8.

Statement 1: Rajvir cried excitedly when he saw a tactor.

Statement 2: Pranjol did not share the Rajvir’s excitement of the tea garden because he had been born and brought up on a plantation, named Dhekiabari.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

 

9.

Statement 1: Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world.

Statement 2: No one really knows who discovered tea but there are many legends.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

 

10.

Statement 1: Rajvir told Pranjol two legends, one was Chinese legend and another Japanese legend.

Statement 2: Tea was first drunk in China as far back as 2700 B.C. (Before Christ)

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

 

11.

Statement 1: The words such as tea, ‘chai’ and ‘chini’ are from American.

Statement 2: Tea came to Europe continent only in the sixteenth century (16th) and was drunk more as medicine than as beverage.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

 

12.

Statement 1: The train stopped at Guwahti junction where Rajvir and Pranjol got off.

Statement 2: Pranjol’s parents were waiting for Pranjol and Rajvir.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

 

13.

Statement 1: Before entering into the Dhekiabari Tea garden, they had to cross a cattle-bridge.

Statement 2: On both sides of the gravel-road, there were acre upon acre of coffee bushes.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

 

14.

Statement 1: The groups of tea-pluckers were plucking the newly sprouted coffee leaves.

Statement 2: The tea-pluckers were wearing plastic coats and there were plastic baskets on their backs.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

 

15.

Statement 1: During the journey from the station to the Pranjol’s house, Mr Barua slowed down for passing a trailer-load tractor of tea leaves.

Statement 2: The Second flush or sprouting period lasts from May to July.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

 

 

16.

Statement 1: In the second sprouting period which lasts from August to June yields the best tea.

Statement 2: Pranjol’s father was surprise when Rajvir said that the second sprouting period lasts from May to July and yields the best tea.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

 

17.

Statement 1: Rajvir hoped to learn much more about tea.

Statement 2: There are eighty cups of tea are drunk every day throughout the world.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

 

18.

Statement 1: One day a few leaves of the twigs burning under the pot fell into the water giving it a delicious flavor and it is said they were tea leaves.

Statement 2: Bodhidharma cut off his eyelids because he felt sleepy during the meditations and ten tea plants grew out of the eyelids.

(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false.

(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true.

(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false.

Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true.

 


Other Type of MCQ like Dialogue, Half line, blank, question type etc as below:


19. “CHAI-GARAM... garam-chai,” a vendor called out in a high-pitched voice.

What is the meaning of the underlined word?

or:

What is a vendor?

(A) a person who teaches the students

(B) a person who manages a office

(C) a person who drives a train

(D) a person who sells things

Answer: (D) a person who sells things


20. “CHAI-GARAM... garam-chai,” a vendor called out in a high-pitched voice.

What is the meaning of the underlined word?

or:

What is a high-pitched voice?

(A) of sounds low

(B) of sounds very low

(C) of sounds very high

(D) keep silent mood

Answer: (C) of sounds very high


21. How many cups of tea that Pranjol asked/sought from the vendor?

(A) three cups

(B) five cups

(C) two cups

(D) four cups

Answer: (C) two cups


22. 'They sipped the steaming hot liquid',

who are they mentioned here / in this line?

(A) Pranjol's father and mother

(B) Pranjol's parents

(C) Pranjol and Rajvir

(D) the vendors

Answers: (C) Pranjol and Rajvir


23. 'They sipped the steaming hot liquid.'

What is the got liquid mentioned in this line?

or:

What was  everyone in train compartment was drinking?

(A) coffee

(B) cold drinks

(C) pure water

(D) tea

Answer: (D) tea


24. How many cups of tea are drunk every day throughout the world?

(A) one thousand cups of tea

(B) one lakh cups of tea

(C) over one crore cups of tea

(D) over eighty crore cups of tea

Answer: (D) over eighty crore cups of tea


25. What was Pranjol reading in the train compartment during the journey?

or: Pranjol burried his nose in his _________.

or:

Pranjol was busy in reading

(A) comic story

(B) detective book

(C) 'Burhi ayir sadhu'

(D) Rapunzel Story

Answer: (B) detective book


26. What was Pranjol doing in the train?

(A) Pranjol was keener on looking at the beautiful scenery.

(B) Pranjol was talking with the other passengers.

(C) Pranjol was thinking about his parents.

(D) Pranjol was reading detective book.

Answer: Pranjol was reading detective book.


27. Rajvir too was an ardent fan of 

(A) comic stories

(B) detective stories

(C) 'Burhi ayir sadhu'

(D) Rapunzel Story

Answer: (B) detective stories


28. What was Rajvir doing in the train?

or:

What was Rajvir doing at the moment when Pranjol was reading detective stories?

(A) Rajvir was keener on looking at the beautiful scenery.

(B) Rajvir was talking with the other passengers.

(C) Rajvir was thinking about his parents.

(D) Rajvir was reading detective book.

Answer: (A) Rajvir was keener on looking at the beautiful scenery.


29. Rajvir had never seen so much ______ before.

(A) greenery

(B) markets

(C) detective book

(D) tractors

Answer: (A) greenery


30. _______ gave way to tea bushes.

or

Who gave way to tea bushes?

(A) The gravel road

(B) The national high way

(C) The soft green paddy fields

(D) The sugarcane field

Answer: (C) The soft green paddy fields


31. Against the backdrop of densely wooded hills _________ stretched as far as the eye could see.

or:

What could Rajvir see against the backdrop of densely wooded hills from the train?

(A) a sea of coffee bushes

(B) the field of sugarcanes

(C) a field of beans

(D) a sea of tea bushes

Answer: (D) a sea of tea bushes


32. 'Against the backdrop of densely wooded hills a sea of tea bushes stretched as far as the eye could see.'

What is the underlined meaning?

or:

What is meant 'a sea of tea bushes'?

or:

What is meaning of the 'phrase "a sea of tea bushes'

(A) a metaphor which describes a large number of tea plants

(B) a real sea with tea

(C) a sea with tea bushes

(D) a big pond and tea bushes side on it

Answer: (A) a metaphor which describes a large number of tea plants


33. 'Dwarfing the tiny tea plants were tall sturdy shade-trees and amidst the orderly rows of bushes busily moved __________.

or:

What did the dwarfing the tiny tea plants look like?

(A) building figures

(B) doll-like figures

(C) tree figures

(D) elephant like figures

Answer: (B) doll-like figures


34. What did busily move doll-like figures?

(A) the orderly rows of tea bushes

(B) the shade trees

(C) the chimney

(D) the ugly buildings in the tea garden

Answer: (A) the orderly rows of tea bushes


34. 'In the distance was _____ with smoke billowing out of tall chimneys.'

(A) an ugly building

(B) a beautiful building

(C) an Assam type House

(D) a fireplace

Answer: (A) an ugly building



35. Where had Pranjol been born and brought up ?

or:

Pranjol had been born and brought up 

(A) on a tea plantation

(B) on a train station

(C) on a street corner

(D) on a bank of river

Answer: (A) on a tea plantation


36. '________  has the largest concentration of plantations in the world.'

or:

Which is the largest concentration of tea plantations in the world?

(A) Assam

(B) America

(C) Arsenia

(D) Africa

Answer: (A) Assam


37. “No one really knows who discovered tea but there are ______________.”

(A) two legends.

(B) three legends.

(C) many legends.

(D) four legends. 

Answer: (C) many legends.


38. What is legend?

(A) a romantic story

(B) a heroic story

(C) a traditional story

(D) a sad story

Answer: (C) a traditional story


39. Who always boiled water before drinking it?

(A) the Chinese emperor

(B) the Japanese emperor

(C) the Indian emperor

(D) the African emperor

Answer: (A) the Chinese emperor


40. Who was Bodhidharma?

or:

Bodhidharma was _____________.

(A) an Indian priest

(B) an Chinese Emperor

(C) an Arabian Mulla

(D) an ancient Buddhist ascetic

Answer: (D) an ancient Buddhist ascetic


41. Why did/does Bodhidharma cut off his eyelids?

(A) Because he could see without his eyelids.

(B) Because he felt happy during sleeping.

(C) Because he felt sleepy during meditations.

(D) Because he liked to sleep during meditations. 

Answer: (C) Because he felt sleepy during meditations.


42. On discovery of tea, Bodhidharma is related to ________ 

Or:

 On discovery of tea, Bodhidharma is related to 

or

On discovery of tea, Bodhidharma is related to which legend?

(A) Chinese Legend

(B) Indian Legend 

(C) Japanese Legend

(D) African Legend

Answer: (B) Indian Legend 

Ten tea plants

grew out of the eyelids.


43. How many plants grew out of the eyelids of Bodhidharma?

or:

____ grew out of the eyelids.

(A) Five tea plants

(B) Seven tea plants

(C) Four tea plants

(D) Ten tea plants

Answer: (D) Ten tea plants


44. When and how did Bodhidharma banish sleep?

(A) When the leaves of the ten tea leaves put in hot water and drunk banished sleep.

(B) When he slept for ten hours at a stretch.

(C) When he did meditation under a tree.

(D) When Bodhidharma prayed God then banished sleep.

Answer: (A) When the leaves of the ten tea leaves put in hot water and drunk banished sleep.


45. “Tea was first drunk in ________.”

or:

Tea was first drink in

or:

Where was tea first drunk in?

(A) Europe

(B) India

(C) China

(D) America

Answer: (C) China


46. Tea was first drunk in China as far back as ________.

or:

When was tea first drunk in China as far back as?

(A) 1000 BC

(B) 1700 BC

(C) 3700 BC

(D) 2700 BC

Answer: (D) 2700 BC


47. In fact words such as tea, ‘chai’ and ‘chini’ are from 

or:

In fact words such as tea, ‘chai’ and ‘chini’ are from __________

or:

From which language, the tea related words such as 'chai' and 'chini' are come from?

(A) Chinese.

(B) Japanese.

(C) American.

(D) Australian.

Answer: (A) Chinese.


48. Tea came to Europe only in 

or:

When did tea come to Europe?

or:

Tea came to Europe only in_______.

(A) the eighteenth century

(B) the sixteenth century

(C) twentieth century

(D) twenty one century

Answer: (B) the sixteenth century


49. Tea came to Europe only in the sixteenth century and was drunk more as __________than as beverage.

or:

In Europe, how was tea drunk as in the sixteenth century?

or:

How was tea drunk more than as beverage in Europe in the sixteenth century?

(A) pure water

(B) fresh beverage

(C) pure beverage

(D) medicine

Answer: (D) medicine


50. The train clattered into ________ junction.

or:

In which station, Pranjol and Rajvir got off?

(A) Howrah

(B) Mariani

(C) Sialdah

(D) Guwahati

Answer: (B) Mariani


51. ________were waiting for them (Pranjol and Rajvir).

or:

Who were waiting for Pranjol and Rajvir at the train station?

(A) Pranjol's grandfather

(B) Pranjol's sister

(C) Pranjol’s parents

(D) Pranjol's brother

Answer: (C) Pranjol’s parents


52. Soon they were driving towards ___________, the tea-garden managed by Pranjol’s father.

or:

Name the tea-garden managed by Pranjol's father.

or:

What is the name of the tea-garden which managed by Pranjol's father?

or
After getting off the train, Rajvir and Pranjol were driving towards which tea garden?

(A) Dhekiabari

(B) Aidaupukhuri Tea Estate

(C) Attabari Tea Eastate

(D) Aideobari Tea Estate

Answer: (A) Dhekiabari


53. After how much time, the car of Pranjol and Rajvir, sharply off the main road?

(A) two hours

(B) an hour

(C) four hours

(D) five hours

Answer: (B) an hour


54. They(Pranjol, Rajvir and Pranjol parents) crossed _______and entered Dhekiabari Tea Estate.

or

What did Pranjol, Rajvir and Pranjol's parents have to cross before entering to Dekhiabari Tea Estate?

or
What had to cross before entering Dhekiabari Tea Estate?

(A) a river

(B) a deep ditch

(C) a plantation of Sal trees

(D) a cattle-bridge 

Answer: (D) a cattle-bridge 


55. On both sides of the gravel-road were acre upon acre of _________, all neatly pruned to the same height.

or:

What did on the both sides of the gravel-road?

(A) tea bushes

(B) coffee bushes

(C) Sal trees

(D) flowers' garden

Answer: (A) tea bushes


56. Groups of tea-pluckers, with bamboo baskets on their backs, wearing plastic aprons, were plucking ______________.

or:

Groups of tea-pluckers, with bamboo baskets on their backs, wearing plastic aprons, were plucking

or

What were Groups of tea-pluckers plucking?

(A) the newly sprouted leaves

(B) the rotten leaves of tea

(C) the old leaves of tea

(D) the grass below the tea bushes

Answer: (A) the newly sprouted leaves


57. Who were plucking the newly sprouted leaves?

or:

_________ were plucking the newly sprouted leaves.

(A) Groups of black smiths.

(B) Groups of tea-pluckers.

(C) Groups of tea-pluckers

(D) Groups of barbers.

Answers: (B) Groups of tea-pluckers.


58. What was the group of tea-pluckers on their backs?

(A) a plastic bag

(B) a school bag

(C) bamboo baskets

(D) their babies

Answer: (C) bamboo baskets


59. What were the tea-pluckers wearing?

(A) plastic aprons

(B) rain coats

(C) school dress

(D) Velvet Clothes

Answer: (A) plastic aprons


60. Pranjol’s father slowed down to allow ___________, to pass.

or:

Pranjol’s father slowed down to pass

(A) a bus with full passengers

(B) a tractor with full load rice

(C) a tractor, pulling a trailer-load of tea leaves

(D) a dumber with full load of petrol

Answer: (C) a tractor, pulling a trailer-load of tea leaves


61. “This is the second-flush or sprouting period, isn’t it, Mr Barua?” Rajvir asked. “It lasts  ______________ and yields the best tea.”

or:

According to Rajvir, which is the time that yields the best tea?

or:

When is the second-flush or sprouting period of tea happened?

or: 

Which time yields the best tea?

(A) from May to July

(B) from August to March

(C) from August to December

(D) from January to April

Answer: (A) from May to July


62. Who is Mr Barua?

(A) Pranjol's brother

(B) Pranjol's father

(C) Pranjol's grandfather

(D) Pranjol's uncle

Answer: (B) Pranjol's father


63. What is the name of Pranjol's father as mentioned in the lesson, 'Tea From Assam'?

(A) Mr Das

(B) Mr Bora

(C) Mr Barua

(D) Mr Sharma

Answer: (C) Mr Barua


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