‘Tea was first drunk in China,’ Rajvir added, ‘as far back as 2700 BC. In fact words such as tea, chai and chini are from chinese.’ Tea came to Europe only in sixteenth century and was drunk more as medicine than a beverage."
(a) From which chapter has this extract been taken from? *
1 point
(i) Glimpses of India
(ii) A Letter to God
(iii) From the Diary of Anne Frank
(iv) The Sermon at Benares
(b) Who is the speaker of these lines? *
1 point
(i) Rajvir
(ii) Pranjol’s father
(iii) Pranjol
(iv) Anne
(c) Where was the tea first brought into use? *
1 point
(i) Europe
(ii) Assam
(iii) Darjeeling
(iv) China
(d) What is special about tea? *
1 point
(i) It has medicinal use as well as beverage
(ii) It gives flavour and aroma
(iii) It was first drunk in China
(iv) All of the above
(e) Where was Rajvir when he told these facts? *
1 point
(i) Compartment of train
(ii) In the car of Rajvir’s father
(iii) Classroom
(iv) At railway station
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1. Glimpses of India
2. Rajvir
3. China
4. It has medicinal use as well as beverage
5. Compartment of train
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