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Class 10 English (First Flight) Chapter 5 Glimpses Of India

This Class 10 English quiz on Chapter 5: Glimpses of India (First Flight) is designed to thoroughly evaluate your grasp of all topics and subtopics within the chapter. It includes questions covering key aspects such as character insights, themes, vocabulary, literary devices, and critical thinking related to the text. The quiz is structured category-wise, ensuring a comprehensive assessment of your knowledge and understanding. Detailed feedback will help you identify specific areas where you need improvement, enabling you to strengthen your conceptual clarity. To make the experience even more rewarding, you will receive a certificate upon successfully completing the quiz.

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Category: Symbolism of trees moving out to reclaim the forest.

1. In what way might Adrienne Rich be conveying a warning through her emotional tone regarding the conflict between man and nature depicted in the poem?

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Category: Acres of tea bushes pruned uniformly

2. How does the cultural integration of tea into daily life reflect its significance in shaping social practices globally?

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Category: village during the baker’s arrival.

3. How many times did the baker visit the village each day?

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Category: Assam: the largest tea-producing region.

4. Based on global consumption statistics, what does the text suggest about the popularity of tea worldwide?

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Category: Historical Significance

5. How has the role of the pader changed from historical times to the present day in Goa?

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Category: Poem: The Trees (By Adrienne Rich)

6. Why might the poet choose not to directly mention human intervention in nature’s process in her poem?

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Category: A Baker from Goa (By Lucio Rodrigues)

7. How did bakers contribute to the local economy in Goa according to historical texts?

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Category: Create a brochure for a tourist destination (Coorg or Assam).

8. Analyze the cultural influences on Coorg’s traditions and assess how they might affect its tourism economy. Which combination of factors best illustrates this relationship?

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Category: Indian legend of Bodhidharma, who chewed tea leaves to avoid sleep.

9. What was the consequence of Bodhidharma cutting off his eyelids according to the legend?

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Category: Example: “moon is broken like a mirror” (simile).

10. Analyze the symbolic depth of placing “the moon is broken like a mirror” at the beginning of a stanza. What role could it play in the overall structure of the poem?

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Category: Debate:

11. In a debate regarding sustainability in farming, how might you describe the mood if participants are struggling to reach a consensus?

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Category: Tea from Assam (By Arup Kumar Datta)

12. Which state in India is known for its tea-gardens and played a significant role in the setting of “Tea from Assam”?

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Category: Literary Devices and Grammar

13. Which of the following is a correct collocation?

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Category: Brahmagiri hills, Nisargadhama Island, Tibetan settlement at Bylakuppe.

14. Which of the following animals is commonly found in the region of Coorg?

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Category: Time-tested furnaces.

15. In Goa, bread holds a special place in various celebrations. Which of the following traditional events is least likely to require bread as part of its celebration?

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Category: Unforgettable experience

16. How would you describe an exciting cultural festival in Coorg?

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Category: Trees as metaphors for freedom and survival.

17. How does the symbolism of trees in the poem reflect both human struggles for freedom and environmental issues exacerbated by urbanization?

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Category: The tradition of bread-making in Goa

18. What is the cultural significance of bread in traditional Goan weddings?

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Category: The fragrance of freshly baked bread.

19. In what form were the baker’s payments typically recorded historically?

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Category: Unique culture

20. Where is Coorg located?

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Category: Tourist Attractions:

21. Which of the following is the primary agricultural product cultivated in Coorg?

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Category: The Coorg Regiment’s achievements in the Indian Army.

22. Which statement best describes the Coorg Regiment’s historical significance in the Indian Army?

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Category: Tea Gardens in Assam

23. What notable feature distinguishes the tea gardens of Assam from others in terms of their management?

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Category: Rajvir and Pranjol’s journey to Assam by train.

24. During Rajvir’s journey to Assam, he learns about the timeline of tea introduction to Europe. In which century did tea become popular in England?

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Category: Collocations (from Coorg):

25. Identify the correct pairing that forms a standard collocation.

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Category: Symbol of Prosperity:

26. What sound traditionally announced the baker’s arrival each morning in the village?

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Category: Evergreen rainforests (30% of the area).

27. If climate change were to extend Coorg’s monsoon season by two months, how would this likely affect tourism and the biodiversity of its rainforests?

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Category: number of military honors. (True)

28. What does the term “most decorated” imply in the context of the Coorg Regiment?

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Category: The desire of nature to break free from confinement.

29. How does the poet use the metaphor of “trees as prisoners” to enhance the theme of nature’s desire for freedom?

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Category: Legends of Tea

30. In which century did tea first arrive in Europe according to historical records?

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Category: Attire and Payment:

31. How did the attire of bakers change from Portuguese days to the author’s childhood?

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Category: Coorg (By Lokesh Abrol)

32. Which of the following historical figures is associated with the military contributions of Coorg?

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Category: Chinese legend of Emperor Shen Nung

33. Considering the economic and cultural effects, what role did the establishment of tea plantations play in shaping the societal structures in regions like Assam during British colonial rule?

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Category: Introduction to Coorg:

34. Coorg is renowned for its coffee plantations which play a significant role in its economy. Considering the impact of climate on agriculture, how might irregular monsoon patterns affect the overall economic stability of Coorg?

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Category: Known as “a piece of heaven that must have drifted from the kingdom of God.”

35. What is the primary economic activity in Coorg?

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Category: Kodavus’ unique attire (“Kuppia”) resembling Arab robes.

36. The ‘Kuppia’ worn by the Kodavus is believed to be influenced by which historical group?

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Category: Geography and Climate:

37. Analyze the geographical distance and location of Coorg to determine its impact on economic activities, especially during the monsoon season. Given that Coorg is approximately 260 km from Bangalore, how does this proximity influence agricultural trade during heavy monsoon?

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Category: Traditional Bakery Setup

38. In Goan culture, which item is considered a necessary part of marriage gifts?

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Category: Creative Writing:

39. Choose the appropriate adjective to complete the sentence: “After finishing the novel, I felt completely ___ by its intricate plot.”

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Category: The trees are stumbling forward (personification).

40. Which poetic device is primarily used in the phrase “The moon is broken like a mirror”?

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Category: Cultural Heritage

41. In what way did Portuguese colonization directly impact Goan baking traditions?

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Category: Portuguese Influence:

42. When would the baker typically arrive every day in traditional Goan culture?

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Category: Possible Greek/Arab descent of Kodavus (Coorgi people).

43. Which unique right granted to the Kodavus distinguishes them from other Indian communities?

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Category: The sun bury its feet – symbolic imagery of nature reclaiming its space.

44. What emotional tone is conveyed through the transformation of setting as trees move out into the open?

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Category: A beautiful district in Karnataka known for coffee, rainforests, and spices.

45. Coorg’s inhabitants are traditionally believed to be descendants of which group?

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Category: Role of Bakers in Goan Society:

46. What did traditional Goan bakers typically wear during the Portuguese days?

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Category: Alexander’s army theory.

47. What implication does the theory of Alexander’s army have on the cultural narratives of Coorg?

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Category: Activities: river rafting, canoeing, rock climbing, trekking.

48. Which equipment is commonly associated with rappelling?

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Category: Best tourist season: September to March.

49. Analyze the influence of Coorg’s unique cultural descent on its tourism, considering the region’s environmental conditions during the best tourist season.

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Category: The Coorg Regiment has received the maximum

50. Who was the first Chief of the Indian Army from Coorg?

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Category: Bravery and Military Contributions:

51. Who was the first Chief of the Indian Army from Coorg?

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Category: Children eagerly awaiting bread-bangles and sweet bread.

52. What attire did bakers traditionally wear during Portuguese days in Goa?

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Category: Similes and Metaphors:

53. Create a metaphor for a bustling city.

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Category: Bakers are called “Pader” in Goa.

54. What are bakers called in Goa?

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Category: The jingling sound of the baker’s bamboo staff.

55. What sound is traditionally associated with the arrival of a baker in Goa?

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Category: Tales of valor among Coorg men.

56. What is the traditional dress of the Kodavus called?

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Category: Etymology of “chai” and “chini” (derived from Chinese).

57. How has the introduction of “chai” influenced modern global beverage consumption patterns, particularly in Western countries?

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Category: Symbolism of “Departure”:

58. How does the symbolism of trees interacting with the moon in a poem about departure reflect both movement and emotional tone?

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Category: Monthly bill records maintained in pencil on house walls.

59. What does the description of bakers as “plump” most likely indicate about their profession?

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Category: The poet writes letters without mentioning the departure of the forest, highlighting how humans often ignore significant changes.

60. How does the movement of trees symbolize freedom in the poem?

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Category: The baker’s dress in Portuguese times was called a __. (Kabai)

61. To what length did the kabai reach?

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Category: Bakers were never poor; they had a plump appearance indicating prosperity.

62. In what way did bakers contribute to the cultural life of Goan villages during special occasions?

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Category: Sudden surprise

63. Which of the following phrases can be used as a synonym for ‘sudden surprise’ in the context of Coorg’s adventure sports?

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Category: Human encroachment and domestication of nature.

64. Analyze the philosophical implications of deforestation as depicted in poetry. How does it challenge the reader’s understanding of human responsibility towards nature?

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Category: Pader (Goan baker), “martial” (related to war), “lichen” (fungus-alga symbiosis).

65. Which statement best describes the importance of the pader in Goan villages?

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Category: Their daily routine and significance in marriages, feasts, and festivals.

66. Which type of bread is considered essential in Goan weddings?

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Category: Morning Routine of the Baker

67. What sound announces the arrival of the baker in the morning?

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Category: Tea-pluckers with baskets collecting fresh leaves.

68. Considering environmental aspects, what challenge do tea plantations face in terms of sustainability?

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Category: Reminiscences of “good old Portuguese days.”

69. What did the bakers wear in the Portuguese days?

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Category: Conflict Between Man and Nature

70. How does the poem’s metaphor of trees moving out relate to the broader theme of human intervention in nature?

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Category: Personification:

71. In a poem, if the author writes “the river wept for the lost souls,” what could this personification symbolize?

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Category: Vocabulary and Meanings:

72. The storm caused a heavy ______ across the region, disrupting transport services.

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Category: Writing and Speaking Activities:

73. Which perspective would most likely support the idea that tea plantations benefit local economies?

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Category: The silent yet powerful rebellion of the trees.

74. Critically evaluate how the emotional tone of the poem reinforces its message about urbanization. What aspect of the tone most powerfully conveys this critique?

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Category: Traditional dress: “Kabai” (a long single-piece frock).

75. How has the attire of bakers evolved since the author’s childhood?

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Category: Tea was introduced to India by the British in the 19th century.

76. According to legend, who is credited with the accidental discovery of tea when leaves fell into boiling water?

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