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प्रश्न
Reference to Context
“Hey, a tea garden!” Rajvir cried excitedly. (Glimpses of India) |
i. Why was Pranjol not as excited as Rajvir about the tea gardens? (1)
- He disliked looking at tea gardens.
- He had worked in tea gardens himself.
- He had grown up in and around tea gardens.
- He was bored with tea gardens.
ii. What does Pranjol mean by saying that Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world? (1)
iii. Fill in the blank with one word only. (1)
Pranjol’s ______ comes through clearly when he exclaims, “You will see enough gardens to last you a lifetime!”
iv. How according to Rajvir does the world know about the discovery of tea? (1)
- Historical places
- Traditional tales
- Authentic anecdotes
- Popular publications
v. Select the option that correctly captures the application of the word ‘cried’ as used in line 1 of the extract. (1)
- Jaspreet cried a lot in spite of winning second place in a competition.
- Jaspreet cried out loud when she saw a white tiger in the sanctuary.
- Jaspreet cried for hours when the police were unable to find her lost pet.
- Jaspreet has barely cried since she was three years of age.
उत्तर
i. He had grown up in and around tea gardens.
ii. By saying that Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world, Pranjol meant that the cultivation of tea is the highest at one place namely Assam.
iii. Pranjol’s frustration comes through clearly when he exclaims, “You will see enough gardens to last you a lifetime!”
iv. Traditional tales
v. Jaspreet cried out loud when she saw a white tiger in the sanctuary.