He had seen them many-a-times. Once, some of the tea leaves fell in the boiling water and got boiled. Where were the two boys? Elaborate. What are the facts about tea that Rajvir tells Pranjol and his father? a) Because he did not like detective looks. First, a Chinese emperor was boiling water in a pot . He saw many tea estates on the way of his journey and got excited. During summer vacation when he visited Assam, he met Pranjols father who was a manager of a tea garden. (b) Pranjol and Rajvir were in a train when this conversation took place. What did Pranjol order for? The leaves of these plants when put in hot water and drunk, banished sleep. Tea was first drunk in China, Rajvir added, as far back as 2700 B.C.! Answer the following questions in 100-150 words each. Rajvir said. Tea was first drunk in China, Rajvir added, as far back as 2700 B.C.! He narrated two popular legends about the origin of tea. Short Answer Type Questions [2 Marks each] [Additional] Question - 1. Tea from Assam . c) Green paddy fields. d) India. Resource 5: Tea from Assam Pranjol, a youngster from Assam, is Rajvirs classmate at school in Delhi. Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world. Answer : D. Question : Which word in the following means the same as 'sweet smell'? Primjol, a youngster from Assam, was Rajvir's classmate in school, inDelhi. A tea-vendor was hawking for his hot- tea in a high-pitched voice. Answer: Pranjol and Rajvir were driven by Pranjols father along with the Dhekiabari tea garden. Assam is known as the tea country. Ans. Q.3. Why? Pranjols father is the manager of a tea-garden in Upper Assam and Pranjol has invited Rajvir to visit his home during the summer vacation. Then he narrated the two legends about discovery of tea. Rajvir too was an ardent fan of detective stories, but at the moment he was keener on looking at the beautiful scenery. Answer: Rajvir had never seen the tea garden before. So the sight of tea garden excited him. But Pranjol has been born and brought up in the tea plantations. He had seen them many times. So he did not share Rajvirs excitement. Pranjol buried his nose in his detective book again. Pranjols father is a tea-garden manager in Upper Assam and Pranjol invites Rajvir to visit his home during the summer holidays. Pranjol, who had been born and brought up on a plantation, didnt share Rajvirs excitement. Oh, this is tea country now, he said. So he was not excited as his friend. The leaves of these plants, when put in hot water and drunk, banished sleep., Tea was first drunk in China, Rajvir added, as far back as 2700, B.C. Answer. (True/False) Answer: False (d) Find the meaning of the word turned. c) China. Oh, this is tea country now, he said. (i) Living on the edge has become popular due to the constant need for something new or different. Ans: c) Medicine. (ii) Pranjol asked the tea-vendor to give two cups of tea. Pranjol.s father is the manager of a tea garden in Upper Assam. Answer: (a) There was one Chinese emperor who always boiled water before drinking it. At every platform of railway stations, you can hear vendors saying; Chai-Chaff garam-Chai. Assam tea is a variety of black tea made from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis var. Tea really is very popular. The train pulled out of the station. Rajvir was very excited to see the tree plantations. Develop a conversation where Rajvir shares the details to his brother about his holidays with Pranjol in Assam, on returning home, based on your reading of the chapter, Tea from Assam. In fact, words such as tea, chai and chini are from the Chinese. Whew! exclaimed Pranjol. Narrate the story of a Buddhist monk behind the discovery of tea. It is said they were tea Answer: cattle bridge (c) Pranjol and Rajvir lost the way to the Dhekiabari Tea Estate. (c) Whew! is an expression of astonishment from the extract. 1. He had never seen so much greenery before. tea-garden (b) Pranjol and Rajvir crossed a and entered Dhekiabari. Rajvir is thrilled about the visit and enjoys the scenic beauty of the place while travelling and wants to make the best use of his trip. Answer: Both the boys were going to Assam. One thinks that it is exciting to live life on the edge. Tea From Assam The lesson is about two friends- Pranjol and Rajvir who are traveling to Pranjols hometown Assam for the summer vacation. Which Chinese story did Rajvir tell about the discovery of tea? b) Europe. According to one story, a Chinese emperor discovered tea by chance. What all does he tell? Pranjol asked him to give them two cups of the tea. It was green, green everywhere. A) medicine, beverage B) beverage, medicine C) sleep waver, medicine D) sleep banisher, medicine : Q22- What was Dhekiabari? Narrate the story of a Buddhist monk behind the discovery of tea. b) Because he did not want to talk with Pranjol. Question 2. Explanation: Rajvir told one of the stories about the discovery of tea to Pranjol. Rajvir said. It is said they were tea leaves. Tell me another! scoffed Pranjol. Pranjols parents were waiting for them. 3. 2. 3. tea-garden (b) Pranjol and Rajvir crossed a and entered Dhekiabari. It said that once there was an emperor who used to boil the water bef 2. Pranjol buried his nose in his detective book again. b) Origin of tea in India and why it became popular in Europe. What did Rajvir tell Pranjol about the discovery of tea? In fact, words such as tea, chai and chini are from the Chinese. Chapter 7 Glimpses of India:- Download PDF Rajvir enjoyed magnificent view with a lot of greenery on his way to Pranjols house. He saw soft green paddy fields and then the tea bushes. He told Pranjol that there were many legends attached to the discovery of tea. Tea from Assam class 10 in Assamese. Rajvirs Brother: Brother, tell me some facts about tea. It has the largest concentration of plantations in the world. Priyanshu Yadav asked a question. Tea From Assam Extra Questions From Extract No.5 (1 x 5 = 5) (ii) Exercising self control, self-discipline and establishing boundaries and borders in our lives are important for a safe and disciplined life. I have been reading as much as I could about tea, Rajvir said. Answer: Rajvir told Pranjol that over eighty crore cups of tea are drunk everyday. Answer. Which chinese story did Rajvir tell about the discovery of tea? Here, they bought tea from a roadside vendor. The state has the maximum number of tea plantations in the world. Where were both the boys going to? PARTIII: TEA FROM ASSAM: Answer the following questions : 1. Question 3. The emperor used to drink boiled water every day. (iii) What did Rajvir tell Pranjol? 3. c) Importance of India in popularising tea and influencing Europe. What did Pranjol order for? CHAI-GARAM garam-chai, a vendor called out in a high-pitched voice. Hey, a tea garden! Rajvir cried excitedly. Answer: (a) Over eighty crore cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world. What is the legend of tea? tea from assam - short answer type questions. Rajvir had a good knowledge about tea-sprouting. In the distance was an ugly building with smoke billowing out tall chimneys. Which Chinese story did Rajvir tell about the discovery of tea? Resource 5: Tea from Assam Pranjol, a youngster from Assam, is Rajvirs classmate at school in Delhi. Glimpses of India Part 3 Tea from Assam Introduction . Why was Rajvir looking outside? 10. Question :-1. Answer: cattle bridge (c) Pranjol and Rajvir lost the way to the Dhekiabari Tea Estate. Rajvir got excited but Pranjol who had seen all of it during his childhood didnt match up to his friends level of enthusiasm. (b) Pranjol and Rajvir were in a train when this conversation took place. Answer: There was a Chinese story about tea. Rajvir: Sure! Question 9. Rajvir said that this season lasts from May to July. d) Indian legend on tea and how it travelled from China to Europe. Gaurav Seth 1 year, 8 months ago. Answer: (a) Over eighty crore cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world. Question 7. Tea caine to Europe only in the sixetcenth cennry and was drum. Ans: c) China. Rajvir wanted to learn more about tea there. Rajvir said that no one really knows who discovered tea. Hey, a tea garden! Rajvir cried excitedly. SECTION - B. Model Lesson Rajvir and Pranjol on the way to Assam :Rajvir and Pranjol were travelling to Assam. Soon they were diving towards Dhckiabari. Question 21. Who is the author of A Baker from Goa? Question 3. Where were Rajvir and Pranjol going and why? Pranjols father told Rajvir that he knew many things about tea Phauations. Rajvir is very excited but Pranjol, who has been brought up on a plantation, does not share his excitement. 6. How did Pranjols father appreciate him ? ', Rajvir cried excitedly. Rajvir was fascinated by the magnificent view of tea gardens. Ten tea plants grew out of the eyelids. c) Medicine. 2. He invited Rajvir to visit his home and the Dhekiabari Tea Estate during the summer vacation. His friend, Pranjol, was sitting near thewindow, absorbed in a detective story. Pranjols father is the manager of a tea garden in Upper Assam. Q27. tea bushes stretched as far as the eye could see. Question 2. The natural beauty of this place was a familiar sight for him. d) He was impressed with what Rajvir had shared. He told that it was an emperor of China who is said to have discovered the tea and that too by chance. Do you know that over eighty crore cups of tea are drunk every day throughout the world ? Rajvir said. Introduction Pranjol's ,a youngster from Assam is Rajvir s classmate at school in Delhi .Pranjol's s father is the manager of a tea garden in upper Assam and Pranjol had invited Rajvir to visit his home during the summer vacation . Pranjol, who had been born and brought up ona plantation, didnt share Rajvirs excitement. During the summer vacations Rajvir went with Pranjol to Assam. a) He was upset with the legend Rajvir shared. Ans. Answer:Rajvir told pranjol that there were various legend about the discovery of tea.one of them came from china. Ans: d) to enjoy the greenery outside. Ans: d) to enjoy the greenery outside. Tea really is very popular. The train pulled out of the station. People visit Goa for its calm and relaxing beaches. (a) How do we know that tea is very popular ? tea-garden (b) Pranjol and Rajvir crossed a and entered Dhekiabari. [Tea from Assam] Question 22. Answer: Rajvir and Pranjol were going to Assam as Pranjol had invited Rajvir to There was beautiful scenery outside. The best tea is produced during this season. PARTIII: TEA FROM ASSAM: Answer the following questions : 1. Once while boiling the water, some leaves of the burning twigs fell into the pot. 23. Ans: The legend of tea is that once a Chinese emperor always boiled water before drinking and one day a few tea leaves fell into the water and there was a delicious flavour. Whew! exclaimed Pranjol. Answer: Rajvir was excited to see a tea-garden but Pranjol was not because he was born and brought up on a plantation. d) He was impressed with what Rajvir had shared. The leaves of these when put in hot water and drunk, banished sleep. No one really knows who discovered tea but there are many legends. What legends? Well, theres the one about the Chinese emperor who always boiled water before drinking it. I can smell the aroma already. What did Rajvir tell Pranjol? (a) Arup Kumar Datta. The sight of the vast sea of lush green tea bushes coupled with tall sturdy trees excited Rajvir. Chapter 7 Glimpses of India:- Download PDF 4. 'Hey, a tea garden ! What did Rajvir tell about tea-sprouting ? (4) Answer: Rajvir: Oh dear, what a fun-filled trip it was! (ii) What did Pranjol ask the tea vendor? Rajvir had never ii. Answer: cattle bridge (c) Pranjol and Rajvir lost the way to the Dhekiabari Tea Estate. Tea was first drunk in China, Rajvir added, as far back as 2700 B.C.! Women with bamboo baskets on their backs were plucking the new tea leaves, they had come there in the sprouting season. Ans. Pranjol was born and brought up on the tea estate. Rajvir had never seen a tea garden before. (True/False) Answer: False (d) Find the meaning of the word turned. He informed that about 80 crore cups of tea are consumed daily and that the name tea itself has been originated from the Chinese language. Pranjols parents are living in Assam .His father is a manager of tea garden in upper Assam .Rajvir is invited to Assam by Pranjol .In the train journey Rajvir told that over 8,00,000,000 cups of Previous Post. Answer: In the train he informed Pranjol that over eighty crore cups of tea are consumed everyday all over the world. It was said that there was a Chinese emperor. b) He was mocking Rajvir for his lack of knowledge. The water got a delicious flavor. a) He was upset with the legend Rajvir shared. Pranjol: We visited a tea plantation last year in Assam; I want to visit Goa this year. 4. Give a description of the Dhekiabari tea garden as seen by Pranjol and Rajbir when they were driven through it. 3. a) Assam. As they sipped the hot steaming tea, Rajvir told Pranjol that over eighty crore cups of tea are being consumed every day throughout the world. He was much excited about the trip to his friend's house as he wanted to enjoy the beauty of the tea gardens and know more about tea. Pranjol did not share Rajvirs excitement as he had been born and brought up on a tea plantation. ii Why do you think Pranjol scoffed? Answer: Rajvir was very excited about visiting the tea garden and thus, he studied a lot about it before visiting the tea garden. But Pranjol had been born and brought up on tea plantation. Pranjols father is the manager of a tea-garden in Upper Assam and Pranjol has invited Rajvir to visit his home during the summer vacation. Answer: Pranjol ordered for two cups of tea. The leaves of these plants when put in hot water and drunk, banished sleep. Tea was first drunk in China, Rajvir added, as far back as 2700 B.C.! Oh, this is tea country now, he said. Tea came to Europe only in the sixteenth century and was drunk more Then Rajvir shared his information with Pranjol by asking him if he knew that over eighty crore cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world. India mainfests great culture diversity. Rajvir narrated that Assam has the largest concentration of tea plantations in the world. b) The road. a) Because he did not like detective looks. a) He was upset with the legend Rajvir shared. During their journey, they discuss the various legendsthat are known to have discovered tea. What legends are associated with the origin of tea? it is a beautiful place with coffee plantations. Pranjol, who had been born and brought up on a plantation, didnt share Rajvirs excitement. c) Because he did not want to sleep. a) He was upset with the legend Rajvir shared. One day a few leaves of the twigs burning under the pot fell into the water giving it a delicious flavour. c) Importance of India in popularising tea and influencing Europe. Answers 1. I have been reading as much as I could about tea, Rajvir said. What did Rajvir tell Pranjol about the discovery of tea? Where were the two boys? (d) A tea vendor was selling tea and he was outside the window of the train compartment. Then Rajvir started looking towards beautiful and serene scenery, which was full of tea bushes and some buildings among them. Tea from Assam- Roop Kumar Dutta Two boys Rajvir and Pranjol were travelling to Assam by train. f. What did Pranjol and Rajvir do during their journey? Justify with reference to the lesson 'Glimpses of India ' in 100 words. Rajvir and Pranjol were two youngsters. Rajvir exhibits an important value trait, which is the prerequisite to gaining knowledge curiosity and eagerness to know. He told Pranjol that there were many legends attached to the discovery of tea. Answer: veered. They were tea-leaves. 11. 3. Women with bamboo baskets on their backs were plucking the new tea leaves, they had come there in the sprouting season. Question 4: Why was Rajvir excited to see a tea-garden but Pranjol was not? Two legends of discovery of tea are popular. Tea came to Europe only in the sixteenth century and was drunk more as medicine than as a beverage. He told him that was the second flush or sprouting period. Give a brief description of the magnificient view seen by Rajvir outside the train. a) The railway track. However, Rajvir was amazed at the vast expanse of tea bushes stretched against the backdrop of d) Soothing drink. Pranjols father told Rajvir that he knew many things about tea Plantations. Q21- In Europe, tea was drunk as more of a _____ than _____. As Assam was known for its largest tea plantation. Answer: d) Indian legend on tea and how it travelled from China to Europe. Which chinese story did Rajvir tell about the discovery of tea? Describe the legends related to the discovery of tea as mentioned by Rajvir. c) He was amused and tickled at what Rajvir shared. He always boiled water before drinking it. ANS: Rajvir: Hi, Pranjol! c) Green paddy fields. ! The leaves of these plants when put in hot water and drunk, banished sleep. Tea was first drunk in China, Rajvir added, as far back as In Europe tea was first drunk as-a) An appetiser. Tea came to Europe only in the sixteenth century and was drunk more as medicine than as beverage. Q6) Why do you think Pranjol scoffed? as the driverapplied the brakes awoke Rajvir Singh, a Sikh boy, aged thirteen. Oct 04, 2019 Rajvir said that no one really knows who discovered tea. Answer: (i) A vendor was speaking in a high pitched voice for Chai-garam. Where was tea first drunk? 3. The boys collected their luggage and pushed their way to the crowded platform. Dwarfing the tiny tea plants were tall sturdy shade-trees and amidst the ordely rows bushes busily moved doll-like figures. 1.Tea Very Popular: Tea is very popular in India. 2. Soon the soft green paddy fields were left behind and there were tea bushes everywhere. Assam has the largest concentration of plantations in the world. He appears to be a very observant child. He told Pranjol that there were many legends attached to the discovery of tea. Rajvir tells Pranjol that over 8,00,000,000 cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world. Rajvir had been invited to spend his vacations with his classmate Pranjol whose father was the manager of a tea estate in Assam. d) to enjoy the greenery outside. In fact, words such as tea, chai and chini are from the Chinese.