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Questions and Answers
What is the profession of Pranjol's father?
What is the profession of Pranjol's father?
- Teacher
- Manager of a tea-garden (correct)
- Doctor
- Engineer
What did Rajvir and Pranjol drink on the train?
What did Rajvir and Pranjol drink on the train?
- Soda
- Tea (correct)
- Coffee
- Juice
What did Rajvir and Pranjol see as they traveled on the train?
What did Rajvir and Pranjol see as they traveled on the train?
- Snow-capped mountains
- Paddy fields (correct)
- Desert landscapes
- Urban cityscapes
What type of stories does Rajvir enjoy reading?
What type of stories does Rajvir enjoy reading?
Which country has the largest concentration of tea plantations in the world?
Which country has the largest concentration of tea plantations in the world?
According to one of the legends mentioned, how were tea leaves discovered?
According to one of the legends mentioned, how were tea leaves discovered?
What did Bodhidharma do with his eyelids in the Indian legend mentioned?
What did Bodhidharma do with his eyelids in the Indian legend mentioned?
When was tea first drunk in China?
When was tea first drunk in China?
Study Notes
Characters and Relationships
- Pranjol's father is a tea plantation worker.
Travel on the Train
- Rajvir and Pranjol drank tea on the train.
Scenic Views on the Train
- As they traveled on the train, Rajvir and Pranjol saw tea gardens.
Rajvir's Reading Preferences
- Rajvir enjoys reading adventure stories.
Tea Plantations
- India has the largest concentration of tea plantations in the world.
Legend of Tea Leaves
- According to legend, tea leaves were discovered when they fell into boiling water.
Bodhidharma Legend
- In the Indian legend, Bodhidharma cut off his eyelids to stay awake during meditation.
Tea in China
- Tea was first drunk in China in the 5th century.
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