MCQ Questions for Class 10 English First Flight Chapter 7 Glimpses of India with Answers

NCERT chapter-by-chapter Multiple Choice Questions from Class 10 English First Flight Chapter 7 Glimpses of India with Answers Pdf are available for free download here. This may help you comprehend and test your understanding of the chapters. Students can also take a free Glimpses of India Multiple Choice Questions test. Each question has four possibilities, each of which is followed by the correct response. These MCQ Questions were chosen in accordance with the most recent CBSE exam format.

Who is the author of “Coorg”?

(a) Arup Kumar Datta
(b) Lokesh Abrol
(c) Lucio Rodrigues
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (b) Lokesh Abrol

Who is the author of “Tea from Assam”?

A) Arup Kumar Datta
B) Lokesh Abrol
C) Lucio Rodrigues
D) None of the Above

Answer

A

Who is the author of “A Baker from Goa”?

A) Arup Kumar Datta
B) Lokesh Abrol
C) Lucio Rodrigues
D) None of the Above

Answer

C

Where were the monthly accounts of the baker recorded?

(a) In a copy, with a pencil
(b) On a wall,with a pencil
(c) On a board,with a pencil
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (b) On a wall,with a pencil

Where is Coorg situated?

(a) between Mysore and the coastal town of Bangalore.
(b) between Mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore.
(c) between Mangalore and the coastal town of Bangalore.
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (b) between Mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore.

Where did Rajvir and Pranjol study?

A) Assam
B) Coorg
C) Goa
D) Delhi

Answer

D) Delhi

What was ordered by Pranjol?

(a) Two cups of Tea
(b) Two cups of Coffee
(c) Two Chapattis
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (a) Two cups of Tea

What was Dhekiabari?

(a) name of a station
(b) tea garden managed by Pranjol’s father
(c) tea garden managed by Rajvir’s father
(d) name of a hill

Answer

Answer: (b) tea garden managed by Pranjol’s father

What type of people inhabit this land of rolling hills?

(a) Martial Man
(b) Evergreen Man
(c) Mountain Man
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (a) Martial Man

What is the duration of the second flush or sprouting period?

A) June-August
B) October-December
C) May-July
D) August-November

Answer

C) May-July

What is rappelling?

A) travelling in a river in a canoe
B) travelling in a river in a raft
C) going down a cliff by sliding down a rope
D) None of the Above

Answer

C) going down a cliff by sliding down a rope

What is canoeing?

(a) travelling in a river in a canoe
(b) travelling in a river in a raft
(c) going down a cliff by sliding down a rope
(d) All of the above

Answer

Answer: (a) travelling in a river in a canoe

What is Assam popularly known as?

A) Tea country
B) Coffee country
C) Green country
D) Plantation country

Answer

A) Tea country

What have the tea plantations been compared to?

(a) A sea of Tea Bushes
(b) A house of Tea Bushes
(c) A continent of Tea Bushes
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (a) A sea of Tea Bushes

What does the narrator still remember?

(a) Typical fragrance of the loaves
(b) Typical fragrance of the dough
(c) Typical fragrance of the mould
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (a) Typical fragrance of the loaves

What did the children long for?

(a) Loaves
(b) bread bangles
(c) banana bread
(d) all of the above

Answer

Answer: (b) bread bangles

What are the bakers known as in Goa?

(a) Pader
(b) Portugese
(c) pekar
(d) Baker

Answer

Answer: (a) Pader

What are the activities available in Coorg?

(a) River-rafting
(b) Canoeing
(c) Mountain climbing
(d) All of the above

Answer

Answer: (d) All of the above

Was Rajvir a fan of detective stories?

(a) Yes
(b) No
(c) maybe
(d) don’t know

Answer

Answer: (a) Yes

The words like ‘chai’ and ‘chini’ are derived from _____.

A) Indi
B) China
C) France
D) None of the Above

Answer

B

The first chief of the Indian Army is from _____.

A) coorg
B) Goa
C) Mysore
D) Punjab

Answer

A

The baker was also their ______.

A) friend
B) companion
C) guide
D) all of the above

Answer

D) all of the above

In Europe, tea was drunk as more of a _____ than _____.

A) medicine, beverage
B) beverage, medicine
C) sleep waver, medicine
D) sleep banisher, medicine

Answer

A

How many times did the baker come everyday?

A) Once
B) Twice
C) Thrice
D) varies daily

Answer

B) Twice

How is the family profession still carried?

(a) By their nephews
(b) By their sons
(c) By their workers
(d) None of the Above

Answer

Answer: (b) By their sons

Coorg is a _________country.

A) tea
B) bread
C) coffee
D) green

Answer

C) coffee

“You seem to have done your homework before coming,” Pranjol’s father said in surprise. Which homework is he talking about?

(a) Holiday homework
(b) Tuition homework
(c) Knowledge about Assam
(d) All of the Above

Answer

Answer: (c) Knowledge about Assam

_____ was called kabai.

A) Baker’s dress
B) baker’s basket
C) baker’s bamboo
D) baker’s song

Answer

A

_____ river obtains its water from Coorg.

A) Yamuna
B) Narmada
C) Kaveri
D) Tapi

Answer

C

_ was called kabai.

(a) Baker’s dress
(b) baker’s basket
(c) baker’s bamboo
(d) baker’s song

Answer

Answer: (a) Baker’s dress

_ river obtains its water from Coorg.

(a) Yamuna
(b) Narmada
(c) Kaveri
(d) Tapi

Answer

Answer: (c) Kaveri

“The climb to the _____hills brings you into a panoramic view of the entire misty landscape of Coorg.”

A) Brahmagiri
B) Himalayan
C) Nilgiri
D) Parvati

Answer

A

“Almost everyone in the compartment was drinking _____ too”

A) Coffee
B) Juice
C) Tea
D) Water

Answer

C) Tea