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    1. What is the traditional name for a baker in Goa?
      a) Pader
      b) Bakerji
      c) Loafer
      d) Pastryman
      Answer: a) Pader

    2. Which European power influenced Goan baking traditions?
      a) French
      b) British
      c) Portuguese
      d) Dutch
      Answer: c) Portuguese

    3. What sound announced the baker’s arrival in Goan villages?
      a) Church bells
      b) Drum beats
      c) The jingling of his bamboo staff
      d) The sound of a trumpet
      Answer: c) The jingling of his bamboo staff

    4. What was a baker’s dress called in Goa?
      a) Kurta
      b) Kuppia
      c) Kabai
      d) Sherwani
      Answer: c) Kabai

    5. Which festival is incomplete without cakes and bolinhas in Goa?
      a) Holi
      b) Christmas
      c) Diwali
      d) Eid
      Answer: b) Christmas

    6. How did the bakers maintain records of monthly payments?
      a) In notebooks
      b) On walls with a pencil
      c) On palm leaves
      d) In ledgers
      Answer: b) On walls with a pencil

    7. What is the main crop of Coorg?
      a) Tea
      b) Coffee
      c) Wheat
      d) Rice
      Answer: b) Coffee

    8. What is the smallest district in Karnataka?
      a) Bangalore
      b) Mysore
      c) Coorg
      d) Mangalore
      Answer: c) Coorg

    9. Which river originates from Coorg?
      a) Yamuna
      b) Ganga
      c) Kaveri
      d) Narmada
      Answer: c) Kaveri

    10. Which animals are commonly found in Coorg?
      a) Tigers
      b) Elephants
      c) Snow leopards
      d) Kangaroos
      Answer: b) Elephants

    11. What do Coorg men traditionally wear that resembles an Arabic outfit?
      a) Dhoti
      b) Kuffia
      c) Kuppia
      d) Sherwani
      Answer: c) Kuppia

    12. Which famous Indian military figure was from Coorg?
      a) General Manekshaw
      b) General Cariappa
      c) General Rawat
      d) General Singh
      Answer: b) General Cariappa

    13. What adventure sports are popular in Coorg?
      a) Ice skating
      b) Surfing
      c) Rafting and trekking
      d) Skydiving
      Answer: c) Rafting and trekking

    14. Which bird is commonly seen diving for fish in Coorg?
      a) Eagle
      b) Kingfisher
      c) Peacock
      d) Owl
      Answer: b) Kingfisher

    15. Where is India’s largest Tibetan settlement located?
      a) Sikkim
      b) Coorg
      c) Ladakh
      d) Manali
      Answer: b) Coorg

    16. Where is Dhekiabari Tea Estate located?
      a) Karnataka
      b) Assam
      c) West Bengal
      d) Sikkim
      Answer: b) Assam

    17. What is the second-flush period in tea production?
      a) January-March
      b) March-May
      c) May-July
      d) July-September
      Answer: c) May-July

    18. How did tea first reach Europe?
      a) Portuguese traders
      b) Chinese travelers
      c) British explorers
      d) Arab merchants
      Answer: c) British explorers

    19. What was the original purpose of tea in Europe?
      a) A medicine
      b) A soft drink
      c) A beauty product
      d) A religious offering
      Answer: a) A medicine

    20. What is the traditional name for the waist belt worn by Coorgi men?
      a) Kuppia
      b) Kabai
      c) Pader
      d) Kuffia
      Answer: d) Kuffia

    21. Who invited Rajvir to Assam?
      a) His uncle
      b) His friend Pranjol
      c) His teacher
      d) His brother
      Answer: b) His friend Pranjol

    22. Which emperor is linked to the legend of discovering tea?
      a) Alexander the Great
      b) Ashoka
      c) A Chinese emperor
      d) Bodhidharma
      Answer: c) A Chinese emperor

    23. What is the meaning of ‘pader’ in Goa?
      a) Potter
      b) Baker
      c) Weaver
      d) Tailor
      Answer: b) Baker

    24. Which district headquarters is the gateway to Coorg?
      a) Madikeri
      b) Mangalore
      c) Bengaluru
      d) Hassan
      Answer: a) Madikeri

    25. Which fish is found in the Kaveri river?
      a) Goldfish
      b) Mahaseer
      c) Rohu
      d) Tuna
      Answer: b) Mahaseer

    26. What does the fragrance of Goan bread remind the author of?
      a) His school days
      b) His childhood mornings
      c) His grandmother
      d) His trips to the market
      Answer: b) His childhood mornings

    27. What do Goan bakers’ plump physiques indicate?
      a) They are healthy
      b) They are wealthy
      c) They eat a lot of bread
      d) Baking is a prosperous profession
      Answer: d) Baking is a prosperous profession

    28. What season is best to visit Coorg?
      a) Winter
      b) Monsoon
      c) Summer
      d) Spring
      Answer: a) Winter

    29. What was Rajvir fascinated by?
      a) Tea plantations
      b) Snow-covered mountains
      c) City skyscrapers
      d) Rice fields
      Answer: a) Tea plantations

    30. What attire did the Portuguese-era Goan bakers wear?
      a) A long frock
      b) A white dhoti
      c) A western suit
      d) A short kurta
      Answer: a) A long frock

    31. How many cups of tea are consumed daily worldwide, according to Rajvir?
      a) 50 crore
      b) 60 crore
      c) 80 crore
      d) 100 crore
      Answer: c) 80 crore

    32. What was Rajvir’s main source of information about tea?
      a) His teacher
      b) A book he read
      c) His father’s tea plantation
      d) A school project
      Answer: b) A book he read

    33. What did the tea pluckers carry on their backs?
      a) Cloth bags
      b) Bamboo baskets
      c) Wooden crates
      d) Plastic containers
      Answer: b) Bamboo baskets

    34. What was the Chinese emperor doing when he accidentally discovered tea?
      a) Praying
      b) Cooking
      c) Boiling water
      d) Writing a book
      Answer: c) Boiling water

    35. According to an Indian legend, who is associated with the origin of tea?
      a) Ashoka
      b) Bodhidharma
      c) Birbal
      d) Swami Vivekananda
      Answer: b) Bodhidharma

    36. What is the primary occupation of the people of Coorg?
      a) Tea farming
      b) Coffee plantation
      c) Fishing
      d) Textile weaving
      Answer: b) Coffee plantation

    37. What is the main attraction for tourists in Coorg?
      a) Temples
      b) Beaches
      c) Wildlife and adventure sports
      d) Shopping malls
      Answer: c) Wildlife and adventure sports

    38. What covers about 30% of Coorg?
      a) Tea plantations
      b) Evergreen rainforests
      c) Mountains
      d) Lakes
      Answer: b) Evergreen rainforests

    39. What is the name of the island accessible by a rope bridge in Coorg?
      a) Sunderbans
      b) Majuli
      c) Nisargadhama
      d) Havelock
      Answer: c) Nisargadhama

    40. What is the name of the freshwater fish found in the Kaveri River in Coorg?
      a) Tuna
      b) Mahaseer
      c) Salmon
      d) Catfish
      Answer: b) Mahaseer

    41. What quality is the Coorg Regiment of the Indian Army known for?
      a) Agriculture
      b) Hospitality
      c) Bravery and valour
      d) Business skills
      Answer: c) Bravery and valour

    42. What is unique about the people of Coorg regarding firearms?
      a) They are the only ones allowed to carry firearms without a license
      b) They manufacture the most firearms in India
      c) They never use firearms
      d) They import firearms from Europe
      Answer: a) They are the only ones allowed to carry firearms without a license

    43. What is a famous sweet bread from Goa?
      a) Petha
      b) Bol
      c) Jalebi
      d) Mysore Pak
      Answer: b) Bol

    44. What was the baker’s daily routine in Goa?
      a) He visited homes twice a day
      b) He sold bread only on Sundays
      c) He baked only at night
      d) He worked only in markets
      Answer: a) He visited homes twice a day

    45. How did the bakers in Goa get their payments?
      a) In advance
      b) Weekly
      c) At the end of the month
      d) Through barter system
      Answer: c) At the end of the month

    46. Which district headquarters serves as the gateway to Coorg?
      a) Mysore
      b) Madikeri
      c) Hassan
      d) Shimoga
      Answer: b) Madikeri

    47. Who among these was NOT mentioned as having influenced Indian history?
      a) British
      b) French
      c) Portuguese
      d) Germans
      Answer: d) Germans

    48. What was the role of shade trees in tea plantations?
      a) To produce fruits
      b) To provide wood
      c) To protect tea plants from direct sunlight
      d) To attract birds
      Answer: c) To protect tea plants from direct sunlight

    49. Why was Pranjol not excited about the tea plantations?
      a) He disliked tea
      b) He grew up around them and was used to them
      c) He preferred coffee over tea
      d) He wanted to become a doctor instead of a tea planter
      Answer: b) He grew up around them and was used to them

    50. What is a common sight in tea gardens during harvesting?
      a) Machines collecting tea leaves
      b) Tea pluckers carefully picking leaves
      c) Farmers using pesticides
      d) People dancing in the fields
      Answer: b) Tea pluckers carefully picking leaves

 

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