Tea from Assam Class 10 MCQs for HSLC Exam Preparation

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Tea from Assam Class 10 MCQs with Answers | HSLC English Important Questions

In this article, we provide you with the most important MCQs from Tea from Assam for Class 10 SEBA exams.
All questions are based on previous exam papers to help students practice and score full marks in the MCQ section.
Each question includes the correct answer in an expandable format, making it easier for you to revise quickly before exams.

1. ________ has the largest concentration of tea plantations in the world. [HSLC 2023]
(A) Darjeeling
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Assam
(D) Kerala
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Answer:- (C) Assam

2. Tea was first drunk in— [HSLC 2023]
(A) China
(B) Japan
(C) England
(D) India
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Answer:- (A) China

3. “Pranjol buried his nose in his detective book again.” What does the underlined part mean? [HSLC 2024]
(A) To become deeply engrossed in something
(B) To have cold
(C) To cover the nose with something
(D) To smell something
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Answer:- (A) To become deeply engrossed in something

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4. Read the following statements with reference to “Tea from Assam” and choose the correct option: [HSLC 2024]
Statement 1: Bodhidharma was a lazy monk who loved to sleep.
Statement 2: The legend of Bodhidharma originated in China.
(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false
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Answer:- (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true

5. The second-flush or sprouting period is important as it— [HSLC 2024]
(A) produces lots of green tea
(B) yields the best tea
(C) requires less work from the labourers
(D) is the time when winter sets in
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Answer:- (B) yields the best tea

6. With reference to the chapter, what do you think is the speaker’s tone in the sentence —
“You seem to have done your homework before coming.” [HSLC 2025]

(A) casual
(B) appreciative
(C) sarcastic
(D) humorous
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Answer:- (C) sarcastic

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7. “I have been reading as much as I could about tea,” Rajvir said, “No one really knows who discovered tea but there are many legends.”
Rajvir suggests that the traditional stories regarding the origin of tea are not ______ till today. [HSLC 2025]

(A) documented
(B) contradicted
(C) authenticated
(D) disregarded
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Answer:- (C) authenticated

8. “Hey! a tea garden!” Rajvir cried excitedly. But Pranjol didn’t share Rajvir’s excitement. Why? [HSLC 2025]
(A) Because Pranjol did not like tea gardens
(B) Because Pranjol loved the hills
(C) Because Pranjol was familiar with the landscape dotted with tea gardens
(D) Because Pranjol was annoyed with Rajvir
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Answer:- (C) Because Pranjol was familiar with the landscape dotted with tea gardens

9. Why are tea bushes pruned regularly in tea gardens?
(A) To increase their height
(B) To maintain them at the level of plucking hands
(C) To make them look beautiful
(D) To prevent flowering
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Answer:- (B) To maintain them at the level of plucking hands

10. Why are shade trees planted among the tea bushes?
(A) To protect soil from erosion
(B) To keep the tea leaves moist and cool
(C) To provide firewood for workers
(D) To help tea plants grow tall
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Answer:- (B) To keep the tea leaves moist and cool

11. Tea pluckers usually pluck—
(A) One leaf and a bud
(B) Two leaves and a bud
(C) Three leaves
(D) Only mature leaves
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Answer:- (B) Two leaves and a bud

12. After plucking, the tea leaves are first taken to—
(A) The market
(B) The railway station
(C) The factory
(D) The shade house
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Answer:- (C) The factory

13. What happens first inside a tea factory?
(A) Rolling
(B) Oxidation
(C) Withering
(D) Packaging
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Answer:- (C) Withering

14. Which of the following conditions makes Assam ideal for tea cultivation?
(A) Dry climate
(B) Snowfall
(C) Hot and humid climate with heavy rainfall
(D) Sandy soil with low moisture
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Answer:- (C) Hot and humid climate with heavy rainfall

15. Which type of soil is best suited for tea plantations?
(A) Sandy soil
(B) Moist, fertile soil
(C) Rocky soil
(D) Salty soil
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Answer:- (B) Moist, fertile soil

16. What did Rajvir wish to do after completing his studies?
(A) Become a teacher
(B) Join the army
(C) Learn more about tea and its cultivation
(D) Work in a tea shop
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Answer:- (C) Learn more about tea and its cultivation

17. Who supervises the plucking of tea leaves in a tea garden?
(A) The vendor
(B) The factory workers
(C) The supervisor or manager
(D) The passengers
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Answer:- (C) The supervisor or manager

18. What does the phrase “manicured tea bushes” refer to?
(A) Tea plants cut and shaped neatly
(B) Tea plants grown without care
(C) Tea plants damaged by pests
(D) Tea plants watered by hand
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Answer:- (A) Tea plants cut and shaped neatly

19. Which of the following is a major tea-producing district of Assam?
(A) Tinsukia
(B) Jaipur
(C) Pune
(D) Darjeeling
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Answer:- (A) Tinsukia

20. Tea was drunk in Europe as _______.
(A) Beverage
(B) Medicine
(C) Cold drink
(D) Hot drink
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Answer:- (B) Medicine

21. Over…………. crore cups of tea are drunk everyday throughout the world.
(A) 60
(B) 70
(C) 80
(D) 90
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Answer:- (C) 80

22. Words such as ‘Tea’, ‘Chai’, ‘Chini’ are taken from _______.
(A) Spanish
(B) Chinese
(C) Portuguese
(D) Japanese
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Answer:- (B) Chinese

23. The train clattered into _________ junction.
(A) Bongaigaon junction
(B) Jorhat junction
(C) Mariani junction
(D) Lumding junction
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Answer:- (D) Lumding junction

24. _________ always boiled water before drinking it.
(A) The Mughal Emperor
(B) The Turkish Emperor
(C) The Chinese Emperor
(D) The Korean Emperor
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Answer:- (C) The Chinese Emperor

25. The word ‘Beverage’ means –
(A) Nourishing drink
(B) A healthy soup
(C) A delicious item
(D) A refreshing drink
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Answer:- (D) A refreshing drink

26. Read the statements with reference to ‘Tea from Assam’.
Statement 1: Rajvir didn’t like to read detective stories.
Statement 2: Rajvir was very excited to see the tea gardens outside the train.
(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
(B) Statement 2 is true and Statement 1 is false
(C) Both the statements are true
(D) Both the statements are false
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Answer:- (B) Statement 2 is true and Statement 1 is false

27. Read the statements and choose the correct option:
Statement 1: No one knows who discovered tea.
Statement 2: A Chinese monk cut off his eyelids to avoid sleep.
(A) Statement 1 false, 2 true
(B) Statement 1 true, 2 false
(C) Both true
(D) Both false
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Answer:- (C) Both true

28. Mr. Barua is—
(A) Rajvir’s father
(B) Pranjol’s father
(C) Vendor
(D) Pranjol’s teacher
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Answer:- (B) Pranjol’s father

29. Tea was first drunk as far back as…
(A) 2700 BC
(B) 2700 AD
(C) 7200 BC
(D) 1600 AD
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Answer:- (A) 2700 BC

30. “Assam has the largest concentration of the plantations-” Who is the speaker here?
(A) Rajvir
(B) Pranjal
(C) Pranjal’s father
(D) The author
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Answer:- (A) Rajvir

31. Pranjal did not share Rajvir’s excitement because—
(A) He did not like the view
(B) He had been born and brought up in the midst of tea garden
(C) He was busy reading a detective book
(D) He was sipping steaming hot liquid
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Answer:- (B) He had been born and brought up in the midst of tea garden

32. “You will see enough gardens to last you a lifetime”. This line is quoted from—
(A) A Letter to God
(B) Madam Rides the Bus
(C) Tea from Assam
(D) Coorg
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Answer:- (C) Tea from Assam

33. What could be the possible reason for Pranjol’s lack of excitement?
(A) He prefers town life
(B) He belongs to Tea Garden
(C) Tired from the journey
(D) He does not like Tea Garden
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Answer:- (B) He belongs to Tea Garden

34. “Dwarfing the tiny tea plants were tall sturdy shade trees” means–
(A) The tea plants were not growing well
(B) The shade trees were dwarfs
(C) Tea plants looked small in comparison
(D) Tea plants were tall like the shade trees
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Answer:- (C) Tea plants looked small in comparison

35. Match the following (Tea from Assam):
A
(i) Chai-Garam
(ii) Bodhidharma
(iii) Tea
(iv) Doll-like figures
B
(a) Beverage
(b) Tea pluckers
(c) Vendors
(d) Buddhist ascetic
Options:
(A) i(c), ii(d), iii(a), iv(b)
(B) i(a), ii(b), iii(c), iv(d)
(C) i(b), ii(d), iii(c), iv(a)
(D) i(d), ii(c), iii(b), iv(a)
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Answer:- (A) i(c), ii(d), iii(a), iv(b)

36. “Rajvir too was an ardent fan of detective stories…” The underlined word means –
(A) Having strong feeling of liking
(B) Having negative feeling
(C) Having average feeling
(D) None of the above
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Answer:- (A) Having strong feeling of liking

37. In the lesson “Tea from Assam” the person who let us know a lot about tea is –
(A) Mr. Barua
(B) Pranjol
(C) Rajvir
(D) The vendor
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Answer:- (C) Rajvir

38. The number of sprouting period of tea in a year is –
(A) One
(B) Two
(C) Three
(D) Four
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Answer:- (C) Three

39. There are many legends about the origin of tea. The two discussed in the chapter are:
(i) India
(ii) China
(iii) Europe
(iv) Pakistan
(A) Only (i) and (ii)
(B) Only (ii)
(C) (i), (ii)
(D) (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
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Answer:- (C) (i), (ii)

40. What did Rajvir observe as the train approached Assam’s tea gardens?
(i) Green paddy fields gave way to tea bushes
(ii) The tea plants were arranged in orderly rows
(iii) Workers were plucking tea leaves
(iv) The tea gardens stretched endlessly
(A) (i), (ii), and (iv)
(B) (ii) and (iii)
(C) (i) and (iv)
(D) (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv)
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Answer:- (D) All four

41. What does “clattered” mean?
(A) Moved smoothly
(B) Made a loud repetitive sound
(C) Came to a sudden stop
(D) Passed quietly
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Answer:- (B) Made a loud repetitive sound

42. Statement 1: Tea was first drunk in Europe. Statement 2: Tea is not a beverage.
(A) Statement 1 true, 2 false
(B) Statement 1 false, 2 true
(C) Both true
(D) Both false
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Answer:- (A) Statement 1 true, 2 false

43. “Tell me another!” scoffed Pranjal. The underlined word means—
(A) mocked
(B) irritated
(C) annoyed
(D) laughed
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Answer:- (A) mocked

44. The second-flush lasts from—
(A) September to March
(B) August to October
(C) May to July
(D) January to March
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Answer:- (B) August to October

45. How many tea leaves grew out of Bodhidharma’s eyelids?
(A) Ten
(B) Fifteen
(C) Five
(D) Twenty
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Answer:- (A) Ten

46. “Amidst the orderly rows of bushes busily moved doll-like figures.” “Doll-like figures” refers to—
(A) tea plants
(B) scarecrows
(C) tea pluckers
(D) dolls
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Answer:- (C) tea pluckers

47. Statement 1: The view of tea estates stretched endlessly. Statement 2: Bodhidharma was a Chinese monk.
(A) 1 true, 2 false
(B) 1 false, 2 true
(C) Both true
(D) Both false
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Answer:- (C) Both true

48. Dekiabari tea garden is managed by—
(A) Pranjol’s father
(B) Rajvir’s father
(C) Mr Barbarua
(D) Rajvir’s mother
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Answer:- (C) Mr Barbarua

49. Meaning of “drank slowly”:
(A) pitched
(B) sipped
(C) steaming
(D) compartment
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Answer:- (B) sipped

50. Who sold tea?
(A) A lady
(B) Vendor outside train window
(C) Shop owner
(D) Passenger
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Answer:- (B) Vendor outside the train window

51. Which sprouting season yields the best tea?
(A) May to July
(B) January to March
(C) April to June
(D) October to December
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Answer:- (C) April to June

52. Which word means “sweet smell”?
(A) stinking
(B) loaves
(C) fragrance
(D) savoury
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Answer:- (C) fragrance

53. Who was Bodhidharma?
(A) Buddhist ascetic
(B) Christian ascetic
(C) Hindu ascetic
(D) Mongol ascetic
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Answer:- (A) Buddhist ascetic

54. What is the “second-flush”?
(A) Coffee sprouting
(B) Tea sprouting period
(C) Second story of tea
(D) Tea popularity
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Answer:- (B) Tea sprouting period

55. “Tea from Assam” is written by—
(A) Arup Kumar Datta
(B) Lokesh Abrol
(C) GK Trends
(D) R.K. Laxman
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Answer:- (A) Arup Kumar Datta

56. Assertion: Assam has the largest concentration of plantations. Reason: Assam is a tea country.
(A) Both true, R explains A
(B) Both true, R doesn’t explain
(C) A true, R false
(D) A false, R true
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Answer:- (A) Both true, R explains

57. How does the world know about the discovery of tea?
(A) Historical places
(B) Traditional tales
(C) Authentic anecdotes
(D) Publications
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Answer:- (B) Traditional tales

58. Tea came to Europe in—
(A) 18th century
(B) 17th century
(C) 16th century
(D) 15th century
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Answer:- (B) 17th century

59. Tea was first drunk in China as—
(A) Medicine
(B) Sleep-banishing drink
(C) Refreshing drink
(D) Hot drink
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Answer:- (A) Medicine

60. Why is tea very popular worldwide?
(A) 80 crore cups daily
(B) High prices
(C) People love beverage
(D) Large plantations
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Answer:- (A) 80 crore cups

61. Rajvir while narrating sounded—
(A) Excited and agitated
(B) Hysterical
(C) Nervous
(D) Enthusiastic and passionate
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Answer:- (D) Enthusiastic and passionate

62. “They sipped the steaming hot liquid.” The “liquid” refers to—
(A) Coffee
(B) Tea
(C) Cold drink
(D) Soup
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Answer:- (B) Tea

63. “Tell me another!” scoffed Pranjal. His reaction shows—
(A) Annoyance
(B) Indifference
(C) Surprise
(D) Mockery
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Answer:- (D) Mockery

64. “The second flush” refers to—
(A) Second period
(B) Second season
(C) Sprouting period
(D) Tea leaves
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Answer:- (B) Second season

65. Pranjol buried his nose in his detective book again.
(A) Both true
(B) Both false
(C) 1 false, 2 true
(D) 1 true, 2 false
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Answer:- (A) Both true

66. “The train clattered into Mariani Junction.” ‘Clatter’ means—
(A) Slowed down
(B) Continuous whistling
(C) Moving quickly
(D) Rattling sound
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Answer:- (D) Rattling sound

67. Assertion: Pranjol didn’t share Rajvir’s excitement. Reason: Pranjol grew up on a plantation.
(A) Both true, R explains A
(B) Both true, R doesn’t explain
(C) A true, R false
(D) A false, R true
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Answer:- (A) Both true, R explains

68. Why did Rajvir not want to read his detective book?
(A) No book
(B) Tired
(C) Wanted to enjoy scenery
(D) Noisy passengers
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Answer:- (C) Wanted to enjoy scenery

69. Which period yields best quality tea?
(A) September–March
(B) March–September
(C) May–July
(D) July–May
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Answer:- (B) March–September

70. The legend regarding cutting off eyelids is related to—
(A) Bodhidharma
(B) Chinese emperor
(C) Greeks
(D) Africans
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Answer:- (A) Bodhidharma

71. Pranjal didn’t share Rajvir’s excitement because—
(A) He liked detective stories
(B) He was not interested
(C) Born and brought up on plantation
(D) All of the above
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Answer:- (C) Born and brought up on plantation

72. How does the world know about the discovery of tea?
(A) Historical places
(B) Traditional tales
(C) Authentic anecdotes
(D) Publications
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Answer:- (B) Traditional tales

73. Tea was introduced in Europe in—
(A) 18th century
(B) 17th century
(C) 16th century
(D) 15th century
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Answer:- (B) 17th century

74. Tea was first drunk in China as—
(A) Medicine
(B) Sleep-banishing drink
(C) Refreshing drink
(D) Hot drink
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Answer:- (A) Medicine

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