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Why did the driver stop the car at a sharp turn?
  • a)
    he was tired and wanted to rest
  • b)
    protagonist was feeling sick
  • c)
    car's tyre got punctured
  • d)
    long track of snow was in front of them
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
On the way to Mount Kailash the turn become sharper and the road bumpier. The author felt pressure building up in his ears. After struggling round, at another tight bend, Tsetan stop the car and jump out of it because there was a barrier. The track was covered by snow.

Why did Norbu want to do Kora?
  • a)
    because he wanted to become a monk
  • b)
    because he wanted peace
  • c)
    as he was practising meditation from so long
  • d)
    because he was writing an academic paper on Kailash Kora
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Norbu was not a practicing Buddhist but had been writing academic papers on the significance of the Kailash Kora in Buddhist literature. He wanted to experience it firsthand for his research.

Why did the driver stop the car at a sharp turn?
  • a)
    he was tired and wanted to rest
  • b)
    protagonist was feeling sick
  • c)
    car’s tyre got punctured
  • d)
    long track of snow was in front of them
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Understanding the Context of the Driver's Decision
The driver’s decision to stop the car at a sharp turn can be attributed to several critical factors that prioritize safety, particularly when faced with challenging road conditions.
Road Condition: Long Track of Snow
- Hazardous Driving Conditions: A long track of snow can significantly reduce traction. Driving on snow can lead to skidding or losing control of the vehicle.
- Visibility Issues: Snow can create poor visibility conditions, making it difficult for the driver to see the road ahead, especially at sharp turns.
- Potential for Accidents: Stopping before navigating a turn can prevent accidents caused by sliding or losing grip on the road.
Safety First
- Avoiding Skidding: By stopping, the driver can reassess the situation and decide on the best course of action, ensuring the safety of all passengers.
- Taking Precautions: This action demonstrates a cautious approach, allowing the driver to consider alternative routes or wait for conditions to improve.
- Preparation for Maneuvering: Stopping allows the driver to prepare for maneuvering the turn more effectively, ensuring they can navigate safely when conditions allow.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the driver stopping at a sharp turn due to a long track of snow highlights the importance of prioritizing safety in adverse conditions. This decision is not only wise but essential in ensuring the safety of the passengers and the vehicle.

Where did the protagonist meet Norbu?
  • a)
    at cafe
  • b)
    at Kora
  • c)
    at nomad’s tents
  • d)
    at guest house
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The protagonist met Norbu at a small, dark cafe in Darchen. Norbu approached the protagonist after noticing his book and they struck up a conversation.

Where did the men play a game of pool in Darchen every afternoon?
  • a)
    near general store in open air
  • b)
    in the park
  • c)
    near lake
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Pooja Shah answered
The narrator was not only disappointed with the filth in Darchen but also because of the lack of pilgrims. Moreover, since Tsetan had left, he had not come across anyone in Darchen with enough English to answer even this most basic question. It was then that he met Norbu in a cafe. He was Tibetan, he told him, but worked in Beijing at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, in the Institute of Ethnic Literature.
He had also come to do the kora. Norbu had been writing academic papers about the Kailash kora and its importance in various works of Buddhist literature for many years, but he had never actually done it himself. He was relieved to form a team with another academician. This apart, Norbu, wasn’t really a practising Buddhist, though he was a Tibetan. He suggested that they hire some yaks to carry their luggage, as he had no intention of prostrating himself all round the mountain.

Where did Norbu work?
  • a)
    in Britain
  • b)
    Beijing at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
  • c)
    in India at IIT Delhi
  • d)
    in USA
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Hansa Sharma answered
Norbu was a Tibetan. He worked in Beijing at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He had come to do the 'Kora'. He had been writing academic papers about the Kailash Kora and its importance in various works of Buddhist literature.

Why was Hor an ugly and miserable place?
  • a)
    it had no modern markets
  • b)
    it had no vegetation
  • c)
    it didn't had any proper medical facilities
  • d)
    it had no place to live
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Geetika Shah answered
Hor was an ugly and miserable place which had no vegetation and just dust and rocks. It is scattered with gathered refuse and it was luckless that it was on the shore of Lake Mansarovar which is Tibet's most respected water.

What did the big Tibetan dogs do after they saw the approaching car?
  • a)
    they ran behind it as a bullet fired from a gun
  • b)
    they ignored it
  • c)
    they barked towards the car
  • d)
    they never saw it
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Naina Sharma answered
Tibetan mastiffs are the huge black dogs of the nomads' dark tent and they would be fearless of the car and they would shooting straight into the car path causing the driver to brake and swerve. They would chase the car off the property.

What happened when they reached Darchen at night to stay in the guest House?
  • a)
    protagonist slept well
  • b)
    Tsetan went missing
  • c)
    protagonist was sad
  • d)
    protagonist wasn't able to breathe properly
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

When they reached Darchen at night to stay in the guest house, the protagonist wasn't able to breathe properly. This can be attributed to the high altitude of the place, as Darchen is located at an elevation of approximately 4,575 meters above sea level. The lack of oxygen at such high altitudes can cause breathing difficulties, especially for those who are not acclimatized to the conditions.

The high altitude of Darchen can lead to a condition known as altitude sickness or acute mountain sickness (AMS). AMS occurs when the body is unable to adjust quickly to the reduced oxygen levels at high altitudes. Symptoms of AMS include headache, dizziness, nausea, fatigue, and difficulty breathing.

In the case of the protagonist, the lack of oxygen caused difficulty in breathing properly. This could have been due to the thinner air and reduced oxygen levels at such a high altitude. The body needs time to acclimatize to the lower oxygen levels, and this process can take several days.

It is important to note that altitude sickness can affect individuals differently, and some people may be more susceptible to its effects than others. Factors such as age, physical fitness, and previous experience with high altitudes can also play a role in determining the severity of symptoms.

To alleviate the symptoms of altitude sickness, it is recommended to rest, stay hydrated, and avoid strenuous physical activity. In severe cases, descent to a lower altitude may be necessary to ensure proper oxygen intake.

In summary, when they reached Darchen at night to stay in the guest house, the protagonist experienced difficulty in breathing properly due to the high altitude of the place. This can be attributed to altitude sickness or AMS, which occurs when the body is unable to adjust quickly to the reduced oxygen levels at high altitudes.

How were the Tibetan Mastiffs famous in China’s royal court?
  • a)
    As hunting dogs
  • b)
    As big animal
  • c)
    As wild animals
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Shanaya Bajaj answered
Introduction to Tibetan Mastiffs in the Royal Court
Tibetan Mastiffs have a storied history in China, particularly during the royal dynasties. Their reputation as formidable hunting dogs made them highly valued.
Hunting Dogs in the Royal Court
- Purpose of Hunting: Tibetan Mastiffs were primarily bred for guarding livestock and protecting against predators. Their exceptional strength and courage made them ideal for hunting large game, which was a popular activity among the nobility.
- Status Symbol: In the royal court, having Tibetan Mastiffs showcased wealth and power. The size and ferocity of these dogs symbolized the strength of the ruler, making them an important part of royal culture.
- Training and Skills: These dogs were not only strong but also intelligent, allowing them to be trained effectively for various hunting tasks. Their ability to track and corner animals made them indispensable to hunters in the royal entourage.
Conclusion
In summary, Tibetan Mastiffs gained fame in China's royal court primarily as hunting dogs. Their impressive size, strength, and loyalty made them a valuable asset for hunting expeditions, reflecting the power and status of the ruling class. Their legacy continues to influence perceptions of the breed today.

At what sea level were the three of them when they saw the snow on the road?
  • a)
    5210 meters
  • b)
    6000 meters
  • c)
    1000 meters
  • d)
    5300 meters
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Ameya Pillai answered
The correct answer is option 'A' - 5210 meters.

Explanation:
To determine at what sea level the three of them were when they saw the snow on the road, we need to analyze the given options and choose the correct one.

Given options:
a) 5210 meters
b) 6000 meters
c) 1000 meters
d) 5300 meters

To make a decision, we can use our knowledge of average snowfall levels at different altitudes. Generally, snowfall occurs at higher altitudes where the temperature is cooler. As we ascend in altitude, the temperature drops, and at certain elevations, it becomes cold enough for snow to form.

Let's analyze the options:

a) 5210 meters: This option seems like a reasonable altitude for snowfall. It is high enough to experience colder temperatures, increasing the likelihood of snow.

b) 6000 meters: This altitude is even higher than option 'a'. While it is possible to experience snowfall at this elevation, it is less likely as the temperature would be extremely cold.

c) 1000 meters: This altitude is relatively low, and it is unlikely to experience snowfall at this elevation. Snow is more commonly found at higher altitudes.

d) 5300 meters: This option is similar to option 'a' in terms of altitude. It is a reasonable elevation at which snowfall could occur.

Based on the analysis, option 'A' - 5210 meters, seems to be the most plausible answer. It is at a high enough altitude to experience snowfall, but not excessively high that it becomes unlikely.

Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A' - 5210 meters.

What is Kora?
  • a)
    Yoga Aasan
  • b)
    Medication
  • c)
    name of a small town
  • d)
    meditation performed by Buddhist believers
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Geetika Shah answered
The purpose of the author’s journey to Mount Kailash was a religious one. He had to perform pilgrimage of ‘Kora’ to Mount Kailash. Devout Buddhists visited Mount Kailash for this purpose.

Where did they stop to have lunch at two o’clock?
  • a)
    at a long canvas tent beside the dry salt lake
  • b)
    at a fancy restaurant
  • c)
    at roadside
  • d)
    Never
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

The group had hot noodles for lunch inside a long canvas tent, part of a work camp near a dry salt lake, which was an active site for salt extraction.

What did Lhamo give to the protagonist as a farewell gift?
  • a)
    long sleeved sheepskined coat
  • b)
    Flowers
  • c)
    leather coat
  • d)
    shoes
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Nandini Iyer answered
The narrator was about to leave Ravu for Mount Kailash to do the kora when Lhambo, a Tibetan woman, wanted to give him a farewell present. She wanted to give the narrator some warm clothes. She gave one of the long sleeved sheepskin coats that all the men wore.

Where did the men play a game of pool in Darchen every afternoon?
  • a)
    near general store in open air
  • b)
    in the park
  • c)
    near lake
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Aarya Pillai answered
Location of the Game
The men played a game of pool in Darchen every afternoon near the general store in open air. This setting provides a unique atmosphere for social interaction and recreation.
Reasons for Choosing This Location:
- Accessibility: The general store is likely a central hub in Darchen, making it easily accessible for the men in the community.
- Social Interaction: Playing pool in an open-air setting fosters social interactions, allowing passersby to join in or watch, enhancing the community spirit.
- Relaxed Environment: The open air provides a relaxed atmosphere, contrasting with the enclosed spaces of indoor venues. This can enhance enjoyment and engagement during the game.
- Visibility: Being near a busy location like a general store ensures that the game attracts attention, potentially drawing in more players or spectators.
Comparison with Other Options:
- In the Park: While parks are typically social areas, they might not provide the same level of convenience or regularity for a daily game as the general store does.
- Near Lake: A lakeside location may offer beautiful scenery but could be less practical for a daily game, especially in varying weather conditions.
- None of the Above: This option is incorrect since the specific location near the general store is confirmed.
In summary, the choice of playing pool near the general store in open air enhances accessibility, social interaction, and enjoyment, making it the ideal spot for the men in Darchen to gather every afternoon.

At which place did the protagonist wait for Tsetan while he was gone to fix the punctured tyres?
  • a)
    at roadside near lake
  • b)
    at car tyre’s shop
  • c)
    inside the car
  • d)
    Hor’s cafe
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Sonal Dey answered
Context of the Scene
In the narrative, the protagonist finds themselves in a situation where they must wait for Tsetan, who has gone to fix a punctured tire. This moment is crucial as it reflects the dynamics of their journey and the interactions that shape their experience.
Location of the Wait
The correct answer is that the protagonist waits at Hor's cafe. Here’s why this location is significant:
  • Social Interaction: Hor's cafe serves as a social hub where the protagonist can observe local life and interact with the residents, enhancing the cultural immersion.
  • Comfort and Safety: Being inside a cafe provides a sense of comfort and safety compared to waiting alone by the roadside. It allows the protagonist to relax while waiting.
  • Reflection Time: The cafe setting offers a moment for the protagonist to reflect on their journey and the experiences they have had thus far, enriching the narrative's depth.
  • Character Development: This waiting period at Hor's cafe allows for potential character development as the protagonist engages with the environment and the people around them.

Conclusion
Overall, waiting at Hor's cafe is not just about passing time; it’s an integral part of the storytelling that enhances the protagonist's journey and deepens the reader's understanding of the setting and characters involved.

When did the protagonist's head start to feel pulsated again?
  • a)
    when he reached his guest house
  • b)
    when he was climbing the mountain
  • c)
    when he was still in the car
  • d)
    when he fainted
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Raghav Bansal answered
The narrator and his companions took a short cut to get off the Changtang. Tsetan knew a route that would take them southwest, almost directly towards Mount Kailash. It involved crossing several fairly high mountain passes. From the gently rising and failing hills of Ravu, the shortcut took them across vast open plains with nothing in them except a few gazelles that were grazing in the arid pastures. Further ahead, the plains became more stony than grassy, and there a great herd of wild ass came into view.
Still ahead, hills became steeper where solitary drokpas were tending their flocks. This led them to the snow-capped mountains and then to the valley where the river was wide and by and large clogged with ice. At a height of 5,515 metres, piles of stones marked the landscape. Next was the plateau which was covered with salty desert area and salty lakes that were remnants of the Tethys Ocean. Hor was next in line. It was a wretched place with no vegetation just dust and rocks, liberally scattered with years of accumulated refuse.

Where did Tsetan take the protagonist to seek medical help?
  • a)
    Darchen Medical College
  • b)
    Tibetan Ayurvedic Doctor
  • c)
    to Lhasa
  • d)
    to Ravu again
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Tsetan took the protagonist to the newly built Darchen Medical College, which resembled a monastery, where the protagonist received Tibetan medicine for his cold and altitude sickness.

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