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What was Rajvir's reaction upon seeing the tea gardens of Assam during his journey? |
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Rajvir was mesmerized by the vast sea of tea bushes stretching across the landscape, contrasting with Pranjol's indifference due to his familiarity with the area. |
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Fill in the blank: Tea was first consumed in ___ around 2700 B.C. and reached Europe in the ___ century. |
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True or False: One legend about the discovery of tea involves a Chinese emperor accidentally creating tea by dropping leaves into boiling water. |
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What legends did Rajvir share about the origins of tea during the train journey? |
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Rajvir shared two legends: one about a Chinese emperor who discovered tea accidentally when leaves fell into his boiling water, and another about Bodhidharma, a Buddhist ascetic, who supposedly had tea plants grow from his eyelids to stay awake during meditation. |
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The second-flush season, which lasts from May to July, is significant because it yields the best quality tea. |
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Fill in the blank: Rajvir expresses his enthusiasm to learn more about ___ and the workings of the tea estate. |
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Rajvir observes that the tea pickers are wearing plastic aprons and carrying bamboo baskets. |
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The theme of cultural exchange is illustrated through discussions about tea's ___ and ___ from different cultures. |
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Fill in the blank: Exploring different cultures can lead to a deeper understanding and appreciation of ___. |
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An ascetic is a person who practices severe self-discipline and abstention from various pleasures, often for spiritual reasons. |
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True or False: The term 'pruned' means to let plants grow wild without any intervention. |
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False. 'Pruned' means to trim away dead or overgrown branches or stems to encourage healthy growth. |
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'Yields' refers to the amount of crop or product that is produced or provided by a particular area of land or farming practice. |