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A Baker from Goa MCQ Questions and Answers

 By Lucia Rodrigues

1. There were bakers especially found in India?

(A) Goa                                    (B) Karnatka

(C) Assam                                (D) all of the above

2.  Who ruled over Goa?

(A) British                                (B) Portuguese

(C) French                               (D) Dutch

3. In the olden days baker in Goa was known as :

(A) baker                                 (B) pader

(C) kabai                                  (D) bolinhas

4.  What did the children like to buy ?

(A) bread                                 (B) bangle-bread

(C) bol                                                 (D) cake

5.  Which name is used for the sweet bread?

(A) bol                                                 (B) kabai

(C) pedar                                 (D) cake

6. The bakers used to wear 

 (A) kabai                                 (B) bol

(C) pedar                                 (D) all of the above

7. When were the bills collected?

(A) daily                                   (B) weekly

(C) fortnightly                                      (D) at the end of the month

8. What type of people are bakers?

(A)  poor                                              (B)  prosperous

(C)  both (A) and (B)                            (D)  starving

9. Now are bakers in their physique?

(A)  weak                                             (C)  plump

(B)  sick looking                                   (D) all of the above

10. The elders in Goa are nostalgic about :

(A)  the Portuguese people.                (B)  the good old Portuguese days

(C)  their famous loaves of bread       (D)  all of the above

11.’A Baker From Goa’ is a pen-portrait jotted down by a great Konkani essayist _________.

(A)Lucio de Gama

(B)Lucio Rodrigues

(C)Lucio Henry IV

(D)Lucio Patricks

12. What is the pen-portrait ‘A Baker From Goa’ all about?

(A)A traditional Goan baker

(B)A traditional bread

(C)A traditional business

(D)A traditional Goan village baker

13. As per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’, who still holds an important place in the society?

(A)The poet

(B)A traditional village baker

(C)Mr. Lucio Rodrigues

(D)None of the above

14. A glimpse of what can we see in the extract ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)changes which took place in the life of the baker with the passage of time

(B)Traditional Goan villages

(C)Traditional Goan bakeries

(D)Traditional Goan weddings

15. ‘Elders still think fondly of the famous Portuguese loaves of bread’ – which chapter can this line be related to?

(A)A Goan story

(B)Life in ancient Goa

(C)A Baker From Goa

(D)None of the above

16. The new generation of bakers are also known as ______ in Goa, as per the chapter ‘A Baker From Goa’.

(A)pader

(B)new bakers

(C)traditional bakers

(D)loafs

17. Another name for sweet breads in Goa is ________, which is mentioned in the chapter ‘A Baker From Goa’.

(A)sweet loaf

(B)BoI

(C)Goan bread

(D)traditional bread

18. In Goa, marriage gifts are meaningless without one important thing, as seen in chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’. It is?

(A)Sweet bread

(B)BoI

(C)Loaf

(D)Both (A) & (B)

19. As per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’, a party or a feast loses its charm without ______.

(A)Fenny

(B)Goan bread

(C)Goan cakes

(D)None of the above

20. What were the Portugese famous for, as mentioned in the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)Living standards

(B)Housing designs

(C)Traditional dresses

(D)Preparing loaves of bread

21. What can still be seen in Goa, according to the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)Traditional Portuguese dresses

(B)Traditional work of the bakers

(C)Traditional Portuguese bread

(D)None of the above

22. According to the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’, the ________ in which the bread was baked still exists there.

(A)bakery

(B)restaurant

(C)the kitchen

(D)furnaces

23. What produces the traditional baker’s sound as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)flute

(B)Banjo

(C)Whistle

(D)Bamboo

24. What does the author of the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’ recall?

(A)That a baker used to visit the village twice a day

(B)That a baker used to visit the village once in two weeks

(C)That a baker used to visit the village twice a month

(D)None of the above

25. Who was the author’s friend & guide, as mentioned in the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)The baker

(B)The Portuguese baker

(C)The old baker

(D)The new baker

26. What did the sound of the baker’s stick do, as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)Make a screeching noise

(B)Wake up the author & others from sleep

(C)Scare away crows

(D)None of the above

27. What did the servants from different houses do, as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)Prohibit the baker from entering the village

(B)Stop the villagers from buying bread

(C)Resale the bread bought from the baker

(D)Bought loaves from the baker

28. As per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa, the author ran to the baker for buying_____.

(A)bread-bangles

(B)loaves

(C)pieces of bread

(D)All of the above

29. The baker made the sound ‘________’ by banging his bamboo on the ground, as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’.

(A)trang, trang

(B)jhang, jhang

(C)bang, bang

(D)None of the above

30. How did the baker make the sound ‘jhang, jhang’, as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)By banging his special bamboo stick on the ground

(B)By blowing hard into the bamboo stick

(C)By rubbing the bamboo stick in his palms

(D)By banging the bamboo stick on a plate

31. How did the baker support his basket, as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)With one hand, he supported the basket on his head

(B)With one hand, he supported the basket on his waist

(C)With one hand, he supported the basket on his cycle

(D)None of the above

32. Whenever someone came to him to buy bread, the baker placed the basket on the______, as in the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’.

(A)cycle stand

(B)head

(C)ground

(D)bamboo

33. As mentioned in the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’, in those times, it was a fashion to eat bread with _____.

(A)coffee

(B)tea

(C)milk

(D)All of the above

34. What items were a must for Christmas as well as other festivals, as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)Sandwiches

(B)Cakes

(C)Bolinhas

(D)All of the above

35. As mentioned in the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’, the presence of a ______ was very essential in each village.

(A)baker’s furnace

(B)traditional baker

(C)bamboo stick

(D)All of the above

36. What was ‘kabai’, as per the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)A special bamboo stick

(B)The baker/bread seller’s special peculiar dress

(C)The special loaf baked during festivals

(D)Name of the traditional baker

37. Baking was quite a profitable profession in the old days- why does the author say so in the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’?

(A)Because bakers were very popular

(B)Because baker and his family always looked happy and prosperous

(C)Their families never starved

(D)Both (B) & (C)

38. Our elders are often heard reminiscing nostalgically about those good old Portuguese days,what does the underline word mean (A Baker From Goa)?

(A)Remembering

(B)Muttering

(C)Thinking

(D)None of the above

39. The loaves were bought by some Paskine or Bastin, these words refer to ________ as in the chapter, ‘A Baker From Goa’.

(A)fellow village men

(B)maid-servants of the house

(C)friends & foes of the author

(D)All of the above

40. “marriage gifts are meaningless without the sweet bread or the bol”- the line has been taken from the chapter _______ written by _______.

(A)A Baker From Goa, Lucio Rodrigues

(B)The Goan bread, Robert Frost

(C)The Portugese Baker, Emily Dickinson

(D)None of the above

Answers:-

1. (A) Goa  
2.(B) Portuguese
3.(B) pade
4.(B) bangle-bread
5. (A) bol
6.(A) kahai
7.(D) at the end of the month
8.(B) prosperous
9. (C) plump
10. (D) all of the above
11.(B) Lucio Rodrigues
12. (D) A traditional Goan village baker
13. (B) A traditional village baker
14. (A) changes which took place in the life of the baker with the passage of time
15. (C) A Baker From Goa
16. (A) pader
17. (B) BoI
18. (D) Both (A) & (B)
19. (B) Goan bread
20. (D) Preparing loaves of bread
21.(B) Traditional work of the bakers
22. (D) furnaces
23. (D) Bamboo
24. (A) That a baker used to visit the village twice a day
25. (A) The baker
26. (B) Wake up the author & others from sleep
27. (D) Bought loaves from the baker
28. (A) bread-bangles
29. (B) jhang, jhang
30. (A) By banging his special bamboo stick on the ground
31.(A) With one hand, he supported the basket on his head
32. (D) bamboo
33. (B) tea
34. (D) All of the above
35. (A) baker’s furnace
36. (B) The baker/bread seller’s special peculiar dress
37. (D) Both (B) & (C)
38. (A) Remembering
39. (B) maid-servants of the house
40. (A) A Baker From Goa, Lucio Rodrigues

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