Class 10 || First Flight || SEBA || Lesson 3 (A) : Coorg ( 62 MCQ )




Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) & Answers (
Mark: 1 each)
1. Where is Coorg?
(a) Karnataka
(b) Tamil Nadu
(c) Kerala
(d) Telangana
Ans. (a) Karnataka

2. Name the crops grown in plenty in Coorg.
(a) Tea
(b) Coffee
(c) Paddy
(d) Maize
Ans.(b) Coffee

3. The season of joy in Coorg commences from
(a) September to December
(b) September to January
(c) March to September
(d) September to March
Ans. (d) September to March

4. Where is the island of Nisargadhama?
(a) Coorg
(b) Ooty
(c) Shimla
(d) Ladakh
Ans. (a) Coorg

5. What kind of stories are the Coorg people always ready to tell?
(a) Tales of horror
(b) Tales of love
(c) Tales of valour
(d) Tales of suspense
Ans. (c) Tales of valour

6. ____ stands tucked under tree
canopies in prime corners.
(a) Coffee estates and mansions
(b) Coffee estates and colonial bungalows
(c) Coffee estates and Heritage Mansions
(d) None of these
Ans. (b) Coffee estates and colonial bungalows

7. What is the freshwater fish of Coorg is
(a) Rohu Fish
(b) River Dolphin
(c) Mahaseer
(d) None of these
Ans. (c) Mahaseer

8. Why do the squirrels drop partially eaten fruit in the river?
(a) to feed the water animals
(b) to energise the river
(c) to pollute the river
(d) to enjoy the splash and ripple effect
Ans. (d) to enjoy the splash and ripple effect

9. What do elephants enjoy?
(a) being bathed and scrubbed by their Mahouts in the river
(b) eating the sugarcane
(c) throwing the sugarcane into the river
(d) breaking the branches of the trees
Ans. (a) being bathed and scrubbed by their Mahonrs in river

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10. Who was the first chief of the Indian army- a Coorgi as mentioned in "Coorg"?
(a) Sam Manekshaw
(b) General Cariappa
(e) General Gopal Gurunath Bewoor
(d) Vishwa Nath Sharma
Ans. (b) General Cariappa

11. What covers thirty percent area of the district of Kodagu?
(a) Deciduous Forests
(b) Evergreen Forests
(c) Mountains
(d) None of the Above
Ans. (b) Evergreen Forests.

12. "The climb to the hills brings you into a panoramic view of the entire misty landscape of Coorg."
(a) Brahmagiri
(b) Himalayan
(c) Nilgiri
(d)None of these
Ans. (a) Brahmagiri

13. Coorg is a _____ country.
(a) tea
(b) apple
(c) coffee
(d) paddy
Ans. (c) coffee

14. What are the activities available in Coorg?
(a) River-rafting
(b) Canoeing
(c) Mountain climbing
(d) All of these
Ans. (d) All of these

15. The Ccorgi people are famous for the tradition of
(a) enmity
(b) Greediness
(c) Mischievousness
(d) hospitality
Ans. (d) hospitality

16. The fiercely independent people of Coorg are possibly of
(a) Greek or Indian descent
(b) Arabic or Indian descent
(c) Greek or Persian descent
(d) Greek or Arabic descent
Ans. (d) Greek or Arabic descent

17. Which is known as coffee country-
(a) China
(b) Coorg
(c) Delhi
(d) Assam
Ans. (b) Coorg

18. ".... Rafting, canoeing, rappelling. rock climbing....."
What is the meaning of rappelling here?
(a) Going down a cliff by sliding down a rope
(b) Travelling in a river in a raft
(c) Travelling in a river in a canoe
(d) Travelling in a river in a ship
Ans. (a) Going down a cliff by sliding down a rope

19. Koppia is worn by
(a) Assamese
(b) Coorgies
(c) Chines
(d) Philipines
Ans: (b) Coorgies

20. The joy of Coorg commences from
(a) March to September
(b) September to March
(c) August to October
(d) October to August
Ans: (b) September to March

21. Coorgies are experts in
(a) Martial arts
(b) Boxing
(c) Running
(d) Firing
Ans:(a) Martial arts 

22. River Kaberi obtains its water from-
(a) Brahmaputra River
(b) The hills and forests of Coorg
(c) Himalaya
(d) All of these
Ans. (b) The hills and forests of Coorg

23. Kuppia is a ____
(a) Sweet
(b) Dress
(c) Spice
(d) None of these
Ana: (b) Dress

24. Between Mysore and the coastal town of _____ sits a piece of heaven.[HSLC,23]
(a) Travancore
(b) Mangalore
(c) Cuddalory
(d) Bangalore
Ans: (b) Mangalore

25. The main crop of Coorg is
(a) Coffee
(b) Rice
(c) Peanuts
(d) Tea
Ans: (a) Coffee

26. The theory of Arab origin draws support from-
(a) the numerous tales of valour related to the sons and fathers' of Coorgi homes
(b) the long, black coat with an embroidered waist belt worn by the Kodavus
(c) the traditions and religious rites which are distinct from the Hindu mainstream.
(d) the fiercely independent nature of the people.
Ans:(b) the long, black coat with an embroidered waist belt worn by the Kodavus

27. The different kinds of sports that Coorg offers to tourists are
(a) tennis, river rafting, hockey, canoeing:
(b) river rafting, canoeing, rappelling, rock-climbing:
(c) kho kno, rock climbing, canoeing, kabaddi.
(d) river rafting, rock climbing, volleyball, cricket.
Ans: (b) river rafting, canoeing, rappelling, rock-climbing:

28. The animals one is likely to see in Coorg are
(a) Mahseer
(b) Slender Lorris
(c) Macaques
(d) All of them
Ans. (d) All of the above

29. What is Nisargadhama?
(a) A hill station in Coorg
(b) The name of a lake in Coorg
(c) The name of an island in Coorg
(d) The name of a cave in Coorg
Ans. (c) The name of an island in Coorg

30. Where is the India's largest Tibetan settlement?
(a) Mangalore
(b) Bylakuppe
(c) Ooty
(d) None of these
Ans. (b) Bylakuppe

31. One can reach Coorg by:
(a) air
(b) rail
(c) road
(d) all of these
Ans. (d) all of these

31. Coorg or Kodavu, the smallest district of Karnataka is home
(a) thick grassland, camels and indigo plantation:
(b) dark clouds, thick fog and tea plantation.
(c) evergreen rain forest, spices and coffee plantation;
(d) evergreen rainforest, wheat, tea
Ans: (c) evergreen rain forest, spices and coffee plantation;

32. Even now, Kodavus are the only people in India permitted to.
(a) carry gold without a licence.
(b) carry swords without a licence.
(c) carry firearms without a licence.
(d) carry bows and arrows without a licence.
Ans: (c) carry firearms without a licence.

33. The other name of Coorg is-[HSLC.'17]
(a) Kuppia
(b) Kodavu
(c) Kuffia
(d) Kodagu
Ans: (d) Kodagu

34. Evergreen rainforest cover - of Coorg.
(a) 70%
(b) 50%
(c) 30%
(d) 10%
Ans: (c) 30%

35. Kuffia is worn by
(a) Coorgies
(b) Arabs and Kurds
(c) Greeks
(d) Hindus
Ans: (b) Arabs and Kurds

36. A climb to which of the following hills brings you into a panoramic view of Coorg?
(a) Nilgiri
(b) Brahmagiri
(c) Western Ghat
(d) Nandi
Ans: (b) Brahmagiri

37. The other name of the Coorgi people is-
(a) Kodagu
(b) Kuffia
(c) Kuppia
(d) Kodavu
Ans: (d) Kodavu

38. From which river do Coorgs get water?
(a) Krishna
(b) Kaveri
(c) Narmada
(d) Tapi
Ans: (b) Kaveri

39. The freshwater fish of Coorg are:
(a) whale
(b) shark
(c) mahseer
(d) dolphin
Ans: (c) Mahseer

40. From the Brahmagiri hills, one can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire landscape of
(a) Mangalore
(b) Hubli
(c) Karnataka
(d) Coorg
Ans: (d) Coorg

41. There is an island of Nisargadhama near Coorg, which can be reached through a rope bridge.
(a) sixty-four-acre
(b) Fifty-six-acre
(c) Forty-six-acre
(d) Eighty-five-acre
Ans: (a) sixty-four-acre

42. Buddhist monks are settled in, which is very close to Coorg.
(a) Nisargadhama
(b) Bylakuppe
(c) Hubli
(d) Mangalore
Ans: (b) Bylakuppe

43. The land of rolling hills is also known as
(a) Coorg
(b) Mangalore
(c) Hubli
(d) Karnataka
Ans: (a) Coorg

44. In Coorg, September to March is the most pleasant season for tourists because
(a) during this period, the weather is perfect
(b) the air breathes of coffee
(c) animals can be seen closely
(d) Both (A) & (B)
Ans: (d) Both (a) & (b)

45. It is said that a part of settled and married amongst the locals in Coorg.
(a) Alexander's army
(b) Arabs
(c) Kurds
(d) None of the above
Ans: (A) Alexander's army

46. What does the long black coat with an embroidered waist belt Kuppia resemble?
(a) the kuffia worn by the Arabs
(b) the jubba worn by the Arabs
(c) the traditional dress of Kurds
(d) None of the above
Ans: (a) the kuffia worn by the Arabs

47. The essay on 'Coorg' highlights the sharp observation and the ability for a graphic description of the wonderful land that is called Coorg of writer
(a) Lokesh Sawant
(b) Lokesh Abrol
(c) Lokesh Prajapati
(d) None of the above
Ans: (b) Lokesh Abrol

48. This is a coffee-producing area in the Karnataka state of India.
(a) Coorg
(b) Bengaluru
(c) Hubli
(d) Mangalore
Ans: (a) Coorg

49. Where is Coorg situated?
(a) midway between Hubli & Mangalore
(b) midway between Mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore
(c) midway between Bengaluru & Hubli
(d)None of the above
Ans: (b) midway between Mysore and the coastal town of Mangalore

50. Coorg is famous for its 
(a) traditional food & dresses
(b) rainforests & spices
(c) local cuisines & places
(d) All of the above
Ans: (b) rainforests & spices

51. What does the writer, Lokesh Abrol say about Coorg?
(a) It is a beautiful place
(b) It must have come from kingdom of God
(c) It is authentic & Ancient
(d) All of the above
Ans: (b) It must have come from the kingdom of God

52. Between Mysore and the coastal town of ___ sits a piece of heaven. [HSLC-2023]
(a) Travancore
(b) Mangalore
(c) Cuddalore
(d) Bangalore
Ans: (b) Mangalore.

53. The main crop of Coorg is __ [HSLC-2023]
(a) rice
(b) coffee
(c) tea
(d) peanuts
Ans: (b) coffee.

54. In which state of India is Coorg situated?
(a) Karnataka
(b) Goa
(c) Kerala
(d) Tamil nadu
Ans: (a) Karnataka

55. Coorg is famous for its
(a) coffee plantation
(b) evergreen rainforests
(c) spices
(d) all of the above
Ans: (d) all of the above

56. The best season to visit Coorg is :
(a) September to March
(b) April to June
(c) July to August
(d) all the years
Ans: (a) September to March

57. How much area of Coorg is covered by evergreen forests?
(a) ten per cent
(b) twenty per cent
(c) thirty per cent
(d) forty per cent
Ans: (c) thirty percent

58. Coorgs are descents of:
(a) Greeks
(b) Arabs
(c) Hindus Aot
(d) both (A) and (B)
Ans: (d) both (a) and (b)

59. Who was General Cariappa?
(a) the first chief of the Indian Army
(b) a great political leader
(c) a great coffee planter
(d) a British officer
Ans: (a) the first chief of the Indian Army

60. Coorg is the district of Karnataka.
(a) poorest
(b) richest
(c) oldest
(d) smallest
Ans: (d) smallest

61. What is India's largest Tibetan settlement at Bylakuppe famous for?
(a) Buddhist monks
(b) Buddhist temples
(c) Buddhist population
(d) Both (A) & (B)
Ans: (d) Both (a) & (b)

62. These are the only people in India who are allowed to carry firearms without a license.
(a) Coorgis
(b) Kodavus
(c) Mangaloreans
(d) Karnataka
Ans: (b) Kodavus



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