Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :
It was a magnificent view. Against the backdrop of densely wooded hills, a sea of tea bushes stretched as far as the eye could see. Dwarfing the tiny tea plants were tall sturdy shade-trees and amidst the orderly rows of bushes busily moved doll-like figures. In the distance was an ugly building with smoke billowing out of tall chimneys. "Hey, a tea garden"! Rajvir cried excitedly.
1. It was a magnificent scene. Justify.
a. It was a magnificent scene indeed. There were snow mountains and coffee bushes all around.
b. It really was a magnificent scene. There were wooded hills and a sea of tea bushes and shady trees.
c. A stream was cutting through the 4 hills surrounded by pine forest with lots of birds chirping. It was truly a magnificent scene.
d. A silent river was flowing which could be seen from the balcony. A calm and serene atmosphere. It was a magnificent view.
2. Why did Rajvir cry excitedly?
a. Rajvir cried excitedly because he could see tea gardens at a distance which he had never seen as he lived in Mumbai.
b. Rajvir cried excitedly because he could see rice plantations at a distance which he had never seen as he lived in Delhi.
c. Rajvir cried excitedly because he could see tea gardens at a distance which he had never seen as he lived in Delhi.
d. Rajvir cried excitedly because he could see snow mountains at a distance which he had never seen as he lived in Kerala.
3. What made tea plants look tiny and dwarf ?
a. Tall buildings made tea plants look tiny and dwarf.
b. Tall sturdy shade trees made tea plants look tiny and dwarf.
c. The big factories surrounding the fields made tea plants look tiny and dwarf.
d. Tall men and women made tea plants look tiny and dwarf.
4. What was there as far as the eye could see?
a. There were coffee bushes as far as the eye could see.
b. There was rice plantation as far as the eye could see.
c. There were tea bushes as far as the eye could see.
d. There was corn plantation as far as the eye could see.
5. Who were the doll like figures?
a. The scarecrows put in the field were doll like figures.
b. Women working in the field were doll like figures.
c. The dolls kept in the field for decoration purposes were doll like figures.
d. The men working in the fields were doll like figures.