Why does the author find himself unable to tear away from the square?
  • the flute music was very sweet
  • there were many things to eat
  • he was watching a magic show
  • he was buying flutes
The flutes on the pole of fruit seller are compared to
  • a beehive
  • a bunch of oranges
  • Guills of a porcupine
  • none of the above
The streets of Kathmandu are
  • narrowest
  • busiest
  • both (a) and (b)
  • none of the above
What atmosphere is there around the Baudnath Stupa?
  • a sense of stillness
  • febrile confusion
  • excitement and noises
  • all of the above
What will happen when the small shrine on the Bagmati river bank will emerge fully?
  • the evil period of the Kaliyug will end
  • the new era will start
  • a new god will appear
  • Bagmati river will thy out
What atmosphere is there near the Pashupatinath temple?
  • discipline
  • peaceful
  • religious
  • febrile confusion
Which famous Hindu temple is situated in Kathmandu?
  • Jagannath
  • Kedamath
  • Pashupatinath
  • Deenanath
Kathmandu is the capital city of :
  • China
  • Nepal
  • Bhutan
  • Bangladesh
Which flute was he selling?
  • the reed neh
  • the recorder
  • the Japanese Shakuhachi
  • all of the above
How did the author return to Delhi from Nepal?
  • by bus
  • by train
  • by water route
  • by plane
What does the writer Vikram Seth like very much?
  • talking
  • scenic beauty
  • travelling
  • all
Who were trying to get the priest’s attention at Pashupatinath’s temple?
  • hawkers
  • flute seller
  • worshippers
  • monkeys
Who were fighting outside Pashupatinath temple?
  • two men
  • two women
  • hawkers
  • two monkeys
Where did the author see an immense white dome?
  • at Pashupatinath temple
  • in the street
  • on the road
  • In the Buddhnath stupa
What is the Japanese shakuhachi?
  • a Japanese toy
  • a Japanese player
  • a kind of flute
  • none
What did the author see at the Buddhnath Stupa?
  • Awhite dome ringed by a road
  • small shops
  • Tibetan prints and silver jewellery and no crowd
  • All
In what way was the flute seller different from the hawkers in author’s opinion?
  • hawkers were shouting and the flute seller was engrossed meditatively into the playing of flute
  • hawkers were not smartand flute seller was smart
  • hawkers were not goodlooking and the flute seller was goodlooking
  • None
What is a flute?
  • a log piece with holes in it
  • a toy
  • a basic musical instrument
  • all
What kind of streets are there in Kathmandu?
  • wide
  • well furnished
  • narrow and full of life
  • clean
What did the author find at Pashupatinath temple?
  • Chappiness
  • peace
  • chaos and noise
  • All
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