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Quiz

1 This fruit originated in the forests of India A. Mango


and present-day Myanmar. While the people
B. Guava
of India have been gorging on it for the last
3000 years, the West was introduced to this C. Banana
king of fruits by the Portuguese settlers in D. Melon
India about 300 years ago. Name it.

2 This summer fruit is truly a wonder of A. Papaya


nature. Full of juice that quenches the
B. Orange
endless summer thirst, it grows in the dryest
of soils! A big fruit, it grows on a creeper C. Pomegranate
and has a high percentage of water in it. Can D. Watermelon
you guess its name?

3 A native of southern China, this juicy and A. StrawberrY


incredibly sweet fruit was brought to India
B. Litchi
by the Portuguese. It grows abundantly in
Dehradun, the gateway to the queen of hills, C. Passion fruit
Mussoorie, in northern India. Which fruit D. Pear
are we talking about?

4 Tired of the pale pink colour of your A. Jamun (Java


tongue? No problem! Colour it purple by
plum)
eating this fruit. Its trees shade the wide
roads of New Delhi. But be careful about B. Tamarind
climbing the tree for its branches are very C. Apple
weak. Name this fruit. D. Cheeku
(Sapota)
5 A little sweet and a little sour, this fruit is A. Ber
deep maroon in colour and of the same size
B. Phalsa
as peas. There are many who crunch its
seeds and swallow them along with the C. Narangi
juice. Its juice is a cool balm in summer. D. Bel

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A D B A B
Cut and Join

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Colour by number

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1 Pink 6 Blue
2 Green 7 Red
3 Yellow 8 Black
4 Purple 9 Orange
5 Brown
Colour the Healthy Food

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