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1. In the end, what did Raja Varma realize about his true passion?

2. What did Tenali Raman use as an example to illustrate his point?

3. What was the king’s reaction to Tenali’s question about the carpenter as a cook?

4. The term "overwhelmed" in the chapter refers to:

5. What does "patronage" mean in this context?

6. What does the story suggest about choosing roles based on skill?

7. Why didn’t the people directly approach the king about Raja Varma?

8. The word "inept" refers to:

9. Who is the central figure that resolves the issue in the story?

10. What did Raja Varma sketch besides the king’s portrait?

11. "Hasty decisions" in the chapter refers to:

12. What literary device does Tenali use to make the king understand his error?

13. How did Raja Varma feel after resigning?

14. What did the people request the king to do regarding Raja Varma?

15. Which quality of Tenali Raman is highlighted in the story?

16. What was the king’s initial feeling towards Raja Varma’s work?

17. What realization did Raja Varma come to after resigning?

18. Why did the carpenter struggle with cooking?

19. How did the guests request water after tasting the food?

20. The story of "Measure for Measure" ultimately emphasizes: