| Comprehension: | ||
| Read the following passage and answer the questions given after it. IN 1633, THE OTTOMAN SULTAN Murad IV cracked down on a practice he believed was provoking social decay and disunity in his capital of Istanbul. The risk of disorder associated with this practice were so dire, he apparently thought, that he declared transgressors should be immediately put to death. By some accounts, Murad IV stalked the streets of Istanbul in disguise, whipping out a 100-pound broadsword to decapitate whomever he found engaged in this illicit activity. | ||
| SubQuestion No : 22 | ||
| Q.22 | Coffee was banned in Istanbul by Sultan Murad mainly because he realised that: | |
| Ans | 1. it was a narcotic drink and made people intoxicated | |
| 2. coffee shops were the places of scheming and plotting against the ruler | ||
| 3. roasting it made it like charcoal, which was not fit for human consumption | ||
| 4. coffee houses encouraged gambling, drug usage, etc. | ||
Correct Ans: 4