The Wit that Won Hearts — True / False Practice
Tenali Rama's wit helped restore peace and happiness in the palace.
The king refused to apologise to the queen after realising his mistake.
The king's pride had affected his judgement.
The king realised that the queen's yawning was not meant as disrespect.
The king never yawned during the discussion.
Rama said that a person yawning while sowing could cause seeds to scatter unevenly.
The courtiers immediately accepted Rama's claim without questioning it.
Rama claimed that the paddy seeds could produce three times the usual yield.
Tenali Rama brought paddy seeds to the royal court.
Tenali Rama immediately blamed the king for the quarrel.
The queen asked Tenali Rama to help solve the problem.
The king stopped speaking to the queen for several weeks.
The queen deliberately yawned to insult the king.
The king became angry because the queen yawned while he was reciting his poem.
Thirumalambal was one of the king's ministers.
Tenali Ramakrishna was known for his wit and clever solutions.
The eight celebrated poets in the king's court were called the Ashtadiggajas.
Krishnadeva Raya was only a warrior and not a poet.
Krishnadeva Raya's reign was known as the Golden Era.
Krishnadeva Raya was the ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire.