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Read the passage given below and answer the questions that follow :

Popcorn, also known as popping corn, is a special variety of corn. Each kernel contains a tiny drop of water. When it is heated, the water expands causing the kernel to explode and flip inside out. Most US popcorn is grown in Nebraska and Indiana, and increasingly in Texas.

Native Americans first discovered popcorn thousands of years ago in Guatemala or Mexico. It was popped in China during the Song Dynasty (960-279), as well as, in Sumatra and India long before Columbus reached the Americans.

In 1519 when he invaded Mexico, Spanish Conquistador Hernando Cortes first saw popcorn when he met the Aztecs. Popcorn was important to the Aztecs as food, as decoration for ceremonial headdresses and necklaces, and as ornaments on statues of their gods. Around 1612, French explorers around the Great Lakes met Iroquois, who used heated sand in a pottery vessel to make popcorn. There is an unproven theory that an Indian named Quadequina brought a deerskin bag of popped corn for the first Thanksgiving feast. In 1948 and 1950, anthropologist Herbert **** and botanist Earle Smith discovered ears of popcorn in the Bat Cave of west central New Mexico. The ears measured from smaller than a penny to about 2 inches. They were determined to be about 5,600 years old.

Colonial housewives served popcorn with sugar and cream for breakfast. Some colonists used a cylinder of thin sheet-iron that revolved on an axle in front of the fireplace to make popped corn.

In 1885, Charles Cretors of Chicago, Illinois, invented the first popcorn machine. Street vendors were soon pushing steam or gas-powered poppers through fairs, parks and public exhibitions.

Today much of the popcorn you buy at movies and fairs is popped in machines manufactured by the Cretors family.

Americans eat more than 17 billion quarts of popcorn a year, an average of 60 quarts per person per year. As the result of an elementary school project, popcorn became the official state snack food of Illinois. January 19 is National Popcorn Day, and October is National Popcorn Month.

(a) Where are most popcorns grown? 

(b) Who discovered popcorn? 

(c) On which date is National Popcorn Day celebrated? 

(d) When did Hernando Cortes first see popcorn? 

(e) With what did colonial housewives serve popcorn for breakfast?

(f) Who invented the first popcorn machine? 

(g) Which month is the National Popcorn month?. 

(h) Find the word from the passage which means ‘of indigenous origin or growth.’

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(a) Nebraska and Indiana 

(b) Native Americans first discovered popcorn 

(c) January 19 

(d) In 1519, when he met the Aztecs 

(e) with sugar and cream 

(f) Charles Creators of Chicago, Illinois 

(g) October 

(h) Native

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