My Journey to Lhasa by Alexandra David-Neel
  • 1. In 'My Journey to Lhasa,' Alexandra David-Neel recounts her remarkable and adventurous travels to the mystical city of Lhasa in Tibet during the early 20th century, a time when the region was still largely inaccessible to Westerners and shrouded in deep spirituality. Through her vivid and evocative prose, she shares the challenges and hardships of her journey through treacherous mountain passes, harsh climates, and the culturally rich landscapes of Tibet. David-Neel's determination and courage shine through as she disguises herself as a Tibetan pilgrim to gain entry into the sacred city where few foreigners had dared to tread. With a deep respect for the local customs and beliefs, she not only chronicles her physical journey but also delves into the philosophical and spiritual awakenings she experiences along the way. Her encounters with the Tibetan people and yogis, her explorations of Buddhist practices, and her reflections on the meaning of life and enlightenment make this work a profound narrative of exploration, both external and internal, leaving readers with a sense of wonder about the rich tapestry of Tibetan culture and the depths of the human spirit.

    What was Alexandra David-Neel's primary motivation for traveling to Lhasa?
A) Geographic mapping expedition
B) Political diplomacy
C) Spiritual exploration and Buddhist study
D) Commercial trade mission
  • 2. How did David-Neel primarily disguise herself during her journey?
A) As a Nepalese nun
B) As a Chinese merchant
C) As a British explorer
D) As a Tibetan pilgrim
  • 3. Who accompanied David-Neel on her journey to Lhasa?
A) Lama Yongden
B) A British guide
C) Her husband Philippe
D) A Chinese official
  • 4. In what year did David-Neel successfully reach Lhasa?
A) 1934
B) 1904
C) 1914
D) 1924
  • 5. Which country was David-Neel a citizen of?
A) France
B) Switzerland
C) Belgium
D) England
  • 6. How long did David-Neel stay in Lhasa?
A) Six months
B) Two months
C) One year
D) Two weeks
  • 7. What was David-Neel's previous profession before becoming an explorer?
A) University professor
B) Opera singer
C) Journalist
D) Doctor
  • 8. How did David-Neel prepare for her journey?
A) Years of Buddhist study
B) Scientific research
C) Language school
D) Military training
  • 9. What was significant about David-Neel's achievement?
A) Fastest Himalayan crossing
B) Most accurate maps made
C) Largest expedition party
D) First Western woman in Lhasa
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