4. WHAT IS WRONG WITH INDIAN FILMS

1. In which year first short film was produced in India?

 (A) 1907 (AD)           (B) 1919 (AD)        (C) 1925 (AD)         (D) 1947 (AD)

2. which of the following film was produced by Satyajit Ray?

 (A) Pather Panchali (B) Satranj Ke Khiladi (C) Charulata (D) All of these

 3. What does the ward mysterious' mean?

(A) Secret (B) Impossible to Understand (C) Hidden facts (D) None of these

4. The raw material of Cinema is ……… itself.

 (A) Studio               (B) Camera             (C) Hall          (D) Life

5. It should be realised that the average American film is a

(A) Good Model     (B) Bad Model               (C) Successes          (D) Big Business

6. After all, we do …………. the primary tools of film making.

 (A) Process                         (B) Poses                  (C) Posses                (D) Possess

7. The lifestyle shown in the American films is completely different from ………

(A) The real lifestyle (B) The American lifestyle (C) the Indian lifestyle (D) none of these

 8. Let us face the

(A) lie            (B) truth              (C) film                      (D) shown

9. Who is the author of ‘What is Wrong with Indian Films’?

 (A) Satyajit Ray (B) Mahadevi Verma       (C) Vidyapati          (D) Puran Singh

 10. In which of the following international films festival Satyajit Ray received award?

A) Venice                 (B) Cannes               (C) Berlin                  (D) All of these

11. In “What is wrong with Indian Films? the author compares Indian films with …………. films.

(A) Korean               (B) Japanese           (C) Wetern                     (D) Pakistani

12. The Cinema ………….. in various measures the function of poetry, music painting, drama, architecture and a host of other arts, major and minor.

 (A) Combines                (B) Destroys                        (C) Deletes                         (D) Rescues

13. In which year first featured film of India was produced?

 (A) 1913 (AD)   (B) 1925 (AD)         (C) 1935 (AD)          (D) 1947 (AD)

 14. Ray used to compose ………. for his own films.

(A) script      (B) music          (C) songs     (D) none of these

15. According to author, which of the following commands the respect accorded to any other form of creative expression?

 (A) Music    (B) Literature        (C) Cinema          (D) Sports

16. Often by a queer process of reasoning …………… was equated with action and action with melodrama

 (A) Movement             (B) Producing          (C) Acting     (D) Direction

17. What our Cinema needs about everything else is a style, an jdiom, a sort of ………….. of cinema which would be uniquely and recognisably Indian.

 (A) Finance                         (B) Studio     (C) Committee       (D) Iconography

 18. Satyajit Ray was born on

 (A) May 2, 1821    (B) May 2, 1921                        (C) May 1, 1920     (D) April 2, 1922

19. Who is best known for ‘Pather Panchali’?

(A) Puran Singh      (B) Vidyapati          (C) Satyajit Ray (D) Dr. Trinath Mishra

 20. But the truly Indian film should ………. clear of such inconsistencies.

(A) Steer (B) Clear       (C) Stair        (D) Majorly

21. Meaning of the word ‘versatile’ is

(A) mechanical       (B) many-days       (C) many-sided          (D) clear

22. The ……….. of our films are replete visual dissonances?

(A) majority        (B) minority            (C) seniority            (D) inferiority

23. Today, the cinema commands the same respect as any other type of ……..

 (A) art          (B) science   (C) both of these   (D) cleative expression

24. IPTA’S ‘Dharti-ke-Lal’ and Shankar’s ‘Kalpana’ are the two films, who style of production has pleased the

(A) Critics     (B) Author          (C) Public      (D) None

25. What did India take up surprising early?

(A) poetry    (B) story      (C) novel       (D) film production


3. GILLU OBJECTIVE QUESTION ANSWER

1. Mahadevi was  an ------- poet.

(A). African 

(B). American

(C). Indian

(D) . Sri Lankan

2. Gillu was the name of -----

A. Dog        B. Cat        C. Squirrel        D. monkey

3. Who has written 'Gillu"?

(A) Mahadevi Verma

(B) Satyajit Ray

(C) Puran Singh

(D) Vidyapati

4. Mahadevi Verma was a leading poetess of the ....... school of poetry. 

(A) Chayavadi School

(B) Revolutionary School

(C) Bhakti School

(D) None of these

5. Mahadevi Verma was the receipient of which of the following award?

(A) Bharat Bharti

(C) Padma Bhushan

( B) Mangla Prasad Prize

(D) All of these

6. Mabadevi Verma was an elected fellow of ... Akademy.

(A) Sahitya 

(B) Sangit Natak

(C) Kala

 (D) None of these

7. To which game does the writer compare the crows play?

(A) To bite and fly

(B) To hide and seek

(C) Both (A) and (B)

(D) None of these

8. What did she see which was amazing?

(a) A tiny baby squirrel

(B) A tiny baby squirrel in running

( C ) A tiny baby running

(D) None of these

9. How many wound did the squirrel have?

(A) One    (B) Two    (C) Five    (D) Seven

10. What was everyone's remark about the wounded squirrel?

(A) It would survive

(B) There is half chances of survival

(C) It would not survive

 (D) One of these

11. Which of the following name was given to the squirrel?

(A) Gauti

(B) Gill

(C) Gillu

(D) Gilla

12. Give the meaning of amazing?

(A) Wonderfull

(B) Astonishing

(C) Joyfull

(D) None of these

13. This lesson is about true friendship between a human being and a/an ……..

(A) Animal  (B) Alien     (C) Micro-organism       (D) Ghost

14. Everyone told the narrator that the squirrel would not ............. after being attacked so badly by the crows.

(A) Move     (B) Eat        (C) Live      (D) Sleep

15. When the narrator sat down to write, Gillu wanted to catch

(A) Attention    (B) Pen    (C) Papers    (D) Hair

16 . Gillu's favourite food was...........

(A) Rice      (B) Bread   (C) Kaju     (D) Jam

17. The narrator liked to believe that on some Gillu would come back to life as a small Juhi flower. day,

(A) Autumn           (B) Spring   (C) Winter (D) Summer

18. Mahadevi Verma was born in

(A) 1905      (B) 1906     (C) 1907     (D) 1908

19. The narrator saw two crows playfully poking their beaks at

the

(A) squirrel           (B) Flower   (C) Flower pots     (D) Bread


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