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Performing Arts 2013 December UGC NET Solved Question Paper II



Performing Arts 2013 December UGC NET Solved Question Paper II





Part – I: Common to Dance / Drama / Theatre











1. Match the following:





List – I                        List – II





a. Pithmardaü              i. Hero of Bhāna





b. Vidusaka                 ii. Servant of the hero





c. Vita                                     iii. Companion of the royal hero





d. Ceta                        iv. Hero of the subplot





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iii iv i ii





(B) ii iii iv i





(C) iv iii i ii





(D) i ii iii iv





Answer: (C)











2. Assertion (A): There is no difference between Nātak and Prakarana





Reason (R): Both are considered to be Rupaka by Bharata.





Codes:





(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.





(B) (A) is true (R) is false.





(C) Both (A) and (R) are false





(D) (A) is false (R) is true.





Answer: (D)











3. Select the correct sequence of the following items of Purvaranga:





(A) Avatarana, Ārambha, Āshrāvanā, Pratyāhāra





(B) Ārambha, Avatarana , Pratyāhāra Āshrāvanā,





(C) Pratyāhāra, Avatarana, Ārambha, Āshrāvanā





(D) Āshrāvanā, Ārambha, Avatarana, Pratyāhāra





Answer: (C)











4. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Rangpith





(B) Rangsirsh





(C) Rangdwar





(D) Mattavarni





Answer: (C)











5. One kind of Rupaka which is a monologue in one act





(A) Ihāmrga





(B) Vyāyoga





(C) Bhāna





(D) Vithi





Answer: (C)











6. Match the following:





List – I                                    List – II





a. Maryada Purushottamü       i. Karna





b. Ranachhod                          ii. Rama





c. Dashanan                             iii. Krishna





d. Sutputra                              iv. Ravana





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) ii iv i iii





(B) iv i iii ii





(C) iii ii i iv





(D) ii iii iv i





Answer: (D)











7. Select the correct sequence of appearance of the following characters:





(A) Jatayu, Marich, Shravan, Shurpanakha





(B) Shravan, Marich, Jatayu, Shurpanakha





(C) Marich, Shravan, Shurpanakha, Jatayu





(D) Shravan, Shurpanakha, Marich, Jatayu





Answer: (D)











8. “Shilapadikaram” is





(A) Sanskrit treatise





(B) Love story





(C) Tamil classic





(D) Treatise on dance





Answer: (C)











9. Assertion (A): The puppets have a broad social base and cast a wide net.





Reason (R): They keep incorporating new thematic and textual material drawn from social life, customs and beliefs.





Codes:





(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.





(B) Both (A) and (R) are false.





(C) (A) true (R) false.





(D) (A) false (R) true.





Answer: (A)











10. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Madhavi





(B) Madurai





(C) Kannagi





(D) Kovalan





Answer: (B)











11. Match the following:





List – I                        List – II





a. Draupadi                 i. Janak





b. Mandodari              ii. Bhima





c. Sita                          iii. Arjuna





d. Hidimba                  iv. Ravana





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iii iv i ii





(B) iii ii iv i





(C) i ii iii iv





(D) ii iii iv i





Answer: (A)











12. Match items in List – I with the Items in List – II:





List – I                        List – II





a. Jarjara sthapana       i. Epilogue





b. Bharat Vakya          ii. Gestures





c. Yavanika                 iii. Purvaranga





d. Mudra                     iv. Front curtain





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) ii iv i iii





(B) i iii ii iv





(C) iv ii iii i





(D) iii i iv ii





Answer: (D)











13. Assertion (A): Myths and folklores are relevant for the contemporary society, since they tell us the history of mankind.





Reason (R): Myths and folklores are always based on historical evidences.





Codes:





(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.





(B) Both (A) and (R) are false.





(C) (A) is true, (R) is false.





(D) (A) is false, (R) is true.





Answer: (C)











14. Write in correct order





(A) Pataka, Prakari, Bindu, Beeja, Karya





(B) Prakari, Bindu, Pataka, Karya, Beeja





(C) Beeja, Karya, Pataka, Bindu, Prakari





(D) Beeja, Bindu, Pataka, Prakari, Karya





Answer: (D)











15. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Shalya





(B) Sumanta





(C) Jayadratha





(D) Jarasandha





Answer: (B)











16. Who was cursed to remain immortal forever by Krishna in Mahabharata?





(A) Jarasandha





(B) Sishupala





(C) Ashwatthama





(D) Prurochana





Answer: (C)











17. Match items in List – I with List – II:





List – I                        List – II





a. Vaidehi                    i. Rama





b. Raghukul Nandan   ii. Kamban





c. Ramavatara                         iii. Sita





d. Mandodari              iv. Ramayana





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iii i ii iv





(B) ii i iii iv





(C) i ii iv iii





(D) iv iii ii i





Answer: (A)











18. Assertion (A): King Kulasekhara Varman Cheraman Perumal wrote two plays viz. Subhadraharana and Tapatisamvarana





Reason (R): King of Tamil chera dynasty Kulasekhara varman reformed Koodiyattam.





Codes:





(A) (A) is true (R) is false.





(B) (A) is true (R) is true.





(C) (A) is false, (R) is true





(D) (A) is false, (R) is false.





Answer: (B)











19. Identify the correct sequence of their appearance in Mahabharata:





(A) Rukmani, Pradyuman, Pratip, Ghatotkatcha





(B) Pratip, Pradyuman, Rukmani, Ghatotkatcha





(C) Pratip, Rukmani, Pradyuman, Ghatotkatcha





(D) Pradyuman, Ghatotkatcha, Pratip, Rukmani





Answer: (C)











20. Pick the odd one out





(A) Brihaspati





(B) Ganga





(C) Shukracharya





(D) Krishna





Answer: (C)











21. It is a famous commentary on Nātyashastra





(A) Natya Lakshan Ratanakosh





(B) Natya Manjari Suarabh





(C) Abhinav Bharati





(D) Astadhyayi





Answer: (C)











22. Match items in List – I with List – II:





List – I                        List – II





a. Natak                       i. Stage





b. Mattavarani             ii. Tala





c. Nritta                       iii. Rupaka





d. Kakshavibhag         iv. Zonal Division





Codes:





      a b c d





(A) i ii iii iv





(B) ii iii iv i





(C) iii i ii iv





(D) iv ii i iii





Answer: (C)











23. Assertion (A): Panchamveda is Natyashastra





Reason (R): Natyashastra deals with various types of theatres, Abhinay and Rasa.





Codes:





(A) (A) is true (R) is false.





(B) (A) is false (R) is false.





(C) (A) is false, (R) is true.





(D) (A) is true, (R) is true.





Answer: (A)











24. Identify the correct sequence of the chapters of Natyashastra





(A) Puja to the Gods of stage, Origin of Drama, Description of Karan, Description of Play House





(B) Origin of Drama, Description of Play House, Puja to the Gods of Stage, Description of Karan





(C) Origin of Drama, Puja to the Gods of Stage, Description of Play House, Description of Karan





(D) Puja to the Gods of stage, Origin of Drama, Description of Play House, Description of Karan





Answer: (B)











25. The episode which does not belong to Krishnanattam





(A) Avatāram





(B) Bāl lila





(C) Kaliyamardanam





(D) Rasakrida





Answer: (B)











Part – II: Dance











26. The dance performed by men and women together is





(A) Lambadi





(B) Kolattam





(C) Dangi Nrutya





(D) Rouf





Answer: (C)











27. Nritta is





(A) Without story





(B) Without expression





(C) Without tala





(D) Without laya





Answer: (B)











28. Match the following:





List – I            List – II





a. Kashimali    i. Kathak





b. Patasilk        ii. Manipuri





c. Ghaghra       iii. Bharatnatyam





d. Patloi           iv. Satriya





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iii iv i ii





(B) i iii ii iv





(C) i ii iii iv





(D) ii i iv iii





Answer: (A)











29. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Violin





(B) Pena





(C) Ektara





(D) Pung





Answer: (D)











30. The director of Kalakshetra foundation is





(A) Leela Sampson





(B) Priyadarshini Govind





(C) Gitanjali Lal





(D) Anita Ratnam





Answer: (B)











31. Match the items in List – I and List – II:





List – I                        List – II





a. Timir Baran             i. The sleeping Beauty





b. Chaikovsky             ii. Java-Bali





c. Gamelan                  iii. China





d. Opera                      iv. Udayshankar





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iv i ii iii





(B) iv ii iii i





(C) iv i iii ii





(D) i ii iii iv





Answer: (A)











32. Assertion (A): The classical dances of India depict Navarasa





Reason (R): Natyashastra describes all the Navarasa.





Codes:





(A) (A) is correct (R) is wrong.





(B) (A) is wrong (R) is correct.





(C) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.





(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct.





Answer: (A)











33. Identify the ascending order of Hasta





(A) Kapot, Kartari, Swastika, Varah, Dola





(B) Varah, Kapot, Dala Hasta, Kartari Swastika





(C) Dala Hast, Kartari, Swastika, Kapot, Varah





(D) Kapot, Dola Hasta, Kartari Swastika, Varah





Answer: (D)











34. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Saayujya – T.M. Krishnan





(B) Kalakshetra – Priyadarshini Govind





(C) Geeta Chandran– Gandhi





(D) Aditi Mangaldas– Anubhuti





Answer: (D)











35. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Shruti Bandopadhyay





(B) Parul Shah





(C) Saroja Vaidyanathan





(D) Ranjana Shrivastav





Answer: (C)











36. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Ranjana Gauhar





(B) Maharis





(C) Ramkrishna Talukdar





(D) The Jaganath Temple





Answer: (C)











37. Assertion (A): Many temples of India still hold dance as ritualistic practice.





Reason (R): All temples were built to nurture dances in India.





Codes:





(A) (A) is correct, (R) is wrong.





(B) (R) is correct, (A) is wrong.





(C) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.





(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct.





Answer: (A)











38. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Saskia Kersenboom– Tiruttani Dancers





(B) Hari Krishna– Text and Devadasi repertoire





(C) King Tulaja – Sangit Saramrita





(D) Anne-Marie Gaston– Dance and Hindu women





Answer: (B)











39. Which Indian folk dance is the most performed in the world?





(A) Lavni





(B) Garba





(C) Bhangada





(D) Kummi





Answer: (B)











40. Match the following:





List – I                                    List – II





a. Odissi                                  i. Sinuousness





b. Kandyandance                    ii. Ritual play





c. Sattriya                                iii. Thumpingvigour





d. Bhagavat Mela Natakam    iv. Gracefully Lyrical





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iv iii i ii





(B) i iv ii iii





(C) i iii iv ii





(D) iii ii i iv





Answer: (C)











41. Phillip Zarilli researched on





(A) Kuchipudi





(B) Chhaw





(C) Dasiattam





(D) Kalaripayatu





Answer: (D)











42. Researches on Dance requires





(A) Yogic concentration





(B) Excellence in performance





(C) Dedication to the Guru





(D) None of the above





Answer: (D)











43. Identify the correct sequence:





(A) Jatayu Moksham, Shankarscope, Tomari Matir Kanya, A million Sitas





(B) Shankarscope, A million Sitas, Tomari Matir Kanya, Jatayu Moksham,





(C) A million Sitas, Tomari Matir Kanya, Jatayu Moksham, Shankarscope





(D) Shankarscope, Jatayu Moksham, Tomari Matir Kanya, A million Sitas





Answer: (A)











44. Assertion (A): The dance education at university level can replace our Guru-Shishya Parampara.





Reason (R): All university teachers are Gurus.





Codes:





(A) (A) is correct, (R) is wrong.





(B) (A) is wrong, (R) is correct.





(C) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.





(D) Both (A) and (R) are correct.





Answer: (C)











45. Recently the most popular, Bollywood dance number “Lungi Dance” was choreographed by





(A) Prabhudeva





(B) Saroj Khan





(C) Chinni Prakash





(D) Vaibhavi Merchant





Answer: (C)











46. Match the following:





List – I                                    List – II





a. Ravi Varma                         i. Editor





b. Swati Thirunal                     ii. Painter





c. N. Pattabhi Raman              iii. Critic





d. Shanta Sarbjeet Singh         iv. Musiccomposer





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) ii iv i iii





(B) iv i ii iii





(C) iii ii iv i





(D) i iv iii ii





Answer: (A)











47. The Karanas of Natyashastra are sculpted in the inner walls of





(A) Chidambaram temple





(B) Thanjavur Brihadeswaratemple





(C) Kumbhakanam temple





(D) Sarangapani temple





Answer: (B)











48. Jathiswaram is the combination of





(A) Musical notes and hand gestures





(B) Musical notes and rhythmic syllables





(C) Melody and rhythm





(D) Stamping of feet in rhythmic fashion





Answer: (B)











49. Match the following:





List – I                        List – II





a. Mandali Sajan         i. Mohiniattam





b. Attakatha                ii. Manipuri





c. Javali                       iii. Kathakali





d. Chalkuttu                iv. Bharatnatyam





Codes:





      a b c d





(A) i ii iii iv





(B) ii iii iv i





(C) iii i ii iv





(D) ii iii iv i





Answer: (D)











50. What does NCPA stand for?





(A) National Congress Party of Amethy





(B) National Centre for Propagation of Arts





(C) National Centre for Painting Arts





(D) National Centre for Performing Arts





Answer: (D)











Part – III: Drama/Theatre











26. Match the following:





List – I                                    List – II





a. Jean Anouilh                       i. The Playboy of the Western World





b. Gerhart Hauptmann                        ii. Blood Wedding





c. John M. Synge                    iii. Antigone





d. Garcia Lorca                       iv. The Weavers





Codes:





      a b c d





(A) i ii iii iv





(B) ii iii iv i





(C) iii iv i ii





(D) iv i ii iii





Answer: (C)











27. Assertion (A): Moliere’s text breathed new life into the traditional situations of French farce and the stock masks and devices of the Italian Commedia.





Reason (R): Moliere’s aim was to produce a satiric commentary on the society of his time and a penetrating exploration of eternal human foibles.





Codes:





(A) Both (A) and (R) are false.





(B) (A) is false (R) is true.





(C) (A) is true (R) is false.





(D) Both (A) and (R) are true.





Answer: (B)











28. Give the correct sequence of the following isms:





(A) Realism, Expressionism, Classicism, Romanticism, Surrealism





(B) Classicism, Romanticism, Realism, Expressionism, Surrealism





(C) Surrealism, Realism, Romanticism, Classicism, Expressionism





(D) Expressionism, Realism, Surrealism, Classicism, Romanticism





Answer: (B)











29. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Expressionism – Eugene O’Neil





(B) Absurd Drama– Harold Pinter





(C) Epic Drama – Bertolt Brecht





(D) Realism – Luigi Pirandello





Answer: (D)











30. ‘Wayang’ is a generic name for the most theatre performance in





(A) China





(B) Japan





(C) Bhutan





(D) Indonesia





Answer: (D)











31. Match the items in List – I with List – II:





List – I                                    List – II





a. Dr. Sriram Lagoo                i. Nana Fadnabish





b. K.K. Raina                          ii. Azdak





c. Dr. Mohan Aghasi               iii. Natsamrat





d. Dwarka Prasad                   iv. Macbeth





Codes:





      a b c d





(A) i ii iii iv





(B) iv iii ii i





(C) iii iv i ii





(D) ii i iv iii





Answer: (C)











32. Assertion (A): Jaishankar Sundari is known for performing female characters in the plays.





Reason (R): Jai Shankar Sundari has performed only female characters in his life time.





Codes:





(A) Both (A) and (R) are true.





(B) Both (A) and (R) are false.





(C) (A) is false and (R) is true.





(D) (A) is true and (R) is false.





Answer: (D)











33. Arrange the colours in correct order as per the colour-wheel:





(A) Vermillion, Red, Yellow, Orange





(B) Red, Yellow, Orange, Vermillion





(C) Orange, Yellow, Red, Vermillion





(D) Red, Vermillion, Orange, Yellow





Answer: (D)











34. Pick the odd one out





(A) Hirma ki Amar Kahani





(B) Agra Bazar





(C) Charan Das Chor





(D) Raja





Answer: (D)











35. The last production of B.V. Karnath is





(A) Chandragupta





(B) Varnam Van





(C) Satta Ka Khel





(D) Avimarakam





Answer: (D)











36. Match the List – I with List – II:





List – I                                    List – II





a. Gordon Craig                      i. Berliner Ensemble





b. The Comedy of Errors        ii. Shakespeare





c. Brecht                                  iii. Marrionate





d. Emotion Memory                iv. Stanislavasky





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iii ii i iv





(B) ii i iv iii





(C) i iv iii ii





(D) iv iii ii i





Answer: (A)











37. Assertion (A): During the war years, Brecht became a prominent writer of the Exilliteratur.





Reason (R): He expressed his opposition to the National Socialist and Fascist Movements in his plays.





Codes:





(A) (A) is true, (R) is true.





(B) (A) is true, (R) is false.





(C) (A) is false, (R) is true.





(D) (A) is false, (R) is false.





Answer: (A)











38. Which is the correct sequence?





(A) Prithvi Theatres, NSD Repertory, Naya Theatre, Jana Natya Mancha





(B) NSD Repertory, Naya Theatre, Jana Natya Mancha, Prithvi Theatres,





(C) Naya Theatre, Prithvi Theatres, NSD Repertory, Jana Natya Mancha





(D) Prithvi Theatres, Naya Theatre, NSD Repertory, Jana Natya Mancha





Answer: (D)











39. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Audience control





(B) Action





(C) Imagination





(D) Concentration of Attention





Answer: (A)











40. Brecht completed this second major play, ‘Drums in the Night’ in the year





(A) 1919





(B) 1920





(C) 1921 





(D) 1922





Answer: (A)











41. Match the items in List – I with items in List – II:





List – I                                                List – II





a. Kannappa Thambiran                      i. Kudiyattam





b. Habib Tanvir                                   ii. Yakshagana





c. Ammanur Madhavachakyar            iii. Charan Das Chor





d. Shiv Ram Karanth                          iv. Therukkoothu





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) ii i iii iv





(B) iv iii i ii





(C) iii iv ii i





(D) i ii iv iii





Answer: (B)











42. Assertion (A): Most of the celebrated theatre actors of the recent period have disappeared in to the films.





Reason (R): Theatre had ceased to be their natural habit. Performing in front of the live audience, getting their response, gives them complete satisfaction.





Codes:





(A) (A) is false and (R) is true.





(B) (A) is true and (R) is false.





(C) (A) is true and (R) is also true.





(D) Both (A) and (R) are false.





Answer: (B)











43. Put them in correct order according to their period





(A) Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, Aristophanes





(B) Aristophanes, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides





(C) Euripides, Aeschylus, Sophocles, Aristophanes





(D) Sophocles, Aristophanes Euripides, Aeschylus





Answer: (A)











44. Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched?





(A) Chandrashekar Kambar – Jokumara Swang





(B) Vijay Tendulkar – Ghasiram Kotwal





(C) Habib Tanvir – Agra Bazar





(D) Mohan Rakesh – Nagamandala





Answer: (D)











45. Identify the artist who is popularly known for singing live on stage





(A) Mohan Gokhle





(B) Surekha Shikri





(C) Nasiruddin Shah





(D) Uttara Baokar





Answer: (D)











46. Pick the odd one out:





(A) Elmer Rice – The Adding Machine





(B) Christopher Fry – The Dark is Light Enough





(C) Chekhov Anton – The Inspector General





(D) Anderson Maxwell– Both Your Houses





Answer: (C)











47. Match the List – I with List – II:





List – I                        List – II





a. Badal Sarkar            i. Bartolt Brecht





b. Adolphe Appia       ii. Arena stage





c. Caspar Neher           iii. Theatre and its double





d. Antonin Artaud      iv. Eurhythmic space





Codes:





       a b c d





(A) iv iii ii i





(B) ii iv i iii





(C) iii ii iv i





(D) i ii iv iii





Answer: (B)











48. The ‘Third Theatre’ Idiom was introduced by





(A) Augusto Boal





(B) Badal Sarkar





(C) Habib Tanvir





(D) Peter Brooke





Answer: (B)











49. Pick the odd one out:





(A) K.N. Panikkar





(B) Jabbar Patel





(C) E. Alkazi





(D) Habib Tanvir





Answer: (C)











50. Hand props, costumes and make up replace the stage settings of





(A) Beijing Opera





(B) Therukkoothu





(C) Kenndyan Dance





(D) Tamasha





Answer: (A)


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