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The Place Of Art In Education Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ)

The Place Of Art In Education Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) with answers for Class - 11th (WBCHSE and other boards)

1. The author is of the opinion that the cultural life of the country has - (a) deteriorated much during recent years (b) improved much during recent years (c) remained the same  (d) remained stagnant for quite a few British period decades 

2. According to the author, the aesthetic sensibilities of the country have - (a) grown distressingly worse during recent (b) improved considerably during recent years (c) remained static for  the last fifty years (d) has been badly affected by the influx of recent artistic movements 

3. In India it is who set the standards of art and culture for the common people - (a) the rich and aristocratic people (b) the rich people (c) the so-called educated people (d) a few professionals in art

4. According to Nandalal Bose, language is an important medium through which we can - (a) acquire knowledge (b) seek inner delight (c) acquire knowledge and seek inner delight (d) find the ulimate truth 

5. According to Bose, language  is the vehicle for - (a) literature, science and philosophy (b) expressing the highest truth (c) literature and philosophy (d) science and philosophy (c) dance 

6. Literature provides man with - (a) heavenly bliss (b)  ) the current news (c) a photocopy of the present society (d) inner delight 

7. The field of literature is - (a) restricted to the world of imagination (b) limited (c) restricted to the day to day experience of  man (d) unlimited 

8. The shortcomings of literature are compensated for by - (a) art (b) music (c) art,music, dance and the like (d) none

9. The objective of education should be - (a) the development of the imaginative  faculties of a student (b) the development of the practical skills of a student (c) t  he development of the artistic sense of a student (d) the total development of a student 

10. The provision for art training in Indian universities is - (a) quite inadequate (b) quite adequate (c) totally absent (d) in the offing 

11. In India it is the general notion that - (a) common people are the chief patrons of art (b) art is everyone's field of activity (c) art is the exclusive field of a handful of (d) art is the exclusive field  of the professionals connoisseurs of art   

12. Fine art liberates our mind from the -  (a) professional side of life (b) money taint of functional art (c) mundane aspects of life (d) sublime aspects of life 

13. Functional art adds beauty to - (a) the objects of nature (b) the objects of our daily use to the world created by God (c) functional side of art (d) none

14. Functional art has intimate relationship with - (a) the aesthetic side of life (b) the moral aspect of life (c) social implications of one's own being (d) the means of livelihood 

15. The author thinks that our country's economic decline has intimated connections with the decay of its - (a) functional arts (b) aesthetic aspirations (c) industrial prospects (d) none of these 

16. Through art study we can re - establish our links with our - (a) older values ​​(b) forefathers (c) past paintings (d) past heritage 

17. According to Bose, it is a matter of pride that - (a) the present Indians are aware of the fact (b) our present day art is getting poten tialities of fine arts recognition in the country (c) our present day art is getting recognition (d) our present day artists are getting in foreign countries reward for their works 

18. According to Bose, art study would provide students with the scope of getting acquainted with - (a) famous works of art (b) foreign works of art (c) professional artists (d) none

19. According to Bose, training in drawing can develop the students' - (a) power of judgment (b) ) power of discrimination (c) power of observation (d) none of these 

20. According to the author, the classrooms and libraries should be decorated with - (a) paintings (b) sculpture (c) photographs (d) specimens of art 

21. A book on art should be amply illustrated with - (a) reproductions of fine and functional arts (b) drawings and sketches (c) sketches of different artists at work (d) photographs of different artists 

22. Students should accompany qualified teachers to - (a) film shows (b) football m atches (c) football and cricket matches (d) museums and picture galleries 

23. If students can be taken out to play football matches, it should not be impossible to take them - (a) cricket and hocky matches (b) swimming competitions (c) museums and picture galleries (d) book fairs and flower shows 

24. It is admitted that a direct encounter with will help much to arouse one's aesthetic vision - (a) nature (b) an art object (c) a painting (d) a flower 

25. Seeing good works of art will gradually awaken of the students - (a) mind (b) good sense (c) moral virtues (d) aesthetic sensibilities 

26. Seeing good paintings and sculpture will train the student’s -  (a) eyes (b) minds (c) faculties (d) moral sense  

27. Bose is of the opinion that through the ages, it is that has provided the source material for all artistic creations - (a) a flower (b) nature (c) a museum (d) a picture gallery 

28. According to Bose, an art festival should be given a total shape and beauty with - (a) sit and draw competition (b) screening of art films (c) readings from the biographies of artists (d) music, dances and processions

29. Those who litter rubbish in their houses and keep themselves untidy exhibit the lack of - (a) moral sense (b) aesthetic sense (c) economic stability (d) civic discipline 

30. According to Bose, the vitality of a work of art lies in its - (a) sense of morality (b) sense of beauty and order (c) monetary value (d) influence on society 

31. Widespread disproportion in the matter of dress and interior decoration is a sure indication of our poverty in - (a) cultural sense (b) moral responsibilities (c) civic sense (d) aesthetic sensibilities 

32. Aesthetic sense implies - (a) the sense of appreciation of the beautiful (b) the sense of beauty (c) the sense of understanding nice jokes (d) the sense of keeping oneself beautiful 

33. Functional art relates to the - ( a) function of art (b) utility of art (c) aesthetic side of art (d) moral aspect of art

34. According to Bose, it is a matter of shame that our present day art - (a) is not getting recognition in our own (b) is not getting recognition in our country neighboring countries (c) is not catering to the taste of the common (d) is blindly imitating foreign trends

35. According to Bose , it is necessary for an artist - (a) to study men and manners closely (b) to study the different shades of colors (c) to study the cartoons and pictures (d) to observe nature closely printed in art journals 

36. According to Bose , observation of good works of art may help the students - (a) create works of art similar to them (b) develop their aesthetic sense (c) develop their power of imagination (d) develop their creative power 

37. According to Bose, each school or university should treat art study as - (a) an optional subject in the curriculum (b) a co - curricular activity (c) a compulsory subject in the curriculum (d) a means of recreation in leisure hours ago

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