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RAS MENTORSHIP PROGRAMME

TEST
QUESTION RAJ. HISTORY, ART & CULUTRE QUESTION
DAY-04 SERIES
DAY-64
Heritage of Rajasthan
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Q1. Mewar painting reflects the royal court system, devotional life and patronage of the Mewar
dynasty through its artistic representation. explain. [ 50 words ]

[ 50 ]

Q2. "The regional diversity of Rajasthan is also reflected in its folk songs ." Describe.
[ 50 words ]
[ 50 ]

Q3. Comment on the folk songs of occupational castes. [50 words]


[ 50 ]

Q4. "Due to the miraculous features of Rajasthani painting, its place is important in Indian
painting.” Discuss. [ 100 words ]

[ 100 ]

Q5. Mentioning the World Heritage Sites in Rajasthan and briefly describe the tourist circuits
announced by the Government of Rajasthan. [ 100 words ]

[ 100 ]

SOCIOLOGY Challenges Before Indian Society


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Q1. “Due to the increasing trend of divorce, the traditional structure of Indian society is
disintegrating” Explain. [50 words]

[50 ]

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• Grammar-Article(Complete)[Classroom Notes]
• Vocabulary-Synonyms(1-70)(Classroom Notes)
ENGLISH • Translation(based on Should/Should have/Can/Could/has to/have
to/had to/will have to/shall have to)
• Unseen passage
Section-A : Identify the error and rewrite the following sentences.
Q1. She writes a letter in an ink.
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Q2. The teacher writes on the board with the piece of chalk.
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Q3. Gold of India is not as cheap as the gold of South Africa.
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Q4. The parliament is in session.
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Q5. The father is at home.
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Section-B : Synonyms
Q6. There is a paucity/presume of information on the ingredients of many cosmetics.
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Q7. I feel bondage/dizzy at high altitudes.
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Q8. He's very daft/deft at handling awkward situations.
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Q9. His business thrived/despised in the years before the war.
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Q10. I don't know why he gets so upset about something so trivial/ardent.
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Section-C : Translation
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Q15.
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Section-D : Passage

A recent report in newsweek says that in American colleges students of Asian origin outperform not
only the minority group students but the majority whites as well. Many of these students must be of
Indian origin, and their achievement is something we can be proud of. It is unlikely that these talented
youngsters will come back to India, and that is the familiar brain drain problem. However, recent
statements by the nation's policy makers indicate that the perception of this issue is changing. 'Brain
bank' and not 'brain drain' is the more appropriate idea, they suggest, since the expertise of Indians
abroad is only deposited in other places and not lost.

This may be so but this brain bank, like most other banks, is one that primarily serves customers in its
neighborhood.The skills of the Asian now excelling in America's colleges will mainly help shine
U.S.A.No matter how significant, what non-resident Indians do for India and what their counterparts
do for other Asian lands is only a by-product.

But it is also necessary to ask, or be reminded, why Indians study fruitfully when abroad. The Asians
whose accomplishments Newsweek records would have probably had a very different tale if they had
studied in India. In America they found elbow room, books and other facilities not available and not
likely to be available here. The need to prove themselves in their new country and the competition of
an international standard they faced there must have cured mental & physical laziness. But other
things helping them in America can be obtained here if we achieve a change in social attitudes, specially
towards the youth.

We need to learn to value individuals & their unique qualities more than conformity and respectability.
We need to learn language of encouragement to add to our skill in flattery. We might also learn to be
less liberal and less tight fisted with appreciation, especially.
Q16. What is the benefit of the high level of competitions faced by Asian students in America?
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Q17. What are the limitations which the brain banks have to face ?
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Q18. According to the author what do non resident Indians do for India ?
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Q19. What would be the ways of making the situation better in India ?
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Q20. Give the Synonym of the following- 'SURPASS'
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