Exam Details

Subject visual art
Paper paper 2
Exam / Course ugc net national eligibility test
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Organization university grants commission
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Exam Date 01, June, 2011
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Question Paper

1. Who said 'Art is an expression of intuition'

Schopen Hauer

Baumgarten

Croce

I.A. Richards
2. Name the Western Philosopher who said, is imitation and twice
removed from the truth'.

Socretes

Plato

Aristotle

Augustine
3. Who was the teacher of Leonardo da Vinci

Lorenzo Ghiberti

Donatello

Andrea del Verrocehio

George Vessri
4. Name the Modern European Sculptor who created 'Gates of in reply of 'Gates of Paradise' by Ghiberti.

Rodin

Henry Moore

Alexander Calder

Jean Arp
5. 'Kantha' is a folk form of textile.Where does it come from

Orissa

Bihar

Bengal

Andhra Pradsh
6. In which country 'Futurism' was originated

France

Italy

Germany

Holland
7. Who is the eminent Neo-tantric painter of India

Jatin Das

Nirod Majumdar

Ganesh Pyne

G. R. Santosh
8. Prayag Jha Chillar is know for

Sculpture

Painting

Installation

Printmaking
9. Name the contemporary Indian painter who created 'Yayati' series.

(A)Manjit Bawa


(B)Ganesh Haloi


Ramchandran


(D)Laxma Goud



10. Modhera Sun-temple was erected during the period of

(A)Solanki


(B)Chalukya


(C)Rashtrakuta


(D)Chola



11. Who sculpted "Triumph of Labour"

P. Roychoudhury


V. Jankiram


Dharmani


(D)Mahendra Pandya



12. 'Descent of Ganga' at Mahabalipuram was carved in

(A)Marble


(B)Sand Stone


(C)Granite


(D)Limestone



13. Nagaji Patel is a well-known

(A)Sculptor


(B)Painter


(C)Architect


(D)Printmaker



14. Who prepared 'repousse' sculpture based on Indian iconographic forms cast in copper and other metals

(A)Meera Mukherjee


K. Hebbar


(C)Shiv Singh


V. Jankiram



15. Cire-perdue is a casting process of

(A)Cement


(B)Plaster of paris


(C)Metal


(D)Rubber



16. Who is known as the "Father of Modern "Advertising"

(A)David Ogilvy


(B)Jack Trout


(C)Susan Gillette


(D)Aleque Padamsee



17. Which film becomes 4th highest Oscar winning flick with 8 Awards

(A)Avatar


(B)Titanic


(C)Slumdog Millionaire


(D)Apocalypse Now



18. Digital printing can be used for

(A)Short-run printing job


(B)Widely circulated Newspaper


(C)Cost-effectiveness in printing


(D)Printing on other surfaces excluding paper

19. Which computer hardware is having the 'Charged Coupled Device' as its main component

(A)Printer


(B)USV port


(C)Mother board


(D)Scanner



20. Which country had the first museum for Poster Art

(A)Cuba


(B)Germany


(C)Poland


(D)Switzerland



21. Which painting was created by Edouard Munch

(A)The Studio


(B)The Stonebreaker


(C)The Scream


(D)The Blue Circus



22. Original paintings of Hamza Nama were painted on

(A)Paper


(B)Palm Leaf


(C)Cloth


(D)Wooden Plaque



23. France Halls the Dutch painter is best known for his

(A)Landscape painting


(B)Still Life painting


(C)Portrait painting


(D)Murals



24. For the first time Oil Paint in painting was used in

(A)France


(B)Germany


(C)Holland


(D)Greece



25. To whom the 'Temple of Devgarh' of the Gupta period was dedicated

(A)Shiva


(B)Vishnu


(C)Durga


(D)Buddha



26. Assertion The painters of Ajanta Murals practiced scientific perspective to fetch utmost naturalism to the depiction of various events from the life of Buddha.

Reason Because the artists followed the Indian canons prescribed in Shilpa Shastra.

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27. Assertion 'Point of Purchase' is an effective media, termed as the 'Silent Salesman'.

Reason Because it has a persnasive impact on the buyers at the point of buying a product in a superstore in various forms, i.e., freestanding, hanging, tabletop items.

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28. Assertion World over celebrities have had their influences on consumers, from cars to computers and everything in between

Reason Because they do not give a leverage on their popularity, but are considered next to god

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29. Assertion Ramkinkar Baij's work was a turning point in the history of contemporary Indian sculpture.

Reason Because works were original and innovative without any obsession to the past

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30. Assertion Science has become the controlling factor in the development of Art.

Reason Because it has made possible amazing discoveries and exciting explorations

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31. Assertion Globalization has popularized Indian Art and therefore, Indian Art is soaring in the global market

Reason Because Indian Artists are aware of market demands and they are creating artworks according to the choice of International buyers.

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32. Assertion Millions of Typefaces and fonts are there, but all can be broad based in two i.e., Serif typefaces and Non-Serif Typefaces

Reason Because Typographers Designers are never in quest of variations though there is a random need to match ideas and visual sensitivity, but all based on above two.

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33. Assertion European paintings of 'Realism' assert that all the painters of this phase were highly influenced by socialist philosophy.

Reason Because the artists experienced the disparity and internal conflict prevailing in the society of emerging modern era.

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34. Assertion Sigmund Freud opined that 'Sex"(Libido) is the root cause of the artistic creativity.

Reason Because he was a psychoanalyst and he explored that Sex is the motivational force behind all human behaviour.

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35. Assertion In Mughal Mausoleums, Charbag concept was adapted.

Reason Because planning of Charbag according to Islamic tradition is based on concept of Heaven and Mughals loved Gardens.

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36. Select the correct sequence of places associated with the major events in the life of Buddha.

(A)Kushinagar, Lumbini, Sarnath, Bodhgaya


(B)Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Lumbini, Kushinagar


(C)Kushinagar, Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Lumbini


(D)Lumbini, Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Kushinagar



37. Select the correct sequence of monuments direction-wise (North to South)

(A)Sarnath, Mahabalipuram, Sanghol, Martand Sun temple


(B)Martand Sun temple, Sanghol, Sarnath, Mhabalipuram


(C)Sanghol, Martand Sun temple, Sarnath, Mabalipuram


(D)Mahabalipuram, Sarnath, Sanghol, Martand Sun temple,



38. Select the correct chronological sequence of Indian Sculptural school.

Chandella, Kushan, Gupta


(B)Chandella Kushan, Gupta, Pala


(C)Kushan, Gupta, Pala, Chandella


(D)Gupta, Pala, Kushan, Chandella



39. Identify the correct Chronological sequence

(A)Michael Angelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Ghiberti, Verrocchio


(B)Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo, Verrocchio, Ghiberti


(C)Ghiberti, Leonardo da Vinci, Verrocchio, Michael Angelo


(D)Ghiberti, Verrocchio, Leonardo da Vinci, Michael Angelo


40. Select the correct chronological sequence.

(A)Soldiers leading a horse, Sarnath Lion Capital, Yakshini with a parrot, Didarganj Yakshini


(B)Sarnath Lion Capital, Soldiers leading a horse, Yakshini with a parrot, Didarganj Yakshini


(C)Sarnath Lion Capital Didarganj Yakshini, Yakshini with a parrot, Soldiers leading a horse


(D)Didarganj Yakshini, Sarnath Lion Capital, Yakshini with a parrot, Soldiers leading a horse



41. Select the correct chronological sequence of the styles

(A)Kangra Style, Pala Style, Jain Style, Ajanta Style


(B)Pala Style, Jain Style, Ajanta Style, Kangra Style


(C)Ajanta Style, Pala Style, Jain Style, Kangra Style


(D)Pala Style, Jain Style, Kangra Style, Ajanta Style



42. Select the correct chronology of media evolution

(A)Electronic Media, Newspaper Magazine, Direct Mail, Bill Board Poster (outdoor)


(B)Bill Board Poster (outdoor), Newspaper Magazine, Direct Mail, Electronic Media,


(C)Direct Mail, Newspaper Magazine, Electronic Media, Bill Board Poster (outdoor)


(D)Newspaper Magazine, Electronic Media, Direct Mail, Bill Board Poster (outdoor)



43. Select the correct chronology of operative units of an Ad Agency.

(A)Account Management, Creative, Media, Print production (Traffic)


(B)Account Management, Media, Creative, Print production (Traffic)


(C)Meida, Account Management, Creative, Print production (Traffic)


(D)Account Management, Creative, Media, Print production (Traffic)



44. Select the correct chronological sequence of the Indian texts.

(A)Kamasutra, Vishnudharmottar Purana, Kadambari, Jayamangala


(B)Vishnudharmottar Purana, Kamasutra, Jayamangala Kadambari,


(C)Kadambari, Jayamangala, Kamasutra, Vishnudharmottar Purana


(D)Jayamangala, Kamasutra, Vishnudharmottar Purana, Kadambari



45. Select the correct chronolongical sequence of the Gupta Temple Architecture.

(A)Bhumara, Devgarh, Sanchi, Bodhgaya


(B)Devgarh, Bodhgaya, Sanchi, Bhumara,


(C)Sanchi, Bhumara, Devgarh, Bodhgaya


(D)Bodhgaya, Bhumara, Devgarh, Sanchi


46. Match the following artists with their relevant medium of creative practices.

(a)Satish Gujral (i)Stainless Steel


(b)Vivan Stone Sundaram


(c)Balan Nambiar Burnt wood


(d)Nagji Patel Mix Meida

















47. Match the following texts and authors.

(a)Nagnajit Kamasutra


(b)Jaydev Brihadsamhita


(c)Vatsyayan (iii) Geet Govind


(d)Varahamihir Chitra Sutra













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48. Match the Ad Agency and their advertising Campaigns

(a)JWT Hutch (Vodafone)


(b)Ogilvy Mather (ii) Nokia Unilever


(c)McCan Erickson (iii) Whirlpool


(d)FCB Ulka Mastercard

















49. Match the Materials with Printmaking mediums.

(a)Lithography Nitric Acid


(b)Etching Arc Lamp


(c)Serigraphy Burin


(d)Woodcut Limestone

















50. Match the art pieces with their respective museums.

(a)Monalisa Archaeo­logical Museum, Sarnath


(b)Lion Capital (National Emblem) Patna Museum


(c)Didarganj Yakshi (iii) Louvre, Paris


(d)Statue of Kanishka Archaeo-logical Museum, Mathura












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