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1. How can the sentence "People generally see these paintings on walls" be changed to passive voice?
A. Walls are seen by these paintings.
B. These paintings are generally seen on walls.
C. People generally view these paintings.
D. These paintings were generally seen.
2. What does 'exceptional' mean in the context of Madhubani artists?
A. Ordinary
B. Remarkable
C. Unknown
D. Regional
3. What does 'flora and fauna' refer to in the document?
A. Rivers and mountains
B. Plants and animals
C. Weather and climate
D. Rocks and soil
4. What is the meaning of 'household names' in the document?
A. People famous in their homes only
B. Well-known individuals in a region
C. Names of houses
D. Names used only for artists
5. What inspires people to take up Madhubani art?
A. Economic benefits
B. Cultural heritage
C. Training programs
D. All of the above
6. Why is the training of Madhubani art significant?
A. To preserve the tradition
B. To replace old materials
C. To modernize the art
D. To increase prices of artwork
7. What does the widespread interest in Madhubani paintings suggest?
A. The art is declining
B. More people are adopting this art form
C. It is limited to Bihar
D. Only professionals practice it
8. How do young children in villages learn Madhubani art?
A. Through formal schools
B. By observing their mothers
C. By watching television
D. Through online programs
9. What does the phrase 'natural state' in the context of raw materials imply?
A. Materials are synthetic
B. Materials are unprocessed
C. Materials are factory-made
D. Materials are expensive
10. Which statement is correct about Madhubani paintings today?
A. They are limited to village homes.
B. They are practiced on various modern surfaces.
C. They are made only by elders.
D. They are not popular outside Bihar.
11. Why is fabric color preferred for Madhubani paintings on cloth?
A. It is easier to use
B. It is vibrant and long-lasting
C. It is cheaper than natural colors
D. It can only be used by experts
12. What does the document imply about the role of women in Madhubani art?
A. Women are secondary contributors
B. Women dominate the practice of this art
C. Women are less involved today
D. Women create only religious themes
13. What makes Madhubani art distinct from other art forms?
A. Its use of industrial tools
B. Its themes of village life and religion
C. Its focus on geometric shapes only
D. Its lack of popularity
14. How are Madhubani artists recognized on a larger scale?
A. Through regional festivals only
B. By participating in national and international programs
C. By collaborating with modern artists
D. Through online social media platforms
15. Why is Madhubani art significant to the people practicing it?
A. It is just a hobby
B. It is a major source of livelihood and cultural expression
C. It is enforced by the government
D. It is taught in schools as a mandatory subject
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