Class 10 – Case Based English – SET 4 Welcome to your Class 10 – Case Based English – SET 4 1. Which word in the passage indicates that the writer expected more than 5% of murals to be sponsored? Obviously Clearly Surprisingly Interestingly None 2. The presence of murals on residential walls highlights: The decline of local festivals. The villagers' pride in art and culture. The lack of space for public murals. Government rules about painting homes. None 3. Why does the writer describe murals as “educational tools”? Because they are only created by teachers. Because they spread messages through visual storytelling. Because they are part of the school syllabus. Because they are painted in schools. None 4. In Hari's village, a mural depicting sustainable farming practices is showcased on the Panchayat office wall.This mural would most likely fall under which theme? 55% – Mythology and Folklore 15% – Sponsored Initiatives 26% – Daily Village Life 19% – Abstract Themes None 5. How do murals in northwest Indian villages contribute to community engagement and awareness? By painting only religious stories By preventing people from building on walls By attracting tourists to the villages By conveying social messages and preserving culture None 6. What does the use of the phrase 'fascinating insights' by the writer, in paragraph 1, tell us about their feelings? The writer is making a joke. The writer is conveying boredom. The writer is expressing disappointment. The writer is indicating interest and enthusiasm. None 7. What does the highest percentage of mural themes suggest about the artistic preferences of the villagers? They focus on city life and politics. They avoid religious or historical topics. They value traditional stories and heritage. They prefer abstract and modern designs. None 8. Why is it important to compare factors like demographics, subject matter, and community involvement when studying murals? To understand the government’s painting schemes. To find out who pays for the paint. To gain deeper insights into culture, art, and social impact. To promote tourism and business. None 9. Select the option that is true for the assertion and reason given below:Assertion: The murals in northwest Indian villages are meticulously crafted.Reason: The murals are the result of collaborative endeavours. Both the assertion and the reason are true, but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion. Both the assertion and the reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. The assertion is false, but the reason is true. The assertion is true, but the reason is false. None Time's up Related Leave a Reply Cancel replyCommentEnter your name or username to comment Enter your email address to comment Enter your website URL (optional) Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.