1. Emperor Aurangzeb banned the playing of a musical instrument called pungi in the royal residence for it had a shrill unpleasant sound. Pungi became the generic name for dreaded noisemakers. Few had thought that it would one day be revived. A barber of a family of professional musicians, who had access to the royal palace, decided to improve the tonal quality of the pungi. Question: (a) Pungi was banned for its ____________ sound. (b) …………. tried to improve the tonal quality of Pungi. (c) Pungi became a very common name and was often associated with people who were great chatterers. (True/False) (d) In the above lines the word …………. means same as ‘restored to life or consciousness’. (e) In the above lines the word …………. means same as 'a name given relating to a class or group of things as a whole; not specific
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because pungi is notice maker
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