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3. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:
1. In India, the performing arts are closely associated with every aspect of people's lives. Dance, music and song
are associated with the occupation of people such as harvesting, sowing, fishing, grinding of grain as also with
speech sounds and how they are pronounced (para 3)
celebrating the seasons or describing nature such as animals, birds, flowers, etc.
2. Bihu dance, a seasonal festival celebrated by the farmers in Assam, centres around the agricultural activity
of the region. Rows of dancers move backwards and forwards showing the transplanting of paddy and the
harvesting of rice. Simple rhythms, body movements in perfect synchronisation and the costumes add to the
beauty of the dance.
3. The Wangla dance is performed by women who create formations of circles and semi-circles dancing to rhythm
which is provided on large horizontal drums played by men.
4. In the Chang dance of Nagaland men and women gather together in community tribal dances that strengthens
the bonds of relationships. The movements of the dance begin with a slow pace gradually becoming faster to
the beat of drums, The dancers create formations of circles and semi-circles, all of them following the same
steps.
5. The origin of the martial dance of Manipur is associated with the myth of creation. Most of the practitioners
of martial arts learn and perform with both spear and sword.
6. The Bhutia is a community in Sikkim having their distinct culture, religion, tradition, custom and language.
Their dance is called Shabdo, the brisk movement of feet. Their songs describe the natural beauty of the land,
holy lakes, sacred caves, serene monasteries, and rich flora and fauna.
7. Chafaat or Lepcha dance also belongs to Sikkim. The literary meaning of chafaat is the worship of snowy
range. This age-old folk dance is performed in the honour of Mount Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain.
Carrying butter lamps and green bamboo, leaves, the dancers perform this dance to the accompaniment of
songs.
8. Chhakri, the most popular group song form of Kashmir's folk music, is sung to the accompaniment of the noot
(ghana), rabob, sarang and tumbaknarian earthen post with a high neck.
9. Nati is a common name given to many types of dances performed in Himachal Pradesh. During the Dussehra
festival which is very popular in Himachal Pradesh, the temple deities are taken out in procession in Kulu with
Gods accompanied by dancers and musicians.
? 10. The Bhangra dance of Punjao is performed after harvesting to celebrate the fruit of their labour and hard work.
Vigorous movements and simple acrobatics are accompanied by the drum beat.
11. In the Mundas tribal dance of Jharkhand, the Munda women form a chain by linking arms around one another's
waists and move in unison to the beat of the drums played by the Munda men.
12. In India there are three types of Chhau dances from Orissa, Bihar and West Bengal. (a) write a summary of the above passage in about 80 words.

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Answered by gamegirl5
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Answer:

#include<stdio.h>

#include<conio.h>

void main()

{

int a,b;

int multiplication;

clrscr();

printf("Enter the first number");

scanf("%d", &a);

printf("Enter the second number");

scanf("%d", &b);

multiplication = a*b;

printf("The Total is %d", multiplication);

getchar();

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