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In the museum she's kept among
(i) dancing figures.
(ii) bronze statues.
(iii) terracotta animals.
(iv) books.
Which information is not given in the passage ?
(i) The girl is caged behind glass.
(ii) She is a rare artefact.
(iii) School books communicate the wealth of ou
(iv) She cannot be rediscovered as she's bronze
“Great Arthas power because
(i) it appeals to us despite a passage of time
(ii) it is small and can be understood.​

Answers

Answered by naina009
23

Answer:

1- III

2- iv

Explanation:

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Answered by smartbrainz
23

The passage here refers to rare artefact of the Dancing Girl of Mohenjo Daro that is caged behind a thick glass. This artefact can be easily missed as she has been kept amongst terracotta animals, though she is made of bronze. The Dancing Girl artefact is small, the size of the human palm, a little over 10 cm tall.

Explanation:

Based on the above passage the answers are

(a)The Dancing girl belongs to Mohenja Daro (option i) (as mentioned in para one of the passage, 3rd line of the passage)

(b) In the museum, she's kept among terracotta animals (option iii) (as mentioned in para one, line 6 of the passage)

(c) The information not given in the passage is that she cannot be rediscovered as she's bronze (option iv) (she can be rediscovered, as mentioned in para one, line 7 of the passage)

(d) Great Art has power because it appeals to us despite a passage of time (option (i)) (as understood in para 4 of the passage)

(e) The jewellery she wears consists of a necklace with 3 pendants and bangles in both hands, hence option (iv)  is correct, since other options are wrong ( as mentioned in para 3 of the passage)

(f) She reminds us of "never-say-die" attitude of humans (option i) ( as mentioned in para, line of the passage)

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