passage given below and answers all the questions,
Many of us return home after our holidays to brush the sand out of our long, water willed pol plants
and later sort through treasured holiday memories forever Months after your latest break and be happy
snaps you ask the questions - Where on an e-mall to the relatives Downloaded onto a compute most of
them when they discovered the hard disk was getting too filled with heavy file? If your fem.bolds like
mme, the memories of our 2005 summer holiday may well disappear in the void that is between the
materials past You see our paper photo album enda hallway through 2004 Since then the am the
digital camera and the mobile camera phone has meant our photos are stored on rom empten
phones. The camera itself, in an online di friends) None of the photos as made it on papa
the album And they probably never will In fact, techno-challenged people like me toutes now
images will never become permanent, and that pictures on wereen maltrums, whose passe
the books of our lives
The processing industry once hoped the snap lead to more images being transferred toppen
households are yet to adjust to the latest forms of photographic duplay and storage The most fundamental
way photography has changed is that digital photos are virtually free A happy snapper can take hundreds
of photos of an event, rather than ration the Occasion to a dozen composed shots Digital nappers en
become like the National Geographie photographers, who take about 18.600 shots per assignment news
only ten will be used
The photographer, however amateur, also becomes the editor Once the images are transformed to a
computer, they can be tampered with Don't like the person in the shop
Get nd of him. Want to make London look sumny? Click on the blue sky A double chm? Det shang will
fix that
The photo, once a candid image and a priceless memory, becomes something that's cheaply taken easily
discarded, and endlessly manipulated
It's easy to see why the photo processing industry is having trouble coming to terms with the new century
of snappers. An industry whose slogan was the preservation of priceless family memones has found the
in a virtually disposable world
For more than a century, memories of who we were and where we've come from have been refreshed by
regularly turning the pages of our photographie chronology.Ruture generations will have a different grab
on their history. A series of mouse chicks will take through a kaleidoscope or Images of life caught on the
run
On the basis of your understanding of the above passage, answer ANY TEN questions from the
eleven given below:
(a) Why, in the present times, none of the photos' makes it to the paper or album?
(1) They are "stored" in electronic devices
(0) They are too many to print
(1) They are too much edited
(iv) They have lost their originality
(b) What opinion does the writer have of new pixel images?
( They are the future
(1) They will never be permanent memories
(in)They have replaced albums
(iv) They can never be seen as a book of memories
Answers
Answer:
They are stored in electronic devices
(a) - (1) They are "stored" in electronic devices.
(b) - (1) They will never be permanent memories.
In the given passage, the writer has expressed the changed scenario of clicking pictures and storing the memories and also the evolvement of humans with the electronic devices.
(a) In the past, the photos were clicked occasionally and it was stored on the papers as well as albums. But with the emergence of electronic devices, technology, accessibility the rate of clicking photos has increased. Due to which the it is stored on the ROM of the devices and seen digitally.
So (1) They are "stored" in electronic devices. is correct
(b) Writer has given his about this changed photography and new emergence, he feels that this new pixel images which are not on the paper like it used to be in old days will never be permanent memories. As it is stored digitally on the electronic devices and on the click of the mouse the pictures are seen and it is also edited drastically.
So (1) They will never be permanent memories. is correct.
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