Read the following paragraph carefully and answer the questions given below:
What writers struggle to express through numerous newspaper columns, the cartoon
manages in a pointed one-liner. Little wonder then, that the first thing most of us like to see when we pickup a newspaper is the cartoon. Simple though it may seem, making a
cartoon is an art that requires a combination of hard work, training and a good sense of
humour. Cartoonists say that the cartoons that make us laugh the most are in fact the
cartoons that are hardest to make. Even celebrated cartoonists like R.K.Laxman admit
that making a cartoon is not a piece of cake. Laxman says he has to wait for over six
hours, which includes spending a lot of time scanning newspapers and television
channels before any idea strikes him.
So how does one become a cartoonist? Which of us has the talent to make it? How can
we master the rib-tickling strokes and the witty one-liners? How can we make people
smile or laugh? There are few colleges orschools for cartoonists. Most cartoonists come
from art colleges, while some learn the craft on their own. Most established cartoonists
are of the view that no institute can teach you to make a cartoon. “You can pick up the
craft, you may learn to sketch and draw in institutes, but no one can teach anyone how
to make a good cartoon,” says Uday Shanker, a cartoonist with Navbharat Times. While
basics, like drawing and sketching can be learnt in an art college, and are important
skills, these alone, do not make a good cartoonist. It is a question of one’s creativity and
sense of humour. The advice that the established cartoonists give is that just because
you can sketch, don’t take it for granted that you will become a cartoonist.
Q A. What, according to Laxman, is the challenge in creating a good cartoon?
(i) waiting for the right thought
(ii) browsing newspapers to emerge and television channels for hours
(iii) both i and ii
(iv) good drawing and sketching trainingskills.
Q B. Of the many qualities that cartoonists should have, which of the following is not
referred to directly but can be inferred from the passage?
(i) knowledge of colors
(ii) knowledge of educational technologies institutions
(iii) knowledge of news and current affairs
(iv) knowledge of different languages
Q C. According to the passage, which group of people has the opinion that one cannot
learn to make a cartoon in institutions?
(i) many struggling writers
(ii) highly creative artists
(iii) well-respected cartoonist
(iv) all newspaper editorsQ D. “Don’t take it for granted that you will become a cartoonist.” Choose the option
that is closest in meaning to the sentence.
(i) Don’t think for sure that you willbecome a cartoonist.
(ii) Don’t hope that you will become a cartoonist.
(iii) Don’t believe that you will become a cartoonist.
(iv) Don’t imagine that you will become a cartoonist.
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