English, asked by maibam81, 4 months ago

Read the following passage and answer the following questions that
follows:
"Mass production' means manufacturing articles in great members. This
method of production became popular after the Industrial Revolution. Mass
production is different from the other methods of manufacture Formerly a
craftsman often made the whole of an article himself by hand. He put into his
work all his skill, all his experience. He was proud of the fruit of his labour.
His reputation, his standing among his fellows, depended on his skill and on
his character. He would have been ashamed if any serious fault had appeared
in his work. He was hired and admired by the fellow craftsman whose skill
was not equal to his own. Articles made in this way could not be mass-
produced. Each articvle differed slightly from the others; in everyone there
was something of the maker's individuality. The finished article was sold at a
high price, the price representing the time and the skill of the craftsman.
These articles were made for the rich and for those who were moderately
well-off. The poorer classes could not hope to possess works of art. Their
household utensils, their clothes and their farm tools were roughly and
cheaply made, though very practical in serving the purpose for which they
were designed
(a) Answer the following questions:
() How did the craftsman, in olden days make article?
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(ii) Why was the proud of his work?
1
(iii) What inspired him to do his best?
7
(iv) Why did each article differ slightly from the others ?
(v) Who were the articles made for ?
1
(b) Pick out the word from the passage which means
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Uprising
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Answers

Answered by pranavviratkohli1807
1

Answer:

1.They made it with their Hand by putting all his skill and effort

2.The farmer was proud of the fruit of the labour

3.

4.The articles slightly differed as they were made with hands.

5.The articles were made for the rich and who were well off.

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