Question Paper Name: Cinema Studies 902 30th May 2019 Shift2 Set1
Subject Name: Cinema Studies 902
Duration: 180
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Total Marks: 100
PART I
Question Number : 1 Question Id : 12820612959 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks : 2 Wrong Marks : 0
nand de Saussure's linguistic sign, the relation between signifier and signified is:
- Motivated
- Arbitrary
- Prophetic
- Elliptical
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Options:
12820651135. A
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12820651136. B
12820651137. C
12820651138. D
Question Number : 2 Question Id : 12820612960 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks: 2 Wrong Marks : 0
For Jean Rouch, the camera functions in the documentary film as:
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- A fly on the wall
- A psychoanalytic stimulant
- A faithful recorder
- None of the above
Options:
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12820651139. A
12820651140. B
12820651141. C
12820651142. D
Question Number : 3 Question Id : 12820612961 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks: 2 Wrong Marks : 0
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Mani Kaul's Uski Roti is based on a famous short story by:
- Ismat Chugtai
- Mohan Rakesh
- Saadat Hasan Manto
- Nirmal Verma
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Options:
12820651143. A
12820651144. B
12820651145. C
12820651146. D
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Question Number : 4 Question Id : 12820612962 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks : 2 Wrong Marks : 0
The silent film festival was held in:
- Pordenone
- Cannes
- Pusan
- Karlovy-Vary
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Options:
12820651147. A
12820651148. B
12820651149. C
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12820651150. D
Question Number : 5 Question Id : 12820612963 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks: 2 Wrong Marks : 0
"The prohibition of kissing, a meaningless prohibition of a harmless act, may well reveal some dirty secrets of the State." Writing about the ban on kissing in Indian cinema (until recently), Madhav Prasad is referring to:
- The scopic privilege of the patriarchal authority of the state
- The emphasis on family renewal
- The nexus between feudal patriarchy and the State
- All of the above
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Options:
12820651151. A
12820651152. B
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12820651153. C
12820651154. D
Question Number : 6 Question Id : 12820612964 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks : 2 Wrong Marks : 0
"Western man has become a confessing animal" is a famous provocation by:
- Michel Foucault
- Antonio Gramsci
- Karl Marx
- Jacques Derrida
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Options:
12820651155. A
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12820651156. B
12820651157. C
12820651158. D
Question Number : 7 Question Id : 12820612965 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks : 2 Wrong Marks : 0
...film's indebtedness to photography has been much theorized. The primary difference is by basing it in the:
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- Ontological
- Discursive
- Hermeneutic
- None of the above
Options:
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12820651159. A
12820651160. B
12820651161. C
12820651162. D
Question Number : 8 Question Id : 12820612966 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks: 2 Wrong Marks : 0
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Which one is NOT a key feature of postmodernism as identified by Fredric Jameson:
- Intertextuality
- Seamless Narratives
- Nostalgia Film
- Pastiche
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Options:
12820651163. A
12820651164. B
12820651165. C
12820651166. D
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Question Number : 9 Question Id : 12820612967 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks : 2 Wrong Marks : 0
"Immaterial Labour" is a term used to describe:
- Blue collar work
- The work of screen guilds and unions
- The work of mystics and saints
- None of the above
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Options:
12820651167. A
12820651168. B
12820651169. C
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12820651170. D
Question Number : 10 Question Id : 12820612968 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks: 2 Wrong Marks : 0
...essay reading the optical unconscious
- As a sensory domain
- As a psychoanalytic category
- As an ethical category
- None of the above
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Options:
12820651171. A
12820651172. B
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12820651173. C
12820651174. D
PART II
Question Id : 12820612969 Question Type: COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Group Comprehension Questions: No
Question Numbers : (11 to 15)
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Question Label: Comprehension
Question Number : 11 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
What is the debate that the author is setting up?
- To revisit the distinction between sound recording and photograph
- To revisit the relationship between sound and its representation
- To bring out a new definition of sound
- All of the above
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Options:
12820651175. A
12820651176. B
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12820651177. C
12820651178. D
Question Number : 12 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
The author is making a distinction between:
- Original and recorded sound
- Image and Sound
- Two theoretical positions
- Original and Copy
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12820651179. A
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12820651180. B
12820651181. C
12820651182. D
Question Number : 13 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
Based on this passage what is Alan Williams's key argument?
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- That sound recording can reproduce a sound event
- That sound recording cannot reproduce a sound event
- That sound recording is always a copy
- None of the above
Options:
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12820651183. A
12820651184. B
12820651185. C
12820651186. D
Question Number : 14 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
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...sound, has been described as a three dimensional material event because:
- We hear sound from all directions
- Sound is ephemeral
- Sound occurs in a particular space
- All of the above
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Options:
12820651187. A
12820651188. B
12820651189. C
12820651190. D
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Question Number : 15 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes
In your reading, sound in the above passage is being conceptualized in relation to:
- Sonic event
- Recorded sound
- Perception of sound
- All of the above
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Options:
12820651191. A
12820651192. B
12820651193. C
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12820651194. D
Question Id : 12820612975 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Group Comprehension Questions: No
Question Numbers: (16 to 20)
Question Label: Comprehension
Question Number : 16 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
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...Rajadhyaksha refers to Bollywood:
- As something in excess of the cinematic output from Bombay
- As cultural sign in a transnational world
- As a culture industry
- All of the above
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Options:
12820651195. A
12820651196. B
12820651197. C
12820651198. D
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Question Number : 17 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
The methodological impetus for this article is drawn from:
- The Cultural Studies vision of Stuart Hall
- Louis Althusser's writings on Ideological State Apparatuses
- The Frankfurt School's philosophical writings on Mass Culture
- Brian Larkin's work on Infrastructure
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Options:
12820651199. A
12820651200. B
12820651201. C
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12820651202. D
Question Number : 18 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes
The author argues that the industrial success of cinema can be assessed best through:
- The symbolic operations of cinematic nostalgia
- The proliferation of new forms of consumption practices linked to cinema
- The creation of "film personalities" via television programming
- All of the above
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Options:
12820651203. A
12820651204. B
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12820651205. C
12820651206. D
Question Number : 19 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
Elsewhere Rajadhyaksha has referred to Bollywood related fashion, live entertainment, advertising, popular installations, music and dance forms as:
- Exploitation culture
- Cultural excess
- Consumerist culture
- Cinema Effect
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Options:
12820651207. A
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12820651208. B
12820651209. C
12820651210. D
Question Number: 20 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
Identify the film that led to Rajinikanth's popularity in Japan:
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- Muthu
- Aatank Hi Aatank
- Arunachalam
- Padayappa
Options:
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12820651211. A
12820651212. B
12820651213. C
12820651214. D
Question Id : 12820612981 Question Type: COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Group Comprehension Questions: No
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Question Numbers : (21 to 25)
Question Label: Comprehension
Question Number: 21 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
The passage above deals with:
- Imaging ghosts in cinema
- Imaging ecology in cinema
- Cinema's capacity to express subtle things
- Cinema's capacity to evoke nostalgia
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Options:
12820651215. A
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12820651216. B
12820651217. C
12820651218. D
Question Number: 22 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
...in the above passage is:
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- A habitation for all kinds of ghosts
- Ghosts recomposing themselves in commingling
- Where human beings and ghosts meet to understand one another
- Where modernity turns back to animistic magical thought
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12820651219. A
12820651220. B
12820651221. C
12820651222. D
Question Number : 23 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
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Certain ghosts are seen and others not in Apichatpong's films because:
- Some ghosts live near us and others afar
- Ghosts come in various ways of being
- The filmmaker is interested in felt things
- Our senses are biased towards certain ghosts
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Options:
12820651223. A
12820651224. B
12820651225. C
12820651226. D
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Question Number: 24 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes
Why should making ghosts felt be considered a politicization of cinema?
- It is a form of inclusive politics
- It makes me more aware of my histories
- It makes me aware that I am merely the most real ghost in my life
- It makes me aware of the Other
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Options:
12820651227. A
12820651228. B
12820651229. C
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12820651230. D
Question Number : 25 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
...is closest conceptually to the Buddhist concept of:
- Pannaparamita
- Samma Sati
- Nibbana
- Paticca-samuppada
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Options:
12820651231. A
12820651232. B
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12820651233. C
12820651234. D
Question Id : 12820612987 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed: Yes Group Comprehension Questions: No
Question Numbers : (26 to 30)
Question Label: Comprehension
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Question Number: 26 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
...the famous opening sequence [of Charulata], we are alert to a...
think the scene has been referred to because:
- There is some doubt as to the real value of this scene
- Does justice to the author's claims
- The author differs from this evaluation
- The author wants to join the bandwagon of critics who have praised this film before
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Options:
12820651235. A
12820651236. B
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12820651237. C
12820651238. D
Question Number : 27 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
How would you appropriately describe the methodology of the author:
- Uses inductive reasoning
- Indulges in formalism for its own sake
- Combines formalism with a psychoanalytic reading
- Does a gendered reading
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Options:
12820651239. A
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12820651240. B
12820651241. C
12820651242. D
Question Number: 28 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes
At the end of the passage, the author differentiates between two kinds of gazes. What are they?
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- The male AND female
- The queer AND straight
- The protagonist's AND the spectator's
- All of the above
Options:
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12820651243. A
12820651244. B
12820651245. C
12820651246. D
Question Number : 29 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
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The author identifies the verandah as a prominent spatial element in this scene. How does the verandah function in the film?
- To disrupt the narrative flow
- To remind the spectator of an outside world
- To provide us a glimpse of the protagonist's interiority
- To allow the spectator an autonomous point-of-view
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Options:
12820651247. A
12820651248. B
12820651249. C
12820651250. D
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Question Number : 30 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
"Diegesis" in the above passage refers to:
- The world beyond the screen
- A time-space continuum
- A gesture
- The world within the narrative
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Options:
12820651251. A
12820651252. B
12820651253. C
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12820651254. D
Question Id : 12820612993 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed: Yes Group Comprehension Questions: No
Question Numbers : (31 to 35)
Question Label: Comprehension
Question Number: 31 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
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In the first paragraph of the above passage, the author is referring to Frantz Fanon's third-worldism in order to:
- Emphasize the need to create autonomous art
- To reject western templates for the modern
- To trace a genealogy of third cinema
- All of the above
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Question Number: 32 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
The author refers to Dejeuner sur l'herbe as an example of:
- Third cinema manifestoes
- Postmodern works
- High Art
- None of the above
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Options:
12820651259. A
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12820651260. B
12820651261. C
12820651262. D
Question Number: 33 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
The author says that the sequence described above is "ambiguous" because:
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- It mocks high art even as it celebrates it
- It critiques the art scene while praising artists
- It demolishes the museums at the same time as it upholds the values of galleries
- It scorns the critics and simultaneously salutes the artists
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12820651263. A
12820651264. B
12820651265. C
12820651266. D
Question Number : 34 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes
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The "semioclasm" that the author refers to in this passage is a reference to:
- Roland Barthes' Mythologies
- The iconoclasm of Greek artists
- Quasi-classical works
- None of the above
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Question Number: 35 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number : Yes
The author cites Marinetti's comment: "One must spit daily at the Altar of art," in order to:
- Prove that the Futurists were disdainful of third cinema
- To demonstrate the anti-classicism of the modernists
- To illustrate the commonalities between high and low culture
- To incite the reader
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Options:
12820651271. A
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12820651272. B
12820651273. C
12820651274. D
PART III
Question Id : 12820612999 Question Type : COMPREHENSION Sub Question Shuffling Allowed: Yes Group Comprehension Questions: No
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Question Numbers : (36 to 40)
Question Label: Comprehension
Question Number: 36 Question Type: MCQ Option Shuffling: No Display Question Number: Yes
The image above is from an iconic film. Which of the following about the relay of gazes in this image is true?
- The man and woman are looking at each other
- The camera is looking at the pro-filmic world
- The camera is looking at the man looking at the woman
- All of the above
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Options:
12820651275. A
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12820651276. B
12820651277. C
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