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1.) Write the Full form of the following
a.)PNG
b.) PDF
c.)JPEG
d.)BASIC
e.)ROM
f.)DVD
g.)GIF
h.)LAN
i.) VDU
j.)CLUT

2.) Match the following Painters with their arts
a. Michelangelo ____ A. Morning Haze
b. Leonardo Da Vinci ____ B. The Sleeping Gypsy
c. Salvador Dali ____ C. Persistence of Memory
d. Pablo Picasso ____ D.The Swing
e. Henri Rousseau ____ E. The Last Supper
f. Henri Matisse ____ F. Gueraica
g. Claude Monet ____ G. The Starry Night
h. Pierre Auguste Renoir ____ H. Creation Of Adam
i. Vincent Van Gogh ____ I. Campbell 's Soup Can
j. Andy Warhol ____ J. La Fougere Noire

1.) Draw a Still Life Drawing with following in their relative proportions
Using pencil and shading a .)Glass Tumbler
b.)One Cup and saucer
c.)Tea pot with lid
d.)Candle Stand with a burning candle
e.)A bowl with an egg and two spoons

2.) Draw any two
a.)Crowd with three prominent figures at a railway station
b.)Football match with three prominent human figures
c.)Scene of a village on fire and the villagers are fighting the fire with three prominent figures.
d.)Sketch a playground with children playing and three prominent figures
e.)zoo with one prominent animal and two human.

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1. Who won the Nobel award for literature in year 1913.
2. Who is the first person from India to win Oscars?
3. Where is Kamadiaya temple situated in India?
4.____________ was the playback singer who played most of the songs of Raj kapur.
5. Bhuwan Som was directed by which director.
6. Apu Triaology by satyajeet ray was inspired by which novel.
7. Who won the oscar award for sound design this year.
9. Hou Hsiao Hsian is the director from ______________.
8. Akbar was the son of which Sultan ______________.
9. Whats the name of famous French magazine on cinema .
10. Teejan Bai is famous for which traditional art.

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