| Comprehension: | ||
| Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. The film industry is facing the challenge of the television screen which, because of its ready availability and nearness to entertainment seekers, is becoming very popular, particularly in the West where television programmes are as indispensable to people as newspaper material. Sustained entertainment for multitudes lasting two or three hours is possible only in big cinema halls. Scenic beauty, background effects and colour techniques which have made the products of cinema industry so attractive and delightful may not be reproduced by television programme organisers, and therefore, this important invention in the field of wireless communication, in spite of having become a big rival of the cinema, may not succeed in replacing it. | ||
| SubQuestion No : 19 | ||
| Q.19 | Which of the following statements is NOT true? | |
| Ans | 1. Television is likely to replace cinema in view of its increasing popularity. | |
| 2. Films provide an opportunity to understand the beliefs and customs. | ||
| 3. Film festivals help in bringing nations closer to each other. | ||
| 4. Artists from the film world visit foreign lands to showcase their cultural heritage. | ||
Correct Ans Provided: 1