Comprehension: | ||
Read the given passage and answer the questions that follow. In the stress-ridden world, traditional pastimes that could prove therapeutic are dying for want of patronage. One such is the art of puppetry. The word “puppet” is derived from the Latin word pupa, meaning “doll” or “girl”. Puppets came into being in India in the third century A.D. Here it was honed into a theatrical art. It helped to propagate the works of saints and religious leaders, and also depict stories from epics. Later, it spread to South East Asia. The Cambodian puppeteers inspired the Thais. Java and Bali followed though it didn’t catch on in Sumatra. The Malays followed the Siamese and Japanese styles in the nineteenth century. | ||
SubQuestion No : 33 | ||
Q.33 | Traditional ways of recreation, such as puppetry, are dying because: | |
Ans | 1. the performers lack skill and training | |
2. they do not provide relaxation from stress | ||
3. they do not get the support of patrons | ||
4. the performances are no longer interesting |
Correct Ans: 3