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(1) A thorough study conducted across several villages of north-west India unveiled fascinating insights into the mural* landscape. It revealed that a significant majority, comprising around 80%, of these vibrant artworks are meticulously crafted by the villagers themselves. Approximately 15% of the murals stem from collaborative endeavours between villagers and local or visiting artists. 

 (2) Surprisingly, a small fraction, about 5%, of the murals are the result of sponsored initiatives, often commissioned by governmental or non-governmental organisations. These murals convey social messages ranging from education and environmental conservation to public health awareness. 

(3) Among the locally crafted murals, nearly 55% depict scenes from mythology and folklore, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the region. About 26 % of these murals showcase daily life in the villages, capturing moments of joy, struggle, and victory. The remaining 19% feature abstract or contemporary themes, reflecting evolving artistic expressions in rural settings. 

(4) Further analysis reveals that among the locally crafted murals, nearly 63% are found on the walls of community centres, temples, and other public spaces. Around 27 % adorn the exterior walls of residential houses. The remaining 10% are scattered across schools, health centres, and other institutional buildings, serving as educational tools and sources of inspiration for the younger generation. 

(5) To delve deeper, comparisons across various parameters such as demographic patterns, subject matter, techniques, community engagement, and impact are crucial. Analysing these facets not only provides a comprehensive understanding of mural creation in northwest Indian villages but also unveils avenues for cultural preservation, community development, and creative expression. 

* a large painting or artwork that is typically created directly on a wall or ceiling 

Answer the following questions, based on the passage above 

I. What does the use of the phrase 'fascinating insights' by the writer, in paragraph 1, tell us about their feelings? 

A. The writer is expressing surprise. 

B. The writer is conveying boredom and frustration. 

C. The writer is indicating interest and enthusiasm. 

D. The writer is showing disappointment.

II. Select the option that is true for the assertion and reason given below. 

Assertion: The murals in northwest Indian villages are meticulously crafted. 

Reason: The murals are the result of collaborative endeavours. 

A. Both the assertion and reason are true, and the reason is the correct explanation of the assertion. 

B. Both the assertion and reason are true, but the reason is not the correct explanation of the assertion. 

C. The assertion is true, but the reason is false. 

D. The assertion is false, but the reason is true. 

III. Identify the word that indicates that the writer anticipated a higher percentage of sponsored initiative murals? 

IV. How do the murals in northwest Indian villages contribute to community engagement and awareness?

V. Read the given prompt and select the correct option in the brackets to fill in the blank. In Hari's village, a mural depicting sustainable farming practices is showcased on the Panchayat office wall. The percentage of mural type that this would be counted in is. (26% / 19% / 55%) 1 

VI. What does the highest percentage of different mural themes suggest about the artistic preferences and cultural priorities in northwest Indian villages? 1 

VII. Complete the sentence suitably. The significant presence of murals on the exterior walls of residential houses highlight.  

VIII. Complete the following with a suitable reason. The most likely reason the writer believes that a mural can serve as an ‘educational tool’ is because it can _________. 

IX. In the context of the last paragraph, describe the significance of comparing various parameters such as demographic patterns, subject matter, techniques, community engagement, and impact in understanding the mural landscape in northwest Indian villages. 

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(I) C. The writer is indicating interest and enthusiasm. 

(II) C. The assertion is true, but the reason is false. 

(III) Surprisingly 

(IV) The murals serve as visual platforms for conveying important social messages, such as education, environmental conservation, and public health awareness / The murals not only beautify the village but also serve as educational tools and sources of inspiration, nurturing community engagement and promoting awareness of pressing issues  

(V) 19% (category that features abstract or contemporary themes) 

(VI) Indicates - A deep-rooted connection to cultural heritage, as a significant portion (55%) of murals depict scenes from mythology and folklore / a desire to celebrate and preserve traditional narratives and values.

(VII) The most likely reason the writer believes that a mural can serve as an ‘educational tool’ is because it can the integration of art into everyday life / artistic skills of village folk / inclination to decorate exterior walls with local art/ pursue a form of artistic expression (accept any other logically relevant) 

(VIII) ...convey information through vivid imagery and symbols, making complex topics easier to understand and remember. 

A holistic understanding of mural creation

Researchers can - 

  • identify trends 
  • assess the significance of different themes 
  • understand the involvement of the community in mural projects
  • evaluate the overall impact of murals on cultural preservation and community development
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