ShoutBox (Part 1)

@sameersapre23 said:
Written in 1936, CarminaBurana is based on a collection of songs and poetry dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. Orff's Burana is an interpretation of 24 poems, and is presented as a cantata — a vocal-driven composition, slightly different than an opera, usually broken up into several movements, and often performed by a choir. The opening and closing movement — “O Fortuna” (or,“O Fortune”) — with its thunderous tympani and rising choruses — is a powerful statement on man's impotence against the cosmic forces that shape and determine his fate.
(a) An opera is a part of the Western classical music tradition and started in Italy at the end of the
16th century.
(b) It was memorably used in the opening scene from Jackass The Movie.
(c) There are many schools of thought which do not subscribe to the power of the cosmic forces.
(d) The 11th and 12th centuries were periods rich in art, literature and the sciences

B ?? Par B gramatically incorrect hai opening scenes of the movie hona chahiye..aur baaki options to ekdum hi vahiyaat lag rahe hai




@sameersapre23 d
@sameersapre23 said:
Eat
(a) During the downturn, many restaurants saw a drop in revenues because people were eating in.
(b) Dinner-time manners included eating up everything that had been served on the plate.
(c) Falling short even after the loan, she had no choice but to eat into her fixed deposits.
(d) She was eating away at the restaurant when the earthquake struck.
c ?

eat into her fixed deposits ???

@seetharam7 said:
eat into her fixed deposits ???
Yah eat into her fixed deposits seems fine.. Eat away means ...eroding something.. like.. the river is eating away the stones etc.. VA Gods will confirm ...
@sameersapre23 said:
Eat
(a) During the downturn, many restaurants saw a drop in revenues because people were eating in.
(b) Dinner-time manners included eating up everything that had been served on the plate.
(c) Falling short even after the loan, she had no choice but to eat into her fixed deposits.
(d) She was eating away at the restaurant when the earthquake struck.

d ?? Eating out suna hai eating away...umm not sure
@Mustang-Lee said:
B ?? Par B gramatically incorrect hai opening scenes of the movie hona chahiye..aur baaki options to ekdum hi vahiyaat lag rahe hai
no no "it" refers to last sentence where the last is talking about some moviie.......!!
1. 16th century saw the rise of the post-war innovatory artists – Stockhausen, Boulez, Robbe-Grillet, Beckett, Coover, Rauschenberg, and Beuys.
2. This is a typically postmodernist object and doesn't resemble much in the canon of modernist sculpture.
3. His work has been classified as postmodernist art and this classification has the potential to
inspire the question 'Is it really art, or just a heap of bricks pretending to be art?'
4. We should be prepared to see many postmodernist ideas as very interesting and influential.



(a) FJIJ (b) JFJJ (c) JJIF (d) FJIF??????
Is pg creating problem for all??? :banghead:
Each question consists of four sentences on a topic. Some sentences are grammatically incorrect or inappropriate. Select the option that indicates the grammatically correct and appropriate sentence(s).

a. Traditional fishing communities did not welcome the decision to create a marine sanctuary and joined trawlers by completely defying it and fished within its sanctified limits.
b. They saw the sanctuary as the direct threat to their survival.
c. The core zone of the sanctuary extended 10 kms from the shore (a no-fishing area) and an additional 10 kms was declared as a buffer zone.
d. This did not emerge from consultation with fishing communities and there was no formal notice about the sanctuary or settlement of claims or even discussion on fishing rights since "territorial waters" are the property of the Central Government.

A) a and d
B) c and d
C) a and b
D) b and c
@sameersapre23 said:
1. 16th century saw the rise of the post-war innovatory artists – Stockhausen, Boulez, Robbe-Grillet, Beckett, Coover, Rauschenberg, and Beuys.
2. This is a typically postmodernist object and doesn't resemble much in the canon of modernist sculpture.
3. His work has been classified as postmodernist art and this classification has the potential to
inspire the question 'Is it really art, or just a heap of bricks pretending to be art?'
4. We should be prepared to see many postmodernist ideas as very interesting and influential.
(a) FJIJ (b) JFJJ (c) JJIF (d) FJIF??????
a?
@sameersapre23 said:
1. 16th century saw the rise of the post-war innovatory artists – Stockhausen, Boulez, Robbe-Grillet, Beckett, Coover, Rauschenberg, and Beuys.
2. This is a typically postmodernist object and doesn't resemble much in the canon of modernist sculpture.
3. His work has been classified as postmodernist art and this classification has the potential to
inspire the question 'Is it really art, or just a heap of bricks pretending to be art?'
4. We should be prepared to see many postmodernist ideas as very interesting and influential.
(a) FJIJ (b) JFJJ (c) JJIF (d) FJIF??????
a) FJIJ ? ...
@sameersapre23 a ??
@sameersapre23 said:
1. 16th century saw the rise of the post-war innovatory artists – Stockhausen, Boulez, Robbe-Grillet, Beckett, Coover, Rauschenberg, and Beuys.
2. This is a typically postmodernist object and doesn't resemble much in the canon of modernist sculpture.
3. His work has been classified as postmodernist art and this classification has the potential to
inspire the question 'Is it really art, or just a heap of bricks pretending to be art?'
4. We should be prepared to see many postmodernist ideas as very interesting and influential.
(a) FJIJ (b) JFJJ (c) JJIF (d) FJIF??????
a??
@sameersapre23 said:
1. 16th century saw the rise of the post-war innovatory artists – Stockhausen, Boulez, Robbe-Grillet, Beckett, Coover, Rauschenberg, and Beuys.
2. This is a typically postmodernist object and doesn't resemble much in the canon of modernist sculpture.
3. His work has been classified as postmodernist art and this classification has the potential to
inspire the question 'Is it really art, or just a heap of bricks pretending to be art?'
4. We should be prepared to see many postmodernist ideas as very interesting and influential.
(a) FJIJ (b) JFJJ (c) JJIF (d) FJIF??????
a hoga easy hai ye to
@karanthepagal said:
Each question consists of four sentences on a topic. Some sentences are grammatically incorrect or inappropriate. Select the option that indicates the grammatically correct and appropriate sentence(s).
a. Traditional fishing communities did not welcome the decision to create a marine sanctuary and joined trawlers by completely defying it and fished within its sanctified limits.
b. They saw the sanctuary as the direct threat to their survival.
c. The core zone of the sanctuary extended 10 kms from the shore (a no-fishing area) and an additional 10 kms was declared as a buffer zone.
d. This did not emerge from consultation with fishing communities and there was no formal notice about the sanctuary or settlement of claims or even discussion on fishing rights since "territorial waters" are the property of the Central Government.
A) a and d
B) c and d
C) a and b
D) b and c
B) c and d ?
@sameersapre23 said:
1. 16th century saw the rise of the post-war innovatory artists – Stockhausen, Boulez, Robbe-Grillet, Beckett, Coover, Rauschenberg, and Beuys.
2. This is a typically postmodernist object and doesn't resemble much in the canon of modernist sculpture.
3. His work has been classified as postmodernist art and this classification has the potential to
inspire the question 'Is it really art, or just a heap of bricks pretending to be art?'
4. We should be prepared to see many postmodernist ideas as very interesting and influential.
(a) FJIJ (b) JFJJ (c) JJIF (d) FJIF??????

a?
@karanthepagal said:
Each question consists of four sentences on a topic. Some sentences are grammatically incorrect or inappropriate. Select the option that indicates the grammatically correct and appropriate sentence(s).
a. Traditional fishing communities did not welcome the decision to create a marine sanctuary and joined trawlers by completely defying it and fished within its sanctified limits.
b. They saw the sanctuary as the direct threat to their survival.
c. The core zone of the sanctuary extended 10 kms from the shore (a no-fishing area) and an additional 10 kms was declared as a buffer zone.
d. This did not emerge from consultation with fishing communities and there was no formal notice about the sanctuary or settlement of claims or even discussion on fishing rights since "territorial waters" are the property of the Central Government.
A) a and d
B) c and d
C) a and b
D) b and c

B ? Main Exam me skip karne ka iraada hai
@karanthepagal said:
Each question consists of four sentences on a topic. Some sentences are grammatically incorrect or inappropriate. Select the option that indicates the grammatically correct and appropriate sentence(s).
a. Traditional fishing communities did not welcome the decision to create a marine sanctuary and joined trawlers by completely defying it and fished within its sanctified limits.
b. They saw the sanctuary as the direct threat to their survival.
c. The core zone of the sanctuary extended 10 kms from the shore (a no-fishing area) and an additional 10 kms was declared as a buffer zone.
d. This did not emerge from consultation with fishing communities and there was no formal notice about the sanctuary or settlement of claims or even discussion on fishing rights since "territorial waters" are the property of the Central Government.
A) a and d
B) c and d
C) a and b
D) b and c
a? :/ TIME k kisi mock ka hai..but yaad nai :banghead:

@sameersapre23 said:
1. 16th century saw the rise of the post-war innovatory artists – Stockhausen, Boulez, Robbe-Grillet, Beckett, Coover, Rauschenberg, and Beuys.
2. This is a typically postmodernist object and doesn't resemble much in the canon of modernist sculpture.
3. His work has been classified as postmodernist art and this classification has the potential to
inspire the question 'Is it really art, or just a heap of bricks pretending to be art?'
4. We should be prepared to see many postmodernist ideas as very interesting and influential.
(a) FJIJ (b) JFJJ (c) JJIF (d) FJIF??????
a..??.