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National Testing Agency National Testing Agency Question Paper Name: N65 Performing Art Dance Drama Theatre 20th June S1 SET2 Subject Name: N65 Performing Art (Dance Drama Theatre) Creation Date: 2019-06-20 15:04:59 Duration: 180 Total Marks: 300 Display Marks: Yes Share Answer Key With Delivery Yes Engine: Actual Answer Key: Yes N65 Performing Art (Dance Drama Theatre) Group Number : 1 Group Id : 646350175 Group Maximum Duration : 0 Group Minimum Duration : 180 Revisit allowed for view? : No Revisit allowed for edit? : No Break time: 0 Group Marks: 300 PART I General Aptitude Section Id : 646350305 Section Number : 1 Section type : Online Mandatory or Optional: Mandatory Number of Questions: 42 Number of Questions to be attempted: 42 Section Marks: 100 Display Number Panel: Yes Group All Questions: No Sub-Section Number: 1 Sub-Section Id: 646350545 Question Shuffling Allowed : Yes Question Number : 1 Question Id : 64635011560 Question Type : MCQ Option Shuffling : No Display Question Number : Yes Single Line Question Option : No Option Orientation : Vertical Correct Marks : 2 Wrong Marks : 0 \Vhlch of the follo\vi:ng is a social characteristic of a learner'! 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