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BAJMC- Film Appreciation (309) - 5Th Semester S.No BAJMC- Film Appreciation (309) - 5th Semester S.No. Questions A B C D Ans 1 Which one of these is not a component of a film? Script Acting Movie Launch Editing C 2 A written work by screenwriters for a film is called? Screenplay Teleplay Story Board Press Release A 3 Emergency script is called? Original Script Stunt Script Spec Script Standalone Script D 4 Which among them is not a type of lighting? One point lightingOmni-directional lightingTwo point lighting Three point lighting B 5 Mise-en-scène means_________ in French. Close Shot Placing on stage Sequence Video-making B 6 _________ is also known as the Golden Age of Italian Cinema Italian Neorealism Italian Montage Italian Expressionism Italian new wave A 7 Akira Kurosawa was a ……………. filmmaker. South Korean Japanese English Indian B 8 Who is known as “The Master of Storytelling’’? Satyajit Ray Ritvik Ghatak Akira Kurosawa Orson Welles A 9 Who acted as the main lead in Mother India? Nargis Sharmila Tagore Madhubala Sri devi A 10 Where did Parallel cinema originated? Bengal Kerala Maharashtra Bihar A Central Board of Film Central Bereau Of Central Board for Cental Board of Films 11 CBFC stands for? A Certification Film Certification Film Certification Control 12 How many types of certificates are provided by CBFC Two Three Four Five C 13 Under which act CBFC was established? Cinema Act Cinematograph Act FilmMaking Act Indian Cinema Act B BAJMC- Film Appreciation (309) - 5th Semester S.No. Questions A B C D Ans 14 Who is the current chairperson of CBFC? Shyaam Benegal Anupam Kher Sharmila Tagore Prasoon Joshi D 15 Experimental Cinema is also known as Avant Garde Crossover Cinema Diaspora New wave cinema A 16 Which among the following is an element of film? Camera angles Editiing Sound All of the above D 17 The basic qualification for Film Reviewer is Intermediate Graduation Post Graduation None of these B 18 Film Reviewers doesn't work for Publishing house Online Platforms Ad agencies Television C 19 Cinematic Language means Convey the meaning of film Talkie films Understanding the film None of these A 20 Who among these is a film critic? Gauri Shinde Konkana Sen Anupama Chopra Anurag Kashyap C 21 Which among the following is not a French filmmaker? Truffaut Godard Chabrol Dziga vertov D 22 ‘’The 400 Blows” is a famous__________ movie French New wave Italian Neo realist Janpanese new wave Parallel Cinema A 23 The movie M was directed by: Jean Luc Godard Fritz Lang Mrinal Sen Claude Chabrol B 24 The producer of Pather Panchali was Satyajit Ray Subrata Mitra Govt. of Bengal None of the above C 25 When was Bharat Ratna Awarded to Satyajit Ray? 1990 1991 1992 1993 C 26 Roberto Rossellini, Vittorio De Sica and Cesare Zavattini were theGerman figures Expressionism related to the ……………… Soviet Montage film movement.Italian Neorealism French new wave C BAJMC- Film Appreciation (309) - 5th Semester S.No. Questions A B C D Ans 27 Movies play an important role in______? Communicating Showcasing Talent Improving Society All of the above D 28 Which among them is a controversial topic of films? Religion Entertainment Transgender Both a and c D 29 To inform, to educate, to entertain & to persuade is associated with?Earning Livelihood Movies Grooming C 30 Who is known as “The Master of Suspense’’? Alfred Hitchcock Fritz Lang Francios Truffaut Orsen Welles A Subjective Questions 1 What were the key features of Italian Neorealism? 2 Why was CBFC established? 3 What do you understand by Montage? 4 What are Jump Cuts? 5 What do you understand by CGI?.
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