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M. Musicology Set No. 1 Question Booklet No. 0 0 0 12 IlP/279/1. (To be filled up by the candidate by blue/black ball-point pen) Roll No. LL_..L_L_L-lL-l_....I._....L._.J Roll No. (Write the digits in words) ................................................................................................ Serial No. of Answer Sheet .............................................. ........................................... Day and Date .................................................................... ( Signature of Invlg.lator ) INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES (Use only blue/black ball-point pen in the space above and on both sides of the Answer Sheet) 1. Within 10 minutes of the issue ofthe Question Booklet, check the Question Booklet to ensure that it contains all the pages in correct sequence and that no page/question is missing. In case of faulty Question Booklet briog it to the notice (')fthe Superintendent/Invigilators immediately to obtain a fresh Question Booklet. 2. 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If a candidate attempts to use any form of unfair means, he/she shall be liable [0 such punishment::l~ the University may determine and impose on him/her. Total No. of Printed Pages :40 11P/.279/2 1t000GH WORK "UIi'lil'f ';I. llP/279/2 llP/279J2 No. or Questions: 150 1IV'iTCIif *SQI : 150 Time: 2 Hours Full Marks: 450 W<lr:2N 'lD/fjf : 450 Note: (1) Attempt as many questions as you can. Each question carries 3 (Three) marks. One mark will be deducted/or each iftco"..ct answer. Zero mark will be awarded for each unattempted question. 31f~'l'P w;fl' 'lit -re 'Ii':'t <liT w:R'! q;'tl ~ Wo! 3 (i'ft;r) at<!; <liT tl )lrQC/i 71l'Ilf TrfT ~ ~ l!CIi' 3ien <Iim .,/QI/I I ~ 31j'dRd Wo! <liT QI'<Ii ifi l'FT i!'tTTTI (2) If more than one alternative answers seem to be approximate to the correct answer, choose the closest one. 7.Ifl: 1l:ifi1f'l'P ~ifif<"lifi ~ ~ ~ iI> f.!ifi<: mfuI it, <it Rifii!d4 ~ ~ ~I 01. What was the name ofTabla player famous for Farrukhabad Gharana? (1) Ahmad Jan Thirakwa (2) Hiabiduddin Khan (3) Kishan Maharaj (4) Quadar Baksh wf'OM 'Ii""if@lql~ mR iI> <Ii'R'Il1'!R:ifi <liT '11l1 q«T 'l1 ? (1) 3WiG 'ffi"l f~31i (2) 6iift~~ T£!R (3) mR 4P1''I (4) ~ <!lS'<T 02. Woo is the author of 'Sangeetanjali ' ? (1) Acharya Brihaspati (2) Pt. Bhaat Khande (3) Pt. Vishnu Digambar Paluskar (4) Pt. Omkarnath Thakur 3 P.T.O. llP/279/2 '«·ft~iO!w· ~ ~ ~ t? (I) ~ i{t\~fd (2) -qo "1t1<!l.~ (3) -qo feI"!l r",'I'4" q<t\""", (4) -qo »i\<\>1~~1"\ <l1¥ 03. Who is the author of "Shrimallakchya Sangeetam"? (1) Matang (2) Ahobal (3) Rana Kumbha (4) Pt.V.N. Bhatkhande '~ ~ «.fttll1' ~ ""r"ltll ~ t? (1) 1l{j1J (2) ~ (3) U'II ~ (4) qfiJgct <ue"Q3o ,,\ct'90~ 04. "Geetam Vadyam tatha Nrityam Trayam Sangeetamuchyate" related to music where from this quotation has been taken? (1) Natya Shastra (2) Sangeet Ratnakar (3) Sangeet Raaj (4) Sangeet Parijat "-.fui <00 IIm "'l"i"5!'i «'fict!f""lil" ~ Wfto f'Wlq; O3'iRol ~" f<ir:II Tf'lI i? . , (1) %!'HII<1i1 (2) wmr "HI'"" (3) Wfto "'" (4) Wfto qlRO!lct 05. Who has written the book "Abhinav Raag Mnajari" ? (1) Pt. V.N. Bhatkhande (2) Acharya Brihaspati (3) Prof. Prem Lata Sharma (4) Pragyananand '3lf>m W1~" ~ fo!;W\ iWID? (1) -qe <uo"Q3o "lct<!lO~ (2) ~ i{t+4M (3) me AA "ffi11 W1l (4) ~iiiI'iH'<!. 06. From where the magazine "Naed Rupa" was Published? (1) Haatharas (2) Mumbai (3) Varanasi (4) Delhi 4 llP/279/2 ''OR ~" ~ ~ ~ W;ilf.ml ~ >it? 11) m'fGI (2) ~ (3) ilHlul«l (4) ~ 07. How many chapter are in 'Swarmel Kalanidhi' ? 11) Five (2) Seven (3) Nine (4) Eleven ''4''~(1 'li(11 Rf'l' it f<!;<R 3l>2lT'l f? 11) "llfq (2)"W<f (3)-;ft (4) ~ .. HO'.v many kinds ofVeena have been mentioned in the book "SaIlgeet lIIakarand'? '~ L~, ,<' "'![l1Ff; ~ it <ituTr i\; f<!;<R ~ <!i1 <l<!<'ll.ll t ? 11) 15 (2) 18 (3) 21 (4) 22 .. How many Raagas have been mentioned in the 'Sangeet Ratnakar' ? ''Wfur '.""'1'. (' it f<!;<R wif <!i1 a<!<'ll.ll t ? 11) 2'~O (2) 300 (3) 246 (4) 500 .. In '.vhich chapter Taals have been mentioned in "Natya Shastra'! ? '91ZIl(">/Ri' 'r: %<131>2lT'l it <IR'if <!i1 a<!<'ll.ll t? 11) 2S i!' (2) 31 i!i (3) 33 i!i (4) 36 ~ IL ~ iJ:s ±..e \"~bhakti and Vachana in "Swareshu" "? 11) Pm.:!-.a~j Elrrachan (2) Chaturthi Ekvachan (3) S!'las="c Ba.'1uvachan (4) Saptami Bahuvachan ~ ~ # ;" <;~." 3W: 'f'i'R <flIT t? 11) '1if;iIi ~",., (2) "'lll!jf ,<<tiC( "I 'I (3) .. 4&"'"' (4) W<f'fi '%"4"1'1 5 P.T.O. llP/279/2 12. In our classical music from which of the following facet, spirit of the Raag is unveiled? (I) Aaroh-Avaroha (2) Aalap (3) Bandish (4) Taan 6llR ~1I{!jj~ ~ it "{fIT 'IiI _ ~ "it filffi f.rs: Gm WIiG mm t? (1) ~-~ (2) 31Tc'I7'< (3) ~ (4) <1R 13. To which state of India the folk music form "Lavanj" belong? (1) Orisa (2) Maharashtra (3) Assam (4) West Bengal '~' 'lffi! % filffi U"'l <lit ~ ~ f<'f'lT t? (1) ~ (2) q~R1e (3) amwl (4) -qf~~ 14. Who is the author of "Raag Darpan" ? (1) Baiju (2) Faqirullah (3) Mansingh Tomar (4) Mohammad Raza '"{fIT-ffi' ~ ~ qfr;, if? (I) <h[ (2) 'li'l>l¥ct'1W (3) lj"lf~~ <iPR (4) lit(lT!R r;;n 15. Which of the following instrument had played Dr.Lalmani Mishra ? (I) Sitar (2) Vichitra Veena (3) Sur Bahar (4) Sarod mo ('l)('! '!fUr fi:r~ ~ "it qfr;, <'IT <ml '<0fffi Ol? (1) ft:!lm: (2) ~ <lRT (3) 1!' 'fflR (4) mTO 6 llP/279/2 16. How Inany chapters are there in 'Natya Shastra'? 'l1ClI ~ ij flmR 3l"EqJ<f ~? (1) 8 (2) 11 (3) 20 (4) 36 17. Which of the Raaga is revealed by these notes? Sa, Ma Ma Pa dha Pa? (1) Chhayanut (2) Kedar (3) Kamod (4) Hamir 'f-I m it <I>i'I <IT WT wg 1it<n ~? "'I lj lj 'I " 'I' (1) 01'"lHZ (2) %<m: (3) ~ (4) ~ 18. In which chapter of Sangeet Ratnakar qualification of a Kalavanta are described? (1) Swargatadhyaya (2) Raag Vivekadhyay (3) Prabandhadhyay (4) Prakirnakadhyay 'hctl''''' -a; 'T'I <ifq 'li\ ~ Wfu1 (<<II'h( -a; ~ 3l"EqJ<f ij 'li\ ~ ~ ? (1) «1('ldltllTll (2) (1'lf<l<l'hltllTll (3) ~tlITll (4) ll'1>1of'liltllTll 19, In which chapter of Natyashastra description of Prashnik is given'? (1) In Chapter -7 (2) In Chapter-27 (3) In Chapter - 28 (4) In Chapter-31 ~lr~1'1i 'li\ ~ 11<!'HII<!I -a; ~ a:JtlITll ij 'li\ ~ ~? (1) ~-7ii (2) 31tl1Tll-27i1 (3) a:JtlITll-28ij (4) 3ltllTll-31ij 20. What note equivalent of 'Fa' of Solfa system shall be in Hindustani music? (I) Madhyama (2) Panchama (3) Gandhar (4) Sadja 7 P.T.O. llP/279/2 ~ 'f.i:fu i\; """' i\; ~al fu~ Wfrn it ~ iMT? (I) If>Zfll (2) 1f<rIl (3) lJ""lR (4) ~ 21. According to Sharangadev who is suppossed to be a Vaggeyakara ? (I) Who is accomplished in Presenting notation of song (2) Who is accomplished in a Composing Vama and Alankar (3) Who is accomplished in Poetry (4) Who is accomplished in Composing Dhatu and Matu ~IIW~q i\; ~ ql'~~'hR f<l;€l ~ ~? ( I) .rr ~<lH<RT it JIiSfiuT mI (2) .rr qui T.(Cf ~ it "'hl ~ it JIiSfiuT ml (3) .rr q;fcr<rr "'hl ~ it JIiSfiuT mI (4) .rr "1l! 31'h: l!Ill "'hl ~ it JIiSfiuT mI 22.
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