Name of the Board : CBSE Academic
Class : XII STD
Document Type : Sample Question Paper
Subject : Heritage Crafts & Graphic Design
Year : 2016 – 2017
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Heritage Crafts & Graphic Design Sample Question Ppaer :
Heritage Crafts :
Code No – 070 :
Time : 03:00 hours
Maximum Marks: 70
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Answer the following- (1×5 = 5 marks)
1. Define Khadi.
2. Name two famous craft museums in India.
3. Who are Kumbkaar?
4. Name two famous personalities who played key role in development of traditional craft.
5. Name the state famous for Brocade Jamadani.
Answer the following in not more than 80-100 words each. (3×4 = 12 marks)
6. Explain the idea of Gandhiji’s self sufficient village. Do you think its possible to realize this idea
in India today? Support your argument with examples.
7. How the valley of Kashmir economy flourished during 1600 to 1860?
8. How the craft person solves the problem of society while designing craft production.
9. What are the reasons the traditional crafts persons had to switch over from traditional raw materials to her materials?
Answer the following in not more than 100-120 words each. (5×3 = 15 marks)
10. Colonialism transformed India from craft producer to a supplier of raw material. Write a short description of this change.
11. Presentation packaging and small information about each product will boost the sale in the market. Justify your answer.
12. How to craft museums widen the awareness of craft and tradition skills for the general public. What changes would you like to make it more popular.
Graphic Design :
Section A
Q.N.
Answer the following questions in three to five sentences each. (1×5=5)
1 What is Teleology?
2 What is Thumbnail?
3 What do you understand with the term Aesthetic?
4 Define Design Brief?
5 What are the two major categories of Digital Images?
OR
What are Scanners?
6 Describe Design process?
7 Drawing plays an important part in graphic design. Describe its importance.
8 What do you understand by warm and cool colour?
9 What is Digital Image editing?
OR
Newspaper is playing an important role in our lives and has many advantages. Describe few of them.
10 Layout enhances the usual appearance of design. Describe the different type of layout.
11 What is corporate social responsibility?
12 Radio is an important electronic media. Evaluate its advantages and disadvantages.
OR
Television and outdoor mediums are so popular among masses. Differentiate between them.
Subject : Fine Arts – Graphics
Time allowed: 02 hours
Maximum Marks: 40
Commercial Art Theory :
1. Describe the main features of the Bengal School of Painting. 5
2. Evaluate the aesthetic grandeur of any of the following Contemporary (modern) Indian art works based on its (a) name of artist, (b) medium and technique, (c) subject-matter and (d) composition
(i) Magician (Painting) 5
(ii) Devi (Graphics Print)
(iii) Cries Un-heard (Sculpture)
3. How far has the painter been successful in depicting the subject-matter of any of the following miniature painting? Give your appropriate reasons on the basis of the aesthetical parameters.
(i) Maru-Ragini (Rajasthani School) 5
(ii) Radha and Krishna Looking into a Mirror (Pahari School)
4. Do you receive any Spiritual Message from the famous Mughal miniature-painting ‘Kabir and Raidas’ or famous Deccani miniature-painting ‘Hazarat Nizamuddin Auliya and Amir Khusro’? Explain in short. 5
5. Highlight the aesthetical aspects on any one of the following paintings of the Bengal School, which attracts you most 5
(i) Radhika (Done by M.A.R. Chughtai)
(ii) Meghdoot (Done by Ram Gopal Vijaivargiya )
6. Mention the title of the art-work done by each of the following contemporary (modern) Indian artists, which is included in your course of study 5
(i) P.V. Janakiram (Sculpture)
(ii) Krishna Reddy (Graphic Artist)
(iii) Jamini Roy (Painter)
(iv) M. F. Husain (Painter)
(v) G. R. Santosh (Painter)
Sculpture Theory :
General Instructions:
i. All the eight questions are compulsory, which carry equal marks.
1. Appreciate any of the following contemporary (modern) Indian Sculptures duly based on its (a) title and name of the sculptor, (b) medium and technique, (c) subject-matter and (d) composition.
(a) Chatturmukhi 5
(b) Triumph of Labour
(c) Santhal Family
2. Describe the main features of the Rajasthani or Pahari School of Miniature Painting. 5
3. Which human life-values are expressed in any of the following miniature paintings? Explain in short? 5
(1) Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhana
(2) Dancers
4. Identify any relevant painting of the Bengal School included in your course of study comprising of the features and explain them in that painting accordingly 5 (a) The creation of mystic and mellow style by using gloomy colouring with diffused light background and absence of any dark line or tone, which provide the experience of the astralworld.
OR
(b) The delineation of attenuated human figures with elongated limbs and tapering fingers, which reflect the influence of the Rajasthani, Pahari and Mughal miniatures. Hence emphasis in European realism is terminated.
5. Write a critical note on the compositional arrangement of any of the following contemporary (modern) Indian Sculptures included in your course of study, based on the aesthetic-parameters
(1) Santhal Family 5
(2) Ganesha