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CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 1

All of the following statements, if false, could be seen as being in accordance with the passage, EXCEPT:

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 2

Which one of the following observations is a valid conclusion to draw from the statement, “From out of the primal darkness of Mankind’s earliest years, come whispers of eerie creatures, not quite alive (or alive in a way which we can understand), yet not quite dead either.”?

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CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 3

Which one of the following statements best describes what the passage is about?

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 4

“In order to confirm their abnormal status, many of the Undead were often accorded attributes, which defied the natural order of things . . .” Which one of the following best expresses the claim made in this statement?

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 5

Which one of the following scenarios is unlikely to follow from the arguments in the passage?

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 5

{Back in the 17th century [in the West], excavated artworks from antiquity were treated quite differently from today. They were not restored in a way that was faithful to the original. Instead, there was massive intervention in these works, changing their appearance. .}

Based on the passage, the scenario in Option C [A 17th-century French artist who adhered to a Christian worldview would need to be completely true to the original intent of a painting when restoring it] is unlikely to follow from the arguments in the passage. The passage mentions that in the 17th century, excavated artworks from antiquity were treated differently from how they are today and were not restored in a way that was faithful to the original. Instead, there was "massive intervention" in these works, changing their appearance. This suggests that the idea of an unassailable original may not have held as much importance in the 17th century as it does today. Therefore, it is unlikely that a 17th-century French artist who adhered to a Christian worldview would necessarily need to be completely true to the original intent of a painting when restoring it. Contrarily, we cannot definitively comment on the other scenarios - A, B, and D. 

Hence, Option C is the correct choice.

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 6

The value that the modern West assigns to “an unassailable original” has resulted in all of the following EXCEPT:

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 6

Option 1 is the result of ‘unassailable original’ because to preserve the original, they have to constantly protect the original, keeping certain craftsmen regularly employed. The idea of ‘unassailable original’ is with respect to art. So, we have to keep the discussion limited to art. Both 3 and 4 are a result of the value assigned to the unassailable original. Option 2 is the odd one out.

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 7

Which one of the following statements does not correctly express the similarity between the Ise Grand Shrine and the cathedral of Freiburg Minster?

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 7

This is a very easy question to answer. We know from the passage that both the structures are quite old, and that one day both will be completely rebuilt, and that both are places of worship. As far as the idea of continual restoration is concerned, it is quite true for Freiburg, but not for the Grand Shrine. Option 2 is the right choice.

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 8

Based on the passage, which one of the following copies would a Chinese museum be unlikely to consider as having less value than the original?

Detailed Solution for CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 8

The passage discusses cultural differences in the concept of a copy and the value placed on originality, particularly in relation to art and religious buildings. In China, copies (fuzhipin) are considered to be of equal value to the original and do not carry negative connotations, while in the Western world, the idea of an unassailable original has historically held more importance. This difference in perspective has led to misunderstandings and tensions between China and Western museums when Chinese museums send copies abroad. 

Based on the above, a Chinese museum would be unlikely to consider Option B [Pablo Picasso's painting of Vincent van Gogh's original painting, identical in every respect] as having less value than the original. This is because the Chinese concept of a copy (fuzhipin) refers to exact reproductions of the original that are considered to be of equal value to the original and do not carry negative connotations. Contrarily, Option A - a painting of Vincent van Gogh's original painting by Pablo Picasso with Picasso's signature - would not be considered a fuzhipin as it is not an exact reproduction of the original and bears the signature of a different artist. Similarly, Options C and D would also not be considered a fuzhipin since they are not an exact reproduction of the original [but merely different versions/formats].

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 9

Which one of the following statements contradicts the arguments of the passage?

CAT Previous Year Questions 2022: Reading Comprehension- 1 (June 14) - Question 10

Which one of the following statements could be inferred as supporting the arguments of the passage?

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