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Question numbers 12 & 13 carry 5 marks each.
Q1. In which district is the craft of glass bangles popular?
(a) Jaipur
(b) Firozabad
(c) Lucknow
(d) Varanasi
Ans: (b) Firozabad
Firozabad in Uttar Pradesh is famous for its glass bangles and skilled artisans.
Q2. True or False:
Ravi’s workshop was quiet and empty most of the time.
Ans: False
Ravi’s workshop was a centre of activity, filled with the sound of clinking glass and artisans working.
Q3. Fill in the blank:
Ravi and his team shaped glass into bangles by heating it in a ______.
Ans: furnace
Heating the glass in a furnace allowed them to shape it carefully into bangles.
Q4. Why did the demand for glass bangles increase during Diwali?
(a) Because of wedding ceremonies
(b) Because Diwali is a festival of lights and celebration
(c) Because schools were closed
(d) Because new shops opened
Ans: (b) Because Diwali is a festival of lights and celebration
Women and girls like to wear glass bangles during Diwali, increasing demand.
Q5. True or False:
Ananya’s designs combined both traditional and modern elements.
Ans: True
Ananya introduced floral patterns and geometric shapes to combine old and new designs.
Q6. Describe the process of making glass bangles.
Ans: The artisans heat the glass in a furnace and carefully shape it into bangles. They add colours and patterns before cooling them to make beautiful and long-lasting bangles.
Q7. How did Ananya contribute to the bangle collection?
Ans: Ananya introduced modern elements like delicate floral patterns and geometric shapes into the traditional bangle designs.
Q8. What effect did the new bangle collection have on the community?
Ans: The new collection increased demand for bangles, created more work for local artisans, and generated jobs in packing and transportation.
Q9. Match the following people or items with their descriptions:
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Q10. In 2–3 sentences, explain why Ravi was initially concerned about Ananya’s designs.
Ans: Ravi was concerned about maintaining the authenticity of their traditional craft. He wanted to make sure that combining modern elements would not reduce the value or truthfulness of the traditional bangle designs.
Q11. Give two examples showing how the Diwali festival influenced the glass bangle business.
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Q12. How did Ananya’s creativity benefit the business? Explain in 4–5 sentences.
Ans: Ananya’s creativity helped introduce new designs that combined tradition with modernity. The special collection attracted more customers and increased sales. It also inspired other artisans to innovate and be creative. The business prospered, and the community benefited from the increased work and jobs.
Q13. What lesson can be learned about balancing tradition and innovation? Explain in 4–5 sentences.
Ans: The story teaches that it is important to respect tradition while embracing new ideas. Innovation can improve products and attract more customers without losing cultural values. Creativity and careful planning help make work successful and meaningful. Balancing tradition and modernity can benefit both individuals and the community.
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