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Over four hundred years after his death, scholars are still travelling the mysteries of Michelangelo's art. Recently one mystery that was revealed was that his famous drawing of a pensive Cleopatra included a hidden drawing of a different Cleopatra on the reverse side. This hidden Cleopatra shows a tormented woman, whose eyes stare out at the viewer and whose mouth is open, screaming in horror. The two images, drawn on two sides of the same paper, can be viewed simultaneously. A second mystery concerns Michelangelo's architectural plan for the dome of St Peter's Basilica in Rome. Did he intend for the dome to look like the model he built between 1558 and 15617? Or did he change his mind after building the model and decide to elevate the dome in the way it is today? Scholars do not agree on the answer. A third mystery about one of the greatest artists who ever .lived was why he destroyed hundreds or thousands of his drawings before he died. Did he feel they were unimportant? Did he want posterity to see only his finished products?

Question: 1

It can be inferred from the passage that the most unusual aspect of the Cleopatra drawingis that

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  • The figure is tormented.
  • The figure is screaming.
  • One drawing is hidden.
  • One drawing is backward.
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The Correct Option is C

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After reading the passage we can see that, The passage highlights that the discovery of a hidden drawing on the reverse side of Michelangelo's famous Cleopatra drawing is a significant mystery. This hidden drawing adds to the intrigue and is considered unusual because it remained unknown for so long without anyone discovering it.

The correct option is (C): One drawing is hidden.

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Question: 2

The word ‘pensive’ (underlined) can best be substituted with the word

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  • Angry
  • Happy
  • Anxious
  • Thoughtful
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The Correct Option is D

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The meaning of the word pensive is deep in thought or reflecting, so "thoughtful" is the best option here.

The correct option is (D): Thoughtful

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Question: 3

The dome of St Peter's Basilica

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  • Bears no relation to the one in the model.
  • Was destroyed after the model wasbuilt.
  • Is raised more than the one in the model.
  • Follows the plan of the model.
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The Correct Option is C

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As The passage clearly mentions that scholars debate whether Michelangelo intended for the dome to be raised as it is today, which differs from the lower design seen in the model he built between 1558 and 1561.

The correct option is (C): Is raised more than the one in the model.

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Question: 4

According to the passage, Michelangelo is

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  • Aprivate person.
  • One of the greatestartists in the world.
  • The most famous architect in Rome.
  • Screaming in horror.
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The Correct Option is B

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After reading the passage we can say that, The passage refers Michelangelo as "one of the greatest artists who ever lived," underscoring his immense contribution to art.

The correct option is (B): One of the greatest artists in the world.

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Question: 5

Why did Michelangelo destroy so many drawings before he died?

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  • Nobody knows.
  • They were unimportant.
  • They were only drafts.
  • He had changed the drawings.
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The Correct Option is A

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After reading the passage we can say that the scholars are unsure why Michelangelo destroyed so many drawings before his death, offering several possibilities but no definitive answer.

The correct option is (A): Nobody knows.

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