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The document outlines an examination format for a Class 12th subject, consisting of two parts with questions focusing on themes such as loyalty, creativity, and communication in the film industry. Part 1 includes six questions worth three marks each, while Part 2 contains two questions worth six marks each, emphasizing the author's use of humor and the dynamics at Gemini Studios. The questions encourage critical thinking about the narrative and characters presented in the lesson 'Poets and Pancakes.'

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Class 12th M

The document outlines an examination format for a Class 12th subject, consisting of two parts with questions focusing on themes such as loyalty, creativity, and communication in the film industry. Part 1 includes six questions worth three marks each, while Part 2 contains two questions worth six marks each, emphasizing the author's use of humor and the dynamics at Gemini Studios. The questions encourage critical thinking about the narrative and characters presented in the lesson 'Poets and Pancakes.'

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Class 12th M.

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Part 1 (Each carry 3 mark)

1. What does the story of Subbu's success in the film industry


reveal about the importance of loyalty, creativity, and
versatility in this field?
2. What is the fiery misery to those subjected to pancake make-
up?
3. Why did the author appear to be doing nothing at the studios?
4. Why was the office boy frustrated? Who did he direct his
frustration on?
5. What caused the lack of communication between the
Englishman and the people of Gemini Studio?
6. How was the make-up room in the Gemini Studios a fine
example of national integration?

Part 2 (Each carry 6 mark)

7. What caused the lack of communication between the


Englishman and the people at Gemini Studios? Why is the
Englishman's visit referred to as an unexplained mystery?
8. The author has used gentle and subtle humour to point out
human foibles and idiosyncrasies in the lesson "Poets and
Pancakes". Elucidate.

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