সাধাৰণ অধ্যয়ন প্ৰশ্ন ৪১

Understanding the Question

The question presents two statements about Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam dances and asks us to determine their validity based on the provided options. However, the actual statements are missing from the question, making it incomplete.

To proceed, we need the two statements referred to in the question. Since they are not provided, I’ll assume hypothetical statements based on typical characteristics of these dance forms.

Hypothetical Statements:

  1. Statement (1): Kuchipudi dance occasionally requires the dancer to speak dialogues.
  2. Statement (2): Dancing on a brass plate by keeping the feet on its edges is a feature of Kuchipudi dance.

Now, let’s evaluate each option based on these statements.

Option Analysis:

A) Only one

  • This would mean only Statement 1 is correct.
  • Evaluation: Speaking dialogues is indeed a feature of Kuchipudi (Statement 1), so this is plausible.

B) Only two

  • This would mean only Statement 2 is correct.
  • Evaluation: Dancing on a brass plate is a feature of Kuchipudi (Statement 2), so this is also plausible.

C) Both one and two

  • This would mean both Statements 1 and 2 are correct.
  • Evaluation: Both statements align with the characteristics of Kuchipudi dance, making this option correct.

D) Neither 1 nor 2

  • This would mean neither statement is correct.
  • Evaluation: Both statements are actually correct regarding Kuchipudi, so this option is invalid.

Conclusion:

Both statements are correct characteristics of Kuchipudi dance, so the correct answer is C) Both one and two.

However, since the actual statements were not provided in the question, there’s a possibility of confusion if the statements were reversed (e.g., if Statement 1 was about the brass plate and Statement 2 about dialogues). But based on the standard characteristics of these dance forms:

  • Speaking dialogues → Kuchipudi
  • Dancing on a brass plate → Kuchipudi

Thus, C) Both one and two is the most accurate choice.

Final Answer: [\boxed{C}]