MUSEUMS OF FINE ART AND THEIR PUBLIC ielts reading answers CAMBRIDGE IELTS 10 Test2@IELTS-9 MONIKA

MUSEUMS OF FINE ART AND THEIR PUBLIC  ielts reading answers CAMBRIDGE IELTS 10 Test2@IELTS-9 MONIKA

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the following are the questions in this reading----
Write the correct letter in boxes 32-35 on your answer sheet
32 The writer mentions London’s National Gallery to illustrate
A the undesirable cost to a nation of maintaining a huge collection of art.
B the conflict that may arise in society between financial and artistic values.
C the negative effect a museum can have on visitors’ opinions of themselves.
D the need to put individual well-being above large-scale artistic scheme
33 The writer says that today, viewers may be unwilling to criticise a because
A they lack the knowledge needed to support an opinion.
B they fear it may have financial implications.
C they have no real concept of the work’s value.
D they feel their personal reaction is of no significance
34 According to the writer, the ‘displacement effect’ on the visitor is caused by
A the variety of works on display and the way they are arranged.
B the impossibility of viewing particular works of art over a long period.
C the similar nature of the paintings and the lack of great works.
D the inappropriate nature of the individual works selected for exhibitio
35 The writer says that unlike other forms of art, a painting does not
A involve direct contact with an audience.
B require a specific location for a performance.
C need the involvement of other professionals.
D have a specific beginning or end
Questions 36-40
Do the following statements agree with the views of the writer in Reading Passage 3?
In boxes 36-40 on your answer sheet, write
YEs - if the statement agrees with the views of the writer
NO - if the statement contradicts the views of the writer
NOT GIVEN - it is impossible to say what the writer thinks about this
36 Art history should focus on discovering the meaning of art using a range of media.
37 The approach of art historians conflicts with that of art museums.
38 People should be encouraged to give their opinions openly on works of art.
39 Reproductions of fine art should only be sold to the public if they are of high quality.
40 In the future, those with power are likely to encourage more people to enjoy art.

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