College Lecturer 2014 Music Instrumental-II Question Paper PDF

Rajasthan Government Jobs Lecturer 2014

  • Year 2014
  • Conducted By RPSC
  • Questions 150
  • Duration 3 Hours
  • Languages Hindi & English

Exam Details

Detail Information
Examination College Lecturer 2014
Year 2014
Conducting Body RPSC
Paper Music Instrumental-II
Subject Music Instrumental
Duration 3 Hours
Number of Questions 150
Question Type Objective (MCQ)

This is the official question paper for the RPSC College Lecturer Examination held in 2014 for the Music Instrumental-II paper. The exam was conducted by the Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) and featured 150 objective questions to be answered within 3 hours. This paper is crucial for aspirants preparing for similar positions, offering insights into the exam pattern, question types, and the syllabus covered. It includes questions in both Hindi and English, making it a valuable resource for comprehensive preparation. Understanding the previous year's papers like this one is key to strategizing effectively for the upcoming examinations.

Major Topics Covered

  • Music Instrumental
  • Indian Music
  • Hindustani Music
  • Raag
  • Alankar
  • Swar
  • Taal

Why This Paper is Important

  • Useful for College Lecturer preparation
  • Helps understand the latest exam pattern
  • Useful for practice and self-assessment
  • Covers frequently asked General Studies topics
  • Helpful for analysing question trends

Related Resources

  • College Lecturer 2016 Music Instrumental-II Question Paper
  • College Lecturer 2014 Music Instrumental-I Question Paper
  • RPSC Grade I Music Teacher Question Paper
  • College Lecturer 2014 Music Instrumental-II Answer Key
  • College Lecturer Music Instrumental Syllabus
  • RPSC Syllabus
  • College Lecturer Exam Pattern
  • RPSC Exam Pattern

Instructions

  • taal निम्नलिखित में से "अलंकार" का दूसरा नाम है ?
  • राग ^{(4)} ताल Ques # : 2 on basis of ascending and descending order of the notes in hindustani music, how many jatis can be formed at the maximum?
  • हिन्दुस्तानी संगीत में आरोह-अवरोह में प्रयुक्त स्वरों के आधार पर अधिकतम कितनी जातियां हो सकती है 1) 9 2) 10 3) 15 20
  • स्वर और समय की दृष्टि से रागों का विभाजन कितने भागों में किया गया है :- \overline{3} 1) 5 2) 3) 6

  • Ques # : 3 according to swar and time, raags has been classified into how many parts ? 1) 3 \mathfrak s 2) 3) 6 10
  • 10 Ques # : 4 according to indian music, swasthan niyam means :

Questions (page 2)

Q4. भारतीय संगीत में "स्वस्थान नियम " से अभिप्राय है :-

  • (1) प्राचीन काल में आलाप करने का ढंग
  • (2) गाने की क्रिया
  • (3) सिखने की क्रिया
  • (4) बजाने की क्रिया

Q5. from the following, which one is not a lakshan of raag ?

  • (1) गृह
  • (2) अंश
  • (3) अपन्यास
  • (4) उपन्यास

Q6. from the following raagas, which doesn't fall under the category of ashray raag?

  • (1) बिलावल
  • (2) काफी
  • (3) कल्याण
  • (4) जौनपुरी

Q7. according to shivmat, how many raagniyas were there for six raags ?

  • (1) 36
  • (2) 30
  • (3) 20
  • (4) 15

Q8. name the scholar, who used the term "raag" for the first time ?

  • (1) bharat
  • (2) matang

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What is the name of the exam?

The exam is the College Lecturer Examination.

What year is this question paper from?

This question paper is from the year 2014.

Which subject does this paper cover?

This paper covers Music Instrumental-II.

Who conducts the College Lecturer exam?

The Rajasthan Public Service Commission (RPSC) conducts the College Lecturer exam.

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The paper contains 150 questions.

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The time allowed for the exam is 3 hours.

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