CBSE ENGLISH LANGUAGE LITERATURE

CLASS 9

KATHMANDU

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What were the most universal sounds that the author heard?
A
sound of flute playing
B
sound of diffrent musics
C
vendors shouting
D
all
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The sounds he heard included film songs blaring out from the radios, noise from car horns, bicycle bells, and hawkers shouting. He listened to flute music, calling it the most universal and most particular of sounds.

Detailed explanation-2: -He describes how the serene music produced by the flute seller is heard clearly above all the other noise. 3. The author considers flute music to be “the most universal and most particular” of all music.

Detailed explanation-3: -Answer: The author considers flute music to be “the most universal and most particular” of all music. It belngs to all the cultures. Though each kind of flute has a specific fingering and compass, every flute produces music with the help of the human breath.

Detailed explanation-4: -Though they are universal, they are also equally distinct. Hence, Seth calls it “the most universal and most particular of sounds". Moreover, each type of flute is distinct for its placement of the holes, fingering, and the musical range. The music of a flute brings an entire culture along.

Detailed explanation-5: -What draws the author to the music of the flute? Ans: The author finds a flute seller along with many other hawkers in a corner of the square near his hotel in Kathmandu.

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