Languages Used in Film in SAARC Countries

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Which language is primarily used in films produced in Afghanistan?

  1. Dari

  2. Pashto

  3. Uzbek

  4. Turkmen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dari is the official language of Afghanistan and is widely used in film production in the country.

In Bangladesh, which language is predominantly used in films?

  1. Bengali

  2. Urdu

  3. Hindi

  4. English


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Bengali is the official language of Bangladesh and is the primary language used in film production in the country.

Which language is commonly used in films produced in Bhutan?

  1. Dzongkha

  2. Nepali

  3. Sanskrit

  4. Tibetan


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dzongkha is the official language of Bhutan and is the primary language used in film production in the country.

In India, which language is predominantly used in Bollywood films?

  1. Hindi

  2. Tamil

  3. Telugu

  4. Malayalam


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hindi is the primary language used in Bollywood films, which are produced in Mumbai, India.

Which language is commonly used in films produced in the Maldives?

  1. Dhivehi

  2. Sinhala

  3. Tamil

  4. English


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dhivehi is the official language of the Maldives and is the primary language used in film production in the country.

In Nepal, which language is predominantly used in films?

  1. Nepali

  2. Newari

  3. Tamang

  4. Magar


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Nepali is the official language of Nepal and is the primary language used in film production in the country.

Which language is commonly used in films produced in Pakistan?

  1. Urdu

  2. Punjabi

  3. Sindhi

  4. Balochi


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Urdu is the official language of Pakistan and is the primary language used in film production in the country.

In Sri Lanka, which language is predominantly used in films?

  1. Sinhala

  2. Tamil

  3. English

  4. Malayalam


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sinhala is the official language of Sri Lanka and is the primary language used in film production in the country.

Which language is commonly used in films produced in the SAARC region as a whole?

  1. Hindi

  2. Bengali

  3. Urdu

  4. Nepali


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hindi is the most widely used language in the SAARC region and is used in film production in several countries, including India, Nepal, and Bhutan.

What is the significance of using local languages in film production in SAARC countries?

  1. Preservation of cultural heritage

  2. Promotion of national identity

  3. Encouragement of linguistic diversity

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Using local languages in film production in SAARC countries helps preserve cultural heritage, promote national identity, and encourage linguistic diversity.

How does the use of local languages in films contribute to the preservation of cultural heritage?

  1. It showcases traditional customs and practices

  2. It promotes the use of indigenous languages

  3. It encourages the transmission of cultural knowledge

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Using local languages in films helps preserve cultural heritage by showcasing traditional customs and practices, promoting the use of indigenous languages, and encouraging the transmission of cultural knowledge.

In what ways does the use of local languages in films promote national identity?

  1. It fosters a sense of pride and belonging

  2. It strengthens cultural ties among citizens

  3. It contributes to the development of a national film industry

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Using local languages in films promotes national identity by fostering a sense of pride and belonging, strengthening cultural ties among citizens, and contributing to the development of a national film industry.

How does the use of local languages in films encourage linguistic diversity?

  1. It exposes audiences to different languages

  2. It promotes the learning of new languages

  3. It supports the revitalization of endangered languages

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Using local languages in films encourages linguistic diversity by exposing audiences to different languages, promoting the learning of new languages, and supporting the revitalization of endangered languages.

What are some of the challenges faced in using local languages in film production in SAARC countries?

  1. Limited resources and funding

  2. Lack of trained professionals

  3. Audience preferences for international films

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Challenges faced in using local languages in film production in SAARC countries include limited resources and funding, lack of trained professionals, and audience preferences for international films.

What measures can be taken to overcome the challenges faced in using local languages in film production in SAARC countries?

  1. Providing financial support to filmmakers

  2. Investing in training programs for film professionals

  3. Promoting local films through film festivals and awards

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Measures to overcome challenges in using local languages in film production in SAARC countries include providing financial support to filmmakers, investing in training programs for film professionals, and promoting local films through film festivals and awards.

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