1. According to the passage (
Detail Question Type), the painting entitled Diego and I
In her paintings she was often even bolder - something related to this will be the answer
(A) is characterized by
bold, assertive
color. - Inconsistent
(B) was a form of
homage to Kahlo’s husband. - Out of scope. We do not know whether it is homage or disrespect.
(C)
uses images from
nature as a type of adornment. - Out of scope. In the earlier example, it was but not on this one.
(D) is a statement of
intense personal pain or internal threat. - Inconsistent. We do not know whether it was intense or mild.
(E) portrays Kahlo in a characteristically
provocative manner. Yes. As stated in the above line.
Hence, E.
2. The passage provides, or implies, information for responding to all of the following questions EXCEPT:(
Inference Question Type)
GeminiHeat Carcass.
Need clarification on this one.(A) How and
when did Kahlo’s work as an artist begin? - Childhood
(B) What, if any, were the early
manifestations of Kahlo’s artistic sensibility? - nationalism and individuality
(C) How has Kahlo chosen to
represent herself in self-portraits? - Bold and colorful
(D) In what period or school of art are Kahlo’s works mainly classified? - No where it is stated
(E) How did Kahlo view her relationship to artist Diego Rivera?
In another painting called Diego and I, showing both Kahlo and her famous painter husband Diego Rivera, Kahlo’s hair is wrapped around her neck as if it were a strangulation device.- How this sentence says any relationship with her husband? Yes they were both in the painting but this does not mean that strangulation was portraited because of her husband.
3. Among the following characterizations, the passage is best viewed as a/an (
Main Point Question Type)
(A)
survey of the painting techniques employed by Frida Kahlo. - out of scope
(B)
brief biography of the early life and art of Frida Kahlo. - Inconsistent. Not just the biography but also the significance.
(C)
analysis on the overlap between Kahlo’s
art and
personality. - makes sense.
(D)
discussion of the ways in which the Mexican nationalist movement influenced Kahlo. - Out of scope
(E) short
meditation on the relationship of pain and illness to Kahlo’s art. - out of scope.
Hence, C.