CONDUCTING AN INTERVIEW
YOU ARE A CHILD ARTIST. YOU HAVE BEEN PRESENTED WITH A PRESTIGIOUS AWARD FOR YOUR
INGENIOUS PAINTING. EVALUATE YOUR RESPONSES ARTICULATELY IN YOUR INTERVIEW KEEPING IN MIND
THE QUESTIONS ASKED BY THE INTERVIEWER.
QUESTIONS:
1) WHAT INFLUENCED YOU TO PAINT THIS ABSTRACT BEAUTY?
2) WHY DID YOU CHOOSE THE GENRE OF ABSTRACT PAINTING? DESCRIBE YOUR
INSPIRATION.
3) HOW ARE YOU ADJUSTING TO THE NEWFOUND SUCCESS AT SUCH A YOUNG AGE?
WHAT ARE YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVOURS?
RESOURCE INFORMATION
Abstract art uses visual language of shape, form, color and line to create a composition
which may exist with a degree of independence from visual references in the world.
Abstract art, non-figurative art, non-objective art, and non-representational art are all
closely related terms. They have similar, but perhaps not identical, meanings.
Abstraction indicates a departure from reality in depiction of imagery in art. This departure
from accurate representation can be slight, partial, or complete. Abstraction exists along a
continuum. Even art that aims for verisimilitude of the highest degree can be said to be
abstract, at least theoretically, since perfect representation is impossible. Artwork which
takes liberties, e.g. altering color or form in ways that are conspicuous, can be said to be
partially abstract. Total abstraction bears no trace of any reference to anything
recognizable. In geometric abstraction, for instance, one is unlikely to find references to
naturalistic entities. Figurative art and total abstraction are almost mutually exclusive. But
figurative and representational (or realistic) art often contain partial abstraction.
CONDUCTING AN INTERVIEW
YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE NATIONAL CRICKET TEAM. YOUR TEAM HAS LOST IN THE FINALS OF THE ICC
MEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP CHAMPIONSHIP. EVALUATE YOUR RESPONSES ARTICULATELY IN YOUR
INTERVIEW KEEPING IN MIND THE QUESTIONS ASKED BY THE INTERVIEWER.
QUESTIONS:
1) WHAT WAS YOUR AGENDA WHEN YOU STEPPED ON THE PITCH THAT MORNING?
2) WHAT WAS YOUR STRATEGY TO BEAT THE OPPOSING TEAM? WHAT WENT
WRONG?
3) WHAT ARE YOUR LEARNINGS FROM THE CHAMPIONSHIP? HOW ARE YOU AND
THE TEAM PREPARING FOR THE UPCOMING MATCHES?
RESOURCE INFORMATION
Australia once again showed their ability to produce their best on the grandest of occasions on
Sunday when they toppled India to win the 50-overs World Cup title and cement their status as
the most successful team in the tournament's history.
Australia opener Travis Head smashed a magnificent century to fashion their six-wicket victory
against the tournament's form team who posted a below-par 240 all out and were reeled in with
seven overs to spare. Head hit a superb 137 off 120 balls to ease Australian nerves after a top-
order wobble before they romped home in a contest that never reached great heights.
Australia entered the match as clear underdogs against an all-conquering India side, who had
won 10 matches in a row to storm into the final. India's batting template in the tournament had
skipper Rohit Sharma setting the tone with unbridled aggression at the top and Virat Kohli playing
the anchor with others batting around them.
They stuck to the formula in the final but Australia's immaculate bowling, aided by sharp fielding,
frustrated India when it mattered the most. Head took a stunning catch to dismiss Rohit for 47
and player-of-the-tournament Kohli chopped a delivery onto his stumps to depart after a fluent
54. KL Rahul made 66 but it was a remarkable job by the Australian bowlers to restrict India to
240 all out in exactly 50 overs.