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=>ANSWER: B (complexity)


1. She also observes that pleasing works of art often contain certain repeated…..which occur frequently in the


natural world.


Keywords: pleasing works of art, repeated


In paragraph 7, the writer argues that “What‟s more, appealing pieces both abstract and representational, show signs of „fractals‟-repeated motifs recurring in different scales. Fractals are common throughout nature, for example in the shapes of mountain peaks of branches of trees. It is possible that our visual system, which evolved in

the great outdoors, finds it easier to process such patterns.” So, pleasing works of art often contain certain repeated motifs/ patterns which occur frequently in the natural world.





  • motifs=patterns=images




  • pleasing=appealing

  • works of art=pieces




  • occur frequently=are common




  • in the natural world=throughout nature



=>ANSWER: H (images)


1. Forsythe‟s findings contradicted previous beliefs on the function of „fractals‟ in art


Keywords: contradicted, previous beliefs




In paragraph 7 which details Forsythe‟s findings, the writer does not mentions whether her findings contradicted previous beliefs on the function of „fractals‟ in art. Although fractals are mentioned, this is only to explain what they are. So, the statement is NOT GIVEN.


=>ANSWER: NOT GIVEN


1. Certain ideas regarding the link between „mirror neurons‟ and art appreciation require further verification.

Keywords: link, mirror neurons, art appreciation, further verification




In paragraph 8, the writer says that “It is also intriguing that the brain appears to process movement when we see a handwritten letter, as if we are replaying the writer‟s moment of creation. This has led some to wonder whether Pollock‟s works feel so dynamic because the brain reconstructs the energetic actions the artist used as he

painted. This may be down to our brain‟s „mirror neurons‟, which are known to mimic others‟ actions. The hypothesis will need to be thoroughly tested…”


 require further verification= The hypothesis will need to be thoroughly tested





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