(a) The Dancing Girl belongs to Mohenjo-daro.
(b) In the museum she’s kept among terracotta animals.
(c) Information about the name of the National Museum in Delhi is not given in the passage.
(d) ‘Great Art’ has power because the ability to communicate across centuries.
(e) The jewellery she wears is a series of bangles — of shell or ivory or thin metal — clothe her left upper arm all the way down to her fingers. A necklace with three pendants bunched together and a few bangles above the elbow and wrist on the right hand display an almost modern art.
(f) She reminds us that it is important to visit museums in our country to experience the impact that a work of art leaves on our senses, to find among all the riches one particular vision of beauty that speaks to us alone.
(g) The synonym of the word ‘‘among’’ in paragraph 1 is "amid"
(h) True