Concept:Analytical questions require breaking down, comparing, and evaluating information, not just recalling facts.
Explanation:Option (a) asks about national curricular objectives achieved through heritage projects. This needs analyzing the link between objectives and projects.
Option (b) asks how historical methods help in science, art, and management. This involves comparing and applying methods across fields – an analytical task.
Option (c) asks for the number of languages Vividh Bharati broadcasts in. This is factual recall, not analysis.
Option (d) asks for a review of two historical serials. Reviewing requires analyzing content, themes, and accuracy – clearly analytical.
Option (e) asks what Bharuds are and where they are popular. Again, this is factual, not analytical.
Therefore, the questions that assess analytical thinking are (a), (b), and (d).
Answer:A. (a), (b) and (d) only