Indian Art and Culture Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: The actual name of Dayanand Sarasawati is__
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5f029766f75c916d6120a9d6- 1Mool Chandrafalse
- 2Mula Shankertrue
- 3Daya Shankerfalse
- 4Virjanandfalse
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Answer : 2. "Mula Shanker"
Q: Which one of the following is the correct meaning of ziyarat?
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6310fb464e3bf85cbe830b3d- 1Pilgrimate to the tombs of sufi saintstrue
- 2The practice of revenue farmingfalse
- 3The death anniversary of a sufi shaikhfalse
- 4A form of Islamic divorcefalse
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Answer : 1. "Pilgrimate to the tombs of sufi saints "
Explanation :
1. Sufism emerged as a powerful movement during the medieval period in India.
2. Sufis were so called because of the purity of their hearts.
3. Unity in God, complete self-surrender, charity, worship, human love etc. are the main teachings of Sufism.
5. Ziyarat means pilgrimage to the tomb of a Sufi saint on his death anniversary.
Q: With which of the following states is the tribal festival named 'Madai' traditionally associated?
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6572e8e5c273eebf6bc528cc- 1Tripurafalse
- 2Chhattisgarhtrue
- 3Tamil Nadufalse
- 4Himachal Pradeshfalse
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Answer : 2. "Chhattisgarh"
Explanation :
1. Madai is an important tribal festival of Chhattisgarh.
2. Tribal communities worship Goddess Danteshwari and gather with local deities from various nearby villages in March.
3. They perform relo, chital, and masked dances and conclude the celebration with a huge banquet of fruits and local specialities along with a decoction made from the flowers of Mahua trees.
Q: In which state of India, is the Chapchar Kut festival celebrated?
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642eaede2b960e1a419ccdb3- 1Jharkhandfalse
- 2Goafalse
- 3Mizoramtrue
- 4Keralafalse
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Answer : 3. "Mizoram"
Explanation :
The Chapchar Kut is a festival of Mizoram, India. It is celebrated during March after completion of their most arduous task of jhum operation i.e., jungle-clearing (clearing of the remnants of burning).
Q: The people of the Indus Valley Civilisation worshipped_____.
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5f082c91429a37679ec20649- 1Pashupatitrue
- 2Vishnufalse
- 3Indrafalse
- 4Brahmafalse
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Answer : 1. "Pashupati"
Q: In Indus Valley Civilization, Kalibangan is famous for which of the following?
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632c58251656651c9ea39783- 1Rockcut architecturefalse
- 2Sea portfalse
- 3Cotton cultivationfalse
- 4Potterytrue
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Answer : 4. "Pottery "
Explanation :
1. The oldest evidence of plowing the fields has been found from Kalibanga.
2. It is situated on the banks of Ghaggar (Saraswati) river in Hanumangarh district of northern Rajasthan.
3. Kalibanga was excavated in 1960 by B.B. Lal and B.K. Thapar had started it.
4. Evidence of farming is found from Kalibanga, which is the oldest in the world.
5. Evidence of fire altars are found in a row on a raised platform made of raw bricks.
6. It was first discovered by Amla Nand Ghosh in 1952. B. K Thapar and B. B Lal did excavation work here in 1961-69.
Q: Sabrimala Temple is located in?
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6047063df4cbdc23485933d7- 1Andhra Pradeshfalse
- 2Himachal Pradeshfalse
- 3Manipurfalse
- 4Keralatrue
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Answer : 4. "Kerala"
Q: Under the Mahayana Buddhism
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62681ee2e1e2a840c33a3cc1- 1Buddha's presence was shown in sculpture by using certain signs.false
- 2Statues of Buddha were made.true
- 3Bodhisattvas were not accepted as they were yet to attain enlightenment.false
- 4Mathura and Taxila declined as centres of sculpture.false
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Answer : 2. "Statues of Buddha were made. "
Explanation :
Buddhism is an Indian religion based on a series of core teachings attributed to Gautam Buddha. It originated in ancient India as a Shramana tradition between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE, spreading to much of Asia.

