Rajasthan Art History and Culture Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: When was the famous folk god Gogaji born?
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Answer : 4. "1003"
Q: Who contributed the most in helping prince Ajeetsingh in getting back Kingdom of Jodhpur?
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61483a114ed0153e6e6f13b4- 1Veer Durgadas Rathoretrue
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Answer : 1. "Veer Durgadas Rathore"
Explanation :
1. Durgadas Rathore helped in installing Ajit Singh of Marwar on the throne. Ajit Singh was the son of Maharaja Jaswant Singh. After the death of Jaswant Singh, Aurangzeb did not accept his son Ajit Singh as the ruler of Marwar. He placed his puppet ruler Kirti Singh in control of Marwar.
2. Veer Durgadas Rathore is called the savior of Marwar, Anabindiya pearl of Marwar, UNICEF of Rathores.
3. Veer Durgadas Rathore was born on 13 August 1638 in Salwa village of Marwar princely state. Durgadas Rathore's father's name was Askaran who used to be the minister of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in Jodhpur court.
4. Even today in the history of Rajasthan, it is said about brave Durgadas Rathod that “Mai Aihadau Poot Jan, Jehdau Durgadas, Band Marudhara Rakhiyo Bin Khambha Aakash”.
Q: The Rajjab Vani' book is related to which cult?
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Answer : 1. "Dadu"
Explanation :
The book 'Rajab Vani' is related to Dadupanth. Dadupanth is a Bhakti movement of Hinduism, founded by Dadu Dayal in the 15th century. The objective of Dadupanth is to bring people of all religions and castes together and spread love and peace.
Q: Who was the most glorious ruler of Chauhan dynasty?
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Answer : 1. "Prithviraj - III"
Q: 'Hoon Gori Kinn Peev ri' novel was written by-
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Answer : 2. "Yadavendra Sharma 'Chandra' "
Q: Which of the following is not a creation of Mani Madhukar?
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Answer : 4. "Jamaro"
Q: Which princely state of Rajasthan provides protection to blue pottery?
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Answer : 4. "Jaipur"
Explanation :
1. Sawai Ram Singh II of Jaipur patronized Blue Pottery.
2. Blue pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur.
3. It is originally from Turko-Persian.
4. This art came to Lahore from Persia during the reign of Akbar.
5. After this Ram Singh I brought it from Lahore to Jaipur. However, the greatest development of this art took place during the reign of Ram Sawai Singh II.
6. He sent Churaman and Kaluram potters to Delhi to learn this art.
Q: Which city in Rajasthan is known for its 'blue pottery'?
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Answer : 3. "Jaipur"
Explanation :
1. Sawai Ram Singh II of Jaipur patronized Blue Pottery.
2. Blue pottery is widely recognized as a traditional craft of Jaipur.
3. It is originally from Turko-Persian.
4. This art came to Lahore from Persia during the reign of Akbar.
5. After this Ram Singh I brought it from Lahore to Jaipur. However, the greatest development of this art took place during the reign of Ram Sawai Singh II.
6. He sent Churaman and Kaluram potters to Delhi to learn this art.

