Quiz on “Art & Culture (History) Questions General Knowledge – 7” giving you an idea about questions asked on Art & History in competitive exams.
Who translated Ramayana into Persian?
A. Vishmamitra
B. Tulsidas
C. Kalidas
D. Badauri
Badaurii
nan
Que (152):
Raja Rammohan Roy and David Hare were associated with the foundation of which college?
A. Jai Hind college
B. Hindu College
C. Winston College
D. none of these
Hindu College
nan
Que (153):
Who was the founder of the Radha Swami Satsang ?
A. Basant Pancham
B. Siva Dayal Saheb
C. Saomi
D. Radha
Siva Dayal Saheb
nan
Que (154):
In the kingdom of Satavahanas of ancient India, what was a district called?
A. Anantapur
B. Bellary
C. Chingleput
D. Ahara
Ahara
nan
Que (155):
Which presents the most significant feature of Indus Valley Civilization?
A. Burnt brick building
B. Broken wells
C. Paintings
D. Cave carvings
Burnt brick buildings
nan
Que (156):
Of which thing were the Indus Valley houses built?
A. Cow Dung
B. Brick
C. Grass
D. none of these
Bricks
nan
Que (157):
What is Apabhramsa?
A. A work of the Jains
B. A work of Mahavir
C. A work of the Buddhists
D. A work of the Hindus
A work of the Jains
nan
Que (158):
Who was the architect of North and South Blocks of Central Secretariat in Delhi?
A. Theophilus Arthur Allen
B. Sir Charles Robert
C. Sir Charles Herbert
D. Sir Edward Lutyens
Sir Edward Lutyens
nan
Que (159):
Next to Hindi, which is the language spoken by the largest number of people in the Indian sub-continent?
A. Bengali
B. Tamil
C. Telugu
D. Pahadi
Bengali
nan
Que (160):
The temples built during the medieval period by which dynasty are known as ‘Seven Pagodas’ ?
A. Chollas
B. Pallavas
C. Nanda
D. Maurya
Pallavas
nan
Que (161):
Which Sultan added the Alai Darwaza to the Qutab Minar?
A. Babur
B. Jahangir
C. Akhbar
D. Alauddin Khalji
Alauddin Khalji
nan
Que (162):
Which region is culturally closer to India but ethnically closer to China?
A. South-East Asia
B. North-East Asia
C. South-west Asia
D. none of these
South-East Asia
nan
Que (163):
‘Arhai-Din-Ka Jhonpra’ built by Qutbuddin Aibak, where is this located?
A. Ajmer
B. Mecca
C. Agra
D. Dadar Haveli
Ajmer
nan
Que (164):
Akbar founded his own religion known as ‘Din-i-Ilahi’ what was its mean?
A. Divince Power
B. Divine Hope
C. Divine love
D. Divine faith
Divine faith
nan
Que (165):
Ali Akbar plays which musical instrument?
A. Veena
B. Sarod
C. Flute
D. Tabla
Sarod
nan
Que (166):
Which was adopted from the Maurya dynasty in the emblem of Government of India?
A. Four tigers
B. Four lions
C. Three Lions
D. Three tigers
Four lions
nan
Que (167):
By whom was word Adivasi was used for the first time to refer to the tribal people?
A. nan
B. nan
C. nan
D. nan
Thakkar Bappa
nan
Que (168):
The greatest development in the Kushana period was in which field?
A. Art
B. Music
C. Dance
D. Painting
Art
nan
Que (169):
The rock-cut temples of Mahabalipuram were built under the patronage of which king?
A. Pallava kings
B. Chola kings
C. Maurya kings
D. Nanda kings
Pallava kings
nan
Que (170):
With which had the Indus Valley people trade relations?
A. Portugals
B. Egyptians
C. Mesopotamia
D. Spain
Mesopotamia
nan
Que (171):
At which Harappan site have traces of a horse been found?
A. Harrapa
B. Surkotda
C. Sindh
D. Punjab
Surkotda
nan
Que (172):
Which rulers held a religious assembly at Prayag every five years?
A. Harshavardhana
B. Ajatastru
C. Pulakesi
D. Krishnadevraya
Harshavardhana
nan
Que (173):
Which was the first scholar, who read Ashokan edicts?
A. nan
B. nan
C. nan
D. nan
James Princep
nan
Que (174):
Which is an example of Mauryan art ?
A. Iron pillar
B. Standing buddha
C. Parel relief
D. Bull capital, Rampurva
Bull capital, Rampurva
nan
Que (175):
Where is the temple of Angkorvat?
A. Cambodia
B. Nepal
C. China
D. Tibet
In Cambodia
nan
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