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Choose the correct one:
  • a)
    Straberry
  • b)
    Strawbery
  • c)
    Strawberry
  • d)
    Strabary
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Correct spelling of the fruit is "Strawberry"

Explanation:
The correct spelling of the fruit is "Strawberry" which is correctly spelled in option 'C'. The other options have incorrect spellings of the fruit.

- Option 'A' has incorrect spelling as "Straberry"
- Option 'B' has incorrect spelling as "Strawbery"
- Option 'D' has incorrect spelling as "Strabary"

Therefore, the correct answer is option 'C' which is "Strawberry".
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What were the brushes used by the artists of Bhimbetka made of?
  • a)
    Animal fat
  • b)
    Limestone
  • c)
    Plant fiber
  • d)
    Gum or resin from trees
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
The brushes used by the artists of Bhimbetka were made of plant fiber, according to the given passage. The paints were made by grinding various rocks and minerals, and then mixed with water and some thick or sticky substance such as animal fat or gum or resin from trees. But the brushes were made of plant fiber, which was likely a suitable material for the brushes due to its flexibility and ability to hold the paint.

Which animals are depicted in the Mesolithic paintings?
  • a)
    Only domestic animals
  • b)
    Only aquatic animals
  • c)
    Both land and aquatic animals
  • d)
    Only birds
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Ravi Sharma answered
The Mesolithic paintings depict various hunting scenes where animals like elephant, bison, tiger, boar, deer, antelope, leopard, panther, rhinoceros, fish, frog, lizard, squirrel and at times birds are also depicted.

Why were multiple layers of paintings found in some areas at Bhimbetka?
  • a)
    The artist did not like his creation and painted another painting on the previous one
  • b)
    The area was considered sacred or special
  • c)
    The area may have been used by different generations of people at different times
  • d)
    All of the above
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Anjali Sharma answered
The multiple layers of paintings found in some areas at Bhimbetka may be due to various reasons such as the artist not liking their creation and painting another painting on the previous one, some of the paintings and places being considered sacred or special, or the area may have been used by different generations of people at different times.

Which of the following is NOT depicted in the paintings at Bhimbetka?
  • a)
    Animals chasing men
  • b)
    People gathering fruit or honey
  • c)
    Women preparing food
  • d)
    Vehicles and machines
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Hansa Sharma answered
Many animals are depicted in the paintings, as well as scenes of people gathering fruit or honey and women preparing food. However, there is no mention of vehicles or machines being depicted.

Which historical periods are covered in the paintings of Bhimbetka?
  • a)
    Three
  • b)
    Four
  • c)
    Five
  • d)
    Six
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Hansa Sharma answered
The rock art of Bhimbetka has been classified into various groups on the bases of style, technique and superimposition. The drawings and paintings can be categorised into seven historical periods, but here only the first three phases have been discussed.

Who was responsible for the discovery of the first rock paintings in India?
  • a)
    V.S. Wakankar
  • b)
    Archibald Carlleyle
  • c)
    Cockburn
  • d)
    Mitra
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Archibald Carlleyle is credited with the discovery of the first rock paintings in India during the years 1867-1868. His work marked a significant moment in the study of prehistoric art, as these findings predate the well-known Altamira caves in Spain. The discovery of rock art in India has provided valuable insights into the lives and cultures of early humans, showcasing their artistic expressions and connection to the environment. An interesting fact is that these early artworks often serve as a window into social practices and beliefs of prehistoric communities.

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