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Which of the following techniques were used for decoration in Indo Islamic architecture?
1. Pietra dura
2. Tesselation
3. Dado panels
4. Jali work
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The Indo Islamic architecture was synthesis of architectural form of different religions. For decorative purposes it used:
Who amongst the following kings was/were followers of Jainism?
1. Rajaraja I
2. Chandragupta Maurya
3. Mahendraverman Pallava I
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With reference to reforms in land revenue administration by Sher Shah , consider the following
statements:
1. The assessment of land revenue was done on the basis of measurement of the sown land and peasant could pay only in cash.
2. A cess was introduced in order to provide protection against famine and other natural calamities.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
The assessment of land revenue was done onthe basis of the measurement of the land,however the peasants were given option ofpaying in cash or kind. Hence, statement 1 is wrong.
Sher shah introduced a ces at rate of twoand a half seers per bigha in order to guardagainst famine and other natural calamities.Hence, statement 2 is correct.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
1. The USSR assisted in the building of the Bhilai Steel plant.
2. The British assisted in the building of the Bokaro Steel plant.
The Bhilai Steel Plant, located in Bhilai, in the Indian state of Chhattisgarh, was set up with the help of the USSR in 1955. Bokaro Steel Plant is located in the Bokaro district of Jharkhand. It is the fourth integrated public sector steel plant in India built with Soviet help in 1972 .
With reference to Indian classical music, consider the following statements:
1. While there exists various styles of singing in Hindustani music, Carnatic music is sung only in one style.
2. Adherence to time or Samay concept is central feature of Hindustani music only.
3. The number of ragas in Carnatic music is more than those in Hindustani music.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With reference to Kabir, consider the following statements:
1. He believed in monothestic religious system.
2. He advocated abolition of varnashrama.
3. He incorporated some of the principles of Islam in his teachings.
4. Bani, a collection of hyms and poems of Kabir gives an insight into Kabir's philosophy.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which among the following sites provide theearliest evidence of settled agriculture in the Indiansubcontinent?
Consider the following statements:
1. The branch of knowledge which studies coins is called numismatics.
2. The earliest coins called the punch marked were in silver and copper.
3. The punch-marked coins does not bear any inscription on them.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements:
1. Only the Kshatriyas and Brahmanas were entitled to upanayana ceremony.
2. The importance of Sabha and Samiti diminished during the later Vedic period.
3. Ashramas were well established during the Vedic times.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Correct Answer :- b
Explanation:- (a) Brahmins, Kshatriyas, Vaishyas are 3 varnas were entitled to upanayana or investiture with the sacred thread according to the Vedic mantras.
(b)In later Vedic times popular assemblies lost importance, and royal power increased at their cost. The Vidatha completely disappeared. The Sabha and Samiti continued to hold the ground, but their character changed.At the lower levels, the administration was carried on by the village assemblies. The importance of the samiti and the sabha had diminished during the later vedic period.
(c) Ashramas or four stages of life were not well established in Vedic times.
Pallava king who defeated Pulakesin-II andadopted the tittle of Vatapikonda was:
Consider the following pairs:
Site Age
1. Kurnool : Paleolithic
2. Bagor : Mesolithic
3. Mehrgarh : Neolithic
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctlymatched?
All are correctly matched.Kurnool - Traces of ash have been found herewhich suggests that people were familiarwith the use of fire.Bagor - This site provides the earliestevidence for the domestication of animals.Mehrgarh - Women and men learnt to growbarley and wheat, and rear sheep and goatsfor the first time in this area.
With reference to 'tantricism', which spread in India from about the sixth century A.D., consider the
following statements:
1. It admitted both women and shudras into its ranks.
2. It arose as a result of the large-scale admission of the aboriginal peoples in brahmanical society.
3. It permeated Buddhism and not Jainism.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Which among the following is not a similar teaching preached by both Jainism and Buddhistphilosophy?
Consider the following statements:
1. Varahmira discussed the concept of Trigonometry.
2. Aryabhatta was the first book to mention 'zero' as a number.
3. Brihasmita was the first text to mention surgery.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Aryabhatta discovered algebra and alsoformulated the area of a triangle, which ledto the origin of Trigonometry.Varahamihira in Panch Siddhantika gives thesummary of five schools of astronomypresent in his time.Zero was discovered in India in the secondcentury BC. Brahmagupta’s BrahmasputaSiddhanta is the very first book thatmentioned ‘zero’ as a number, hence,Brahmagupta is considered as the man whofound zero.Varahamihira’s Brihatsamhita of the sixthcentury AD is a work in the field ofastronomy.
The seismic weaves helps in understanding the interior of earth. Which of the following about seismic waves is/are correct ?
1. P waves travel with fastest speed and are most destructive.
2. S waves cannot pass through liquid.
3. The surface waves (L) are analogous to light waves.
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2 only. Though P waves travel with fastest speed, they are not most destructive. L waves are most violent and destructive. It’s the S waves that are analogous to light waves because S waves are transverse in the nature and the particle moves at right angles to the direction of propagation.
With reference to Khajuraho temples, consider the following statements:
1. They are made of sandstone.
2. Both the interior and exterior walls are lavishly decorated with carvings.
3. Stellate plan style of temple making is followed
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Aarchaeologists discovered a six feet three inch statue in which country?
Consider the following statements regarding Sangam literature:
1. Melkannakku contains the major work of narrative text written during this period.
2. Tolkapiyyam centres around a love story between a courtesan and a dignatory.
3. Silppadikaram deals with grammar and poetics.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With reference to Sufi movement in India, consider the following statements:
1. The Ba-shara tradition could not become significant in India as it followed the Islamic law (sharia).
2. Chishti and Suharwadi silsilahs were part of Ba- shara tradition.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With reference to Virashaiva tradition in medieval India, consider the following statements:
1. The movement was led by a Brahmana named Basavanna.
2. The movement opposed worship of Shiva in form of linga.
3. The movement encouraged remarriage of widows.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With reference to the 'Amara Nayaka' officers during Vijayanagar empire, consider the following
statements:
1. The title of Amara Nayakas, was given to military commanders only.
2. They were responsible for collection of taxes from peasants.
3. They had to maintain a stipulated contingent of horses and elephants.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements:
1. Under the dahsala system of Akbar, the land revenue from a particular land was fixed for ten years.
2. Under the ghalla- bakshi system, the produce from land was divided between the peasants and the state in fixed proportion.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following statements with regard to the life spent by Hsuan Tsang, a Chinese traveller in
India:
1. He visited India during the rule of Chandragupta II.
2. He studied Buddhism at Taxila University.
3. He translated Buddhist texts written in Sanskrit into Chinese.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With which school of Indian philosophy the'Theory of karma' is associated?
Theory of karma means that a person in hispresent birth has to bear the consequencesof his actions performed in his previous birth. It is associated with Vedanta chool ofphilosphy.
Consider the following statements about shrines of the temple in earlier times:
1. Sandhara type were shrines without pradakshinapatha.
2. Nirandhara type were shrines with pradakshinapatha.
3. Sarvatobhadra were shrines which can be accessed from all sides.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With reference to Buddhist literature, consider the following statements:
1. Milindapanho is a non-canonical Buddhist literature.
2. Jataka tales are canonical buddhist literature.
3. Therigatha literature describes the monk's experience of renunciation.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
With reference to Akbar's Rajput policy, consider the following statements:
1. In pursuance of his rajput policy, Akbar abolished jizyah and extended pilgrimage tax to muslims also.
2. Akbar not only inducted Rajput rajas into Mughal administration but also treated them on par with Mughal officials.
3. Akbar treated matrimonial alliances with Rajput rajas as test of loyalty and submission.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Consider the following pairs:
New Year Festival State
1. Ugadi : Andhra Pradesh
2. Losar : Arunanchal Pradesh
3. Gudi Padwa : Maharashtra
4. Vishu : Manipur
Which of the pairs given above is/are correctly matched?
With reference to Bhagvatism, consider the following statements:
1. It supported animal sacrifices in line with vedic culture.
2. There was no place for tribal gods in bhagvatism.
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Bhagvatism originated in post Maurya times. Vishnu was a minor god in Vedic times who represented sun and the fertility cult. Laterhe was merged with a non-Vedic tribal god Narayana and came to be known as Narayan-Vishnu. Narayan was called bhagavat and hisworshippers were called bhagvatas. AlsoVishnu came to be identical with a legendaryhero of the Vrishni tribe of western Indiaknown as Krishna-Vasudeva. By 200 B.C.three streams of worshippers and their godsmerged into one and resulted into creation of Bhagavatism or Vaishanavism. Bhagvatism was marked by bhakti and ahimsa. Theahimsa doctrine suited the agriculturalsociety, and was in keeping with the old cultof life giving fertility associated with vishnu.
Lord Shiva's image is sometime shown withthree heads like the image of Maheshmurti atElephanta caves. It symbolizes what?
The three faces of Maheshmurti in Elephantacave are with different expressions on theirfaces and different crowns as per their iconographic prescription. The central headis the main Shiva in a calm, peaceful andmeditating state. In the left of main Shivathere is the face of Uma with all femininecharacters. The right face is of Bhairavclearly shown in profile in anger with bulgingeyes and moustache.
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