(i) What was the court language in north India before the arrival of Turks, Afghans, and Persians?
(a) Prakrit
(b) Persian
(c) Sanskrit
(d) Urdu
(ii) Which language replaced Sanskrit as the court language in north India after the arrival of Turks?
(a) Prakrit
(b) Persian
(c) Sanskrit
(d) Urdu
(iii) What contributed to the growth of regional languages during the medieval period?
(a) Persian as the court language
(b) Bhakti movement
(c) Trade with foreign countries
(d) Adoption of Sanskrit
(iv) Which dance form originated in Tamil Nadu and is considered a classical dance form?
(a) Kathakali
(b) Bharatanatyam
(c) Kuchipudi
(d) Mohiniattam
(v) What was one of the distinctive features of medieval Bengali architecture?
(a) Use of concrete as the primary building material
(b) Use of iron pillars in temple construction
(c) Use of burnt bricks and terracotta
(d) Minimal external decorations
(i) Malayalam, a Dravidian language spoken mainly in Kerala, is believed to have evolved from __________.
(ii) The earliest form of the Bengali language developed as a mixture of __________ and Prakrit.
(iii) The Bhakti movement played a significant role in the development of __________ literature in Bengal.
(iv) The regional schools of miniature painting merged characteristics of the Mughal school with __________ traditions.
(v) In the medieval period, __________ and __________ were two musical instruments from the Middle East introduced in India.
Match the items in Column A with the appropriate items in Column B.
(i) Persian replaced Sanskrit as the court language in north India during the medieval period.
(ii) Manipravalam was a language that evolved from Malayalam in Kerala.
(iii) Miniature paintings were known for their use of bright colors and delicate brushwork.
(iv) Carnatic music was largely influenced by Middle Eastern musical forms.
(v) Bengal's unique culture developed under the rule of the Mughals.
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