QUIZ – 2020: Insights Static Quiz, 18 February 2020 – Art and Culture
INSIGHTS STATIC QUIZ 2019
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Question 1 of 5
1. Question
Consider the following statements.
- Ellora have Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments.
- Bodhgaya is a pilgrimage site since Siddhartha achieved enlightenment here and became Gautama Buddha.
- Mahabodhi Temple at Bodhgaya is completely built in nagara style.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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Solution: a)
Sites such as Ellora have Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments. Bodhgaya is a pilgrimage site since Siddhartha achieved enlightenment here and became Gautama Buddha. While the bodhi tree is of immense importance, the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodhgaya is an important reminder of the brickwork of that time. The first shrine here, located at the base of the Bodhi tree, is said to have been constructed by King Ashoka; the vedika around it is said to be post-Mauryan, of about 100 BCE; many of the sculptures in the niches in the temple are dated to the eighth century Pala Period, while the actual Mahabodhi temple itself as it stands now is largely a Colonial Period reconstruction of the old seventh
century design. The design of the temple is unusual. It is, strictly speaking, neither dravida or nagara. It is narrow like a nagara temple, but it rises without curving, like a dravida one.
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Solution: a)
Sites such as Ellora have Buddhist, Hindu and Jain monuments. Bodhgaya is a pilgrimage site since Siddhartha achieved enlightenment here and became Gautama Buddha. While the bodhi tree is of immense importance, the Mahabodhi Temple at Bodhgaya is an important reminder of the brickwork of that time. The first shrine here, located at the base of the Bodhi tree, is said to have been constructed by King Ashoka; the vedika around it is said to be post-Mauryan, of about 100 BCE; many of the sculptures in the niches in the temple are dated to the eighth century Pala Period, while the actual Mahabodhi temple itself as it stands now is largely a Colonial Period reconstruction of the old seventh
century design. The design of the temple is unusual. It is, strictly speaking, neither dravida or nagara. It is narrow like a nagara temple, but it rises without curving, like a dravida one.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Consider the following statements regarding Nalanda University.
- The University of Nalanda is a mahavihara as it is a complex of several monastries of various sizes.
- Most of the information about Nalanda is based on its excavations.
- There is evidence that all three Buddhist doctrines— Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana—were taught here.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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Solution: c)
The monastic university of Nalanda is a mahavihara as it is a complex of several monastries of various sizes. Till date, only a small portion of this ancient learning centre has been excavated as most of it lies buried under contemporary civilisation, making further excavations almost impossible.
Most of the information about Nalanda is based on the records of Xuan Zang—previously spelt as ‘Hsuan-tsang’— which states that the foundation of a monastery was laid by Kumargupta I in the fifth century CE; and this was carried forward by the later monarchs who built up a fantastic university here. There is evidence that all three Buddhist doctrines— Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana—were taught here.
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Solution: c)
The monastic university of Nalanda is a mahavihara as it is a complex of several monastries of various sizes. Till date, only a small portion of this ancient learning centre has been excavated as most of it lies buried under contemporary civilisation, making further excavations almost impossible.
Most of the information about Nalanda is based on the records of Xuan Zang—previously spelt as ‘Hsuan-tsang’— which states that the foundation of a monastery was laid by Kumargupta I in the fifth century CE; and this was carried forward by the later monarchs who built up a fantastic university here. There is evidence that all three Buddhist doctrines— Theravada, Mahayana and Vajrayana—were taught here.
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Consider the following statements:
- Both Chinese Pilgrims Huien Tsang and Fa-hien studied at Nalanda.
- Nalanda was an important centre of Pala sculptures and bronzes.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
Correct
Solution: c)
According to literary tradition, Nalanda, 10 kilometres north of Rajgir and a suburb of the ancient city, was visited by Buddha and Mahavira. Ashoka is said to have worshipped at the chaitya-niches of Sariputra, Buddha’s disciple, and erected a temple. By the time of Harsha A.D. 606-648, Nalanda had become the principal centre of Mahayana learning and a famed University town with numerous shrines and monasteries which attracted scholars from far and near. The Chinese Pilgrims Huien Tsang and Fa-hien studied at Nalanda and have left account of the settlement and its life. Nalanda was an important centre of Pala sculptures and bronzes and has also yielded seals and sealings of great historical significance.
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Solution: c)
According to literary tradition, Nalanda, 10 kilometres north of Rajgir and a suburb of the ancient city, was visited by Buddha and Mahavira. Ashoka is said to have worshipped at the chaitya-niches of Sariputra, Buddha’s disciple, and erected a temple. By the time of Harsha A.D. 606-648, Nalanda had become the principal centre of Mahayana learning and a famed University town with numerous shrines and monasteries which attracted scholars from far and near. The Chinese Pilgrims Huien Tsang and Fa-hien studied at Nalanda and have left account of the settlement and its life. Nalanda was an important centre of Pala sculptures and bronzes and has also yielded seals and sealings of great historical significance.
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Question 4 of 5
4. Question
Consider the following statements:
- It is a form of mask dance that uses vigorous martial movements to narrate mythological stories.
- There are three main styles of the dance named after the location where they are performed, i.e. Purulia, Seraikella, and Mayurbhanj.
- Some narrations also use natural themes such as Sarpa nritya or Mayur Nritya.
The above statements are associated with
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Solution: b)
Chhau is found in three styles named after the location where they are performed, i.e. the Purulia Chau of Bengal, the Seraikella Chau of Jharkhand, and the Mayurbhanj Chau of Odisha.
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Solution: b)
Chhau is found in three styles named after the location where they are performed, i.e. the Purulia Chau of Bengal, the Seraikella Chau of Jharkhand, and the Mayurbhanj Chau of Odisha.
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Question 5 of 5
5. Question
Consider the following statements:
- Apart from Rani-ki-Vav at Patan, no other site from Gujarat has been inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site List.
- Pathan architecture is an austere style of architecture, the works related to which have been constructed only in Delhi.
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
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Solution: d)
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is also a heritage site found in Gujarat. Pathan architecture works can be found in Ahmedabad also.
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Solution: d)
Champaner-Pavagadh Archaeological Park is also a heritage site found in Gujarat. Pathan architecture works can be found in Ahmedabad also.








