Art & Culture Grand Test 1
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1) The famous Bhimbetka rock shelters, known for their prehistoric cave paintings, are located in which of the following ranges?
Explanation:
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2) Consider the following pairs of Mesolithic sites and states where paintings are found:
How many of the above pairs are correctly matched?
Explanation: All three pairs are incorrectly matched:
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3) Consider the following pairs of colours and their sources used in Chalcolithic paintings:
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4) Arrange the following prehistoric rock painting sites in India from south to north:
Select the correct answer using the code given below:
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5) Which of the following is not associated with the Paleolithic era?
Hence, option B is the correct answer.
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6) Consider the following statements about the ‘lost wax’ technique during the Harappan civilization:
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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7) Consider the following statements about sculptures from the Indus Valley Civilization:
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8) Consider the following animals are depicted on the Pashupati Seal from the Indus Valley Civilization.
How many of the above animals are seen on the Pashupati Seal?
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9) The terracotta ‘Plough’ was found in which of the following Harappan sites?
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10) Consider the following languages.
How many of the above languages are found on Ashoka’s pillars?
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11) Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Ashoka Pillars?
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12) Consider the following features commonly found in the Stupas:
How many of the above features are characteristics of the Stupas built during the time of Ashoka?
Explanation: All three features are characteristic of the Stupas built during the time of Ashoka:
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13) Consider the following descriptions of the four types of hand gestures (Mudras) depicted in Gandhara Art of the Buddha:
How many of the above statements are correctly matched with their meanings?
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14) Which of the following stupas is associated with the Kalinga War and was founded by Ashoka?
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15) Match the following Ashoka pillars with the states in which they are located:
Pillars: States:
Ashoka’s pillars, erected by Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Dynasty, are spread across various locations in India, each with its historical and cultural significance:
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16) Consider the following pairs of traditional murals and their associated states:
How many of the above pairs are incorrectly matched?
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17) Consider the following statements about the Ellora Caves:
How many of the above statements are correct?
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18) Consider the following terms and their descriptions related to ancient Indian traditions:
How many of the above descriptions are correctly matched with their terms?
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19) Which of the following schools of art is known for first representing Buddha in human form?
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20) Which of the following is NOT a type of early temple shrine as per historical records?
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21) In the context of Indian art and painting, which of the following terms refers to the aesthetic composition of a painting as described in the Chitrasutra of the Vishnudharmottara Purana?
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22) Consider the following statements regarding historical paintings:
How many of the above statements is/are correct?
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23) Consider the following objects
How many of the above objects seen in Queen Trishala’s dream before the birth of Mahavir:?
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24) Which ancient Jain text contains the teachings of Mahavira and prescribes the code of conduct for monks?
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25) Which Jain text narrates the story of Acharya Kalaka and his mission to rescue his abducted sister from an evil king?
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Art & Culture Grand Test 2
1) Consider the following statements regarding the Pala School of Painting:
How many of the above statements is/are incorrect?
2) Consider the following:
How many of the the above classifications are based on the physiognomic traits of appearance as described in Rasamanjari
3) Consider the following works of Mewar painting :
How many of the above is/are correctly attributed to Sahibdin?
4) Consider the following statements regarding the Kota School of Painting:
5) The Dhola-Maru paintings, associated with Jodhpur’s last phase of innovation, were created during the reign of which ruler?
6) Which medieval Indian painting style is known for illustrating scenes from the Bhagvata Purana, particularly depicting Lord Krishna’s leelas with carefully compartmentalized space?
7) Sawant Singh, who wrote under the pen name ‘Nagari Das,’ is associated with which famous painting and artistic tradition?
8) Who was the Mughal artist known for painting the ‘Falcon on a Bird Rest’ under Emperor Jahangir’s patronage?
9) The term ‘chaugan’ in the painting depicting Chand Bibi refers to which of the following?
10) Consider the following statements regarding Raja Ravi Varma:
11) Consider the following statements regarding Abanindranath Tagore and E. B. Havell:
12) Which institution, established by Rabindranath Tagore, became India’s first national art school and played a key role in early modern Indian art?
13) Which of the following artistic techniques was prominently used by Kshitindranath Majumdar in his watercolour paintings depicting divine themes?
14) The Guler School of painting, which later evolved into the Kangra School, was first developed under the patronage of which ruler?
15) The poetic description of Baramasa in the tenth chapter of Kavipriya was given by which poet?
16) Consider the following temple sites:
How many of the above were important temple sites from Brahmanical temple architecture?
17) Consider the following statements about the basic form of the Hindu temple:
Spire Structures:
Architectural Styles:
18) In a Nagara-style temple, where are the river goddesses Ganga and Yamuna usually placed?
19) Consider the following features related to Hindu temple architecture:
20) Consider the following statements about the Nagara architectural style:
How many of the above statements is/are Incorrect?
21) The Lakshmana Temple at Khajuraho, dedicated to Vishnu, was built by which ruler?
22) Consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above regarding Temples of West India is/are correct?
Material Diversity:
Art-Historical Sites:
23) Consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above regarding Sun Temple at Modhera is/are correct?
Sun Temple at Modhera:
Architectural Details:
24) The Ahom style of architecture in Assam evolved as a result of the fusion of which two styles?
25) Consider the following statements regarding Akota Bronzes in Gujarat:
Art & Culture Test 3
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1) Consider the following paintings:
How many of the above paintings were created by Abdul Rehman Chughtai?
Abdul Rehman Chughtai’s painting “Radhika”:
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2) Consider the following statements regarding the features of Pahari Paintings:
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3) Consider the following statements:
How many of the above statements regarding Guler School of Painting is/are correct?
Guler School
Transformation and Origin:
Key Artists:
Style Characteristics:
Development and Influence:
Artistic Legacy:
Historical Artistic Activity:
Notable Works:
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4) Under whose patronage did the Kangra School of Painting flourish?
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5) Which of the following is a distinctive feature of the Kangra style of painting?
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6) Consider the following statements:
Statement-I: Ananda Coomaraswamy promoted Swadeshi in art with Kakuzo Okakura.
Statement-II: Japanese artists taught the wash technique at Shantiniketan.
Which one of the following is correct?
Explanation
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7) Consider the following statements regarding Raja Ravi Varma:
Decline of Traditional Styles:
Rise of Academic Oil Painting:
Raja Ravi Varma’s Contributions:
Popularity and Commercial Success:
Cultural and Nationalistic Critique:
Emergence of the Bengal School of Art:
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8) Consider the following statements regarding Bengal School of Art:
The Bengal School of Art
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9) Which art school, considered India’s first national art school, was established as part of Visva-Bharati University?
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10) Who is considered the father figure of nationalist modernism in Indian art and the inventor of the wash painting technique?
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11) Consider the following statements regarding Haldi Grinder by Amrita Sher-Gil:
Haldi Grinder by Amrita Sher-Gil
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12) Consider the following statements regarding Krishna Reddy’s Print “Whiroo”:
WHIRLPOOL:
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13) Consider the following statements:
How many of the above statements regarding Ganesha Sculpture are correct?
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14) Consider the following themes:
How many of the above themes are part of Mithila paintings?
Mithila paintings
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15) What material is traditionally used as paint in Warli paintings?
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16) Consider the following statements regarding Indian painting traditions:
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17) Consider the following statements about medieval paintings:
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18) In the context of Jain painting, which of the following terms refers to the monastery libraries where illustrated manuscripts were preserved?
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19) Consider the following statements regarding the Kalpasutra :
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20) The Jain text Kalakacharyakatha primarily narrates the story of …?
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21) Consider the following statements regarding the Nimatnama :
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22) Consider the following statements regarding Krishna’s devotion in Indian art and literature:
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23) Consider the following :
How many of the above are traditionally considered bardic legends or romantic tales?
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24) Consider the following statements regarding medieval Indian painting schools:
How many of the statements given above is/are correct?
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25) Arrange the following Mewar paintings by Sahibdin in chronological order based on their creation year:
Choose the correct answer using the code given below:
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26) Under which pen name did Sawant Singh compose devotional poetry on Radha and Krishna?
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27) In Deccani painting, the depiction of a Yogini represents which of the following attributes?
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28) The term “Chaugan,” as mentioned in the context of Chand Bibi, refers to which of the following?
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29) Which Mughal emperor is associated with the creation of ‘Tutinama’?
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30) Consider the following statements about Mughal painting:
Which of the Above statements is/are correct?
Art & Culture Grand Test 4
1) Consider the following statements with regards to Global Environment Facility:
Which of the statements given above are incorrect?
2) Consider the following pairs:
Which of the above pairs is/are incorrect?
3) Consider the following statements with regards to World Day to Combat Desertification and Drought:
4) Consider the following statements:
Statement I: Nature Restoration Law (NRL) was proposed by United Nations as part of the Green Deal.
Statement II: The Nature Restoration Law (NRL) aims to reverse the drastic decline of ecosystems, ranging from terrestrial, coastal and freshwater to forest, agricultural and urban.
Which one of the following is correct in respect of the above statements?
5) Consider the following statements as per latest UN Study:
Which of the above statements are incorrect?
6) Consider the following pairs:
Which of the above pairs are correctly matched?
Therefore, option A is the correct answer.
7) Consider the following statements with regards to Aedes mosquito:
8) Consider the following statements with regards to Resolve Tibet Act:
Which of the statements provided above is/are correct?
9) Consider the following statements:
I: The project includes an International Container Transshipment Terminal (ICTT) aimed at enhancing maritime trade in the Bay of Bengal and beyond.
II: Great Nicobar Island is strategically located near key Indo-Pacific choke points and is part of India’s efforts to strengthen military presence in the region.
III: The proposed infrastructure project has received final forest clearance and environmental clearance from the Indian government.
10) Consider the following statements
I. Angel tax is levied at the rate of 30.6% on unlisted companies when they issue shares to investors at a price higher than the fair market value.
II. Angel Tax was first introduced in 2012 to discourage the use of unaccounted money through overpriced share subscriptions in closely held companies.
III. Previously, Angel Tax was applicable only to investments made by resident investors.
IV. As per the Finance Act 2023, Angel Tax will also apply to investments made by non-resident investors from April 1, 2024.
How many of the statements given above are correct?
11) Consider the following statements with respect to Sickle Cell Anaemia (SCD) :
12) Consider the following statements with regards to a report published by UNESCO:
13) Consider the following statements with respect to National Forensic Infrastructure Enhancement Scheme (NFIES):
Select the correct answer using the code given below.
14) Consider the following statements:
Which of the statements given above are correct?
15) Consider the following statements with regards to AlphaFold 3:
Which of the statements given above is/are incorrect?
16) Consider the following statements with regards to Chichén Itzá:
17) Consider the following statements with regards to Juneteenth celebration:
Therefore, option C is the correct answer.
18) The project ‘AMRSense: Empowering Communities with a Proactive One Health Ecosystem’ addresses the challenges of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) primarily by:
19) Which of the following statements about the new Post Office Act, which repeals the 1898 Indian Post Office Act, are correct?
Select the correct answer:
20) Consider the following statements with regards to Lok Sabha:
Which of the above statements is/are correct?
21) Which of the following statements about genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and transgenic organisms are correct?
Select the correct answer using the codes given below:
22) What action did the US administration announce regarding Kaspersky Lab’s antivirus software?
23) Consider the following statements regarding the Reciprocal Exchange of Logistics Agreement (RELOS):
24) Consider the following statements:
Select the correct answer using the code given below
Therefore, option D is the correct answer.
25) Consider the following statements regarding the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act 2024:
Therefore, option B is the correct answer.