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Class 11
Fine Art
An Introduction to Indian Art ...
Arts of the Indus Valley

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Question Bank: Arts of the Indus Valley

This chapter explores the artistic practices of the Indus Valley Civilisation, highlighting its significance in ancient Indian art history.

Question Bank - Arts of the Indus Valley

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Q1.

What material is the bust of the bearded man primarily made from?

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Q2.

What technique was primarily used for bronze casting in the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Q3.

What distinctive feature is depicted on the shawl of the bearded statue?

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Q4.

Which figure is often associated with the Harappan bronze casting tradition?

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Q5.

Which of the following sites is primarily associated with stone statues from the Indus Valley Civilisation?

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Q6.

What material were most Indus Valley seals commonly made from?

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Q7.

What does the elongated and half-closed eye expression of the bearded man suggest?

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Q8.

Which pottery style was more prevalent among the Indus Valley artifacts?

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Q9.

What custom is illustrated by the figure's armlet and potential necklace?

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Q10.

What aspect of fashion was evident among the Indus Valley people?

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Q11.

What two cities were the primary centers for art in the Indus Valley?

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Q12.

What does the Pashupati Seal depict?

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Q13.

How are stone statues from Harappan sites characterized?

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Q14.

Which archaeological site contributed to understanding the Indus Valley Civilization's pottery?

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Q15.

What type of artistic technique does the bust of the bearded man exemplify?

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Q16.

What was one common use of the perforated pottery found in the Indus Valley?

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Q17.

What thematic idea does the bearded statue's draped shawl embody?

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Q18.

What did the carnelian beads discovered in the Indus Valley signify?

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Q19.

Why are Harappan stone statues considered less abundant compared to other materials?

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Q20.

Which of the following statements accurately describes Indus Valley terracotta figurines?

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Q21.

What is a notable technique used in creating bronze statues in the Indus Valley?

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Q22.

How did the Harappans depict animals in their seals?

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Q23.

Which stone statue depicts a significant human figure from the Indus Valley art?

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Q24.

What indicates that metal casting was an evolved craft in the Indus Valley?

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Q25.

How does the design of the bearded man's earrings contribute to character portrayal?

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Q26.

What does the discovery of decorative wares in Indus Valley sites suggest about its society?

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Q27.

The bearded statue from the Indus Valley is hypothesized to represent which social role?

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Q28.

What is a significant feature of the Harappan drainage system linked to its art forms?

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Q29.

What technique was primarily used for bronze casting in the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Q30.

Which of the following is a famous bronze sculpture from the Indus Valley?

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Q31.

What was the initial step in the lost wax bronze casting process?

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Q32.

Where was bronze casting most prominently practiced in the Indus Valley?

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Q33.

Which animal figure is NOT commonly recognized in the bronze artifacts of the Indus Valley?

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Q34.

In the context of bronze casting, what role does clay play?

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Q35.

What is the significance of the 'Dancing Girl' bronze figure?

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Q36.

Which of the following sites yielded no significant examples of bronze casting?

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Q37.

What was the effect of cooling on the bronze in the lost wax technique?

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Q38.

How does the bronze casting of the Indus Valley continue to influence modern practices?

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Q39.

What are the typical contents of the molds used in the lost wax method?

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Q40.

What distinguishes bronze from other materials used in casting during the Indus Valley period?

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Q41.

What aspect of bronze casting indicates a high skill level of the artisans in the Indus Valley?

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Q42.

What can be inferred about the continuity of bronze casting techniques in modern India?

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Q43.

Which of the following materials was commonly used in Indus Valley terracotta art?

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Q44.

What characterizes the animal figures found in Indus Valley terracotta art?

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Q45.

Which notable site is associated with terracotta art in the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Q46.

Which technique was NOT used in Indus Valley terracotta art?

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Q47.

What is the significance of the 'Dancing Girl' statue in terms of terracotta art?

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Q48.

The lost wax technique is primarily associated with which type of art from the Indus Valley?

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Q49.

Which of the following is a key characteristic of Indus Valley terracotta figures?

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Q50.

Where were most terracotta artifacts of the Indus Valley found?

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Q51.

What role did terracotta art play in the civilization?

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Q52.

What aspect of terracotta art demonstrates the advanced skills of Indus Valley artisans?

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Q53.

What does the terracotta art typically depict in terms of subject matter?

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Q54.

Which Indus Valley site is known for extensive terracotta work alongside Harappa?

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Q55.

What is a significant limitation of terracotta art compared to other sculpture forms?

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Q56.

Which type of pottery was more common in the Indus Valley civilization?

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Q57.

What characterizes the black painted ware of the Indus Valley?

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Q58.

Which pottery type includes large holes at the bottom?

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Q59.

What is polychrome pottery known for?

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Q60.

The pottery of the Indus Valley was primarily made using which technique?

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Q61.

What does the presence of knobbed ware indicate about Indus Valley pottery?

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Q62.

What material were the majority of Indus Valley seals made from?

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Q63.

Which of the following pottery styles is considered rare in the Indus Valley?

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Q64.

Which animal is NOT commonly depicted on Indus Valley seals?

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Q65.

Which color was NOT typically found in polychrome pottery?

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Q66.

What was a primary function of the seals in the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Q67.

What tool may have been used for decorating the pottery?

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Q68.

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the Harappan seals?

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Q69.

Why is the decorative style of Indus Valley pottery significant?

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Q70.

The so-called ‘Pashupati Seal’ features which central figure?

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Q71.

What was a common feature of the shapes used in Indus Valley pottery?

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Q72.

What distinguishes the seals from Harappa and Mohenjodaro?

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Q73.

Which pottery from the Indus Valley is likely associated with ceremonial usage?

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Q74.

The seals provide insights into what aspect of Indus Valley civilization?

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Q75.

How did the pottery styles evolve over time in the Indus Valley?

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Q76.

Which material was less commonly found in the production of seals compared to steatite?

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Q77.

What is a primary characteristic of red clay pottery found in the Indus Valley?

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Q78.

Which of these sites is NOT an Indus Valley Civilization site known for seal production?

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Q79.

What type of pottery technique is less frequently discovered in the Indus Valley?

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Q80.

How were seals possibly used as personal identifiers?

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Q81.

What would be characteristic of the artistic style depicted on Indus Valley seals?

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Q82.

What is a significant challenge faced by archaeologists studying Indus Valley seals?

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Q83.

How do the seals reflect the trade practices of the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Q84.

What indicates the artistic skill of artisans in the creation of seals?

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Q85.

What role do seals play in understanding social hierarchies of the Indus Valley Civilization?

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Q86.

What materials were commonly used to create ornaments in the Indus Valley?

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Q87.

Which type of bead was NOT mentioned as part of the Harappan bead-making repertoire?

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Q88.

What type of ornaments were specifically noted as worn by women in the Harappan civilization?

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Q89.

Which site provided evidence of a well-developed bead industry?

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Q90.

What does the presence of a cemetery with buried ornaments suggest about the Harappan society?

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Q91.

Which of the following shapes of beads was NOT mentioned in the text?

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Q92.

Which of the following best describes the quality of the craftsmanship of Harappan ornaments?

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Q93.

What kind of decorative technique was used on some of the beads?

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Q94.

What was the function of the perforated pottery discovered in the Indus Valley?

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Q95.

Which of the following was NOT a typical ornament found in Harappan burial sites?

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Q96.

What indicates the high level of technical skill among Harappan bead makers?

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Q97.

In what ways did Harappan beads differ from each other?

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Q98.

Why are miniature vessels from the Indus Valley considered remarkable?

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Q99.

What does the presence of spindles and spindle whorls indicate about Harappan society?

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