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Question Bank: Post-Mauryan Trends in Indian Art and 27 Architecture

Question Bank - Post-Mauryan Trends in Indian Art and 27 Architecture

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Q1.

What is a defining characteristic of sculptures from the first to second centuries BCE?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q2.

Which site is particularly well-known for its decorated toranas depicting events from Buddha's life?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065710
Q3.

How did the depiction of posture in Sanchi's sculptural reliefs change over time?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065711
Q4.

What distinguishes the Buddha images from Mathura compared to those from Sarnath?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065712
Q5.

What type of narratives are primarily depicted in the Jataka tales represented in sculptures?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q6.

Which artistic feature is common in the sculptures from the Amaravati school?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q7.

What is a notable characteristic of the relief sculptures from Nagarjunkonda?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q8.

Which stupa site is known for its rock-cut sculptures that gained prominence during the Post-Mauryan period?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q9.

What element is commonly seen in sculptures depicting the birth of the Buddha?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q10.

What artistic evolution is observed in the relief sculptures across the post-Mauryan period?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065718
Q11.

Which significant change occurred in the portrayal of figures in Ajanta cave paintings?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065719
Q12.

What type of architectural structure was common in the rock-cut caves of Guntapalle?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q13.

Which artistic tradition continued to flourish alongside sculptural developments during the Post-Mauryan period?

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Q14.

What aspect of human figures in Post-Mauryan sculpture shows a clear evolution from earlier styles?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q15.

Which of the following sites in Andhra Pradesh is known for its numerous stupas?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q16.

What is a unique feature of the Amaravati Stupa compared to others?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q17.

During which centuries did notable development occur at the Amaravati Stupa?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q18.

What artistic characteristic is predominantly found in sculptures from Amaravati?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q19.

Which narrative theme is prominently depicted in the sculptures of Amaravati?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q20.

In which rock-cut site are independent Buddha images often found?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q21.

Which feature distinguishes the figures in Amaravati sculptures compared to earlier Buddhist art?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q22.

What aspect of the Amaravati Stupa's structure has been noted for disappearing over time?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q23.

What is the main purpose of the chaitya hall found in rock-cut caves?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q24.

Which sculptures at Nagarjunkonda exhibit a reduction in animated movement?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q25.

What characteristic technique is used to show clarity in the relief sculptures of Amaravati despite complexity?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q26.

What drafting technique serves to enhance the three-dimensionality of sculptures from Amaravati?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q27.

What defines the term 'tribhanga' as used in Amaravati sculptures?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q28.

What decline is observed in the figures of Nagarjunkonda compared to earlier Amaravati sculptures?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065736
Q29.

In what form are most of the paintings found in the Bagh Caves?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065737
Q30.

What is a key characteristic of rock-cut cave architecture in ancient India?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065738
Q31.

Which site is known for having the largest number of excavated caves?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065739
Q32.

Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of chaitya halls?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q33.

The rock-cut caves in which region are attributed to the Chalukyas?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q34.

Which cave site features a large sculpture of Maheshmurti?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q35.

What distinguishes the caves at Ajanta?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065743
Q36.

During which period did rock-cut cave architecture predominantly develop in India?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q37.

Which technique was commonly used in the relief sculptures of rock-cut caves?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065745
Q38.

The pillars in the Karla chaitya hall are primarily designed for what purpose?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q39.

What significance do the terracotta figurines hold in the context of Indian rock-cut architecture?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065747
Q40.

Which cave site features quadrangular flat-roofed caves predominantly?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q41.

What does the facade of Nashik Cave Nos. 3, 10, and 17 exhibit?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q42.

What is the purpose of the stupa in the chaitya hall?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q43.

The dates of the rock-cut caves in Badami and Aiholi primarily belong to which period?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q44.

What influences the stylistic changes in rock-cut caves after the sixth century?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065752
Q45.

Why are the Jataka stories significant in the context of rock-cut cave art?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065753
Q46.

Which of the following sites is NOT recognized as a major artistic center during the Post-Mauryan period?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q47.

The sculptures from Sanchi are primarily known for their depictions of which theme?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065755
Q48.

Which sculptural style is characterized by the influence of Hellenistic features in the depiction of Buddhist images?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065756
Q49.

What is a significant stylistic feature of sculptures from the Mathura school during the Kushana period?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065757
Q50.

Which artistic feature characterizes the Bharhut sculptures?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065758
Q51.

Which of the following represents an important aspect of the Sanchi Stupa's architecture?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q52.

Which site served as a significant Buddhist artistic center in Andhra Pradesh during the Post-Mauryan period?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q53.

What unique structural feature is found at the Sanchi Stupa?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q54.

What characterizes the transition observed in the sculptures of Mathura from the second to the fifth century CE?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065762
Q55.

The Udaigiri-Khandagiri caves are primarily associated with which religious tradition?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065763
Q56.

What aspect of the Amaravati sculptures is unique compared to Sanchi?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q57.

Which characteristic of the Elephanta Caves is distinguished for its sculptural style?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q58.

Which of the following is a significant feature of the Buddhist cave architecture in Ajanta?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q59.

What is one of the primary characteristics of sculptures from the Gandhara school compared to the Mathura school?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q60.

The narrative reliefs at Bharhut often club more than one event in a single picture space. This technique is referred to as?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065768
Q61.

What are terracotta figurines often used for in ancient Indian culture?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065784
Q62.

Which site in Andhra Pradesh is known for its structured monasteries and cave excavations?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065785
Q63.

The terracotta figures found in various regions of India reflect what type of artistic tradition?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065786
Q64.

What materials primarily compose terracotta sculptures?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q65.

Which region in India is primarily associated with the Udaigiri-Khandagiri caves?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q66.

What was a key reason for the development of art in post-Mauryan India?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065789
Q67.

Terracotta figurines from ancient India were sometimes believed to have what type of purpose?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065790
Q68.

Which of the following is a characteristic feature of the chaitya caves?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065791
Q69.

What differentiates vihara caves from chaitya caves?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065792
Q70.

What artistic element is commonly found in the terracotta figurines?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065793
Q71.

The caves at Badami are known for their association with which historical power?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065794
Q72.

How did terracotta traditions reflect societal beliefs?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065795
Q73.

What specific design feature can be found in the caves of Anakapalli?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065796
Q74.

Which of the following is a major characteristic of terracotta art found in India?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00065797

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