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Questions Related to regional cultures

Who attempted to gain control over the Jagannatha temple?

  1. The Mughals

  2. The Marathas

  3. The English East India Company

  4. All of above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

As the temple gained importance as a center of pilgrimage, its authority in social and political matters also increased. All those who conquered Orissa, such as the Mughals, the Marathas and the English East India Company, attempted to gain control over the temple. They felt that this would make their rule acceptable to the local people.

When Anantavarman decided to erect a temple for Purushottama Jagannatha at Puri?

  1. Tenth Century

  2. Twelfth Century

  3. Fifteenth Century

  4. Sixteenth Century


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In the twelfth century, one of the most important rulers of the Ganga dynasty, Anatavarman, decided to erect a temple for Purushottama Jagannatha at Puri.

By the late __________ century, the Basohli style of miniature painting developed in Himachal Pradesh.

  1. 15th

  2. 16th

  3. 17th

  4. 18th


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Miniatures (as their very name suggests) are small-sized paintings, generally done in water colour on cloth or paper. The earliest miniatures were on palm leaves or wood. By the late seventeenth century Himachal Pradesh had developed a bold and intense style of miniature painting called Basohli. The most popular text to be painted here was Bhanudattas Rasamanjari.

Bhanudutta's Rasamanjari was painted in _________ style.

  1. Basohli

  2. Kangra

  3. Mewar

  4. Bundi


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Miniatures (as their very name suggests) are small-sized paintings, generally done in water colour on cloth or paper. The earliest miniatures were on palm leaves or wood. By the late seventeenth century Himachal Pradesh had developed a bold and intense style of miniature painting called Basohli. The most popular text to be painted here was Bhanudattas Rasamanjari.

Basohli style of painting originated in Himachal Pradesh.

  1. True

  2. False


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Miniatures (as their very name suggests) are small-sized paintings, generally done in water colour on cloth or paper. The earliest miniatures were on palm leaves or wood. By the late seventeenth century Himachal Pradesh had developed a bold and intense style of miniature painting called Basohli. The most popular text to be painted here was Bhanudatta's Rasamanjari.

Which of the following temples has acquired the name of the Black Pagoda?

  1. Sun Temple

  2. Lingaraj Temple

  3. Bhuvaneshwari Temple

  4. Jagannathdeva Temple


Correct Option: A

The most popular text / texts to be painted in Basohli style of miniature painting was _________.

  1. Rasamanjari

  2. Bhanudutta

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Miniatures (as their very name suggests) are small-sized paintings, generally done in water colour on cloth or paper. The earliest miniatures were on palm leaves or wood. By the late seventeenth century Himachal Pradesh had developed a bold and intense style of miniature painting called Basohli. The most popular text to be painted here was Bhanudatta's Rasamanjari.

The artist whose paintings are most popular in Basohli is __________.

  1. Rasamanjari

  2. Bhanudatta

  3. Both

  4. None


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Miniatures (as their very name suggests) are small-sized paintings, generally done in water colour on cloth or paper. The earliest miniatures were on palm leaves or wood. By the late seventeenth century Himachal Pradesh had developed a bold and intense style of miniature painting called Basohli. The most popular text to be painted here was Bhanudatta's Rasamanjari.

In the seventh century the _________ traveller Xuan Zang observed that languages related to Sanskrit were in use all over Bengal.

  1. Korean

  2. Chinese

  3. Japanese

  4. Tibetian


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Bengali is a language spoken mostly in the state of Bengal and by Bengalis. Bengali is now recognised as a language derived from Sanskrit, but early Sanskrit texts (mid-first millennium BCE) suggest that the people of Bengal did not speak Sanskritic languages. From the fourth-third centuries BCE, commercial ties began to develop between Bengal and Magadha (south Bihar), which may have led to the growing influence of Sanskrit. During the fourth century the Gupta rulers established political control over north Bengal and began to settle Brahmanas in this area.Thus, the linguistic and cultural influence from the mid-Ganga valley became stronger. In the seventh century the Chinese traveller Xuan Zang observed that languages related to Sanskrit were in use all over Bengal. 

The term, Pirs included ____________.

  1. Saints or Sufis

  2. Daring colonisers and deified soldiers

  3. Hindu and Buddhist deities

  4. All


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The early settlers in Eastern Bengal who migrated from the more fertile Western Bengal from 16th century onwards, sought some order and assurance in the unstable conditions of the new settlements. These were provided by community leaders, who also functioned as teachers and adjudicators and were sometimes ascribed with supernatural powers. People referred to them with affection and respect as pirs. This term included saints or Sufis and other religious personalities, daring colonisers and deified soldiers, various Hindu and Buddhist deities and even animistic spirits. The cult of pirs became very popular and their shrines can be found everywhere in Bengal.