MCQs on Art and Culture

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1. The famous Indian poet who wrote the epic "Ramcharitmanas" in the 16th century was:

A) Kabir
B) Tulsidas
C) Surdas
D) Meera Bai

Correct Answer: B) Tulsidas

Explanation: Tulsidas, a 16th-century Indian poet-saint, wrote the epic “Ramcharitmanas,” which narrates the life and adventures of Lord Rama. It is one of the most popular and revered texts in North India.

2. The classical dance form "Odissi" is associated with which Indian state?

A) Odisha
B) West Bengal
C) Bihar
D) Assam

Correct Answer: A) Odisha

Explanation: Odissi is a classical dance form that originated in Odisha. It is known for its fluid movements, sculpturesque poses, and its ability to convey complex narratives through dance.

3. The traditional Indian embroidery style known as "Phulkari" is primarily associated with which state?

A) Punjab
B) Rajasthan
C) Gujarat
D) Haryanam

Correct Answer: A) Punjab

Explanation: Phulkari is a traditional embroidery style from Punjab, characterized by its intricate floral patterns stitched on cloth. It is often used in shawls, dupattas, and other garments.

4. The "Shahnai" is a musical instrument commonly played in which type of Indian ceremonies?

A) Wedding
B) Funeral
C) Religious
D) Political

Correct Answer: A) Wedding

Explanation: The Shahnai is a traditional wind instrument often played at Indian weddings and other auspicious ceremonies.

5. The rock-cut Elephanta Caves, famous for their sculptures, are located near which Indian city?

A) Mumbai
B) Chennai
C) Hyderabad
D) Bangalore

Correct Answer: A) Mumbai

Explanation: The Elephanta Caves are located on Elephanta Island near Mumbai. These rock-cut caves are famous for their sculptures and carvings, particularly the large three-headed Shiva sculpture.

6. The traditional dance form "Lavani" is popular in which Indian state?

A) Gujarat
B) Maharashtra
C) Tamil Nadu
D) West Bengal

Correct Answer: B) Maharashtra

Explanation: Lavani is a traditional dance form from Maharashtra, characterized by its powerful rhythm, lively tempo, and expressive gestures. It often features themes of romance and social issues.

7. The "Chola Bronze" sculptures, known for their exquisite craftsmanship, were created during which dynasty?

A) Chola
B) Maurya
C) Gupta
D) Pala

Correct Answer: A) Chola

Explanation: The Chola Bronze sculptures, renowned for their beauty and craftsmanship, were created during the Chola dynasty (9th to 13th centuries). These sculptures often depict Hindu deities and are notable for their fine detail and fluidity.

8. The famous Indian festival of lights, "Diwali," is associated with the return of which deity to Ayodhya?

A) Krishna
B) Shiva
C) Rama
D) Ganesha

Correct Answer: C) Rama

Explanation: Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrates the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after a 14-year exile and his victory over the demon king Ravana. 

9. The "Bhagavad Gita," a sacred Hindu scripture, is a part of which epic?

A) Ramayana
B) Mahabharata
C) Vedas
D) Upanishads

Correct B) Mahabharata

Explanation: The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata.

10. The "Sitar" is a prominent stringed instrument in which genre of Indian music?

A) Carnatic
B) Hindustani
C) Bhajan
D) Rabindra Sangeet

Correct Answer: B) Hindustani

Explanation: The Sitar is a prominent stringed instrument in Hindustani classical music, known for its rich, resonant sound. It has been popularized by musicians like Ravi Shankar and Vilayat Khan.

11. The "Kumbh Mela," a major Hindu festival, is held how often at each of the four riverbank pilgrimage sites?

A) Every year
B) Every 3 years
C) Every 6 years
D) Every 12 years

Correct Answer: D) Every 12 years

Explanation: The Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years at each of the four riverbank pilgrimage sites: Prayagraj (Allahabad), Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain. 

12. The classical dance-drama "Kathakali" often portrays stories from which Indian epics?

A) Ramayana and Mahabharata
B) Puranas
C) Vedas
D) Upanishads

Correct Answer: A) Ramayana and Mahabharata

Explanation: Kathakali is a classical dance-drama from Kerala that portrays stories from the Indian epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata. It is known for its elaborate costumes, makeup, and expressive gestures.

13. The ancient university of Nalanda, known for its contribution to education and culture, was located in which Indian state?

A) Bihar
B) Uttar Pradesh
C) West Bengal
D) Odisha

Correct Answer: A) Bihar

Explanation: Nalanda was an ancient center of higher learning in Bihar, India. It flourished from the 5th to the 12th century and attracted students from across Asia. It was renowned for its extensive library and diverse academic curriculum.

14. The traditional "Kalamkari" art involves the use of:

A) Handloom weaving
B) Block printing
C) Pen and natural dyes
D) Embroidery

Correct Answer: C) Pen and natural dyes

Explanation: Kalamkari is a traditional Indian art form that involves hand-painting or block-printing on fabric using a pen and natural dyes. It is known for its intricate designs and vibrant colors.

15. The "Bhavai" is a traditional folk theatre form from which Indian state?

A) Gujarat
B) Rajasthan
C) Madhya Pradesh
D) Karnataka

Correct Answer: A) Gujarat

Explanation: Bhavai is a traditional folk theatre form from Gujarat. It involves storytelling, music, dance, and drama, often performed in open-air venues to entertain and educate the community.

16. The "Jallikattu" is a traditional bull-taming sport held during which Tamil festival?

A) Pongal
B) Diwali
C) Navratri
D) Holi

Correct Answer: A) Pongal

Explanation: Jallikattu is a traditional bull-taming sport held during the Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu. It is a part of the harvest celebrations and showcases the bravery and skill of participants.

17. The "Yakshagana" theatre is predominantly performed in which language?

A) Tamil
B) Telugu
C) Kannada
D) Malayalam

Correct Answer: C) Kannada

Explanation: Yakshagana is a traditional theatre form from Karnataka, performed predominantly in the Kannada language. It combines dance, music, dialogue, and elaborate costumes to depict stories from Hindu epics.

18. The "Bihu" dance is an integral part of the cultural celebrations in which Indian state?

A) Assam
B) West Bengal
C) Odisha
D) Jharkhand

Correct Answer: A) Assam

Explanation: Bihu is a traditional folk dance from Assam, performed during the Bihu festival, which marks the Assamese New Year and the arrival of spring. It is characterized by energetic movements and rhythmic music.

19. The ancient text "Arthashastra," which deals with statecraft and military strategy, was written by:

A) Kautilya 
B) Kalidasa
C) Valmiki
D) Vatsyayana

Correct Answer: A) Kautilya (Chanakya)

Explanation: The “Arthashastra” is an ancient Indian treatise on statecraft, economic policy, and military strategy, written by Kautilya (also known as Chanakya). He was a scholar and advisor to the Maurya emperor Chandragupta.

20. The "Sattriya" dance, a classical dance form of India, originated in which Indian state?

A) Manipur
B) Assam
C) Odisha
D) Andhra Pradesh

Correct Answer: B) Assam

Explanation: Sattriya is a classical dance form from Assam, created by the Vaishnavite saint Srimanta Sankardev in the 15th century. It is traditionally performed in Sattras (monastic institutions) as a form of worship.

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