MCQs on Art and Culture

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1. Who among the following is considered the father of Indian classical music?

A) Tansen
B) Thyagaraja
C) Bismillah Khan
D) Swami Haridas

Correct Answer: A) Tansen
Explanation: Tansen, a prominent figure in Indian classical music, was one of the nine jewels in Emperor Akbar’s court. He is widely regarded as the father of Indian classical music due to his immense contributions in composing ragas and popularizing the dhrupad style of singing.

2. The famous painting "Bharat Mata" was created by which Indian artist?

A) Raja Ravi Varma
B) Abanindranath Tagore
C) M.F. Husain
D) Jamini Roy

Correct Answer: B) Abanindranath Tagore
Explanation: Abanindranath Tagore, the nephew of Rabindranath Tagore, is credited with creating the iconic painting “Bharat Mata,” which symbolizes India as a mother goddess.

3. The temple architecture style characterized by towering spires and intricate carvings in South India is known as?

A) Dravidian
B) Nagara
C) Vesara
D) Kalinga

Correct Answer: A) Dravidian
Explanation: The Dravidian style of temple architecture is prominent in South India, characterized by large towers (gopurams) and intricate stone carvings.

4. Who is the author of the classical Sanskrit text "Natyashastra"?

A) Vyasa
B) Kalidasa
C) Bharata Muni
D) Valmiki

Correct Answer: C) Bharata Muni
Explanation: Bharata Muni is traditionally credited with composing the “Natyashastra,” an ancient Indian treatise on performing arts, including theatre, dance, and music.

5. The "Garba" dance form is traditionally associated with which Indian festival?

A) Diwali
B) Holi
C) Navratri
D) Makar Sankranti

Correct Answer: C) Navratri
Explanation: Garba is a traditional dance form from Gujarat, performed during the Navratri festival to celebrate the victory of good over evil.

6. The "Ajanta Caves," famous for their ancient Buddhist paintings, are located in which state?

A) Maharashtra
B) Madhya Pradesh
C) Karnataka
D) Andhra Pradesh

Correct Answer: A) Maharashtra
Explanation: The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra are renowned for their rock-cut architecture and exquisite murals depicting the life of the Buddha.

7. The "Madhubani" painting style is traditionally practiced in which Indian state?

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

Correct Answer: B) Bihar
Explanation: Madhubani painting, also known as Mithila painting, is a traditional art form from Bihar, characterized by vibrant colors and intricate patterns.

8. Who wrote the famous Indian classical text "Shilpa Shastra"?

A) Bharata Muni
B) Vishwakarma
C) Panini
D) Chanakya

Correct Answer: B) Vishwakarma
Explanation: The “Shilpa Shastra” is an ancient Indian treatise on art, sculpture, and architecture, attributed to Vishwakarma, the divine architect.

9. The "Rajasthani" folk music is often performed using which traditional instrument?

A) Veena
B) Sarangi
C) Mridangam
D) Flute

Correct Answer: B) Sarangi
Explanation: The Sarangi is a traditional string instrument widely used in Rajasthani folk music, known for its deep, soulful sound.

10. The "Madhubani" painting style is traditionally practiced on which type of surface?

A) Canvas
B) Cloth
C) Wall
D) Paper

Correct Answer: C) Wall
Explanation: Madhubani paintings, originally practiced in the Mithila region of Bihar, were traditionally done on walls and floors of homes, depicting religious and cultural themes.

11. The "Nataraja" sculpture, depicting Lord Shiva as the cosmic dancer, is an example of which Indian art form?

A) Chola bronze
B) Pallava stone
C) Gupta terracotta
D) Maurya sandstone

Correct Answer: A) Chola bronze
Explanation: The Nataraja sculpture is a classic example of Chola bronze art, representing Lord Shiva in his cosmic dance of creation and destruction.

12. The "Alamkara" theory is associated with which Indian classical art form?

A) Dance
B) Music
C) Sculpture
D) Poetry

Correct Answer: D) Poetry
Explanation: The Alamkara theory is a key concept in classical Indian aesthetics, particularly in poetry, focusing on the use of literary devices and embellishments to enhance the beauty of the text.

13. The "Tanjore" paintings are known for their rich use of which material?

A) Silver
B) Gold
C) Copper
D) Bronze

Correct Answer: B) Gold
Explanation: Tanjore paintings are renowned for their use of gold leaf to create intricate patterns and enhance the richness of the artwork, often depicting Hindu deities.

14. The "Pattachitra" art form typically involves the depiction of stories from which Hindu epic?

A) Ramayana
B) Mahabharata
C) Bhagavad Gita
D) Puranas

Correct Answer: A) Ramayana
Explanation: Pattachitra paintings often depict scenes from the Ramayana, showcasing the life of Lord Rama, as well as other mythological themes in a distinctive style.

15. The "Bhagavad Gita" is a sacred text that is part of which larger epic?

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

Correct Answer: B) Mahabharata
Explanation: The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse Hindu scripture that is part of the Indian epic Mahabharata, where Lord Krishna imparts spiritual wisdom to Prince Arjuna.

16. The "Jataka tales" are a collection of stories that illustrate the previous lives of which religious figure?

A) Lord Vishnu
B) Lord Shiva
C) Lord Krishna
D) Lord Buddha

Correct Answer: D) Lord Buddha
Explanation: The Jataka tales are a collection of stories that illustrate the previous lives of Lord Buddha, often teaching moral lessons and ethical values.

17. The "Mughal gardens" in India are inspired by the garden design principles of which country?

A) Japan
B) China
C) Persia
D) Greece

Correct Answer: C) Persia
Explanation: Mughal gardens in India, such as those in Kashmir and Delhi, are inspired by Persian garden design principles, featuring symmetrical layouts, water channels, and lush greenery.

18. The "Kathak" dance form often features which of the following musical instruments in its performances?

A) Tabla
B) Flute
C) Veena
D) Mridangam

Correct Answer: A) Tabla
Explanation: Kathak dance performances are typically accompanied by the tabla, a pair of drums that provide the rhythmic foundation for the intricate footwork and spins characteristic of the dance.

19. The "Rajasthani miniature paintings" are known for their depiction of which of the following themes?

A) Historical battles
B) Court scenes
C) Folk tales
D) All of the above

Correct Answer: D) All of the above
Explanation: Rajasthani miniature paintings are known for their detailed depictions of historical battles, court scenes, and folk tales, often featuring vibrant colors and intricate patterns.

20. The "Qawwali" is a form of Sufi devotional music that originated in which region?

A) Punjab
B) Rajasthan
C) Uttar Pradesh
D) Delhi

Correct Answer: A) Punjab
Explanation: Qawwali is a form of Sufi devotional music that originated in the Punjab region, characterized by its powerful vocals, repetitive phrases, and spiritual themes.

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