MCQ History Chapter 4 History of Indian Arts Class 10 Maharashtra Board 1. What results in a beautiful creation acknowledged as ‘Art’?Scientific experimentsPolitical movementsHuman instinct to share experiencesReligious ritualsQuestion 1 of 402. What are the two categories of artistic creations?Painting and SculptingVisual Arts and Performing ArtsMusic and DanceFolk Arts and Classical ArtsQuestion 2 of 403. What is the Sanskrit term for Performing Arts?Drik KalaNatya KalaLalit or Aangik KalaShilpa KalaQuestion 3 of 404. How ancient is the origin of visual arts?As old as the British periodAs old as the stone-age manAs old as the Mughal periodAs old as the Gupta periodQuestion 4 of 405. How is Folk Art different from Classical Art?Folk Art requires prolonged trainingClassical Art is spontaneousFolk Art is spontaneous and collectiveClassical Art is part of daily lifeQuestion 5 of 406. What term describes an artist’s unique method of working?CultureStyleTraditionTechniqueQuestion 6 of 407. When does a style become an established art style?When it is modernizedWhen used by many artists over timeWhen adopted by one artistWhen it is forgottenQuestion 7 of 408. Which arts fall under Visual Arts?Theatre and storytellingMusic and dancePoetry and literaturePainting and sculptingQuestion 8 of 409. When did the Maratha style of painting start developing?19th century C.E.18th century C.E.Latter half of 17th century C.E.16th century C.E.Question 9 of 4010. Where are Maratha style murals found?Ajanta cavesBhimbetka cavesWai, Menavali, and SataraVerul cavesQuestion 10 of 4011. Which styles influenced the Maratha painting style?Greek and RomanRajput and EuropeanChinese and JapaneseMughal and PersianQuestion 11 of 4012. What insights do painting styles provide about their era?Scientific discoveriesPolitical alliancesMilitary strategiesLifestyle, attires, and customsQuestion 12 of 4013. What surfaces are used for paintings?Only on metalOnly on paperRocks, walls, paper, and potsOnly on canvasQuestion 13 of 4014. Which Indian site is renowned for rock paintings?Gol GumbazQutub MinarTaj MahalBhimbetkaQuestion 14 of 4015. What figures are commonly depicted in rock paintings?Scientific diagramsReligious textsModern citiesHuman, animal, and geometric figuresQuestion 15 of 4016. What colors were used in ancient rock paintings?Purple, orange, pinkBlack, red, whiteBlue, green, yellowGold, silver, bronzeQuestion 16 of 4017. Which is a notable folk painting tradition in Maharashtra?Deccan miniatureWarli paintingMughal miniatureEuropean styleQuestion 17 of 4018. Who popularized Warli paintings?James WalesPestonji BomanjiJivya Somya MasheGangaram TambatQuestion 18 of 4019. When was Jivya Somya Mashe awarded ‘Padmashree’?1983199120012011Question 19 of 4020. In which text is the Chitrakathi tradition mentioned?VastushastraPuranasNatyashastraManasollasQuestion 20 of 4021. What results in a beautiful creation acknowledged as ‘Art’?Scientific experimentsPolitical movementsHuman instinct to share experiencesReligious ritualsQuestion 21 of 4022. What are the two categories of artistic creations?Painting and SculptingVisual Arts and Performing ArtsMusic and DanceFolk Arts and Classical ArtsQuestion 22 of 4023. What is the Sanskrit term for Performing Arts?Drik KalaNatya KalaLalit or Aangik KalaShilpa KalaQuestion 23 of 4024. How ancient is the origin of visual arts?As old as the British periodAs old as the stone-age manAs old as the Mughal periodAs old as the Gupta periodQuestion 24 of 4025. How is Folk Art different from Classical Art?Folk Art requires prolonged trainingClassical Art is spontaneousFolk Art is spontaneous and collectiveClassical Art is part of daily lifeQuestion 25 of 4026. What term describes an artist’s unique method of working?CultureStyleTraditionTechniqueQuestion 26 of 4027. When does a style become an established art style?When it is modernizedWhen used by many artists over timeWhen adopted by one artistWhen it is forgottenQuestion 27 of 4028. Which arts fall under Visual Arts?Theatre and storytellingMusic and dancePoetry and literaturePainting and sculptingQuestion 28 of 4029. When did the Maratha style of painting start developing?19th century C.E.18th century C.E.Latter half of 17th century C.E.16th century C.E.Question 29 of 4030. Where are Maratha style murals found?Ajanta cavesBhimbetka cavesWai, Menavali, and SataraVerul cavesQuestion 30 of 4031. Which styles influenced the Maratha painting style?Greek and RomanRajput and EuropeanChinese and JapaneseMughal and PersianQuestion 31 of 4032. What insights do painting styles provide about their era?Scientific discoveriesPolitical alliancesMilitary strategiesLifestyle, attires, and customsQuestion 32 of 4033. What surfaces are used for paintings?Only on metalOnly on paperRocks, walls, paper, and potsOnly on canvasQuestion 33 of 4034. Which Indian site is renowned for rock paintings?Gol GumbazQutub MinarTaj MahalBhimbetkaQuestion 34 of 4035. What figures are commonly depicted in rock paintings?Scientific diagramsReligious textsModern citiesHuman, animal, and geometric figuresQuestion 35 of 4036. What colors were used in ancient rock paintings?Purple, orange, pinkBlack, red, whiteBlue, green, yellowGold, silver, bronzeQuestion 36 of 4037. Which is a notable folk painting tradition in Maharashtra?Deccan miniatureWarli paintingMughal miniatureEuropean styleQuestion 37 of 4038. Who popularized Warli paintings?James WalesPestonji BomanjiJivya Somya MasheGangaram TambatQuestion 38 of 4039. When was Jivya Somya Mashe awarded ‘Padmashree’?1983199120012011Question 39 of 4040. In which text is the Chitrakathi tradition mentioned?VastushastraPuranasNatyashastraManasollasQuestion 40 of 40 Loading...
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