[Solution] – Thursday History and Culture Quiz #11

 

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Q.1) Saiyyad brothers failed to contain rebellion and save empire because

1.Nobels were saturated and couldn’t be reconciled

2.Constant political rivalries, quarrels and conspiracies

3.Fabric of the empire had been destroyed by the english

a)1 only

b)2 only

c)1,2 and 3

d)1 and 2

Ans-[D]

Explanation- Fabric of the empire was completely routed by 1857 mutiny when last Mughal emperor was pensioned off. When sayyid brothers were in power, Mughal army and empire still commanded considerable respect psychologically in the hearts of people and contemporaries powers and it was still a force to reckon with.

 

Q.2)With reference to history of temple architecture in India, consider the following statements.

1. Unlike the Dravida temples, the Nagara temples have elaborate boundary walls and gateways.

2. The word Shikhara in Dravida style is equivalent to the word Kalasha of Nagara style.

3. Both Nagara and Dravida temples have a water reservoir within the temple complex.

4. In Nagara style, the garbhagriha is always located under the tallest tower.

Which of the following statements given above is/are not correct?

a)1 only

b)2 and 3 only

c)1 and 3 only

d)1, 3 and 4 only

Ans-[C]

Explanation- Nagara temples do not usually have elaborate boundary and gateways. It is the Dravida temples which have elaborate boundaries and gateways.

It is common to find large water reservoirs and tanks in Dravida temples. In Nagara temple these tanks are absent.

 

Q.3)Ryotwari settlement was not primarily introduced by British in

1.Bengal and Bihar

2.United Provinces

3.Madras and Bombay

4.Gangetic Valley

a)1 and 2

b)3 only

c)3 and 4

d)1 2 and 4

Ans-[D]

Explanation- Ryotwari system was  introduced in the early 19th century in Bombay, Madras and Assam. Under this system the settlement was made directly by the govt with the cultivator who,thus, was the proprietor but only for a period of time. 

Q.4)Consider the following statements

1.Rational and scientific approach

2.Human dignity and equality

3.Modern capitalism

4.Independence from foreign rule

Which of the following is/are not propogation of Raja Ram Mohan Roy for improving Indian society

a)1 and 2

b)4 only

c)1,2 and 3

d)3 and 4

Ans-[B]

Explanation- Raja Ram Mohan roy talked about statement 1,2 and 3 for the regeneration of Indian society. Statement 4 was not in this list. He also opposed Polytheism and took support of Vedas to prove Monotheism in Hindu religion. He also opposed trinitarianism in Christianity and idol worship.

 

Q.5)Vaikkom Satygraha was launched for?

a)Opening temples to low caste

b)Oppression against Zamindars

c)Demand of democracy

d)Removing press restriction

Ans-[A]

Explanation-Vaikom Satyagraha (1924–25) was a satyagraha (movement) in Travancore, India (now part of Kerala) against untouchability in Hindu society. The movement was centered at the Shiva temple at Vaikom, near Kottayam. The Satyagraha aimed at securing freedom of movement for all sections of society through the public roads leading to the Sri Mahadevar Temple at Vaikom.

 

Q.6)Which of the following  were objective of Rowlatt act

1.Create terror in minds of Public

2.Breaking back of Nationalist movement

3.Get rid of ordinary trial procedure of accused people

4.Differentiating ordinary and political criminals

a)1 and 2

b)1,2 and 4

c)3 only

d)3 and 4

Ans-[C]

Explanation- Rowlatt Acts of 1919, legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial. Their object was to replace the repressive provisions of the wartime Defence of India Act (1915) by a permanent law. They were based on the report of Justice S.A.T. Rowlatt’s committee of 1918.

 

Q.7)Consider the following statements regarding the Government of India Act, 1935

1. All the members of the provincial legislature were to be directly elected.

2. Election to the council of states was direct and to the Federal Assembly, indirect.

3. Provincial dyarchy was introduced

Which of the statements given above is/are true?

a)1 and 3 only

b)2 and 3 only

c)1 and 2 only

d)1, 2 and 3

Ans-[C]

Explanation- GoI Act, 1935 introduced provincial autonomy instead of provincial dyarchy. Rest all the statements are true.

 

Q.8)With reference the art of Indus Valley Civilisation, which of the following is correct?

a)The art of bronze casting was unknown to the people of Indus Valley Civilisation.

b)The terracotta figures made by the people of Indus valley were less sophisticated as compared to the stone figures.

c)Seals depicting the picture of lion was predominant in Indus Valley civilisation.

d)One of the best know stone sculpture of Indus valley art is that of a dancing girl.

Ans-[B]

Explanation- Indus Valley Civilization people knew the art of bronze casting.

Seals of Indus Valley Civilization had images of animals like bulls, rhinoceros, tiger etc. However, no seals with images of lion have been found.

Dancing girl is a copper sculpture and not a stone sculpture


Comments

32 responses to “[Solution] – Thursday History and Culture Quiz #11”

  1. thevagabond85 Avatar
    thevagabond85

    lol in question 3 day 11 . they have put option 4 as : 1,2 & 3
    Q. 4 when/how did Mohan Roy used “Modern capitalism”

  2. thevagabond85 Avatar
    thevagabond85

    that can be implicit/hidden objective but acts have explicit objective which was to expedite the trails. breaking nationalist movement certainly cannot be one.

  3. thevagabond85 Avatar
    thevagabond85

    no it’s viamana

  4. Tanu Singhal Avatar
    Tanu Singhal

    6th ncert says.. bronze

  5. thanks buddy..i got ur concept but didn’t get how answers are right…sorry if i asking something silly but i didn’t get it really

  6. It is of Bronze but that’s not the issue ! Bronze is a one of the ally of copper !

  7. Ashish Saini Avatar
    Ashish Saini

    in question 6 , can anyone explain each and every option with reason,
    i think option 2 is also right

  8. Rowlatt act wale ka answer sahi hai kya?

  9. There is no need to go that deeper in chemical and physical composition of the material

  10. Q2. and its solution is right.

  11. Yes, the answer is 1, 2 and 4. Thanks for pointing out.

  12. We are checking Q.3 . We believe there is not other questions/solution which is wrong or is it?

  13. We are checking it

  14. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    But u still call it as stainless steel as the fact that its chemical properties may change but not the physical properties . Any how the concept is the dancing girl is not the stone sculpture but copper or bronze one.

  15. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    yes. i forgot that and realized later. but thanks for reminding .

  16. Dancing girl statue’s composition is too vaguely mentioned.( though it should not be!)
    The confusion emanates from the fact that NCERT says its a copper statue while NIOS and a plethora of websites including wikipedia and all says it’s bronze.
    Also since the physical and chemical properties of an alloy is completely different from that of its constituent elements, one cannot take refuge in the fact that bronze is an alloy of copper. So is stainless steel of iron but does steel rusts!?

  17. Sonny Ethan Avatar
    Sonny Ethan

    The peak of Dravidian style temple is also known as “Shikara.” There is nothing wrong with statement 2.

  18. kingka2 Avatar
    kingka2

    AS per my knowledge he opposed Christianity, but he wrote a book “The precepts of Jesus”.. 🙂

  19. SPECTRE_007 Avatar
    SPECTRE_007

    Q,3 ans is wrong.

  20. CM_GoGo Avatar
    CM_GoGo

    Rs sharma says Bronze.

  21. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    shikara is associated with nagara and its counterpart is vimana which is associated with Dravidian temple style. Kalasha:It is the topmost point of the temple and commonly seen in North Indian temples. But the concept and answers are right.

  22. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    many mistakes . please clarify the doubts which are given below. please forumias.

  23. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    4th question is also doubt as he never opposed Christianity rather he supported to take the best from all religions including Christianity.

  24. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    bronze is the alloy of copper (and with tin ).

  25. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    Ryotwari settlement was introduced only in madras , Bombay , co-org province and Assam region .yes the answer should be 1,2 and 4.

  26. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    shikara is associated with nagara where as it counterpart is vimana which is associated with Dravidian temple style. Kalasha:It is the topmost point of the temple and commonly seen in North Indian temples. But the concept and answers are right.

  27. Vijay Karthik Avatar
    Vijay Karthik

    yes u r right . many mistakes are in both questions and answers.

  28. Arpit Singh Avatar
    Arpit Singh

    I concur..Newaygo how diffetenlt is gangetic valley from United provinces?part of it atleast

  29. question 2 statement 2….how come it is right?
    shikhara is also related to nagara style….ideally options should have been 1,2 and 3….no?
    (correct-shikhara=vimana)
    please clarify

  30. Atul Das Avatar
    Atul Das

    Hii team….
    In ques 3 either ans should be either “a” or diff option like 1,2,4 as ryotwari settlement was made specifically for south India Madras and Bombay…plz confirm…

  31. Hello 🙂
    NCERT Fine Arts Class XI says copper

  32. Smita Desai Avatar
    Smita Desai

    dancing girl is bronze or copper?

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