Preserving Indian heritage - class-VII
Description: preserving Indian heritage | |
Number of Questions: 76 | |
Created by: Naresh Verma | |
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Which is the world-famous treatise of the amorous arts?
The university which became famous in the post - Gupta era was _______________.
The Archaeological Survey of India looks after our material heritage.
Recently which site in India got inscribed in World Heritage List?
Kautilya and Panani were the products of which one of the following ancient Indian universities?
Which of the following was described as the "Oxford University of Mahayana Buddhism"?
In which of the following cities is the famous Vishwanath Temple situated?
The holy place of Varanasi is situated on the bank of river ________.
Fill in the blanks:
Malik Mohammed Jayasi wrote _____.
A long buttoned coat is called _____.
Which is the oldest monuments?
Pushkar is a famous place in Rajasthan where _____ is held every year.
In which of the following cities the famous Vishwanath temple is situated?
_______ is famous for its annual Rath Yatra festival.
The learned Buddhist Acharya Nagarjun advocated the use of allopathy along with herbal medicines for which university?
To which department one should inform if any citizen suddenly finds any ancient or antique goods while digging?
Which characteristic is irrelevant in the below given distinguishing characteristics of Indian culture?
To whom has the Indian government entrusted the responsibility of the conservation of National Monuments?
Indian culture has a distinct feature among all the cultures of the World. The example of this can be found in one of the stories.
The word Culture is used in special sense in History. One of the following cannot be considered as value in terms of culture.
Kanchi was a centre for the teaching and learning of _______ and ________ texts.
During the reign of the ____________, Kanchi in Tamil Nadu emerged as an important centre of education.
Where Nalanda University was located?
Where Vikramshila University was located?
Valabhi was an important centre of ____ and ____ philosophy from fifth to eighth century CE.
Who founded the Nalanda University?
Which of the following are correct statements about Nalanda university?
What was the primary language in Nalanda University?
Valabhi was an ancient city in __________.
What are the features of Indian culture?
Indian culture is the only culture in the world which spreads ______________.
What is cultural heritage?
Heritage is natural as well as man-made.
The basic aim of Indian culture _________________.
Which of the following are natural Heritage?
Indian art is mostly religion oriented.
The Indian culture has greatly influenced _______________ aspects of life.
In Taxila University, religious instruction was provided on an individualistic basis.
The buildings in the royal complex in Hampi had ________________.
Who looks after our material heritage?
Indians are good at looking after their heritage.
Which of the following is a famous place of pilgrimage for Jains?
Onam is the main festival of which state?
Which of the following is the main festival of Assam?
The famous book "Geet Govind" is written by
Which state is famous for Tarnetar Fair?
Why do we need to preserve heritage?
Pongal is the main festival of which state?
Lyngdoh Grove is situated in which state?
According to Indian Treasure Trove Act, 1876, if any citizen finds any ancient or antique thing from a house, field, well, lake, etc. while digging, then he has to immediately inform the __________.
The Bombay Natural History Society was established in ________.
Preservation of heritage is included in the _______ of every citizen of India.
Under the wildlife protection act which area is not included?
Which sacred groves are located in Maharashtra?
When was Indian Board of Wildlife constituted?
The ancient monuments and Archaeological Sites and Remains Act, 1958 was passed by Indian parliament to ____________.
Vani, Kinkari, Oran, and Shamlat Deh are sacred groves of ________.
Which sacred groves are located in Kerala?
In which of the following caves, 28 new caves have been discovered?
Sarnas and Jeheras are sacred groves of which state?
Who was the first Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India?
Which South East Asian dynasty sought permission to build a monastery at Nalanda?
According to whose descriptions, Nalanda University could accomodate thousands of books?
Who established Vikramshila University?
Who built the first monestary at Nalanda?
The chief centre of Indo-Roman trade was.
Which of the following king made generous donations to the Nalanda University?
Ratna Sagara, Ratna Nidhi and Ratna Ranjana were the three ________of Nalanda University.
According to Chinese scholar, Itsing, How many villages were set apart for the maintenance of the Nalanda University?
In ancient India, Nalanda University represented a great centre for the study of ________.
Vikramshila University was famous for__________.
Who attacked and destroyed the famous Buddhist monasteries of Nalanda and Vikramshila?
Who founded the Vikramashila University?
Hampi is located in the ________ basin.
Two great Buddhist universities of Nalanda and Vikramshila were patronised by the ____________.
Vikramashila University had _______ viharas.