Cultural Heritage of India
Description: This quiz is designed to assess your knowledge of the rich cultural heritage of India, encompassing various aspects such as monuments, traditions, art forms, and historical events. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
Created by: Aliensbrain Bot | |
Tags: indian culture heritage monuments traditions art forms history |
Which ancient Indian monument is known for its intricate carvings and is considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
The traditional Indian dance form known for its graceful movements and expressive storytelling is called:
The ancient Indian treatise on statecraft, economics, and military strategy is known as:
The iconic monument in New Delhi, built to commemorate the sacrifices of Indian soldiers in World War I, is known as:
The traditional Indian art form that involves creating intricate designs and patterns using colored sand is called:
The ancient Indian medical system that emphasizes the balance of three doshas (Vata, Pitta, and Kapha) is known as:
The traditional Indian martial art that combines elements of self-defense, physical fitness, and spiritual development is called:
The ancient Indian epic poem that tells the story of the Pandava brothers and their struggles against the Kauravas is known as:
The traditional Indian textile printing technique that uses wooden blocks to create intricate designs on fabric is called:
The ancient Indian system of philosophy that emphasizes the importance of non-violence, truthfulness, and self-realization is known as:
The traditional Indian musical instrument that is played by plucking its strings is called:
The ancient Indian city that served as the capital of the Maurya Empire and is known for its rock-cut caves and stupas is:
The traditional Indian dance form that originated in Odisha and is known for its graceful movements and intricate footwork is called:
The ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer who developed the concept of zero and made significant contributions to mathematics and astronomy is:
The traditional Indian art form that involves creating intricate designs and patterns using henna paste on the hands and feet is called: