Sculpture, Architecture and the Town Planning of Ancient Cities
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Q. The Harappan Civilisation is also called as Indus Valley Civilisation. Why do you think it was called so?
- It was known as Indus Valley Civilisation as the people discovered the river Indus.
- It was known as Indus Valley Civilisation as the river Indus was the only river flowing in the ancient period.
- It was known as Indus Valley Civilisation as the people belonged to river Indus.
- It was known as the Indus Valley Civilisation as the cities flourished near the Indus River.
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Describe the houses of Harappan Civilization.
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A person who designs buildings is called
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What was the citadel - General Knowledge
Q. What is the word used for architecture in Sanskrit language?
- Carving
- Vastu
- Ruins
- Temple
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Describe the Ambala water divide?
Q. Town planning has been a part of ancient Indian history. Which of the following cities are examples of town planning?
- Harappa
- Lothal
- Dholavira
- Calcutta
Q. Explain town-planning in the ancient town.
Q. The art of constructing houses, buildings, and towns is referred to as ______.
- Architect
- Architecture
- Interior decorator
- Construction engineer
Q. Sarman and Maham belong to Lothal town. Sarman is a farmer whereas Maham was a priest. To which section of the city does Sarman belong to?
- Higher town
- Citadel
- Palace
- Lower town
Q. During the Harappan civilisation, the rulers and the common people had different types of housing structures. Choose whether the following statements are correct regarding the settlements given below.
S1- The rulers lived on higher sections of the ground with high walls, known as the citadel.
S2: The common people lived below the citadel, known as Common palace.
S1- The rulers lived on higher sections of the ground with high walls, known as the citadel.
S2: The common people lived below the citadel, known as Common palace.
- S1: True; S2: False
- S1: True; S2: True
- S1: False; S2: False
- S1: False; S2: True
Q. The smaller section of the city which was raised above the ground for about 12 meters high were called .
- Highland
- Citadel
- Lower town
Q. What is the word used for architecture in Sanskrit language?
Q. Choose the correct spelling:
- Architecture
- Archetecture
- Architeture
- Architacture
Q. I belong to a smaller section of the city. I am raised above the ground for about 12 metres high and have massive walls surrounding me. Who am I?
- Citadel
- Lower town
- Higher town
- Palace
Q. Which of the following civilisations flourished on the banks of River Ravi?
- Sumerian Civilisation
- Aryan Civilisation
- Mesopotamian Civilisation
- Indus-Valley Civilisation
Q. Archaeologists believe that the citadel housed common people.
- True
- False
Q. Who was the incharge of Harappan excavations held in the year 1921?
- Sir John Marshal
- Lord William Bentinck
- Sir Mount Batten
- Colonel Simon
Q. Which of the following statements is true in terms of Harappan town planning?
- Discrimination existed in terms of water availability between the rich and the poor.
- The cities were divided into two parts with one part having slightly higher elevation than the other.
- The whole city in Harappan civilisation used to be built on the same elevation.
- The Drainage system was not well-developed.
Q. There are evidences of town planning in many ancient Indian cities such as Harappa, Lothal, and Dholavira.
- True
- False
Q. Identify the places of remains of ancient Harappa civilisation.
- Kalibangan
- Ajmer
- Lothal
- Alamgirpur
- Dholka
- Ropar
- Jaisalmer
- Dholavira
- Kuntasi
- Rangpur
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Suthradar Mandan was an eminent
- Painter
- Poet
- Architect
- Ruler