Rajasthan Art History and Culture Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: whom is the 'Kirti Stambh' located in Chittor Fort dedicated?
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- 2Rana Kumbhafalse
- 3Jain Tirthankara Adinathatrue
- 4Mahavir Swamifalse
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Answer : 3. "Jain Tirthankara Adinatha"
Explanation :
1. Chittorgarh Fort is a historical fort located in Chittorgarh city in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is one of the largest and most important forts in India, and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
2. Apart from all these attractions, the most special are the two stone pillars here, which are called Kirti Stambh and Vijay Stambh. These two pillars reflect the glorious past of the fort and the Rajput dynasty. Both these pillars attract tourists with their beauty, architecture and height.
Q: Name the person resident of Rajasthan who wrote the book 'Intkaal'-
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62b05715184ea83a638b2aec- 1Sujansingh Parikfalse
- 2none of thesefalse
- 3Shiv Charan Sentrue
- 4Jai Singh Ashawatfalse
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Answer : 3. "Shiv Charan Sen"
Explanation :
Rajasthan resident Shiv Charan Sen who wrote the book Intkaal.
Q: The ruler of which region was Swangia Mata Kuldevi?
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5fdaeaed2e6e2d68d772b50a- 1Jaisalmertrue
- 2Udaipurfalse
- 3Bikanerfalse
- 4Barmerfalse
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Answer : 1. "Jaisalmer"
Explanation :
Swaangiya Mata: If we look at the origin of the folk goddesses and clan goddesses who are symbols of faith in the people of Rajasthan, we will find that many famous goddesses, symbols of power, were born in Charankul. Among the famous goddesses born in Charankul, Awad, Swangiyan, Karni Mata etc. are prominent. Along with the stories of glory of different dynasties, many miraculous incidents of these goddesses are recorded on the pages of history.
Q: What percentage of Sahariya tribe is found in Kishanganj and Shahabad?
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659fb84d32c8dbaa2c4e1962- 198true
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Answer : 1. "98"
Explanation :
1. Sahariya is the most backward scheduled tribe in Rajasthan.
2. 98 percent Sahariya tribals live in Kishanganj and Shahbad tehsil of Baran district.
Q: Which fair is known as 'Kumbh of Sahariya tribe'?
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5f7c3aa23f983379e3e30e04- 1Shilpagram Fair, Udaipurfalse
- 2Banganga Fairfalse
- 3Pushkar Fairfalse
- 4Sitabari Fairtrue
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Answer : 4. "Sitabari Fair"
Explanation :
Sitabari Fair (Kelwara – Bandra)
This fair fills on Jyeshtha Amavasya. This fair is called “Kumbh of Sahariya tribe”. Hadoti is the biggest fair of the region.
Q: The fair which is famous as the 'Kumbh of Sahariya tribe' is -
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6385eb4149a42a5ac18f1095- 1Sitabadi fairtrue
- 2Nagaur fairfalse
- 3Dol fairfalse
- 4Beneshwar fairfalse
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Answer : 1. "Sitabadi fair"
Explanation :
Sitabari Fair (Kelwara – Bandra)
This fair fills on Jyeshtha Amavasya. This fair is called “Kumbh of Sahariya tribe”. Hadoti is the biggest fair of the region.
Q: The 'Uttar-Totadri' of Rajasthan is called-
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- 3Galatatrue
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Answer : 3. "Galata"
Explanation :
Due to Galta Ji being the first and main Jagadguru Peeth of entire North India, it is also called Uttar Totadri.
Q: Motilal Tejawat was related to?
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60af43c0d752621d4fa1d162- 1Bengu peasant movementfalse
- 2Eki Kisan Movementtrue
- 3Marwar Peasant Movementfalse
- 4Sikar peasant movementfalse
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Answer : 2. "Eki Kisan Movement"
Explanation :
1. Motilal Tejawat is known as Bavji in Bhil region.
2. Motilal Tejawat was an Indian freedom fighter, tribal leader and social reformer. He is known as the "Messiah of the Tribals".
3 Tejawat was born in 1886 in Koliyari village of Udaipur district of Rajasthan. He received his primary education in the village itself. Later, he worked as a maid for a local Jagidar in Jhadol Thikan.
4. Motilal Tejawat inaugurated the 'Eki Movement' in Rajasthan which started in 1921.