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The relief carvings that fill large central panels surrounding the garbhagriah at the Temple of Vishnu at Deogarh ___________________.


A) use symbols and abstract form to convey their meaning
B) present a dramatic narrative of the gods in superhuman form
C) provide iconic images of Vishnu in all his forms for veneration
D) serve as political propaganda in their references to Gupta rulers

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The Yakshi Bracket Figure is carved using what material?


A) sandstone
B) marble
C) salt stone
D) granite

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What feature of Bodhisattvas distinguishes them from images of the Buddha?


A) the use of specific mudras
B) their elongated earlobes
C) their princely garb and jewelry
D) their body visible through a clinging robe

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Explain the iconography and cultural significance of Shiva Nataraja?

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In the Lion Capital from Sarnath , the animals represent the __________ of the world mentioned in Buddhist creation myths.


A) four great rulers
B) four great temples of Sarnath
C) four Buddhas of the earth
D) four great rivers

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________are Buddhist religious monuments that frequently hold sacred relics and are venerated through circumambulation.


A) Temples
B) Viharas
C) Amalakas
D) Stupas

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The earliest civilization of South Asia was nurtured in the __________ River.


A) Indus
B) Ganges
C) Narmada
D) Tapti

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How would one compare the Prakhon Chai style with the Dvaravati style in Thailand?

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Which of the following is NOT a feature of the Indus Valley site of Mohenjo-Daro?


A) a large pool, perhaps for public bathing or ritual function
B) a city plan based on a grid of wide avenues and narrow streets
C) multi-family dwellings in three- and four-story structures
D) a network of covered drainage systems for waste and rainwater

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The garbhagriha, or "womb chamber," in Hindu temples is a darkened space where the ____________is housed.


A) plinth
B) vimana
C) sacred image
D) shikhara

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Why did Ashoka erect monuments to Buddha?

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The Female Figure Holding a Fly Whisk is characteristic of Mauryan period sculpture in the ______________.


A) figure's fleshy sensuality
B) high polished sandstone
C) representation of a yakshi figure
D) all of the above

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The Indus Valley civilization thrived around the same time as ___________________.


A) Etruscan culture
B) Old Kingdom Egypt
C) Classical Greece
D) Imperial Rome

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Angkor Wat in Cambodia is _______________.


A) a monumental Buddhist site, conceived as a mandala in three dimensions
B) a royal complex of structures dedicated to the worship of Vishnu
C) a focal point for the preservation of traditions, texts, and practices of Theravada Buddhism
D) the site of three colossal statues of the Buddha

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The rock-cut relief Descent of the Ganges is probably meant to ________________.


A) serve as an allegory of the king's benevolence
B) teach Hindu beliefs through dramatic narratives representing the gods
C) provide a focus for meditation and ritual devotion
D) record a historical event

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How does the nude male torso found at Harappa forecast essential attributes of later Indian sculpture?


A) its small intimate scale
B) the sensuous emphasis on the body
C) the use of nudity
D) the removable arts and head

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_____________are used in Buddhist and Hindu art as physical expressions of different states of being.


A) Mudras
B) erotic figures
C) Mithuna
D) yakshi

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Buddhist monastic communities made two types of rock-cut halls; one was called the __________, used for the monks' living quarters, and the other was the __________, which meant "sanctuary."


A) shikhara; amalaka
B) mandapas; plinth
C) vihara; chaitya
D) torana; garbhagriha

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Which symbol is NOT used to represent the Buddha?


A) a lion
B) a chakra
C) a linga
D) a footprint

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Metaphysical texts written during the __________period gave rise to the philosophical concepts of samsara, Brahman, and atman, which greatly inform Hindu and Buddhist beliefs.


A) Indus-Valley
B) Vedic
C) Mauryan
D) Gupta

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