NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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20. Rulers And Buildings
236256
Who constructed the Kandariya Mahadev Temple?
1 King Raman.
2 King Dhanush.
3 King Dhangadeva.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
King Dhangadeva.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236257
What variation was introduced to the 'Chahar bagh format' during the reign of Shah Jahan?
1 The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river.
2 The dwelling was located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh, close to the bank of the river.
3 The dwelling was located in the direction of the Qibla.
4 The dwelling was located in the direction of the sun.
Explanation:
The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river. In the early years of his reign, Shah Jahans capital was at Agra, a city where the nobility had constructed their homes on the banks of the river Yamuna. These were set in the midst of formal gardens constructed in the chahar bagh format. The Chahar Bagh garden also had a variation that historians describe as the river-front garden. In this garden, the dwelling was not located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh but at its edge, close to the bank of the river. Shah Jahan adapted the river-front garden in the layout of the Taj Mahal, the grandest architectural accomplishment of his reign. Here, the white marble mausoleum was placed on a terrace by the edge of the river and the garden was to its south.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236258
The "river-front garden" was the another name of:
1 Baoli.
2 Chahar bagh.
3 Reservoir.
4 Hauz.
Explanation:
Chahar bagh.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236259
The ceremonial halls of public and private audience were called as __________ during the Mughal period.
1 Mahamandapa
2 Qibla
3 Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas
4 Hasht bihisht
Explanation:
Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas In the Mughal architecture, the ceremonial halls of public and private audience were known as diwan-i-aam and diwan-i khaas. Placed within a large courtyard, these courts were also described as chihil sutun or forty-pillared halls. The pedestal on which Shah jahan's throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla. Hasht bihist was a central hall surrounded by eight rooms.
236256
Who constructed the Kandariya Mahadev Temple?
1 King Raman.
2 King Dhanush.
3 King Dhangadeva.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
King Dhangadeva.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236257
What variation was introduced to the 'Chahar bagh format' during the reign of Shah Jahan?
1 The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river.
2 The dwelling was located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh, close to the bank of the river.
3 The dwelling was located in the direction of the Qibla.
4 The dwelling was located in the direction of the sun.
Explanation:
The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river. In the early years of his reign, Shah Jahans capital was at Agra, a city where the nobility had constructed their homes on the banks of the river Yamuna. These were set in the midst of formal gardens constructed in the chahar bagh format. The Chahar Bagh garden also had a variation that historians describe as the river-front garden. In this garden, the dwelling was not located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh but at its edge, close to the bank of the river. Shah Jahan adapted the river-front garden in the layout of the Taj Mahal, the grandest architectural accomplishment of his reign. Here, the white marble mausoleum was placed on a terrace by the edge of the river and the garden was to its south.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236258
The "river-front garden" was the another name of:
1 Baoli.
2 Chahar bagh.
3 Reservoir.
4 Hauz.
Explanation:
Chahar bagh.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236259
The ceremonial halls of public and private audience were called as __________ during the Mughal period.
1 Mahamandapa
2 Qibla
3 Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas
4 Hasht bihisht
Explanation:
Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas In the Mughal architecture, the ceremonial halls of public and private audience were known as diwan-i-aam and diwan-i khaas. Placed within a large courtyard, these courts were also described as chihil sutun or forty-pillared halls. The pedestal on which Shah jahan's throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla. Hasht bihist was a central hall surrounded by eight rooms.
236256
Who constructed the Kandariya Mahadev Temple?
1 King Raman.
2 King Dhanush.
3 King Dhangadeva.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
King Dhangadeva.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236257
What variation was introduced to the 'Chahar bagh format' during the reign of Shah Jahan?
1 The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river.
2 The dwelling was located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh, close to the bank of the river.
3 The dwelling was located in the direction of the Qibla.
4 The dwelling was located in the direction of the sun.
Explanation:
The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river. In the early years of his reign, Shah Jahans capital was at Agra, a city where the nobility had constructed their homes on the banks of the river Yamuna. These were set in the midst of formal gardens constructed in the chahar bagh format. The Chahar Bagh garden also had a variation that historians describe as the river-front garden. In this garden, the dwelling was not located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh but at its edge, close to the bank of the river. Shah Jahan adapted the river-front garden in the layout of the Taj Mahal, the grandest architectural accomplishment of his reign. Here, the white marble mausoleum was placed on a terrace by the edge of the river and the garden was to its south.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236258
The "river-front garden" was the another name of:
1 Baoli.
2 Chahar bagh.
3 Reservoir.
4 Hauz.
Explanation:
Chahar bagh.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236259
The ceremonial halls of public and private audience were called as __________ during the Mughal period.
1 Mahamandapa
2 Qibla
3 Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas
4 Hasht bihisht
Explanation:
Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas In the Mughal architecture, the ceremonial halls of public and private audience were known as diwan-i-aam and diwan-i khaas. Placed within a large courtyard, these courts were also described as chihil sutun or forty-pillared halls. The pedestal on which Shah jahan's throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla. Hasht bihist was a central hall surrounded by eight rooms.
236256
Who constructed the Kandariya Mahadev Temple?
1 King Raman.
2 King Dhanush.
3 King Dhangadeva.
4 None of these.
Explanation:
King Dhangadeva.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236257
What variation was introduced to the 'Chahar bagh format' during the reign of Shah Jahan?
1 The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river.
2 The dwelling was located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh, close to the bank of the river.
3 The dwelling was located in the direction of the Qibla.
4 The dwelling was located in the direction of the sun.
Explanation:
The dwelling was located at the edge of the Chahar Bagh close to the bank of the river. In the early years of his reign, Shah Jahans capital was at Agra, a city where the nobility had constructed their homes on the banks of the river Yamuna. These were set in the midst of formal gardens constructed in the chahar bagh format. The Chahar Bagh garden also had a variation that historians describe as the river-front garden. In this garden, the dwelling was not located in the middle of the Chahar Bagh but at its edge, close to the bank of the river. Shah Jahan adapted the river-front garden in the layout of the Taj Mahal, the grandest architectural accomplishment of his reign. Here, the white marble mausoleum was placed on a terrace by the edge of the river and the garden was to its south.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236258
The "river-front garden" was the another name of:
1 Baoli.
2 Chahar bagh.
3 Reservoir.
4 Hauz.
Explanation:
Chahar bagh.
20. Rulers And Buildings
236259
The ceremonial halls of public and private audience were called as __________ during the Mughal period.
1 Mahamandapa
2 Qibla
3 Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas
4 Hasht bihisht
Explanation:
Diwan-i-aam / Diwan-i-khaas In the Mughal architecture, the ceremonial halls of public and private audience were known as diwan-i-aam and diwan-i khaas. Placed within a large courtyard, these courts were also described as chihil sutun or forty-pillared halls. The pedestal on which Shah jahan's throne was placed was frequently described as the qibla. Hasht bihist was a central hall surrounded by eight rooms.