Heritage of India
Test your knowledge about India's rich heritage - famous monuments, ancient temples, forts, gardens, and art forms from different regions of the country.
Questions
kutubminar is one of the shortest bricks and stone minerals in the world
- True
- False
which day our prime minister delivers a speech from the red fort
- 26 january
- 25 december
- 2 october
- 15 august
the iron pillar in delhi
- True
- False
terracotta aart was one of the earliest forms of aart
- True
- False
the jahaz mahal inside the mandu fort
- True
- False
India post issued a stamp of the gwalior fort on 3 august1984
- True
- False
the harappan ruins shows the use of terracotta
- True
- False
the caves at bhimabetka are famous for their painting
- True
- False
how many terrace does the nishat bagh have
- 11
- 12
- 16
- 7
the taj mahal in
- fattepur
- sikri
- aagra
- delhi
the taj mahal is mumtaj s tomb
- True
- False
each part of the country has not its own architectural heritage
- True
- False
the tajmahal is one of the new seven wonder of the world
- True
- False
the sun temple is built in
- konark
- odiha
- kerla
- kanykumari
who built the gwalior fort?
- raja man singh tomar
- raja jai singh tomar
- emperor akbar
- none of these
which is one of the earliest forms of art
- clay work
- rerracotta
- mud
- painting with clay
kashmir is well known for its garden such as
- shalimar bagh
- nishat bagh
- tulip and rose bah
- shalimar and nishat
the qutub minar is built with
- stones
- bricks and clay
- bribks and stone
- sand and bricks
where is the meenakshi temple located
- madurai
- konark
- gwalior
- sarnath
what are the gateway sanchi stupa called?
- cariots
- tornas
- frescoes
- gopuram
who built the red fort?
- aurang jeb
- qutubudin
- shahajahan
- sivaji