The Divine and the Human: Religious Art in India
This quiz tests your knowledge of Indian religious art forms including sculpture, painting, architecture, dance, literature, and philosophical traditions, exploring how the divine is represented in artistic expression.
Questions
Which of the following is not a characteristic of Indian religious art?
- Symbolism
- Realism
- Narrative
- Abstraction
What is the most common subject matter in Indian religious art?
- Gods and goddesses
- Humans
- Animals
- Nature
Which of the following is not a type of Indian religious art?
- Sculpture
- Painting
- Architecture
- Music
What is the most important element of Indian religious art?
- Beauty
- Truth
- Goodness
- Symbolism
Which of the following is not a common symbol in Indian religious art?
- The lotus flower
- The wheel of dharma
- The conch shell
- The swastika
What is the purpose of Indian religious art?
- To teach religious doctrine
- To inspire devotion
- To create a sense of community
- All of the above
Which of the following is not a major center of Indian religious art?
- Varanasi
- Mathura
- Khajuraho
- Mumbai
What is the most famous example of Indian religious architecture?
- The Taj Mahal
- The Red Fort
- The Qutub Minar
- The Konark Sun Temple
Which of the following is not a major school of Indian painting?
- The Mughal school
- The Rajput school
- The Pahari school
- The Bengal school
What is the most famous example of Indian religious sculpture?
- The Great Buddha of Kamakura
- The Statue of Liberty
- The Venus de Milo
- The Dancing Shiva
Which of the following is not a major center of Indian religious music?
- Varanasi
- Mathura
- Khajuraho
- Chennai
What is the most famous example of Indian religious dance?
- Bharatanatyam
- Kathakali
- Odissi
- Kuchipudi
Which of the following is not a major center of Indian religious theater?
- Varanasi
- Mathura
- Khajuraho
- Kolkata
What is the most famous example of Indian religious literature?
- The Vedas
- The Upanishads
- The Bhagavad Gita
- The Ramayana
Which of the following is not a major center of Indian religious philosophy?
- Varanasi
- Mathura
- Khajuraho
- Hyderabad