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3.
Which of these temples is an example of the
Deccani style of architecture?
a. the Kandariya Mahadev Temple, Khajuraho
b. the Brihadeshwara temple, Thanjavur
c. the Dvarasamudra Temple, Halebid
d. the Vitthala Temple, Hampi

4. An example of rock-cut architecture is:
a. the Shore Temple, Mamallapuram
b. the Kailasnatha Temple, Kanchipuram
c. the Brihadeshwara Temple, Thanjavur
d. the rathas at Mamallapuram

5.
In a mosque, the pulpit from where the Iman or priest conducts prayers, is called
a. the mimbar
b. the mihrab
c. the minar
d. the liwan

6. The distinguishing features of the Nagara- style of architecture were:
a. a square garbhagriha with a towering gopuram.
b. a square garbhagriha, the shikhare topped by the amalake and the kalasa.
c. a square garbhagriha, the shikhare topped by a double amalake and the kalasa
d. a square garbhagriha, topped by a high and pyramidal vimana.

7. why did the rulers of mediaeval India built Massive temples, forts and mosques?
a.the architects of the time were unable to build small structures.
b. the rules seemed to feel that the bigger and grander their architecture the richer and more powerful they would be considered by others.
c. the rulers were very wealthy and wanted to spend a money in this way.
d. the rulers might have wanted to leave behind something enduring for Future Generations to remember

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Answers

Answered by umakrishnendhu
2

Answer:

3.Ans: B

Explanation: Brihadishvara Temple, also called Rajarajesvaram or Peruvudaiyar Koyil, is dedicated to Shiva located in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu,. It is one of the largest South Indian temples and an exemplary example of fully realized Dravidian architecture. It is called Dhakshina Meru. Hence, B is the correct option.

4.Ans:a

5.Ans:a

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7:idk

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Answered by dark123412
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Explanation:

6. Answer - (d) Alauddin Khalji

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