HERITAGE SITES (AutoRecovered)
HERITAGE SITES (AutoRecovered)
HERITAGE SITES (AutoRecovered)
1) TAJ MAHAL
Q.8. How many years did it take to build the main body of Taj Mahal?
Ans. 12 years. Just the tomb and the plinth took 12 years to complete. The rest of the
surrounding buildings took 10 years to complete.
Q.9. When is the Taj Mahal open for night viewing?
Ans. Two nights before, the night of and two nights after the full moon.
Q.10. In what year did Taj Mahal become a UNESCO World Heritage site?
Ans. 1983
Q.5. When were the Ajanta caves first discovered and by whom?
Ans. In 1819 by a British officer on tiger hunt
Q.6. On which hills are the Ajanta caves located?
Ans. Sahyadri Hills
Q.9. What do the paintings in Ajanta caves reveal about Indian Art?
Ans. Use of natural pigments, unique and skillful art through ancient primitive tools.
Q.10. How long did it approximately take to create the sculptures and painting in Ajanta
Caves?
Ans. Seven hundred years
3) HAMPI
Q.2. Which Indian kingdom was Hampi the former capital of?
Ans. Vijaynagar
Q.3. Virupaksha temple is one of the most famous temples in Hampi. Name the
presiding deity in the temple.
Ans. Lord Shiva
Q.4. Name the type of architecture evidently seen in the Virupaksha Temple
Ans. Dravidian
Q.5. The stone wheels in the chariot in the Vittala temple are shaped in what foem?
Ans. Lotus
Q.6. Who founded the Empire of Vijaynagra?
Ans. Harihara and Bukka
5) FATEHPUR SIKRI
Q.5. What was the chief material used in building the city?
Ans. Red Sandstone
Q.6. In which assembly hall did Akbar meet the public?
Ans. Diwan e aam
6) JAIPUR
Q.2. Which Hindu Rajput ruler was responsible for the construction of Jantar Mantar in the
early 18th century?
Ans. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II
Q.3. Who built the Hawa Mahal?
Ans. Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh
Q.8. Why was the city painted pink in the first place?
Ans. In 1876, an impending visit from Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, prompted
then-Maharaja Ram Singh to have the entire city painted pink, a colour symbolizing welcome
and hospitality.
Q.6. Name the Indian temple architecture that is depicted in Konark temple.
Ans. Kalinga Architecture
Q.7. How many horses are carved in the Konark temple and mounted on the gigantic chariot?
Ans. 24
Q.8. How many years did it take to complete the construction of Konark Temple?
Ans. 12 years
Q.9. Name the coast where Konark temple is located.
Ans. Bay of Bengal
Q.10. How many horses are used to pull the chariot of Sun God as seen in Konark temple?
Ans. 7
8) RED FORT
Q.4. Red Fort palace was a focal point of which medieval city?
Ans. Shahajahanabad
Q.5. Which gate of Red Fort was exclusively used by the emperor?
Ans. Khizrabad Gate
Q.6. The famous jewel throne of the emperor of Red Fort was known as ___________.
Ans. Peacock Throne
Q.7. What building material was used to give the walls their red colour?
Q.8. The nearby Yamuna River Water was diverted from the river to create the canal that ran
through the Red Fort. What is this canal called?
Ans. The stream of paradise
Q.9. How many of the main buildings have survived in the fort?
Ans. Six
Q.10. Name the main gate of Red Fort.
Ans. Lahore Gate
9) KHAJURAHO
Q.2. What was the amount paid by Bega Begum to build the tomb?
Ans. 1.5 million rupees
Q.3. The highly geometrical and enclosed paradise garden is divided into 4 squares by
pathways called?
Ans. Khiyaban
Q.10. After how long post Humayun’s death did the tomb’s construction start?
Ans. 14 years
12) ELEPHANTA CAVES
13) SUNDARBANS
Ans. Sundarbans has got the world’s largest coastal mangrove forest (an area of about 10,000
km2, with enormous beauty shared between India (4,000 km2) and Bangladesh (6,000 km2 ).
Ans. It is well known for one horned rhino. The Park also has elephants, swamp deer, wild
water buffalo, etc. It also has a wide range of flora. It also has 15 threatened species of fauna. It
is also a breeding ground for many species of big cats like leopards and Bengal tigers. It also has
many species of birds and is designated as an ‘Important Bird Area’ by Birdlife International. The
Park has about 2413 rhinos.
Ans. It is inhabited by two of the largest snakes in the world, the Reticulated Python and
Rock Python, as well as the longest venomous snake in the world, King Cobra.
Q.4. Who built it?
Ans. It is the British who should be credited with the creation of Kaziranga National Park. It
was in 1904 when Mary Curzon, wife of Lord Curzon, persuaded him to take immediate and
effective steps to protect the rhinos in the region. And that is how the Kaziranga National
Park came into being on 1st June, 1905.
Ans. The landscape of Kaziranga is of sheer forest, tall elephant grass, rugged reeds, marshes
& shallow pools.
15) MAHABALIPURAM
Q.4. Which prominent empire/dynasty constructed the ancient monuments and temples
in Mahabalipuram?
Ans. Pallava dynasty
Q.6. Name the king who built the ancient monuments and temples in Mahabalipuram.
Ans. Narasimma Varman
7. What is the name of the five temples that are carved out from a single rock in the
shape of a chariot?
Ans. Pandava Rathas
Q.8. During what time period were the ancient monuments and temples of Mahabalipuram
built?
Ans. Between 7th and 8th centuries
Q.9. Name the monument that is a huge boulder on a slope with only the tip of the boulder
touching the ground.
Ans. Krishna’s Butter Ball
Q.10. Name the temple that was built on top of cave temple.
Ans. It has been regarded as a ‘landmark in the evolution of building art in south India’ and
its vimana as a ‘touchstone of Indian architecture as a whole’.
Ans. This is the only park in India that is completely enclosed by a 2 m high boundary wall
that minimises the possibilities of any encroachment and biotic disturbances, but there is no
possibility of a buffer zone.