Extra QAs L7 Hist VII
Extra QAs L7 Hist VII
Extra QAs L7 Hist VII
History
Chapter-7
The Making of Regional Cultures
I. Very Short Answer Type Questions:
1: The songs of Maynamati and Gopichandra together makes_________.
Answer: Cheras
Answer: Poetics
Answer: Bhanudatta
Answer: True
10: The term, Ras-lila was used to describe folk dance. True/False
Answer: False
11: Name the painting style that developed in 17th century near the Himalayan
foothills.
Answer: Basohli
12: The first literary works in Malayalam language resembles with which language?
Answer: Orissa
Answer: In present days the Jagannatha temple is popular for its annual Rathyatras.
Answer: ascetics
Answer: Persian
Answer: British
II. Short Answer Type Questions:
21.How did Kathak reach its present form?
Answer: Under the Mughal emperors and their nobles, Kathak was performed in the
court, where it acquired its present features and developed into a form of dance with a
distinctive style. Subsequently, it developed in two traditions or gharanas: one in the
courts of Rajasthan (Jaipur) and the other in Lucknow.
Answer: Brahmanas were not allowed to eat nonvegetarian food, but the popularity of
fish in the local diet made the Brahmanical authorities relax this prohibition for the
Bengal Brahmanas. The Brihaddharma Purana, a thirteenth-century Sanskrit text from
Bengal, permitted the local Brahmanas to eat certain varieties of fish.
Answer: Nadir Shah’s invasion and the conquest of Delhi in 1739 resulted in the
migration of Mughal artists to the hills to escape the uncertainties of the plains. Here
they found ready patrons which led to the founding of the Kangra School of painting.
By the mid eighteenth century the Kangra artists developed a style which breathed a
new spirit into miniature painting.
Answer: The Mughal emperors Akbar, Jahangir and Shah Jahan patronised highly
skilled painters who primarily illustrated manuscripts containing historical accounts
and poetry. These were generally painted in brilliant colours and portrayed court
scenes, scenes of battle or hunting, and other aspects of social life. They were often
exchanged as gifts and were viewed only by an exclusive few – the emperor and his
close associates.