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The eligibility criteria for appearing in the UGC NET Exam conducted by NTA (National Testing Agency) is that a student must have completed their Master's degree with an aggregate of 55% or more in their preferred specialisation. Bachelor's degree is not an issue here,
Question : Which of the following styles of temple architecture was developed between Himalaya and Vindhya?
Option 1: Nagara
Option 2: Vesara
Option 3: Kalinga
Option 4: Dravida
Correct Answer: Nagara
Solution : The correct answer is Nagara.
The Nagara style originated geographically in northern India, connected to the region between the Vindhyas and the Himalayas. The term "Nagara" refers to the temple architecture style that gained popularity in northern India. It is typical in North India
Question : Which of the following was not a part of a citadel in Harappan architecture?
Option 1: Storehouses for grains
Option 2: Great Bath for important people
Option 3: Fire altars for religious ceremonies
Option 4: Residential buildings for masses
Correct Answer: Residential buildings for masses
Solution : The correct option is Residential buildings for the masses.
In Harappan architecture, residential buildings for the masses were typically not a part of the citadel. The citadel primarily housed elite structures such as administrative buildings, ceremonial centres, and possibly palaces. Residential areas
Yes, you can pursue a UG course in Arts after completing your SSLC and a Diploma in Civil Engineering, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the institution offering the course. Here’s a detailed overview:
Eligibility Criteria: Most universities and colleges offer undergraduate programs in Arts to candidates from
Question : What does "Chaitya" in Buddhist architecture refer to?
Option 1: Buddha relic
Option 2: Prayer hall
Option 3: Residence
Option 4: Monastery
Correct Answer: Prayer hall
Solution : The correct answer is a Prayer hall.
Three notable building types are principally representative of Buddhist architecture:
A shrine, sanctuary, temple or prayer hall is called a chaitya or
Question : The distinctive feature of Vijayanagar architecture is the use of:
Option 1: Marble
Option 2: Soapstone
Option 3: Granite
Option 4: Sandstone
Correct Answer: Granite
Solution : Correct Option: 3 Explanation: The distinctive feature of Vijayanagar architecture is the extensive use of granite, a locally available hard rock, in the construction of temples and other structures.
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Total Fees: Rs 5.10 L
Seats: 240
Accepted Exams: JEE Main
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