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1
The Silk Road created trade links between
A)east and west China
B)the Far East and western Europe
C)Harappa and Mohenjo Daro
D)India and Nubia
E)Greece and Carthage
2
Indus Valley glyptic art was produced with
A)columns
B)sculptures
C)square seals
D)cylinder seals
E)prana
3
Which has not been found at Mohenjo Daro?
A)streets in a grid pattern
B)ruins of a citadel
C)evidence of writing
D)temple architecture
E)urbanization
4
Prana refers to
A)the quality of having living breath
B)the quality of three-dimensional space
C)the quality of stylization
D)the quality of speed
E)the convention of power art
5
Which is not a Vedic god?
A)Agni
B)Uma
C)Uni
D)Soma
E)Yama
6
Around 1600-1500 B.C., the Indus Valley was invaded by
A)Aryans
B)Alexander the Great
C)Buddhists
D)Hindus
E)Persians
7
Siddhartha refers to
A)the hero of the Upanishads
B)Ashoka
C)Buddha
D)the husband of Maya
E)Brahma
8
The Wheel of the Law was set in motion
A)when Buddha attained enlightenment under the pipal tree
B)when Buddha preached his First Sermon in the Deer Park
C)when Buddha chose the Middle Way
D)when Buddha was born
E)when Buddha died
9
Buddha was born
A)in the Lumbini Grove in India
B)in the Deer Park at Sarnath
C)under a pipal tree
D)in the Lumbini Grove in Nepal
E)in the fourth century B.C.
10
Buddha came from
A)a royal family
B)humble origins
C)a family of farmers
D)a family of architects
E)a family of religious leaders
11
The Upanishads are
A)an epic poem from the Indus Valley
B)Vedic hymns
C)Vedic legends
D)Vedic philosophical texts
E)Vedic art theories
12
A bodhisattva is a
A)lesser Buddha
B)Vedic angel
C)future Buddha
D)messenger from the Vedic gods
E)former Buddha
13
In art, a bodhisattva can be identified by
A)his princely dress
B)his wings and halo
C)his small stature
D)his conventional pose and gestures
E)his large size
14
The Maurya Dynasty was founded by
A)Ashoka in 273 B.C.
B)Siddhartha in 530 B.C.
C)Chandragupta in 321 B.C.
D)Alexander in 315 B.C.
E)Buddha in 523 B.C.
15
Ashoka's stone pillars are believed to have been derived from
A)Mesopotamian stelae
B)Neolithic menhirs
C)Minoan maypoles
D)tree worship
E)Trajan's Column
16
Which best describes the style of the animals on Ashoka's pillars?
A)they are organic with stylized features
B)they have open space and are shown in motion
C)they are seated comfortably on the pillar
D)they are part of a post and lintel elevation system
E)they stand on a square abacus
17
Buddhism is presently most widely followed in
A)India, Sri Lanka, Japan, China, and Korea
B)India, Southeast Asia, Japan, China, and Sri Lanka
C)Sri Lanka, Japan, China, India, and Korea
D)Sri Lanka, Japan, Korea, China, and Southeast Asia
E)Sri Lanka, Japan, India, Laos, and Vietnam
18
The last great miracle of Buddha's life, the Mahaparinirvana, refers to
A)Buddha's apotheosis
B)Buddha's ascension to heaven
C)Buddha's ashes shining like pearls
D)Buddha's attainment of nirvana
E)a glow of light around his grave
19
Which of the following are characteristics of the yakshi from the east torana at Sanchi?
A)prana, tribhanga, naturalism
B)prana, naturalism, stylization
C)tribhanga, stylization, frontality
D)frontality, prana, tribhanga
E)stylization, prana, tribhanga
20
The term aniconic means
A)a religious image
B)a secular image
C)an associated image
D)an abstract image
E)a narrative image
21
Which of the following is true?
A)The Mathura style was influenced by Greco-Roman forms
B)The Gandhara style was influenced by Greco-Roman forms
C)There is no Greco-Roman influence in Mathura or Gandhara
D)Both Mathura and Gandhara show Greco-Roman influence
E)The Mathura was influenced by Alexander the Great







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