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Multiple Choice



This activity contains 5 questions.

Question 1.
Among the things that promote a state of intensely heightened awareness for the visitor to the Buddhist rock-cut halls of the Deccan are the dark recess of the chamber and the ____________ that magnifies the smallest sound.


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Question 2.
The shikhara of the Temple of Vishnu at Deogarh has crumbled badly and we cannot determine its original shape with precision. Nevertheless, it was clearly what kind of structure?


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Question 3.
The final flowering of the Indian monumental relief sculpture tradition occurred at Mamallapuram. The figures in this style tend to be slim and elegant with little ornament, and the rhythms of line and ______________ have a graceful, unifying, and humanizing charm.


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Question 4.
Despite the apparent complexity of the Kandariya Mahadeva temple the building has a _____________.


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Question 5.
Angkor Vat was dedicated to the worship of ___________.


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