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Match the following.

List I
(Art Form)
List II
(Nomenclature)
A. Art technique that enabled the making of images
that looked real.
I. Picturesque
B. Painting showing Indian landscape as quaint,
unexplored land.
II. Portraiture
C. Paintings displaying  lavish lifestyles, wealth,
and status of Europeans in India.
III. History Painting
D. Paintings depicting scenes from British imperial
history and victories.
IV. Oil Painting

Codes: A, B, C, D

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Important Questions on CTET Solved Paper II (Class VI-VIII)

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In the late 18th century, the presidencies of Bombay, Madras, and Bengal developed from which of the following East India Company's trading posts?
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Consider the statements (A) and (B) about Mahayana Buddhism and choose the correct answer.

(A) In this form of Buddhism, Buddha's presence is sculptured and was shown using certain signs.

(B) The belief in Bodhisattvas emerged with the coming of Mahayana.

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Consider the statements (A) and (B) about Mahalwari and the Ryotwari system of revenues and choose the correct answer.

(A) The Mahalwari was devised for the North-Western provinces of Bengal Presidency, while the Ryotwari was devised for British territories in the South.

(B) While in Mahalwari, the village headman collected and paid revenue of the whole village to the company, in Ryotwari direct settlement was made with cultivators.

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A tomb for a Sufi Saint is known as _____.
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The doctrine of Vishishtadvaita was propounded in the eleventh-century by _____.
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Consider the statements (A) and (B) on Diwani Adalat established in 1772 in India and choose the correct answer.

(A) It was a Criminal court.

(B) It was presided over by the European district collectors.

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Assertion (A): It will be 7:30 PM in India when it is 2:00 PM in London.

Reason (R): India is located East of Greenwich at 82° 30’ E.