The Making of Regional Cultures — Class 7 Social Science

Test your understanding with these multiple choice questions on The Making of Regional Cultures.

20 multiple choice questions to test your understanding.

See answers immediately after selecting

Q1. The Chera kingdom of Mahodayapuram was established in the:
Q2. Manipravalam was a mixture of:
Q3. The deity Jagannatha was originally:
Q4. Who built the Jagannatha temple at Puri?
Q5. In 1230, King Anangabhima III ruled as:
Q6. The term 'Kathak' comes from:
Q7. Kathak developed further with the spread of the:
Q8. The two main gharanas of Kathak are:
Q9. Who was a major patron of Kathak dance?
Q10. Bharatanatyam is a classical dance form of:
Q11. Kathakali is a classical dance form of:
Q12. Mughal miniature paintings depicted:
Q13. After the decline of the Mughal Empire, miniature painters moved to:
Q14. The Kangra school of painting was inspired by:
Q15. The Basohli style of miniature painting developed in the:
Q16. Bengali language was influenced by:
Q17. Under which dynasty did Bengal become a powerful regional kingdom?
Q18. Religious leaders called pirs in Bengal included:
Q19. Fish became a staple food in Bengal because:
Q20. The distinctive Bengali temple styles (do-chala and char-chala) were based on: