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Consider the following statements with respect to the Art of Indus Valley civilisation:
1. The delineation of human and animal figures was highly realistic in nature.
2. Statues whether in stone, bronze or terracotta were found in abundance at
Harappan sites.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
The famous \’lost wax\’ technique used in Harappan culture is a technique related to:
Consider the following statements:
1. The terracotta figures made by the Indus Valley people were much more
advanced in artistic finesse as compared to the stone and bronze statues.
2. The most important among the Indus terracotta figures are those representing
the mother goddess.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
The seals obtained from various Indus valley excavation sites are made of:
1. Steatite
2. Agate
3. Chert
4. Copper
5. Iron
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
Consider the following statements with respect to the seals of Indus Valley civilisation:
1. The purpose of producing seals was mainly political.
2. Every seal is engraved in a pictographic script which is yet to be deciphered.
3. The standard Harappan seal was a square plaque 10 x 10 square inches, made
from steatite.
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
Consider the following statements with respect to pottery making art in Indus Valley civilisation:
1. The Indus Valley pottery consists chiefly of very fine wheel – made wares, and
none of being hand – made.
2. Plain pottery is more common than painted ware.
3. Goddess.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Consider the following statements:
1. The Harappan people used jewellery extensively, which were made of a wide
range of metals.
2. A cemetery has been found at Farmana in Haryana where dead bodies were
buried with ornaments.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
Beads in the Harappan Civilisation were made of:
1. Quartz
2. Steatite
3. Turquoise
4. Lapis lazuli
Choose the correct answer using the options given below:
Consider the following statements with respect to textile in Indus Valley civilisation:
1. Spinning of cotton and wool was Very common.
2. Men and women both wore two separate pieces of attire similar to the dhoti and
shawl.
The correct statement(s) is/are:
One of the best known artefacts from the Indus Valley is the approximately
four – inch – high copper figure of a dancing girl. It is found at: