Sanchi Stupa & Buddhist Architecture MCQs
Sanchi Stupa & Buddhist Architecture – MCQ Questions Answers
Class: 12 | Subject: History
Section: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings — Cultural Developments
Board: CBSE Board Examinations
Section: Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings — Cultural Developments
Board: CBSE Board Examinations
These Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) are designed strictly as per the NCERT syllabus, making them ideal for CBSE Class 12 Board Examination preparation.
1. The Sanchi Stupa was commissioned by:
Answer: B. Ashoka
Emperor Ashoka built the original brick stupa at Sanchi in the 3rd century BCE to enshrine Buddhist relics.
2. Sanchi is located in:
Answer: C. Madhya Pradesh
Sanchi lies near Bhopal and is one of the best-preserved Buddhist sites in India.
3. The hemispherical dome of a stupa is called:
Answer: C. Anda
The anda symbolizes the cosmic mound and contains relics.
4. The railing surrounding the stupa is:
Answer: A. Vedika
It demarcates sacred space and guides circumambulation.
5. Decorative gateways are called:
Answer: B. Torana
Sanchi’s toranas depict Jataka tales and Buddha’s life symbolically.
6. Square railing atop dome:
Answer: B. Symbolizes heavenly abode.
7. Umbrella structure:
Answer: B. Signifies honor.
8. Circumambulation path:
Answer: A. Devotees walk clockwise.
9. Buddha shown symbolically due to:
Answer: A. Early Buddhism avoided human form.
10. Example symbol of Buddha:
Answer: D. All symbolic forms.
11. Sanchi Stupa expanded during:
Answer: B. Stone facing added.
12. Relief carvings depict:
Answer: A. Buddha’s past lives.
13. Buddhist prayer hall:
Answer: B. Congregational worship.
14. Residence of monks:
Answer: B. Monastic dwellings.
15. Great Stupa is:
Answer: A. Largest at Sanchi.
16. Built to house:
Answer: B. Sacred remains.
17. Stone railings added in:
Answer: B. Architectural enhancement.
18. Direction of toranas:
Answer: C. Four cardinal gates.
19. UNESCO status:
Answer: A. World Heritage Site.
20. Architectural symbolism represents:
Answer: D. Entire Buddhist cosmology.
