Post : Junior Lecturer in Sculpture
Department : Kerala Collegiate Education Music Colleges
Category Code : 510/13
Qualification : Masters Degree in Sculpture or its equivalent
Question Paper Code : 73/2017/OL
Date of Test : 13-09-2017
- In Vishnu iconography "gada" is represented as
- Female companion
- Celestial being
- Male companion
- A vehicle
- "Yakshi Chandra", the famous stone relief is from
- Sanchi
- Bharhut
- Amaravati
- Udaygiri
- Lothal and Kalibangan both are
- Situated in Gujarat
- Pre-Maurian site
- Famous for ancient port
- Harappan site
- Evidence of earliest rock cut architecture was found at
- Ajanta caves
- Lomashrishi caves
- Kailashnath temple at Ellora
- Amaravati Buddhist architecture
- Sculptor Gonzalez used to work with
- Matisse
- Henry Moor
- Picasso
- Giacometti
- The sculpture "Japnese War God" is made by
- Pablo Picasso
- Michael Ayrton
- Eduardo Paolozzi
- Marino Marini
- A group of constructivist sculptors are
- Malevich, Gabo, Rodchenko
- Picasso, Malevich, Gabo
- Picasso, Tatlin, Pevsner
- Tatlin, Boccioni, Jean Arp
- "Man with dog" is a sculpture by
- N. Pushpamala
- Balan Namiar
- Dhruva Mistry
- Madhab Bhattacharya
- Gandhara art relates to
- Greco-Roman art
- Indo-Persian art
- Indo-Greek art
- Central Asian art
- Bernini was
- Renaissance painter
- Modern sculptor
- Baroque sculptor
- Post-Modern sculptor
- 'Amalgamate' is an appropriate word for
- Stone
- Bronze
- Fibre glass
- Wood
- Vardhamanaka, denoting increasing prosperity has been symbolized as
- Right arm stretched forward
- A lotus in a pot
- One pot over another
- Right leg stretched forward
- The ancient city Pompeii has been referred with
- Roman Art
- Etruscan Art
- Renaissance Art
- Greek Art
- Henry Moore was influenced by
- Maya, Aztec sculptures
- Egyptian sculpture
- African sculptures
- Indian sculptures
- Abhinavagupta was the creator of
- Rasa-Sutra
- Dhvanyaloka
- Tantraloka
- Kama-Sutra
- 'Abstract in white, ochre and black' is a sculpture by
- Kenneth Armitage
- Victor Pasmore
- Alberto Giacometti
- Vladmir Tatlin
- 'Dung Beatle' images are often referred in Mythology of
- Ancient Africa
- Ancient Egypt
- Etruscan Civilization
- Ancient India
- 'Modhera' Sun temple is situated near
- Sidhpur
- Palitana
- Ahmedabad
- Delhi
- 'Kukkutanda' the analogy was created to describe the shape of
- Breast
- Head
- Knee
- Hand
- The land art 'England' was created by
- Richard Long
- Ian Burn
- Joseph Beuys
- Smithson
- Pure bronze contains
- Stannum
- Aurum
- Titanium
- Calcium
- 'Flux' helps in
- Retaining heat
- Promoting fusion
- Cleaning impurities
- Cooling temperature
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- 'The White Bride' is a sculpture by
- Andrea Cascella
- Joachim Berthold
- Jean Ipoustegy
- Claire Zeisler
- 'Horse' 1914 is a sculpture by
- Marcel Duchamp
- Raymond Duchamp-Villon
- David Hare
- Matisse
- Satavahana dynasty in Deccan Dates back to
- 200 BC
- 187 BC
- 200 AD
- 150 AD
- 'City Square' 1948-49, is a sculpture by
- Max Ernst
- Alberto Giacometti
- Jean Arp
- Naum Gabo
- 'Nagarjunakonda' is named after
- Great Buddhist teacher Nagarjuna
- Pallava King Nagarjuna
- Philosopher Nagarjuna
- Singer Nagarjuna
- Stiacciato-relievo is
- Lowest possible true relief
- Full relief
- Intaglio
- High relief
- 'The Principles of Art' 1938, was written by
- R.G. Collingwood
- Herbert Read
- William Blake
- Joseph Cornell
- Earliest use of 'Plaster of Paris' was found at
- 3500 BC Egypt
- 1370 BC at El-Amarneh
- 332 BC Greece
- 310 AD Rome
- "Meaning is not a quality, but a function of a term" was written by
- Susanne K. Langer
- Benedetto Croce
- Aristotle
- H.W. Janson
- Bourdelle worked for a long time as chief assistant of
- Aristide Maillol
- Auguste Rodin
- Charles Despiau
- Medardo Rosso
- Ebony is a
- Variety of wood
- A resin for polishing
- An ancient painting medium
- Variety of stone
- "Glenkiln Cross" is a sculpture by
- Henry Moore
- Isamu Noguchi
- Leonardo Basking
- Brancusi
- 'Emperor Ashoka after the battle of Kalinga', metal, 1970 is by
- Prabas Sen
- Sankho Chowdhury
- Meera Mukherjee
- Sushen Ghosh
- Preferred wood for carving
- Low in oil content
- Without oil
- Low in mineral content
- Rich in oil content
- 'Torso with wavy hat', 1916 is a sculpture by
- Jean Arp
- Medardo Rosso
- Constantin Brancusi
- David Smith
- Pandava Ratha, the five chariots at Mamallapuram are examples of works from
- The Chalukya period
- The Satavahana period
- The Pallava period
- The Gupta period
- Maturing temperature for Gangetic silt/clay
- 700-800°C
- 500-650°C
- 900°C
- 1000°C
- 'Royal Tide V', 1960 is an assemblage by
- Louise Nevelson
- Joseph Cornell
- Victor Pasmore
- Nancy Graves
- 'Figure with raised arm' is a sculpture by
- Jeff Koons
- Georg Baselitz
- Eduardo Paolozzi
- Robert Gober
- Heap II, 1968 is a work by
- Barry Flanagan
- Robert Morris
- Reg Butler
- Anton Pevsner
- 'Mahesha Murti' is situated at
- Ellora
- Ajanta
- Elephanta
- Khajuraho
- 'Gangavatarana' is at
- Amaravati
- Mahabalipuram
- Sanchi
- Konarak
- 'Kritios Youth' is a
- Roman sculpture
- Greek sculpture
- Egyptian sculpture
- Gothic sculpture
- 'Harvester' is a sculpture by
- Ramkinkar Baij
- Devi Prasad Roy Choudhury
- Dhanraj Bhagat
- Vinayak Pandurang Karmarkar
- 'Ballerina' is a sculpture by
- Edgar Degas
- Kandinsky
- Max Ernst
- Alexander Archipenko
- 'The River', 1938 is a sculpture by
- Kathe Kollwitz
- Aristide Maillol
- Charles Despiau
- Camille Claudel
- 'Yakshi of Diderganj' is made of
- Marble
- Granite
- Sand Stone
- Terracotta
- The word 'Macrome' goes with the work of
- Pillo Pochkhanawala
- Mrinalini Mukherjee
- B.C. Sanyal
- M.F. Husain
- Intricate carvings at 'Amaravati' refers to the tradition of
- Wood carving
- Stone carving
- Bone carving
- Ivory carving
- 'Unique Form of continuity in space' is a sculpture by
- Umberto Boccioni
- Joan Miro
- Alexander Calder
- Max Bill
- Barbara Hepworth was a
- American Sculptor
- Swedish Sculptor
- French Sculptor
- British Sculptor
- The 3-D designs made by Alexander Calder was known as
- Kinetic art
- Stabile
- Installation
- Multi-media art
- The 'Gates of Paradise' is a relief sculpture by
- Donatello
- Masaccio
- Lorenzo Ghiberti
- Brunelleschi
- 'Woman in back view I, II, III, IV are a series of sculptures done between 1909 to 1930 by
- Aristide Maillol
- Antionine Matisse
- Henri Matisse
- Paul Gauguin
- Umberrto Boccioni is a
- Constructivist
- Futurist
- An Expressionist
- Cubist
- 'The Dying Slave' is by
- Honore Daumier
- Michelangelo
- Ernst Barlach
- Bernini
- Lime-Stone is a
- Igneous rocks
- Meta-morphic rocks
- Kind of cement
- Sedimentary rocks
- Ratan Parimoo is an
- Art Curator
- Art Historian
- Architect
- Art Collector
- K.C.S. Paniker was belongs to the artist group of
- Bombay Group
- Delhi Shilpi Chakra
- The Calcutta Group
- Cholamandal
- 'Girl in Chair', 1955 was created by
- Dhan Raj Bhagat
- Balbir Singh Katt
- Giacomo Manzu
- Henri Laurens
- 'Cloud Gate' is a public sculpture by
- Piraji Sagara
- Latika Katt
- Ram V. Sutar
- Anish Kapoor
- 'King of the Dark Chamber' mural in glazed terracotta was done by
- Trupti Patel
- Jyotsna Bhatt
- K.G. Subramanyam
- P.R. Daroz
- An artist belongs to the group of Abstract Expressionism is
- Ernest Dame
- Jean-Joseph Curries
- Georges Lacombe
- Richard Huelsenbeck
- 'Torso of a Young Man', 1924, is a sculpture by
- Madardo Rosso
- Jean Arp
- Constantin Branncusi
- Kelly
- 'The transcended boundary' as a concept is visible in the practice of
- Nalini Malani
- Amrita Sher-Gil
- Uma Siddhanta
- Kamala Dasgupta
- The artist who won a litigation to ascertain the 'Artist moral rights' over a piece of his own creation
- Mhatre
- K. Venkatappa
- Amarnath Sehgal
- A.M. Davierwalla
- The sculptor, who got influenced by the traditional temple sculptures of Southern India, precisely the Kavachas cover, is
- Hiranmoy Roy Chowdhury
- P.V. Janakiram
- Aekka Yadagiri Rao
- Phani Bose
- Who considered as the 'Father' of Caricature?
- Phillip king
- Eric Gill
- Dekkers
- Honore Daumier
- 'In Bondage' is a sculpture by
- Mahendra Pandya
- Kewal Soni
- Pradosh Das Gupta
- M. Dharmani
- During 1970s, one of the pioneer and leading exponent of abstract art from the occident, who derived inspiration and spiritual nourishment from the oriental art is
- Chuck Close
- Hans Arp
- Jasper Johns
- Eric Gill
- The school aimed to create a common code of aesthetics which was applicable to all forms of art is called
- Heidelberg school
- Das Bauhaus school
- Hague school
- Progressive school
- The formative period of Greek art refers to
- Etruscan
- Cretan
- Aztec
- Prehistoric
- Rock cut architecture of Ajanta relates to
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism
- Jainism
- 'Lobster Telephone', 1936 is a sculpture by
- Julio Gonzalez
- Theodore
- Salvador Dali
- Vladimir
- 'Cloud Burst' in aluminium, 1983 is a sculpture by
- J. Swaminathan
- S. Dhanapal
- Himmat Shah
- Pillo Pochkhanawala
- 'The Umbrellas, Japan-USA', 1984-1991 is an artworks by
- Rummana Husain
- Christo
- Prithpal Schdave Ladi
- Sheba Chhachi
- Which Indian sculptor won the Silver Medal in appreciation for his works at the 1948 Summer Olympics?
- Biman Behari Das
- Ajit Chakraborty
- Sharbari Roy Choudhuri
- Chintamoni Kar
- 'Mukkola Perumal', 1974 is the works by
- Valsan Kolleri
- Soman
- S. Radhakrishnan
- Kanai Kunhiraman
- Which of the following exercised most important influence in framing the Indian Constitution?
- French Constitution
- British Constitution
- The Government of India Act of 1935
- U.S. Constitution
- The Right to Constitutional Remedies deals with which Article of the Indian Constitution?
- Article 30
- Article 32
- Article 36
- Article 28
- In India voting age reduced from 21 to 18 in the year
- 1980
- 1985
- 1986
- 1989
- Article 360 of the Indian Constitution deals with
- Financial Emergency
- National Emergency
- State Emergency
- General Emergency
- Name the Act that governs the Internet usage in India is
- The Internet usage Act - 2007
- The Information Technology Act - 2000
- The Information Technology Amendment Act - 2007
- The Information Technology Act - 2010
- In India internet came in which year?
- 1985
- 1990
- 1995
- 1997
- The missionaries who laid foundation of western education in Malabar were
- CMS
- LMS
- Basal Evangelical Mission
- Salvation Army
- The Newspaper "Al Ameen" started by
- Muhammed Abdu Rahiman
- Maulana Abulkalam Azad
- Vakkam Abdul Khadar Maulavi
- Vaikkam Muhammed Basheer
- Name the social reformer who formed 'Sadhu Jana Paripalano Sangam' was
- Thycaud Ayya
- Ayyankali
- Pandit K.P. Karuppan
- K.P. Vellon
- Paliyam Satyagraha launched by
- K. Kelappan
- A.K. Gopalan
- C. Kesavan
- K. Krishnapillai
- Kunhikkannan was the original name of
- Chattampi swamikal
- Vagbhatanandan
- Agamananda swami
- Sree Narayana Guru
- Who is known as 'Jhansi Rani of Travancore'?
- Anna Chandy
- Arya Pallom
- Kuttimalu Amma
- Akkamma Cheriyan
- Who among them was a member of Indian constituent assembly which formed in 1947?
- Akkamma Cheriyan
- Lakshmi N Menon
- Lalitha Prabu
- Ammu Swaminathan
- Who made the controversial 'Kozhanchery Speech' associated with the 'Abstention Movement' in 1935?
- C. Kesavan
- T.M. Varghese
- N.V. Joseph
- A.K. Gopalan
- Bhrandalayam is a novel written by
- P. Kesav Dev
- Thakazhi Siva Sankara Pillai
- Thoppil Bhasi
- C.V. Raman Pillai
- Name the High Court in India declared human status to the two Indian sacred rivers Ganga and Yamuna
- Uttar Pradesh
- Patna
- Delhi
- Uttarakhand
- Who won the Vayalar Award - 2016?
- U.K. Kumaran
- Subhash Chandran
- C. Radhakrishnan
- K.R. Meera
- The headquarters of ESAF [Evangelical Social Action Forum] is at
- Chalakkudy
- Mannuthy
- Koratty
- Kochi
- World Kidney Day is observed on
- February 20
- February 25
- March 9
- March 11
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- The venue of 2020 Olympics is
- Moscow
- London
- Paris
- Tokyo
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