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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT SECTION 6 EXAM

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Question 1: Which two painters are most similar in subject matter and style?

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Li Cheng and Fan Kuan Question 2: A hard, fine-grained, sonorous, nonporous, and usually translucent and white ceramic ware that consists essentially of kaolin, quartz, and a feldspathic rock and is fired at a high temperature

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Porcelain Question 3: What convention did Hindu artists use to depict the supernatural nature of Hindu gods?

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Portrayed as composite human-animal figures with multiple limbs

Question 4: A long, narrow, horizontal scroll format in East Asia used for calligraphy or paintings.

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Hand Scroll Question 5: In traditional Chinese architecture, wood components, such as beams, brackets, roof frames and struts, were made to interlock with perfect fit, without using fasteners or glues.

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Mortise and tenon Question 6: The earliest Japanese figures of humans and animals adorn which object type?

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Dotaku

Question 7: A large, mound-shaped Buddhist shrine.

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Stupa

Question 8: What do scholars call the earliest art-producing culture of Japan?

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Jomon Question 9: What term is used by art historians to name the sculpted figures of amorous couples around the entrances to many Buddhist temples?

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Mithuna Question 10: What term is applied to the main hall for worship in a Japanese Buddhist temple complex?

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Kondo Question 11: Which artist is a painter of the Tang Dynasty, the golden age of Chinese figural painting?

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Yan Liben

Question 12: In Buddhism, an account of a sermon by or a dialogue involving the Buddha. A scriptural account of the Buddha.

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Sutras

Question 13: Which statement is NOT true of both Buddhism and Hinduism?

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Both religions make the center of their belief system the life and teachings of one individual.Question 14: Which aspect of the Horyuji kondo is NOT a reflection of a Chinese model?

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Tapering columns Question 15: What earlier form does the layout of the temple of Vishvanatha at Khajuraho symbolize?

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Cave Temple

Question 16: What is the significance of the Bodhi tree in Buddhist art?

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Buddha was meditating beneath it when he attained enlightenment.Question 17: What art form, illustrated here, served as an aid to meditation and visualization in Shingon Buddhism?

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Mandara Question 18: Which of the following is NOT a possible interpretation of the Buddhist monument at Borobudur?

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Embodiment of Theravada teachings Question 19: Which religion requires the periodic rebuilding of the inner complex of buildings of the shrine at Ise Jingu?

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Shinto

Question 20: The bowl that Buddhist monks use to collect alms, either money or food.

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Begging bowl Question 21: The most important surviving monument to Pure Land beliefs in Japan is which of these?

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Phoenix Hall, Uji Question 22: Which of the following schools of thought gained importance under the Song emperors and had a strong influence on art?

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Chan Buddhism

Question 23: A rule, for example, of proportion in artwork.

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Canon

Question 24: Who is the author of the Heian Tale of Genji?

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Lady Murasaki Question 25: In Buddhist and Hindu iconography, a stylized and symbolic hand gestures.

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Mudras Question 26: From the Neolithic period onward, what were the principal techniques used to shape and decorate jade?

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Grinding and abrasion Question 27: A type of ceramic pottery. It's used to make many flowerpots. Also often used for pipes, bricks, and sculptures.

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Terracotta

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