The Drishyakala—Exhibition held at the Red Fort showcased art works from .......... till India's independence.
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SSC CPO 13th-March-2019-Shift-2
12th century
Incorrect Answer16th century
Correct Answer11th century
Incorrect Answer10th century
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
Let’s break it down:
- The Drishyakala Exhibition at Red Fort was all about showcasing Indian masterpieces. But it did more than just show off art from the time of independence.
- It included artwork spanning several centuries—specifically, from the 16th century all the way up to independence.
- Here’s a quick look at those options:
- 12th century: Too early for what the exhibition focused on.
- 16th century: This is your answer, and it’s the right one. As the exhibition’s collection started from here, it covered art from Mughal times through to independence.
- 11th and 10th century: Both are way before the timeline that Drishyakala was interested in.
Your answer is option 2—16th century.
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