Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Fine Arts

Chapter

The Living Art Traditions of India

Question:

Which statement is correct about terracotta?

A- The terracotta pieces are baked to give them a distinct colour.
B- Terracotta pieces are often offered to local deities during rituals and festivals.

Choose the correct answer from the given options:

1- Only Statement 'A' is correct.
2- Only Statement 'B' is correct.
3- Both Statements are correct.
4- Both Statements are incorrect.

Options:

1

2

3

4

Correct Answer:

2

Explanation:

Answer- Only Statement 'B' is correct.

The terracotta pieces are baked for durability.

The more ubiquitous sculptural medium prevalent across the country is terracotta. Usually, made by potters, terracotta pieces are votives or offered to local deities or used during rituals and festivals. They are made from local clay found on riverbanks or ponds. The terracotta pieces are baked for durability. Whether it is Manipur or Assam in the North-East, Kuchchha in Western India, Hills in the North, Tamil Nadu in the South, Gangetic plains or Central India, there is a variety of terracotta made by people of different regions. They are moulded, modeled by hands or made on a potter’s wheel, coloured or decorated. Their forms and purposes are often similar. They are either the images of gods or goddesses. Like Ganesh, Durga or the local deity, animals, birds, insects, etc.