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If you are preparing for SSC (CGL, CHSL, MTS) or Railway (RRB NTPC, Group D, ALP) exams, you already know that the General Awareness section is a real game-changer. Inside this massive section, “Art and Culture” is one topic that scares almost every student.

When you look at the syllabus, you might feel like you have to memorize hundreds of ancient books, strange dance names, and long lists of festivals. But here is the big secret: the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) and Railway boards do not want you to be a history professor! They only ask about the most famous, colorful, and popular cultural facts of our country.

In this blog, we have explained this topic in the simplest words possible. We will tell you exactly what to read, how to remember it, and provide you with the most repeated exam-level questions.

What to Study in Art and Culture? (Explained in Simple Words)

You do not need to read heavy and boring civil services books to pass this section. Just divide the whole Art and Culture syllabus into four simple buckets:

  • Dances of India: This is the most important part! You just need to learn the 8 Classical Dances (like Bharatnatyam and Kathak) and famous state-level Folk Dances (like Garba of Gujarat or Bhangra of Punjab).
  • Fairs and Festivals: Our country has a festival every single day. But for exams, just focus on the unique state festivals. For example, the Hornbill festival in Nagaland or the Pongal festival in Tamil Nadu.
  • Temples and Monuments: Read about famous historical buildings. Who built the Konark Sun Temple? Where is the Meenakshi Temple located? Just learn the name of the place and the builder.
  • Paintings and Music: Just remember the names of basic painting styles (like Madhubani from Bihar) and famous musicians (like Ustad Bismillah Khan who played the Shehnai).

If you strictly focus on these four simple areas, you will easily secure your 2 to 3 marks in every shift without any extra burden!

Important Art & Culture Questions for SSC & Railway

Now that you know what to study, let us test your preparation! Grab a pen and try to solve these top highly repeated Art and Culture questions below. Do not forget to download your free PDF.

Q1. “Sattriya” is a famous classical dance form of which Indian state?

(A) Manipur
(B) Assam
(C) Odisha
(D) Kerala

Answer: (B) Assam

Explanation: Sattriya is one of the 8 classical dances of India. It was introduced in the 15th century in Assam by the great saint Mahapurush Sankaradeva.

Q2. The famous “Hornbill Festival” is celebrated in which of the following states?

(A) Nagaland
(B) Mizoram
(C) Meghalaya
(D) Arunachal Pradesh

Answer: (A) Nagaland

Explanation: This is an SSC favorite! The Hornbill Festival is called the “Festival of Festivals” and is celebrated every year in the first week of December in Nagaland.

Q3. Madhubani painting, a famous folk art form, belongs to which state?

(A) Uttar Pradesh
(B) Rajasthan
(C) Bihar
(D) West Bengal

Answer: (C) Bihar

Explanation: Madhubani painting (also known as Mithila painting) is a very famous art style from the Mithila region of Bihar. It is made using natural colors and dyes.

Q4. The famous Konark Sun Temple is located in which state?

(A) Madhya Pradesh
(B) Odisha
(C) Karnataka
(D) Tamil Nadu

Answer: (B) Odisha

Explanation: The Konark Sun Temple is an architectural marvel built in the shape of a giant chariot. It is located in Odisha and is also featured on the back of the new 10 Rupee note!

Q5. Ustad Bismillah Khan is associated with which musical instrument?

(A) Tabla
(B) Sitar
(C) Flute
(D) Shehnai

Answer: (D) Shehnai

Explanation: Ustad Bismillah Khan was a legendary Indian musician who made the Shehnai famous all over the world. He was also awarded the Bharat Ratna in 2001.

Q6. “Kuchipudi” is a classical dance form that originated in?

(A) Andhra Pradesh
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Kerala
(D) Maharashtra

Answer: (A) Andhra Pradesh

Explanation: Kuchipudi is a classical dance from a village named Kuchipudi in Andhra Pradesh. (Trick to remember: Andha aadmi Kuchi (Kachhi) Pudi khata hai).

Q7. The festival of “Chhath Puja” is dedicated to which God?

(A) Lord Shiva
(B) Sun God (Surya)
(C) Lord Krishna
(D) Lord Rama

Answer: (B) Sun God (Surya)

Explanation: Chhath Puja is a major festival mainly celebrated in Bihar, UP, and Jharkhand. Devotees offer prayers and water to the Sun God (Surya) and Chhathi Maiya.

Q8. The Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra are mostly related to which religion?

(A) Hinduism
(B) Jainism
(C) Buddhism
(D) Sikhism

Answer: (C) Buddhism

Explanation: The Ajanta Caves have massive rock-cut monuments and paintings that show the past lives and rebirths of Lord Buddha (Jataka tales).

Q9. “Rouf” is a very popular folk dance of which region?

(A) Punjab
(B) Himachal Pradesh
(C) Jammu and Kashmir
(D) Uttarakhand

Answer: (C) Jammu and Kashmir

Explanation: Rouf is a traditional and highly famous spring dance performed by the women of the Kashmir valley.

Q10. Kalaripayattu is a famous martial art form of which state?

(A) Kerala
(B) Tamil Nadu
(C) Punjab
(D) Manipur

Answer: (A) Kerala

Explanation: Kalaripayattu is known as one of the oldest fighting systems in the world. It was developed in the state of Kerala.

5 Simple Tips to Prepare Art and Culture

You do not need to cram everything blindly. Play smart! Here are 5 easy and practical tricks to master this topic quickly:

  • Learn State-by-State: Do not read random lists. Pick one state per day. For example, if you pick Assam today, learn its dance (Sattriya), its festival (Bihu), and its temple (Kamakhya) all together.
  • Use Visual Memory: Our brain remembers pictures better than text. If you are reading about the “Kathakali” dance, search for its photo on your phone. Seeing the heavy green makeup will lock the answer in your brain forever.
  • Focus on the “Classical” Tag: There are hundreds of dances, but only 8 Classical Dances. The SSC board asks questions about these 8 classical dances in almost every shift. Memorize them first!
  • Make Funny Short Tricks: Make your own silly stories. For example, “Bharat” is from “Nadu” (Bharatnatyam = Tamil Nadu). These funny lines will help you easily remove wrong options in the exam hall.
  • Practice Previous Year Papers (PYQs): The SSC and Railway boards repeat their GK questions all the time. Solve the previous year’s questions. You will start seeing the exact same festivals and temples repeating.

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FAQs: Art & Culture for Exams

1. Is Art and Culture a very important topic for SSC and Railway exams?

Yes, absolutely! It is a major part of the Static GK section. You will comfortably see 2 to 3 direct questions from this topic in the General Awareness section of every shift.

2. Should I buy the “Nitin Singhania” Art and Culture book for SSC?

No, that is a big mistake. That book is brilliant but it is made for UPSC Civil Services. For SSC and Railway exams, it is way too deep and heavy. Just stick to basic GK books like Lucent or our free PDFs.

3. How many classical dances are recognized in India?

Currently, the Sangeet Natak Akademi recognizes exactly 8 classical dances in India: Bharatnatyam, Kathak, Kathakali, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Mohiniyattam, Odissi, and Sattriya.

4. What is the difference between Classical and Folk dance?

Classical dances have very strict rules, training, and grammar (usually based on ancient books like Natya Shastra). Folk dances are simple, casual dances done by local people to celebrate festivals or harvests (like Bhangra or Garba).

5. Does the exam board ask about Current Affairs related to Art and Culture?

Yes! If a new temple gets the UNESCO World Heritage tag, or if a state gets a new GI Tag for a famous handicraft, it becomes a sure-shot question for your upcoming exam.

Abhishek Jatariya

Hello Guys, I am Abhishek Jatariya (B.Tech (IT), HBTU Kanpur). At PracticeMock I am a dedicated Government Job aspirant turned passionate Content writer & Content creator. My blogs are a one-stop destination for accurate and comprehensive information on exams like SSC, Railways, and Other PSU Jobs. I am on a mission to provide you with all the details about these exams you need, conveniently in one place. I hope you will like my writing.

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