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Thadı.A Buddhist ArtB. European Art C. Hindu ArtD. Secular Art3. It is an art that characterized as

Thadı.A Buddhist ArtB. European Art C. Hindu ArtD. Secular Art3. It is an art that characterized as

"adı.
A Buddhist Art
B. European Art C. Hindu Art
D. Secular Art
3. It is an art that characterized as work that has no religious references and is, in reality,
religiously agnostic.
A Buddhist Art
B. Hindu Art C. Secular Art
D. The Rise of
Civilization
4. In this period, Southeast Asia came under greater pressure from Muslim traders and
European seafaring nations,
A. Colonization and Independence
B. Later Kingdoms
C. The Khmer Empire
D. The Rise of Southeast Asian Kingdoms
SSEMBLE
5. The following are Hindu Arts in Southeast Asia, EXCEPT:
A. Bangle with male head
B. Krishna on Garuda
C. Standing Four-armed Vishnu
D. Standing Hari-Hara
6. It refers to the rich and diverse representations of religious images, sculpture, dance,
visual mythology, and symbols deriving from the various Buddhist communities found around the
world.
A Buddhist Art B. Hindu Art
C. Secular Art
D. The Rise of
Civilization
7. It is a Southeast Asian Arts identified by the tiny figure of a seated Buddha that appears
in his braided hair.
A. Avalokiteshvara B. Hari-Hara C. Krishna on Garuda D. Uma
8. It is a hollow object cast in bronze and is more than three feet tall. The surface, now
rough and greenish brown from long burial, probably was once a bright metal.
A. Ceremonial Vessel in the Shape of an Ax Head
B. Four-armed Avalokiteshvara
C. Presentation Bowl
D. Seated Transcendent Buddha Vairochana
9. It is one of the secular arts of Southeast Asia where real elephants are large and heavy
and the one pictured seems to float among Chinese-style 'wish-granting"" clouds.
A. Bangle with male head
B. Deified King Dish
C. Dish
D. Hari-Hara​"

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