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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
20 sec • 1 pt
1. Where is the location of the Taj mahal?
Pakistan
India
Afghanistan
Iran
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Taj Mahal
(Paragraph 1)
Taj Mahal, an epitome of love, is actually a mausoleum. Standing majestically on the banks of River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is synonymous to Love and Romance. Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife and queen. The name “Taj Mahal” was derived from the name of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal, which means crown of palaces.
(Paragraph 2)
Taj Mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement. The Mausoleum was constructed of pure white marble. The white marble is inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, Lapis Lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) that from the intricate designs. Its central dome reaches a height of 240 feet (73 meters). The dome is surrounded by four smaller domes. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones house the false tomb of Mumtaz Mahal. Her actual remains lie below, at garden level.
(Paragraph 3)
Taj Mahal show shades of magnificent beauty at different time during the day. At dawn when the first rays of the sun hits the dome of this epic monument, it radiates like a heavenly pinkish palace. At daytime, when the sky is bright and clear, the Taj looks milky white. At a moonlit night when the full moon rays fall on the glistening white marble, the cool moon rays reflect back from the white marble and give the Taj Mahal a tinge of blue color. It’s simply breathtaking with such beauty, no wonder that Taj Mahal becomes one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Who is Mumtaz Mahal?
Shah Jahan’s full name
The name of Shah Jahan’s mother
The name of Shah Jahan’s wife
The name of Shah Jahan’s sister
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Taj Mahal
(Paragraph 1)
Taj Mahal, an epitome of love, is actually a mausoleum. Standing majestically on the banks of River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is synonymous to Love and Romance. Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife and queen. The name “Taj Mahal” was derived from the name of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal, which means crown of palaces.
(Paragraph 2)
Taj Mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement. The Mausoleum was constructed of pure white marble. The white marble is inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, Lapis Lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) that from the intricate designs. Its central dome reaches a height of 240 feet (73 meters). The dome is surrounded by four smaller domes. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones house the false tomb of Mumtaz Mahal. Her actual remains lie below, at garden level.
(Paragraph 3)
Taj Mahal show shades of magnificent beauty at different time during the day. At dawn when the first rays of the sun hits the dome of this epic monument, it radiates like a heavenly pinkish palace. At daytime, when the sky is bright and clear, the Taj looks milky white. At a moonlit night when the full moon rays fall on the glistening white marble, the cool moon rays reflect back from the white marble and give the Taj Mahal a tinge of blue color. It’s simply breathtaking with such beauty, no wonder that Taj Mahal becomes one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
What is Taj mahal actually?
It’s a mosque
It’s a temple
It’s an ancient great building
It’s mausoleum
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Taj Mahal
(Paragraph 1)
Taj Mahal, an epitome of love, is actually a mausoleum. Standing majestically on the banks of River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is synonymous to Love and Romance. Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife and queen. The name “Taj Mahal” was derived from the name of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal, which means crown of palaces.
(Paragraph 2)
Taj Mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement. The Mausoleum was constructed of pure white marble. The white marble is inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, Lapis Lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) that from the intricate designs. Its central dome reaches a height of 240 feet (73 meters). The dome is surrounded by four smaller domes. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones house the false tomb of Mumtaz Mahal. Her actual remains lie below, at garden level.
(Paragraph 3)
Taj Mahal show shades of magnificent beauty at different time during the day. At dawn when the first rays of the sun hits the dome of this epic monument, it radiates like a heavenly pinkish palace. At daytime, when the sky is bright and clear, the Taj looks milky white. At a moonlit night when the full moon rays fall on the glistening white marble, the cool moon rays reflect back from the white marble and give the Taj Mahal a tinge of blue color. It’s simply breathtaking with such beauty, no wonder that Taj Mahal becomes one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
What impression do you get when you read the word majestically?
Great
Huge
Wide
Bright
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Taj Mahal
(Paragraph 1)
Taj Mahal, an epitome of love, is actually a mausoleum. Standing majestically on the banks of River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is synonymous to Love and Romance. Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife and queen. The name “Taj Mahal” was derived from the name of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal, which means crown of palaces.
(Paragraph 2)
Taj Mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement. The Mausoleum was constructed of pure white marble. The white marble is inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, Lapis Lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) that from the intricate designs. Its central dome reaches a height of 240 feet (73 meters). The dome is surrounded by four smaller domes. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones house the false tomb of Mumtaz Mahal. Her actual remains lie below, at garden level.
(Paragraph 3)
Taj Mahal show shades of magnificent beauty at different time during the day. At dawn when the first rays of the sun hits the dome of this epic monument, it radiates like a heavenly pinkish palace. At daytime, when the sky is bright and clear, the Taj looks milky white. At a moonlit night when the full moon rays fall on the glistening white marble, the cool moon rays reflect back from the white marble and give the Taj Mahal a tinge of blue color. It’s simply breathtaking with such beauty, no wonder that Taj Mahal becomes one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Why did the king construct Taj mahal?
He built the finest architectural and artistic achievement for his wife
He buried his wife in there
He loved his wife very much
He felt sad from his wife
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Taj Mahal
(Paragraph 1)
Taj Mahal, an epitome of love, is actually a mausoleum. Standing majestically on the banks of River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is synonymous to Love and Romance. Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife and queen. The name “Taj Mahal” was derived from the name of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal, which means crown of palaces.
(Paragraph 2)
Taj Mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement. The Mausoleum was constructed of pure white marble. The white marble is inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, Lapis Lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) that from the intricate designs. Its central dome reaches a height of 240 feet (73 meters). The dome is surrounded by four smaller domes. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones house the false tomb of Mumtaz Mahal. Her actual remains lie below, at garden level.
(Paragraph 3)
Taj Mahal show shades of magnificent beauty at different time during the day. At dawn when the first rays of the sun hits the dome of this epic monument, it radiates like a heavenly pinkish palace. At daytime, when the sky is bright and clear, the Taj looks milky white. At a moonlit night when the full moon rays fall on the glistening white marble, the cool moon rays reflect back from the white marble and give the Taj Mahal a tinge of blue color. It’s simply breathtaking with such beauty, no wonder that Taj Mahal becomes one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
What is the main idea of paragraph 2?
An octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones house the false tomb of Mumtaz mahal
The mausoleum was constructed of pure white marble
Taj mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement
Taj mahal actual remains lie below at garden level
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Taj Mahal
(Paragraph 1)
Taj Mahal, an epitome of love, is actually a mausoleum. Standing majestically on the banks of River Yamuna, the Taj Mahal is synonymous to Love and Romance. Taj Mahal was constructed by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the memory of his beloved wife and queen. The name “Taj Mahal” was derived from the name of Shah Jahan’s wife, Mumtaz Mahal, which means crown of palaces.
(Paragraph 2)
Taj Mahal represents the finest architectural and artistic achievement. The Mausoleum was constructed of pure white marble. The white marble is inlaid with semi-precious stones (including jade, crystal, Lapis Lazuli, amethyst and turquoise) that from the intricate designs. Its central dome reaches a height of 240 feet (73 meters). The dome is surrounded by four smaller domes. Inside the mausoleum, an octagonal marble chamber adorned with carvings and semi-precious stones house the false tomb of Mumtaz Mahal. Her actual remains lie below, at garden level.
(Paragraph 3)
Taj Mahal show shades of magnificent beauty at different time during the day. At dawn when the first rays of the sun hits the dome of this epic monument, it radiates like a heavenly pinkish palace. At daytime, when the sky is bright and clear, the Taj looks milky white. At a moonlit night when the full moon rays fall on the glistening white marble, the cool moon rays reflect back from the white marble and give the Taj Mahal a tinge of blue color. It’s simply breathtaking with such beauty, no wonder that Taj Mahal becomes one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Where was the queen actually buried?
In the octagonal chamber
Below of the octagonal chamber
Beside of the octagonal chamber
Behind of the octagonal chamber
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