Mysterious Temples of Angkor Wat
Mysterious Temples of Angkor Wat
  • 1. The Mysterious Temples of Angkor Wat in Cambodia are a breathtaking archaeological site that showcases the grandeur and sophistication of the Khmer Empire. Built in the 12th century, these ancient temples are a testament to the architectural and engineering prowess of the Khmer civilization. The intricate carvings, towering spires, and intricate bas-reliefs depict scenes from Hindu mythology and historical events, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. As the largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that continues to captivate visitors with its awe-inspiring beauty and enigmatic aura. Exploring the vast temple complex, one can't help but be drawn into the mystical atmosphere that shrouds these ancient ruins, leaving visitors mesmerized by the timeless charm and mysterious allure of Angkor Wat.

    Where are the Mysterious Temples of Angkor Wat located?
A) Indonesia
B) Vietnam
C) Thailand
D) Cambodia
  • 2. Which ancient civilization built the temples of Angkor Wat?
A) Khmer Empire
B) Greeks
C) Romans
D) Mayans
  • 3. What architectural style is predominantly seen in the temples of Angkor Wat?
A) Modernist
B) Baroque
C) Khmer
D) Art Deco
  • 4. What is the meaning of 'Angkor Wat'?
A) Dragon Mountain
B) City of Temples
C) Heavenly Palace
D) Golden Buddha
  • 5. Which Hindu god was the temple dedicated to when it was initially constructed?
A) Shiva
B) Ganesha
C) Brahma
D) Vishnu
  • 6. In what century was Angkor Wat built?
A) 18th century
B) 15th century
C) 8th century
D) 12th century
  • 7. What river flows near Angkor Wat?
A) Ganges River
B) Siem Reap River
C) Amazon River
D) Nile River
  • 8. What is the popular method of transport to visit Angkor Wat temples?
A) Helicopter
B) Tuk-tuk
C) Scooter
D) Subway
  • 9. What event caused the decline of the Khmer Empire and abandonment of Angkor Wat?
A) Epidemic outbreak
B) Invasion by neighboring kingdoms
C) Natural disaster
D) Civil war
  • 10. What does the central tower of Angkor Wat represent?
A) Lost Kingdom
B) Eternal Fire
C) Celestial Gateway
D) Mount Meru
  • 11. Which Cambodian city is the closest to Angkor Wat?
A) Phnom Penh
B) Siem Reap
C) Battambang
D) Kampot
  • 12. How many towers are there in the Angkor Wat temple complex?
A) 5
B) 10
C) 7
D) 3
  • 13. Who was the last king who lived at Angkor Wat before it was abandoned?
A) Yasovarman II
B) Suryavarman VI
C) Indravarman II
D) Jayavarman VIII
  • 14. What is the name of the largest religious monument in the world?
A) Golden Temple
B) Taj Mahal
C) St. Peter's Basilica
D) Angkor Wat
  • 15. Which king of the Khmer Empire built Angkor Wat?
A) Yasovarman I
B) Jayavarman VII
C) Indravarman I
D) Suryavarman II
  • 16. Which of the following is not a Hindu temple in Angkor?
A) Preah Vihear
B) Ta Prohm
C) Banteay Samre
D) Banteay Kdei
  • 17. What was the original purpose of Angkor Wat?
A) Royal palace
B) Military fortification
C) Library
D) Hindu temple
  • 18. Which French explorer introduced Angkor Wat to the Western world?
A) Marie Curie
B) Henri Mouhot
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Jacques Cousteau
  • 19. What language was used for inscriptions on Angkor Wat?
A) Latin
B) Greek
C) Sanskrit
D) Arabic
  • 20. How many acres does Angkor Wat cover?
A) 500 acres
B) 600 acres
C) 402 acres
D) 300 acres
  • 21. Which empire sacked Angkor Wat in the 15th century?
A) Ming Dynasty
B) Ayutthaya Kingdom
C) Sukhothai Kingdom
D) Mon Kingdom
  • 22. What material was used to construct the temples of Angkor Wat?
A) Marble
B) Brick
C) Granite
D) Sandstone
  • 23. When was Angkor Wat declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site?
A) 1992
B) 2010
C) 1975
D) 2001
  • 24. How tall is the central tower of Angkor Wat?
A) 213 feet
B) 320 feet
C) 275 feet
D) 150 feet
  • 25. What is the main iconic feature of Angkor Wat?
A) Archway
B) Courtyard
C) Moat
D) Central Tower
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