Badshahi Mosque
  • 1. The Badshahi Mosque, located in Lahore, Pakistan, is a magnificent example of Mughal architecture and stands as one of the largest mosques in the world. Commissioned by the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in 1671 and completed in 1673, it showcases grandeur with its red brick construction, intricate marble inlay work, and stunning calligraphy that adorns its walls. The mosque features a large courtyard that can accommodate thousands of worshippers, and its majestic domes and towering minarets rise prominently against the skyline, embodying the artistic brilliance of the Mughal era. Surrounded by lush gardens and located near the Lahore Fort, the Badshahi Mosque serves not only as a place of worship but also as a historical monument that attracts millions of visitors each year. Its striking architectural details, such as the carved marble, expansive arched doorways, and towering entrance, reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region and represent a significant symbol of Islamic artistry and devotion.

    Where is the Badshahi Mosque located?
A) Karachi, Pakistan
B) Dhaka, Bangladesh
C) Delhi, India
D) Lahore, Pakistan
  • 2. In which year was the Badshahi Mosque completed?
A) 1656
B) 1648
C) 1673
D) 1707
  • 3. What architectural style is the Badshahi Mosque built in?
A) Neoclassical architecture
B) Gothic architecture
C) Mughal architecture
D) Modern architecture
  • 4. What is the capacity of the Badshahi Mosque?
A) 25,000 worshippers
B) 10,000 worshippers
C) 55,000 worshippers
D) 80,000 worshippers
  • 5. What is the primary material used in the construction of Badshahi Mosque?
A) Red sandstone
B) Brick
C) Marble
D) Granite
  • 6. Which river is near the Badshahi Mosque?
A) Sutlej River
B) Indus River
C) Chenab River
D) Ravi River
  • 7. Which fort is adjacent to the Badshahi Mosque?
A) Red Fort
B) Lahore Fort
C) Chittorgarh Fort
D) Agra Fort
  • 8. What material is used for the mosque's flooring?
A) Only marble
B) Marble and red sandstone
C) Granite
D) Wood
  • 9. Who was credited with the mosque's beautiful frescoes?
A) Mughal artisans
B) Modern artists
C) Indian sculptors
D) British architects
  • 10. What type of events are frequently held at the Badshahi Mosque?
A) Religious gatherings
B) Sports events
C) Music concerts
D) Political rallies
  • 11. How long did it take to build the Badshahi Mosque?
A) Three years
B) One year
C) Five years
D) Two years
  • 12. What does 'Badshahi' mean in English?
A) Beautiful
B) Ancient
C) Royal
D) Sacred
  • 13. What significant religious event is celebrated at the mosque?
A) Diwali festivities
B) Christmas services
C) New Year celebrations
D) Eid prayers
  • 14. Which type of art is prominently featured in the mosque?
A) Sculpture
B) Mosaic
C) Calligraphy
D) Watercolor
  • 15. Who manages the Badshahi Mosque today?
A) City of Lahore
B) Archaeological Survey of Pakistan
C) Auqaf Department of Punjab
D) Private Trust
  • 16. Who commissioned the construction of the Badshahi Mosque?
A) Shah Jahan
B) Akbar
C) Bahadur Shah I
D) Aurangzeb
  • 17. Which city gate is located near the Badshahi Mosque?
A) Delhi Gate
B) Shalimar Gate
C) Mochi Gate
D) Roshnai Gate
  • 18. What is the significance of the Badshahi Mosque in Pakistan?
A) Cultural heritage
B) Military history
C) Economic center
D) Political headquarters
  • 19. Which UNESCO designation does the Badshahi Mosque hold?
A) Biosphere Reserve
B) Cultural Landscape
C) Natural Heritage Site
D) World Heritage Site
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