Question 72โ 2025 IAS Prelims GS I : Genius Classroom Explanation
๐ IAS Prelims 2025 โ GS-I | Q.72 | Classroom Explanation
(Art & Culture | Indus Valley Civilization)
๐ Question
Q.72)
The famous female figurine known as โDancing Girlโ, found at Mohenjo-daro, is made of:
(a) carnelian
(b) clay
(c) bronze
(d) gold
โ Correct Answer: (c) bronze
๐งโ๐ซ Classroom Explanation
This question tests material culture + metallurgical knowledge of the Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization, a core static area with high repeat value.
๐ Artifact Overview: Dancing Girl
- The Dancing Girl is one of the most iconic artifacts of the Indus Valley Civilization.
- It dates to c. 2500 BCE.
- Height: ~10.5 cm (about 4 inches).
- Posture: One hand on hip, other arm relaxed and adorned with bangles, conveying confidence and realism.
๐ Material & Technique
โ Material: Bronze
- The figurine is made of bronze, an alloy of copper and tin.
- It was created using the lost-wax casting technique (cire perdue).
โก๏ธ This demonstrates:
- Advanced metallurgical knowledge
- Sophisticated casting skills
- Non-utilitarian use of metals for artistic expression
โ Why Other Options Are Incorrect
- Carnelian โ
- Used mainly for beads and ornaments, not figurines.
- Clay โ
- Terracotta was common, but this figurine is metallic, not terracotta.
- Gold โ
- Gold ornaments existed, but gold figurines are absent in Harappan art.
๐งฎ Logical Elimination (UPSC Style)
| Option | Material | Correct? |
|---|---|---|
| (a) | Carnelian | โ |
| (b) | Clay | โ |
| (c) | Bronze | โ |
| (d) | Gold | โ |
โก๏ธ Correct option: (c)
๐ High-Value Add-On Points (Exam Gold)
๐น 1. Lost-Wax Technique (Very Important)
The Dancing Girl is the earliest known example of lost-wax bronze casting in South Asia.
UPSC often links:
- Harappans โ Metallurgy โ Bronze Age
๐น 2. Comparison Trap (UPSC Favourite)
| Feature | Dancing Girl | Priest-King |
|---|---|---|
| Material | Bronze | Steatite |
| Nature | Secular / artistic | Possibly ritual |
| Technique | Lost-wax casting | Carving |
๐น 3. Cultural Insight (1-liner Ready)
The figurine reflects urban leisure, aesthetic sense, and bodily confidence, indicating a non-rigid social outlook.
๐น 4. What It Is Not
- โ Not a goddess idol
- โ Not ritualistic
- โ Not terracotta
This rules out common misconceptions.
๐น 5. UPSC Trend Alert ๐จ
UPSC increasingly asks:
- Material โ Technique โ Cultural meaning (not just identification)
๐ GS Mapping
- GS Paper I
- Ancient Indian History
- Indus Valley Art & Culture
๐ฏ Final Exam Lock
Dancing Girl = Bronze + Lost-Wax + Harappan Artistic Sophistication
