Rajasthan Art and Culture Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: With which occasion the Lila - Moria ceremony, prevalent in Tribes, is associated?
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62a230fd43a7fd0b22512da9- 1Marriagetrue
- 2Engagementfalse
- 3Birthfalse
- 4Naming (Namkaran)false
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Answer : 1. "Marriage "
Explanation :
1. This ritual is related to marriage in which the bride is made to dance at the groom's house after tying her hair and making her sit on a cot, this is called Leela Moriya.
2. Leela Moriya Sanskar is an important rite which is an important part of the marriage ceremony of the tribals. This ritual strengthens the love and trust between the bride and groom.
Q: For whom the address Gola, Daroga, Chakar, Chela etc. were used in Rajasthan?
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62a2307794471d20736dbbdb- 1For an occultistfalse
- 2For a domestic slavetrue
- 3For a policemanfalse
- 4For a bonded labourfalse
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Answer : 2. "For a domestic slave "
Explanation :
In Rajasthan, addresses like Gola, Daroga, Chakar, Chela etc. are used for domestic slaves.
Q: What is 'Jhimmi'?
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62a2300043a7fd0b22512d3d- 1A Ritual of 14th day after birth of a son.false
- 2A three day fasting during Paryooshan Parva.false
- 3A Red - Pink mantilla ( Odhani ) of Gota - Kinari, worn by bride during Saptapadi 'or' Phere gifted by Maternal uncle.true
- 4A process of sending off the daughter ritually for in - laws home after baby - birth.false
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Answer : 3. "A Red - Pink mantilla ( Odhani ) of Gota - Kinari, worn by bride during Saptapadi 'or' Phere gifted by Maternal uncle. "
Explanation :
'Jhimmi' is a red-pink veil with a gota-border given by the maternal uncle and worn by the bride at the time of Phere or Saptapadi.
Q: Impressed by strong natural security system of which famous fort, Abul Fazl wrote that "All other forts are unclad, while this fort is armoured"?
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62a22f82df19be4c4afd1480- 1Ranthambhoretrue
- 2Chittorfalse
- 3Mehrangarhfalse
- 4Amerfalse
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Answer : 1. "Ranthambhore "
Explanation :
1. Ranthambore is a historical fort and national park located in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. This fort was built by the Chauhan Rajputs in the 10th century. This fort is famous for its natural beauty and historical importance.
2. Ranthambore Fort is a huge and strong fort. This fort is situated on a high hill. The walls of the fort are very thick and strong. There are many temples, palaces, and other buildings inside the fort.
3. Impressed by the strong natural security system of Ranthambore Fort, Abul Fazal wrote that “All other forts are naked, whereas this fort is armoured”.
Q: In which district of Rajasthan the 'Arthuna' (Arthpoorna) city, famous for its temples built by Parmar Kings is located?
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62a22e8143a7fd0b22512a18- 1Banswaratrue
- 2Pratapgarhfalse
- 3Udaipurfalse
- 4Dungarpurfalse
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Answer : 1. "Banswara "
Explanation :
1. Arthuna, a small village located in the Banswara district of Rajasthan, has an important confluence of Hindu religion, culture and meditation.
2. This place has been blessed with history, culture and spirituality for many centuries. The ancient heritage of this region is present here in the form of a rich heritage.
Q: 'Khoytu' cloth belongs to
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62a0a637cae9f820bae5fe22- 1Meena tribefalse
- 2Bhil tribetrue
- 3Garasia tribefalse
- 4Saharia tribefalse
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Answer : 2. "Bhil tribe "
Explanation :
1. Khoytu is a type of traditional Rajasthani clothing mainly worn in the Mewar region. It is a long, loose-fitting, sleeveless garment which is usually white. Khoytu is commonly worn by both men and women, but it is more popular among men.
2. 'Khoytu' textile is related to the Bhil tribe.
Q: The person who used to wrap the Turban of Mewar Maharana, was called
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62a0a487df19be4c4af807e0- 1Panerifalse
- 2Chhadidarfalse
- 3Chhabdartrue
- 4Jangadfalse
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Answer : 3. "Chhabdar "
Explanation :
1. In Rajasthan, men have been wearing a turban on their heads. Safa is not just a dress. In Rajasthan, there is heat for almost nine months and severe heat for three months. In such a situation, several layers of turban protect the head from heat waves and strong sunlight. Rajasthan has also been the land of heroes. Sometimes one had to go through a war of land and pride here. In such a situation, Safa also served as a protection against emergency attacks.
2. The one who tied the turban of Mewar Maharana was called Chhabdar.
Q: With which tribe, the Bija and Mala sub - castes are related?
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62a0974603a63656a29c5cab- 1Sansitrue
- 2Bhilfalse
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Answer : 1. "Sansi "
Explanation :
1. Bija and Mala sub-castes are sub-castes belonging to the Sansi tribe.
2. They have a dual organization and are divided into branches called 'Bija' and 'Mala', both intermarry with each other and not with each other.
3. Most of them follow the Hindu religion.
4. Their language is Sansiboli or Bhilki.
5. During British rule, they were placed under the Criminal Tribes Act 1871, so they have suffered this stigma for a long time.