Rajasthan Art History and Culture Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Chandraprabhu fair is related to which district?

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    Alwar
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    Jhalawar
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  • 3
    Bikaner
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  • 4
    Chittorgarh
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Answer : 1. "Alwar"

Q:

Jantar musical instrument is played by-

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    Devnarayan ji ke Bhope
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    Pabu ji ke Bhope
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    Garasia Tribe
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  • 4
    Bhil Tribe
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Answer : 1. "Devnarayan ji ke Bhope"
Explanation :

1. This instrument can be called the initial form of Veena. Its shape resembles a veena and similarly, it has two trumpets.

2. Its rod is made of bamboo on which 22 curtains made of the skin of a particular animal are pasted with wax. Sometimes these are also made of crocodile skin.

3. There are five or six strings attached to the curtains. The strings are played by striking them with the base of the finger and thumb so that the rhythm starts sounding.

3. Bhope of areas like Mewar and Badnaur, Negadiya, Sawai Bhoj etc. are skilled in playing it.

Q:

The fair which is famous as the 'Kumbh of Sahariya tribe' is -

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    Sitabadi fair
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    Nagaur fair
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    Dol fair
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    Beneshwar fair
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Answer : 1. "Sitabadi fair"
Explanation :

Sitabari Fair (Kelwara – Bandra)

This fair fills on Jyeshtha Amavasya. This fair is called “Kumbh of Sahariya tribe”. Hadoti is the biggest fair of the region.

Q:

The cloth worn on the waist by the men of Bhil tribe is called -

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    Jama
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    Kachabu
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    Polya
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    Khoyatu
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Answer : 4. "Khoyatu "
Explanation :

The correct answer is Khoyatu. Men of Bhil tribe wrap Khoyatu around their waists. The costume of the Bhil men comprises a turban or 'feta', an 'angi', tunic and a lower garment called 'potario'. The dhoti worn by them from the waist to the knees is called "Thephara or Dhepada".

Q:

The originator of the Anuvrat movement is

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    Devotee Poet Adal
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    Acharya Shri Tulsi ji
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    Uttama Devi
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    None of these
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Answer : 2. "Acharya Shri Tulsi ji"

Q:

On which tithi the fair of Narayani Mata (Alwar) is held?

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    Chaitra Shukla - 13
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    Kartik Shukla - 4
    Correct
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  • 3
    Ashwin Shukla - 14
    Correct
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  • 4
    Baisakh Shukla - 11
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Answer : 4. "Baisakh Shukla - 11"

Q:

Where was an "Elephant village" established to attract tourists?

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    Kunda Village (Kukas)
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    Ramgarh
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  • 3
    Sanganer
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    Nahargarh
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Answer : 1. "Kunda Village (Kukas)"

Q:

The folk dance 'Agni' is related to -

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    Garasia tribe
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    Kamad community
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  • 3
    Jasnathi community
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    Bhil tribe
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Answer : 3. "Jasnathi community"

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