Rajasthan Art and Culture Practice Question and Answer

Q:

For whom the address Gola, Daroga, Chakar, Chela etc. were used in Rajasthan?

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    For an occultist
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    For a domestic slave
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    For a policeman
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    For a bonded labour
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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:

In order to boost the art of Lok Natya, which theatre was set up?

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    Ramprakash Theatre by Maharaja Ram Singh II
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    Raj Mandir Theatre by Sawai Jai Singh
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    Polo Victory Theatre by Sawai Jai Singh
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    Madarsa-e-Hunari by Maharaja Ram Singh II
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Answer : 1. "Ramprakash Theatre by Maharaja Ram Singh II"

Q:

The Dargah of Hazrat Hazib Shakkar Badshah, famous as Shakkar Pir Baba, is situated at

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    Nagaur
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    Narhad
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    Galiakot
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    Sarwad
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Answer : 2. "Narhad "
Explanation :

1. The Dargah of Hazrat Hajib Shakkar Badshah, famous by the name of 'Shakar Peer Baba' is situated.

2. Every year a huge fair is organized at this Dargah on the day of Krishna Janmashtami. People from both Hindu and Muslim communities participate in this fair in large numbers. Qawwali, bhajan, and langar are organized in this fair.

Q:

Which one of the following books is not a source about the history of Chauhans?

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    Surjan Charitra
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    Hammira Mahakavya
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    Prithviraja Vijaya
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    Harsha Charita
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Answer : 4. "Harsha Charita"

Q:

Gorband is a distinct Sringar (decoration) of which animal in Rajasthan?

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    Bullock
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    Camel
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    Elephant
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    Horse
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Answer : 2. "Camel"

Q:

The person who used to wrap the Turban of Mewar Maharana, was called

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    Paneri
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    Chhadidar
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    Chhabdar
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    Jangad
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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:

'Moti Bharat' is the name of Traditional Embroidery in which district?

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    Pali
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    Sikar
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    Bundi
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    Jalore
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Answer : 4. "Jalore"

Q:

Which one of the following is not included among branches of Dadu Panth? 

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    Virakta
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    Khaki
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    Gaudiya
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    Naga
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Answer : 3. "Gaudiya "
Explanation :

Branches of the Dadu sect

After the death of Daduji, the Dadu sect was divided into 6 branches, which are as follows.

  1. Khalsa- It is associated with Naraina, the main seat of Dadu sect. The head of this branch was his son Garibdas ji.

  2. Naga-Nagapanth was established in the Dadu sect by Sant Sunderdas ji. Naga Sadhus carried weapons with them and served as enlisted soldiers in the Jaipur state. When the public became upset with their terror, Sawai Jai Singh made a rule and banned them from possessing weapons.

  3. Dispassionate- These were the merry-go-round Sadhus of the Dadu sect who gave orders to the householders.

  4. Khaki - He used to apply ashes on his body and wore khaki clothes.

  5. Uttarade - who left Rajasthan and went towards Northern India.

  6. Nihang - Those monks who were nomads.

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