Rajasthan Art and Culture Practice Question and Answer

Q:

The festivals in Rajasthan begin with Shravani Teej and end with_______. 

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    Hariyali Teej
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    Chatara Chauth
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    Sheetla Asthmi
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  • 4
    Gangaur
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Answer : 4. "Gangaur"

Q:

 The Sitabari fair in Rajasthan is held near the town of- 

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    Nokha
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    Tilwara
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    Kelwara
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    Kolayat
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Answer : 3. "Kelwara "

Q:

Name the person resident of Rajasthan who wrote the book 'Intkaal'-

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    Sujansingh Parik
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    none of these
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  • 3
    Shiv Charan Sen
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    Jai Singh Ashawat
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Answer : 3. "Shiv Charan Sen"
Explanation :

Rajasthan resident Shiv Charan Sen who wrote the book Intkaal.

Q:

Who is called the Folk deity (Lok Devta) with four hands?

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    Kalla ji
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    Mallinathji
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    Fatta ji
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    Jhunjhar ji
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Answer : 1. "Kalla ji"
Explanation :

Kalla ji. Kalla ji was born in Vikram Samvat 1601, Merta in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan. Kalla ji is famous as “Lok Devta with four hands”. Temples are located at Bhauraigarh, Mahiyadham Varda, Salumbar, Samalia, Gatroad.

Q:

Which one of the following dances is not done by men only? 

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    Ger
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    Dhol
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    Loor
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    Agni
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Answer : 3. "Loor "
Explanation :

All of the following dances are performed by men.

( 1 ) Ger

( 2 ) Dhol

( 3 ) Agni

Q:

What is the 'Badhar'?

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    Wedding banquet
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    A tribe of Rajasthan
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    An act of funeral
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    A lake of Rajasthan
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Answer : 1. "Wedding banquet"
Explanation :

The correct answer is Wedding banquet. Key Points. Badhar. On the second day of marriage, a feast is given from the side of the groom, it is called the feast of Badar.

Q:

Ghushmeshwar Temple situated at Shiwar Village, Sawai Madhopur is Jyotirlinga of Lord Shiva.

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    9th
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    11th
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    10th
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    12th
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Answer : 4. "12th"

Q:

Bhils are known as Bavji in the region

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    Bhogilal Pandya
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    none of these
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    Shri Manikyalal Verma
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    Motilal Tejawat
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Answer : 4. "Motilal Tejawat"
Explanation :

1. Motilal Tejawat is known as Bavji in Bhil region.

2. Motilal Tejawat was an Indian freedom fighter, tribal leader and social reformer. He is known as the "Messiah of the Tribals".

3 Tejawat was born in 1886 in Koliyari village of Udaipur district of Rajasthan. He received his primary education in the village itself. Later, he worked as a maid for a local Jagidar in Jhadol Thikan.

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