Rajasthan Art and Culture Practice Question and Answer
8 Q: Where is Lok Kala Mandir located?
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Answer : 1. "Udaipur"
Q: Traditional Artist Mangilal Mistri is famous in which field?
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Answer : 1. "Kavad"
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: "Ajara Ki Owari" fresco belongs to which school of painting?
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Answer : 4. "Devgarh"
Q: Chand, Tayyab, Ramsingh Bhati, Sahiba and Usna artists belong to which of the following painting style?
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Answer : 2. "Ajmer"
Q: The 'Uttar-Totadri' of Rajasthan is called-
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Answer : 3. "Galata"
Explanation :
Due to Galta Ji being the first and main Jagadguru Peeth of entire North India, it is also called Uttar Totadri.
Q: The folk instrument used by Bhopa in 'Phad of Paabuji' is
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Answer : 1. "Ravan Hattha "
Explanation :
1. The folk instrument used by Bhopa in 'Pabuji Ki Phad' is Ravanahatha. It is a type of musical instrument made of a coconut bowl. There is a hole at the bottom of this bowl and there is a wooden stick in this hole. Bhopa sings 'Pabuji ki Phad' by playing this stick.
2. 'Pabuji Ki Phad' narrates the life and bravery of Pabuji, the folk deity of Rajasthan. It is a type of folk painting which is made of cloth. 'Pabuji Ki Phad' is sung by Bhopa. Bhopa plays Ravanahatha while singing 'Pabuji Ki Phad'.
Q: On the occasion of marriage in Bhil tribe, the leaves of which tree are used to decorate the Mandap?
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Answer : 3. "Mango "
Explanation :
1. In the Bhil tribe, the leaves of the mango tree are used to decorate the pavilion on the occasion of marriage.
2. People of the Bhil tribe believe that decorating the pavilion with the leaves of the Bael tree brings happiness, prosperity and prosperity in the life of the married couple.
3. They are used to bring happiness, prosperity and well-being in the life of a married couple.