Rajasthan Art History and Culture Practice Question and Answer

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:

Who called the Britishers 'Mulk Ra Metna thug'? 

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    Nathusingh Mahiyariya
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    Shankardan Samore
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    Kesari Singh Barhath
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    Bankidas
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Answer : 2. "Shankardan Samore "

Q:

Haveli painting belongs to which century?

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    17th century
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    20th century
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    18th century
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    19th century
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Answer : 4. "19th century "

Q:

Which of the following tribe's adorable goddess is Chauth Mata?

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    Kanjar
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    Sansi
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    Garasia
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    Bhil
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Answer : 2. "Sansi"

Q:

For which fort Col. James Tod said, “If he is offered a Jagir in Rajasthan, he will choose this fort"?

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    Chittorgarh
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    Bhainsrorgarh
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    Nahargarh
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    Ranthambhor
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Answer : 2. " Bhainsrorgarh "
Explanation :

1. Colonel James Tod had said that if he was offered a jagir in Rajasthan, he would choose the fort of Bhainsrodgarh. Bhainsrodgarh Fort is located in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan. It is an ancient and historical fort known for its beauty and natural beauty.

2. Todd was a British historian and diplomat who wrote several books on the history and culture of Rajasthan. He called Bhainsrodgarh fort "Paradise of Rajasthan". He said the citadel is "a unique place for its beauty, natural beauty and historical importance."

Q:

The Sampradaya (sect) whose back is located in Shahpura (Bhilwara) is-

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    Dadu Sampradaya
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    Vallabh Sampradaya
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    Nimbarka Sampradaya
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    Ramsnehi Sampradaya
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Answer : 4. "Ramsnehi Sampradaya"

Q:

The famous Rajasthani folk song (Geet) 'Pathal and Pithal' was written by -

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    Vijaydan Detha
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    Chandraprakash Deval
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    Kanhaiyalal Sethia
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    Satyaprakash Joshi
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Answer : 3. "Kanhaiyalal Sethia"

Q:

In which Hindu month (V.S.) is Teja Dashmi celebrated? 

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    Bhadrapad
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    Kartik
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    Asoj
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    Shravan
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Answer : 1. "Bhadrapad "

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