Rajasthan Art History and Culture Practice Question and Answer

Q:

Rajasthan's famous folk art "Bewan" is - 

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    Presenting the life of a folk deity through paintings on a khadi cloth.
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    A throne made of wood on which the idol of Thakurji is adorned and seated.
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    A sword shaped figure made of wood which is used in Ramleela drama
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    A temple shaped figure made of wood with doors.
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Answer : 4. "A temple shaped figure made of wood with doors."

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:

Which white dress is worn by the Muslim women?
 
 

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    Burqa
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    Tilka
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    Peswaz
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    Dupatta
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Answer : 2. "Tilka"

Q:

The ruler of which region was Swangia Mata Kuldevi?

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    Jaisalmer
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    Udaipur
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    Bikaner
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    Barmer
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Answer : 1. "Jaisalmer"
Explanation :

Swaangiya Mata: If we look at the origin of the folk goddesses and clan goddesses who are symbols of faith in the people of Rajasthan, we will find that many famous goddesses, symbols of power, were born in Charankul. Among the famous goddesses born in Charankul, Awad, Swangiyan, Karni Mata etc. are prominent. Along with the stories of glory of different dynasties, many miraculous incidents of these goddesses are recorded on the pages of history.

Q:

Kamad is a folk dance of caste-

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    Agni
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    Terathali
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    Ghoomar
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    Gawri
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Answer : 2. "Terathali"

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:

The 'Rajasthan Ratna' is the highest civilian award of Rajasthan. This award was instituted by the state government.

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    2009
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    2011
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    2012
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    2013
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Answer : 3. "2012"

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".

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