Attires & Ornaments MCQs for CET 12th Level

Practice 20 free Attires & Ornaments questions under Art & ArchitectureRajasthan History.

Strengthen your Attires & Ornaments knowledge for CET 12th Level with curated MCQs. Switch between Hindi and English anytime.

CET 12th Level — Art & Architecture — Attires & Ornaments

20 Questions • Instant results & explanations • Hindi & English

0 / 20
Question 1 of 20

The traditional Rajputi Poshak for women is rigorously defined as a 'complete set' incorporating specific garments. Which of the following correctly identifies all four essential components of this ensemble?

Question 2 of 20

Which specific functional reason spurred the creation of the internationally recognized 'Jodhpuri Pants' (Breeches) during the era of British influence?

Question 3 of 20

Consider the following pairs of turban styles and their respective regions: 1. Jaswant Shahi - Marwar 2. Raj Shahi - Jaipur 3. Arsi Shahi - Mewar Which of the above pairs is/are correctly matched?

Question 4 of 20

Which of the following combinations represents exclusively the ornaments worn on the Ear?

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following garments is structurally defined as a highly specialized upper-body tunic worn exclusively by the men of the Sahariya tribe?

Question 6 of 20

Match the specific Odhni types (List I) with their profound socio-cultural symbolism or usage (List II): List I: a. Chunri b. Tarabhant c. Damani List II: 1. Adorned exclusively by tribal women featuring star motifs 2. Sacred symbol of a married woman (Suhag) with white dot patterns 3. Red-colored veil prevalent in Marwar featuring heavy embroidery

Question 7 of 20

In the deeply rooted traditional cultural context and attires of Rajasthan, the vernacular term 'Kasumal' explicitly refers to which specific color?

Question 8 of 20

Regarding the foundational attributes of the 'Jama', what profound difference existed between its usage by Hindu and Muslim nobility?

Question 9 of 20

Which of the following regional textile cities is universally acclaimed in traditional Rajasthani attire for inventing the 'Mothda' turban technique?

Question 10 of 20

Match the Printing Techniques in List-I with their key characteristics in List-II. List-I A. Dabu Print B. Ajrakh Print C. Malir Print D. Sanganeri Print List-II i. Geometric patterns, both sides print, red & blue dominance. ii. Uses black mud, lime, and gum as resist. iii. GI Tagged, famous for floral motifs (Bel-boote). iv. Brown and black colors dominance with floral designs.

Question 11 of 20

Which of the following traditional ornaments is anatomically placed entirely inside the mouth cavity?

Question 12 of 20

In the context of traditional Rajasthani dyeing techniques, how is a 'Mothda' structurally differentiated from a standard 'Leheriya'?

Question 13 of 20

Which traditional Rajasthani garment is worn during bitter cold, closely resembles Kashmir's 'Pheran', and was especially prevalent among the Jaipur royal family?

Question 14 of 20

Identify the 'Odd One Out' based on the anatomical placement of the following traditional ornaments: Choonp, Rakhan, Mekh, and Surliya.

Question 15 of 20

The development of the 'Breeches' (Brijes) during the later historical eras represents a significant sartorial evolution. Which traditional Indian garment was systematically modified to create the Breeches?

Question 16 of 20

The 'Gorband' holds a dual cultural significance in Rajasthan. Besides being a popular folk song and an ornament worn by women in the Shekhawati region, what is its primary traditional utility?

Question 17 of 20

In the traditional attire of Rajput women, what is the exact anatomical and structural distinction between a 'Kanchli' and a 'Kurti'?

Question 18 of 20

Consider the following statement regarding traditional metallurgy: 'The prolonged usage of gold and silver in specific bodily locations is not merely for conspicuous consumption, but is deeply tied to a traditional science.' What specific physiological benefit is cited for this practice?

Question 19 of 20

In the socio-cultural context of Rajasthan, the idiom 'पगड़ी उछालना' (tossing the turban) is symbolically associated with which of the following?

Question 20 of 20

Which of the following terms does NOT represent a traditional regional or stylistic variant of the 'Angarakhi'?

All Art & Architecture MCQsBrowse Art & Architecture SubtopicsAll CET 12th Level MCQs