Attires & Ornaments MCQs for Patwari

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Patwari — Art & Architecture — Attires & Ornaments

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Question 1 of 20

Which of the following options presents a purely homogeneous group of traditional necklaces (Neck ornaments)?

Question 2 of 20

Consider the following statement: 'It is a sophisticated upper-body garment that emerged as a cultural hybrid, merging the silhouette of an Angarkhi with the structured formal tailoring of the West, earning the title of India's National Formal Wear.' Which garment is this?

Question 3 of 20

Which of the following terms explicitly denotes the heavy, luxurious overcoat historically worn directly over a Jama or Angarakhi by the Rajput nobility to project wealth and grandeur?

Question 4 of 20

Which of the following correctly matches the traditional Rajasthani headgear with its defining physical characteristic?

Question 5 of 20

Carefully read the following statements regarding the 'Borla' and 'Rakhdi' ornaments: 1. Borla is a round, granular, dome-shaped ornament worn at the front of the forehead. 2. Rakhdi is a heavy gold disk tied into the hair at the back of the head. Which of the above properly defines the difference between them?

Question 6 of 20

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

Question 7 of 20

Historically, how did the wearing style of the 'Jama' serve to differentiate between Hindu and Muslim men in medieval Rajasthan?

Question 8 of 20

In the cultural vocabulary of the Bhil tribe, what specific hue does the ceremonial garment 'Sinduri' embody?

Question 9 of 20

What is identified as the most vocal and visually striking medium of Rajasthan's cultural identity that reflects both desert adaptation and folk-art consciousness?

Question 10 of 20

Match the ornaments in List-I with their corresponding anatomical placement in List-II. List-I A. Sankli B. Chop C. Angotya D. Jhalar List-II i. Nose ii. Neck iii. Ear iv. Head

Question 11 of 20

In the ethnographic study of Bhil women's traditional attire, what is the exact base color that strictly identifies the ancient garment known as 'Nandna'?

Question 12 of 20

Historically, a long, enveloping winter garment designed to combat extreme cold was particularly favored by the Jaipur royal family. This garment, which bears a striking structural and functional resemblance to the traditional 'Pheran' of Kashmir, is known as:

Question 13 of 20

What is the primary anatomical difference between the ornaments 'Mekh' and 'Mandliya'?

Question 14 of 20

Which of the following combinations perfectly encapsulates the four indispensable components required to complete a traditional 'Rajputi Poshak'?

Question 15 of 20

Which of the following traditional nose ornaments is often associated with the world-famous 'Bani-Thani' miniature painting due to its intricate motif of a dancing peacock?

Question 16 of 20

What common anatomical region do the ornaments 'Toti', 'Angotya', and 'Jhotya' share?

Question 17 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding the 'Jodhpuri Coat': 1. It is considered India's 'National Formal Wear'. 2. It represents a successful fusion of the traditional 'Angarkhi' and the Western coat. Which of the above statements is/are correct?

Question 18 of 20

Which set of traditional terms represents ONLY the ornaments utilized for the beautification or modification of Teeth?

Question 19 of 20

Which specific type of turban is traditionally adorned during the festival of Dussehra, recognized by its distinctive golden Zari work?

Question 20 of 20

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

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