CET GraduateAttires & Ornaments MCQs

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CET Graduate — Art & Architecture — Attires & Ornaments

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Question 1 of 20

Consider the following traditional ornaments: Timaniya, Champakali, Mandliya, and Hamel. According to traditional classification, which anatomical region of the human body are these specifically designed to adorn?

Question 2 of 20

Which of the following anatomical groupings correctly pairs the ornaments 'Latkan' and 'Koko'?

Question 3 of 20

In the traditional attire of Bhil men, what purpose does the cloth locally termed as 'Angocha' or 'Pachhveda' serve?

Question 4 of 20

Match the following distinctive Odhnis (List I) with their defining visual characteristics or associated occasions (List II): List I: a. Chunri b. Mothda c. Madil List II: 1. A turban woven with golden Zari for Dussehra 2. Diagonal stripes cutting across to form checkered squares 3. Red base adorned with small white tie-and-dye drops

Question 5 of 20

Which of the following specific turbans is deeply recognized as the ultimate symbol of supreme bravery and ultimate sacrifice (Shaka) in the martial history of Rajasthan?

Question 6 of 20

Match the specific tribal women's garments (List I) with the communities that traditionally wear them (List II): List I: a. Reja b. Lugda c. Kachhavu List II: 1. Bhil 2. Sahariya 3. Garasiya

Question 7 of 20

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

Question 8 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 9 of 20

Match the ornaments in List-I with their corresponding anatomical placement in List-II. List-I A. Peepal Patra B. Memand C. Kanta D. Khungali List-II i. Head ii. Ear iii. Neck iv. Nose

Question 10 of 20

Match the ornaments in List-I with the corresponding body part they are worn on in List-II. List-I A. Memand B. Oganiya C. Dhaans D. Kanakti List-II i. Ear ii. Waist iii. Teeth iv. Head

Question 11 of 20

Among the tribal communities of Rajasthan, the extremely vibrant and brightly colored Odhni traditionally draped by the women of the Garasiya tribe is locally referred to as:

Question 12 of 20

The practice of burying the dead along with their ornaments was a prominent feature of which of the following ancient Copper Age civilizations in Rajasthan?

Question 13 of 20

Which of the following sites provides concrete evidence that weaving was a highly developed technological craft in ancient Rajasthan, shifting the paradigm that cloth making was exclusively a domestic chore?

Question 14 of 20

The dental ornamentation practice known as 'Rakhan' represents a high symbol of traditional aesthetic wealth. What does the application of 'Rakhan' physically entail?

Question 15 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 16 of 20

The tight pajama historically worn by the women of the Kanjar tribe is documented in local ethnography under which specific name?

Question 17 of 20

Which archaeological site in Rajasthan is recognized as the 'Mother of Copper Age Cultures' and is notable for yielding copper artifacts with 99% purity?

Question 18 of 20

Consider the following statements regarding the archaeological findings at Kalibangan: 1. The discovery of spindle whorls and spinning wheels proves that the inhabitants practiced cotton farming. 2. Ivory combs and copper mirrors indicate a high standard of personal grooming. Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

Question 19 of 20

Which specific ornament is worn on the thumb and is characterized by having a small mirror attached to it?

Question 20 of 20

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

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