Rajasthan SIAttires & Ornaments MCQs

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Rajasthan SI — Art & Architecture — Attires & Ornaments

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Question 1 of 20

In the lexicon of traditional Bhil male clothing, the terms 'Angocha' and 'Pachhveda' refer to an identical item of utility. What exactly is this item?

Question 2 of 20

The 'Pancha' is an ethnographically significant traditional garment. How is it structurally utilized, and to which tribe does it belong?

Question 3 of 20

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

Question 4 of 20

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

Question 5 of 20

Consider the following combinations of specific occasions/sentiments and the color/style of the turban worn in Rajasthan: 1. Symbol of Bravery and Sacrifice (Shaka) - Kesariya 2. Occasion of Mourning or Death - White 3. Month of Shravan and Teej - Leheriya Which of the combinations given above are culturally correct?

Question 6 of 20

Assertion (A): The 'Angarakhi' serves as a fundamental protective garment for the upper body in traditional Rajasthani menswear. Reason (R): Etymologically, it is derived from the Sanskrit word 'Angarakshak', meaning the protector of the body, which dictates its tight, chest-securing design.

Question 7 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 8 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 9 of 20

When examining the architectural differences between traditional Rajasthani male headgears, what is the standard length of a typical 'Pagri'?

Question 10 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 11 of 20

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

Question 12 of 20

In the traditional culture of Rajasthan, the specific act of 'Pagri Badalna' (exchanging turbans) among men is a profound ritual that symbolizes the establishment of which of the following relationships?

Question 13 of 20

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

Question 14 of 20

Which of the following ornaments is a heavy silver ring/anklet worn on the leg?

Question 15 of 20

In the context of the socio-cultural textile practices of Marwar, what does the term 'Damani' fundamentally describe?

Question 16 of 20

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

Question 17 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 18 of 20

Consider the following statement: 'It is a traditional upper garment that was uniquely patronized by the Jaipur royalty as a primary defense against severe winter chills. It shares profound structural similarities with the Kashmiri Pheran.' What garment is this?

Question 19 of 20

The Ahar civilization, renowned as a major Copper Age center where inhabitants possessed expertise in smelting copper and crafting jewelry, was located in which district of Rajasthan?

Question 20 of 20

The ornament 'Tiddi Bhalko' belongs to which anatomical category in the traditional Rajasthani jewelry classification?

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