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Multiple Choice Questions
Q1: Which of the following is a common staple grain in India?
(a) Corn
(b) Wheat
(c) Quinoa
(d) Oats
Ans: (b) Wheat
Q2: What is the primary material used to make traditional saris?
(a) Wool
(b) Silk
(c) Polyester
(d) Denim
Ans: (b) Silk
Q3: Which festival marks the beginning of the harvest season in India?
(a) Diwali
(b) Makara Sankranti
(c) Holi
(d) Eid
Ans: (b) Makara Sankranti
Q4: The Panchatantra is originally written in which language?
(a) Hindi
(b) Bengali
(c) Sanskrit
(d) Tamil
Ans: (c) Sanskrit
Q5: Which of these is NOT a type of silk sari?
(a) Banarasi
(b) Kanjivaram
(c) Chintz
(d) Mysore
Ans: (c) Chintz
Fill in the Blanks
Q1: The ________ is a long piece of cloth traditionally worn by women in India.
Ans: sari
Q2: Common spices used in Indian cooking include ________, cumin, and ginger.
Ans: turmeric
Q3: The two great Indian epics are the ________ and the Mahabharata.
Ans: Ramayana
Q4: Indian textiles were historically famous for producing ________ cotton.
Ans: best
Q5: The ________ project surveyed 4,635 communities across India.
Ans: People of India
True or False
Q1: The sari is an unstitched garment.
Ans: True
Q2: All Indian languages use the same script.
Ans: False
Q3: The Panchatantra has been adapted into many languages.
Ans: True
Q4: Chintz was popular in 17th-century Europe.
Ans: True
Q5: The Mahabharata is a short story.
Ans: False
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