MCQs
MCQs
Q2. There is a reason why the National Handloom Day is celebrated on 7th August, what is it?
Q3. The term ……………………. is derived from a Sanskrit verbal root which means to tie.
a) Bandhani c) Mothda
b) Leheriya d) Ikat
Q4. …………………….. silk weavers are the descendants of Sage Markanda, the master weaver of Gods
who is supposed to have woven tissue from lotus fiber.
a) Brocades of Banaras c) Patola
b) Paithani d) Kanjivaram
Q5. Of the following statements regarding Indian woven fabrics, which one is NOT true?
a) A cotton fabric with simple patterns that was imported to England and France from India
b) A woven silk fabric, often with monochromatic designs, that was invented in China and later
produced in Italy
c) A fabric that uses a specific kind of dye invented in Damascus in the Middle East
d) An elaborately woven linen and wool rug with a floral- and natured-inspired pattern
Q7. …………………. is a form of raised zari metallic thread embroidery created by sewing flat stitches
on cotton padding.
a) Zardozi c) Kathi
b) Kantha d) Karchobi
a) Sample c) Dress
b) Template d) Test fit
a) Bespoke-shop. c) Boutique
b) Haute couture’s d) Showroom
Q11. Ritu Kumar was one of the earliest pioneers of fashion with extensive research in to block prints and
innovative application of the technique of……………………….
a) Phulkari c) Dye Prints
b) Mirror Work d) Zardozi embroidery
a) 13 c) 6
b) 4 d) 8
Q13. ……………………….. hugs tight against the body with hook, snap or laced back securing.
a) Midriff c) Surplice
b) Corset d) Empire
Answer Key
1) c
2) b
3) a
4) d
5) c
6) b
7) d
8) a
9) d
10) b
11) d
12) a
13) b
14) a
15) d