MCQ Class 9 English Kaveri Prose Chapter 3 Winds of Change Advertisement 1. What is the origin of the word ‘pankha’? Silk Feather Bamboo CottonQuestion 1 of 202. What does ‘pankhi’ refer to? Large fan Electric fan Small plumed fan Ceiling fanQuestion 2 of 203. Where is evidence of pankhi found? Taj Mahal Ajanta paintings Red Fort Qutub MinarQuestion 3 of 204. In ancient times, pankhas were used in temples for Decoration Lighting Fanning deities CookingQuestion 4 of 205. Pankhas in royal courts were used to Decorate walls Fan kings Cook food Light lampsQuestion 5 of 206. Pankhas varied in size from 1 inch to 5 feet 2 inches to large sizes 5 inches to medium Only large sizesQuestion 6 of 207. Over time, pankhas became Toys Cultural goods Weapons MachinesQuestion 7 of 208. Pankhas were considered Cheap Heavy Exotic and stylish UselessQuestion 8 of 209. Different regions developed pankhas with Same designs Same materials Unique materials and designs No variationQuestion 9 of 2010. Which material was used for pankhas? Plastic Rubber Bamboo GlassQuestion 10 of 2011. In modern times, pankhas are mainly used for Cooking Decoration Cleaning FarmingQuestion 11 of 2012. The appliqué hand fan belongs to Gujarat Bengal Rajasthan BiharQuestion 12 of 2013. Appliqué hand fans are made using Metal sheets Fabric pieces Plastic Paper onlyQuestion 13 of 2014. Zardozi hand fans use Cotton thread Wool Gold threadwork PlasticQuestion 14 of 2015. Temple hand fans in Rajasthan are made of Cotton Brass Silk PaperQuestion 15 of 2016. Gujarat fans are known for Plastic work Mirror work Paper cutting Wood carvingQuestion 16 of 2017. Bead hand fans have Wooden handle Silver handle Plastic handle No handleQuestion 17 of 2018. Kutch is known for Bamboo fans Leather fans Silk fans Paper fansQuestion 18 of 2019. Bengal pankhas are made from Stone Sola Iron WoolQuestion 19 of 2020. Palm leaf fans in Bengal are called Tal Patar Pankha Moonj fan Silk fan Brass fanQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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