Indian Folk Toys and Dolls
Description: Explore the vibrant world of Indian folk toys and dolls, a rich cultural heritage passed down through generations. Test your knowledge about these traditional playthings that reflect the creativity and craftsmanship of Indian artisans. | |
Number of Questions: 15 | |
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Tags: indian folk toys dolls traditional playthings cultural heritage indian arts |
Which of these is a popular folk toy from Rajasthan, known for its vibrant colors and intricate designs?
What is the primary material used in making Dokra toys, a traditional craft from Odisha?
Which region of India is famous for its Channapatna toys, known for their lacquerware and vibrant colors?
What is the unique feature of Kondapalli toys, a traditional craft from Andhra Pradesh?
Which of these folk toys is known for its vibrant colors and geometric patterns, often depicting scenes from rural life?
What is the primary material used in making Tanjore dolls, a traditional craft from Tamil Nadu?
Which of these folk toys is known for its unique design, where the toy's head and limbs can be moved by pulling strings?
What is the primary material used in making Dhokra toys, a traditional craft from West Bengal?
Which of these folk toys is known for its use of natural materials, such as bamboo, straw, and clay, to create intricate and colorful toys?
What is the unique feature of Papier-mâché toys, a traditional craft from Kashmir?
Which of these folk toys is known for its unique design, where the toy's body is made of a hollow gourd and its head is made of wood or clay?
What is the primary material used in making Bidri toys, a traditional craft from Karnataka?
Which of these folk toys is known for its unique design, where the toy's body is made of a hollow coconut shell and its head is made of wood or clay?
What is the primary material used in making Pattachitra toys, a traditional craft from Odisha?
Which of these folk toys is known for its unique design, where the toy's body is made of a hollow pumpkin and its head is made of wood or clay?