Clothing: a social history - class-IX
Description: clothing: a social history | |
Number of Questions: 54 | |
Created by: Prajapati Rathore | |
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What type of national dress did Rabindranath Tagore suggest in the late 19th century ?
What was the Chapkan?
Which one of the following was not taught to women in the Victorian England?
Which nationalist never gave up the western style suit?
Which one of the following dress was popularised in India by the Swadeshi movement of 1905?
Why were Shanar women attacked by the upper caste Nairs in the southern princely state of Travancore ?
Many women reformers changed back into traditional clothes as:
The spinning wheel used by Mahatma Gandhi to make khadi was called ________.
Radical changes in women's clothing were enabled by____________.
Jnanadanandini Tagore is associated with
In the 19th century, where did the British insist Indians to take off their shoes?
Why did Dalit converts in India adopt western style clothing?
Who was the first Indian to enter civil services ?
In Victorian England why were women from childhood, tightly laced up and dressed in stays?
Which of the following best explains the sumptuary laws?
Which of the following class could use materials like ermine, fur, and silk in France?
The name 'shanar' refers to which of the following?
How did the Bengali bureaucrats of 19th century resolve the conflict between western and lndian clothes?
Which of the following events ended all distinction of dresses worn by different classes in French society ?
Who used cloth as a symbolic weapon against the British rule?
Radical changes in women's clothing were enabled by ______.
Why were the Shanar women attacked by Nairs in May 1822?
From 1294 to 1789 people of France strictly followed which of the following?
The existing dress codes in Europe were swept away by ________.
Where did the Brahmika Sari become popular?
The simplicity of clothing of 'Sans-Culottes' was meant to express __________________.
The National Woman Suffrage Association and American Woman Suffrage Association during 1870 campaigned for which reform? Choose the appropriate one.
What were the major demands of National Woman Suffrage Association?
What was the Mysore turban called?
Why were girls from childhood dressed in stays and tightly laced up in Victorian England?
From about 13th century to the time of the French Revolution sumptuary laws was expected to be followed strictly to:
Laws that attempted to regulate consumption were called
Ermine, fur, silk, velvet and brocade were the dress materials worn by which of the following class?
Quadrangular tournament was played on the basis of which of the following during colonial period
Which of the following were among other important changes that came about for women?
Who among the following adopted the Parsi style of wearing sari pinned to the left shoulder with a brooch, and wore it with a blouse and shoes which was quickly adopted by Brahmo Samaji women?
Which out of the following gave Mahatma Gandhi important ideas about using cloth as a symbolic weapon against British rule?
Who among the following suggested that instead of combining Indian and European dress, India's national dress should combine elements of Hindu and Muslim dress?
In medieval France, the items of clothing, a person could purchase per year was regulated by
Chapkan literally means which among the following
Who among the following were first to adopt western style clothing in India?
Which of the following were the effects of tight dresses like stays, corsets etc. worn by people of higher classes?
Which Governor-General insisted that Indians should take off their shoes off as a sign of respect when they appeared before him?
Who were generally prohibited from using umbrellas and wearing shoes or golden ornaments?
Traders were classified as hat wearers and turban wearers. Who among the following were hat wearers?
Match the following:
Column I | Column II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A. | Cockade | 1. | Cotton Cloth printed with designs and flowers |
B. | Ermine | 2. | The right to vote |
C. | Suffrage | 3. | Type of fur |
D. | Chintz | 4. | Cap, usually worn on one side |
Before 17th century, ordinary women in Britain possessed only a few clothes made of ______.
Who was the first American dress reformer to launch loose tunics?
Which of the following events had an impact on the dressing style of women?
On what grounds were the traditional feminine clothes criticised in the USA?
England passed a law which compelled all persons over 6 years of age, except those of high position, to wear woollen caps made in England on Sundays and on all holy days, What does this mean?
Which of the following options best explains the sumptuary laws?
When was the Rational Dress Society started in England?