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Clothing: a social history - class-IX

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What type of national dress did Rabindranath Tagore suggest in the late 19th century ?

  1. Such a dress should have the elements of the Hindus' dress

  2. Such a dress should have the elements of the Muslims' dress

  3. Such a dress should have the elements of both the Hindu and the Muslim dresses

  4. Such a dress should have the elements of the western dress


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Rabindranath Tagore suggested that elements of Hindu and the Muslim dresses should be combined to create the national dress.

What was the Chapkan?

  1. A three-piece suit

  2. A hat

  3. A long-buttoned coat

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C

Which one of the following was not taught to women in the Victorian England?

  1. To wear tight clothing

  2. To be dutiful and submissive

  3. To be strong and aggressive in behaviour

  4. To bear pain and suffering


Correct Option: C

Which nationalist never gave up the western style suit?

  1. Motilal Nehru

  2. B.R. Ambedkar

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. Vallabhbai Patel


Correct Option: B

Which one of the following dress was popularised in India by the Swadeshi movement of 1905?

  1. Western style of clothing

  2. Home-spun khadi

  3. Chintz clothes

  4. Silk clothes


Correct Option: B

Why were Shanar women attacked by the upper caste Nairs in the southern princely state of Travancore ?

  1. For wearing a cloth across their upper bodies

  2. Due to suffrage movement

  3. For wearing ermine

  4. For wearing cockade


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Shanar women converts began to wear tailored blouses and clothes to cover themselves like the upper castes in 1820s. Complaints were filed in court against this dress change. but this did not prevent Shanar Christian women and even Shanar Hindus from adopting the blouse and upper cloth.
The abolition of slavery in Travancore in 1855 led to riots and attacks on the Shanar women by the upper castes. Their houses were looted and chapels burned, Finally, a proclamation was passed permitting the Shanar women to wear jackets, but not like the women of high caste.

Many women reformers changed back into traditional clothes as:

  1. Faced by persistent attacks, they decided to conform to conventions

  2. They found the new style of clothing too stylish.

  3. New style of clothing did not fit them well

  4. There were no good tailors to stitch the new style of clothing.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Conservatives everywhere opposed change. They lamented that women who gave up traditional norms of dressing no longer looked beautiful, and lost their femininty and grace. Faced with persistent attacks, many women reformers changed back into traditional clothes to conform to conventions. 

The spinning wheel used by Mahatma Gandhi to make khadi was called ________.

  1. charkha

  2. sewing machine

  3. chapkan

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mahatma Gandhi made spinning on the charkha and the daily use of khadi, or coarse cloth made from homespun yarn, very powerful symbols. These were not only symbols of self-reliance but also of resistance to the use of British mill-made cloth. 

Radical changes in women's clothing were enabled by____________.

  1. The new times

  2. The women's movements

  3. The world wars

  4. The industrial revolution


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

With the outbreak of World War I in Europe, the manufacturing in dress and fabric changed. With the entry of U.S in war, the clothing of women was simplified to save textiles. Earlier women used to wear heavy clothing reflective of their status. Wool became a precious commodity and was reserved for soldiers to send abroad. Sweaters, socks were knitted for soldiers. 

Jnanadanandini Tagore is associated with

  1. Sans Culottes

  2. Community of toddy tappers

  3. Brahmika Sarees

  4. Partition of Bengal.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Brahmika Sarees- The Parsi style of wearing the saree adopted by Jnanadanandini Devi, wife of Satyendranath Tagore came to be known as Brahmika saree, because it was adopted by the Brahmo Samaj women.

In the 19th century, where did the British insist Indians to take off their shoes?

  1. In market places

  2. In court rooms

  3. In their homes

  4. In sacred place


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The British insisted that since Indians took off their shoes when they entered a sacred place or home, they should do so when they entered the courtroom. 

Why did Dalit converts in India adopt western style clothing?

  1. It was comfortable

  2. It was cheaper

  3. It was a sign of equality and self respect

  4. It was fashionable


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Western clothes were a sign of modernity and progress. Western-style clothing was also especially attractive to groups of dalit converts to Christianity who now found it liberating.

Who was the first Indian to enter civil services ?

  1. Rabindranath Tagore

  2. Biharilal Gupta

  3. Satyendranath Tagore

  4. R.C. Dutt


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Satyendranath Tagore was the first Indian to join the Indian Civil Service. He was an author, song composer, linguist and made significant contribution towards the emancipation of women in Indian society during the British Raj.

In Victorian England why were women from childhood, tightly laced up and dressed in stays?

  1. Because they were dutiful and docile

  2. Because these clothes helped in creating the expected image of girls

  3. Because women were trained to bear and suffer

  4. Because women looked graceful in these dresses


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Women in Victorian England were groomed from childhood to be docile and dutiful, submissive and obedient. The ideal woman was one who could bear pain and suffering.  Women were seen as frivolous, delicate, passive and docile. 

Which of the following best explains the sumptuary laws?

  1. The laws that prohibited wearing short skirt

  2. The laws that declared that silk clothes could not used by peasants

  3. The laws that controlled the behaviour of those considered socially inferiors

  4. The laws that prohibited the socially superiors wearing cotton dresses


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sumptuary law, any law designed to restrict excessive personal expenditures in the interest of preventing extravagance and luxury. The term denotes regulations restricting extravagance in food, drink, dress, and household equipment, usually on religious or moral grounds. Such laws have proved difficult or impossible to enforce over the long term.

Which of the following class could use materials like ermine, fur, and silk in France?

  1. Royalty

  2. Serfs

  3. Clergy

  4. Commons


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Only royalty could wear expensive materials like ermine and fur, or silk, velvet, and brocade in France. Other classes were debarred from clothing themselves with materials that were associated with the aristocracy. 

The name 'shanar' refers to which of the following?

  1. A community of toddy tappers in Southern travancore

  2. Peasant community of Northern Travancore

  3. An upper caste community of Andhra Pradesh

  4. A lower caste community of Andhra Pradesh


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Shanar refers to a community of deep south in India as toddy tappers in Travancore region. They make this as their trade and profession.

How did the Bengali bureaucrats of 19th century resolve the conflict between western and lndian clothes?

  1. They rejected western clothes totally

  2. They wore western clothes for work outside home and Indian clothes at home

  3. They wore western clothes at official functions

  4. They wore Indian clothes at official functions


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Bengali Bureaucrats wore the Indian clothes at home attaching themselves with the feeling of nationalism and connecting with nationalistic feeling and region, on the other hand as they were under the British ton appease them they use to wear western clothes outside on duty.

Which of the following events ended all distinction of dresses worn by different classes in French society ?

  1. French Revolution

  2. Suffrage Movement

  3. Jacobin Rule

  4. Napoleonic Laws


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 Before the French Revolution people in France followed sumptuary laws. These laws restricted the social behaviour of the lower strata of the society and imposed restrictions upon their clothing, food and entertainment. The French Revolution brought an end to these restrictions.  

In America, traditional feminine clothes were criticised on the grounds that ______.
  1. Long skirts swept the ground and collected filth and dirt

  2. The dresses were voluminous and difficult to handle

  3. These dresses were uncomfortable and hampered movement

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D

Who used cloth as a symbolic weapon against the British rule?

  1. Mahatma Gandhi

  2. Babasaheb Ambedkar

  3. Sarojini Naidu

  4. Kamala Nehru


Correct Option: A

Radical changes in women's clothing were enabled by ______.

  1. The new governments

  2. The women's movements

  3. The world wars

  4. The Industrial revolution


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

With the outbreak of World War I in Europe, the manufacturing in dress and fabric changed. With the entry of the U.S in war, the clothing of women was simplified to save textiles. Earlier women used to wear heavy clothes and had bulky wardrobes. Wool became a precious commodity and was reserved for soldiers to send abroad. Sweaters, socks were knitted for soldiers.

 Why were the Shanar women attacked by Nairs in May 1822?

  1. They refused to do work of Nair families.

  2. They began to wear dress covering upper part of their bodies.

  3. They used bad Languages for the Nairs.

  4. They were attacked unnecessarily.


Correct Option: B

From 1294 to 1789 people of France strictly followed which of the following?

  1. Parliamentary laws

  2. Republican laws

  3. Sumptuary laws

  4. Revenue laws


Correct Option: C

The existing dress codes in Europe were swept away by ________.

  1. American Revolution

  2. French Revolution

  3. Russia Revolution

  4. The First World War


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The French Revolution transformed many aspects of social and political life. The revolution also swept away existing dress codes, known as the sumptuary laws. The laws tried to control the behaviour of those considered social inferiors, preventing them from wearing certain clothes, consuming certain foods and beverages (usually this referred to alcohol) and hunting game in certain areas. 

Where did the Brahmika Sari become popular?

  1. Kerala and Assam

  2. Gujarat and Tamil Nadu

  3. Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh

  4. Bihar and West Bengal


Correct Option: C

The simplicity of clothing of 'Sans-Culottes' was meant to express __________________.

  1. the poverty among the common people

  2. the prosperity of textile industries

  3. the idea of equality

  4. none of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

 Members of the Jacobin clubs called themselves the ‘sans culottes’ to distinguish themselves from the aristocracy who wore the fashionable ‘knee breeches’. Sans culottes literally meant those ‘without knee breeches’.  The simplicity of clothing was meant to express the idea of equality.

The National Woman Suffrage Association and American Woman Suffrage Association during 1870 campaigned for which reform? Choose the appropriate one.

  1. Suffrage reforms

  2. Dress reforms

  3. Political reforms

  4. Parliamentary reforms


Correct Option: B

What were the major demands of National Woman Suffrage Association?

  1. Simplify dress

  2. Shorten skirts

  3. Discard corsets

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D

What was the Mysore turban called?

  1. Pugree

  2. Hat

  3. Cap

  4. Peta


Correct Option: D

Why were girls from childhood dressed in stays and tightly laced up in Victorian England?

  1. To compel them to stay at home

  2. To make them fashionable

  3. To prevent them from moving freely

  4. To make them obedient


Correct Option: D

From about 13th century to the time of the French Revolution sumptuary laws was expected to be followed strictly to:

  1. Regulate the behaviour of the royalty

  2. Regulate the income of people by social rank

  3. Control the behaviour of those considered social inferiors

  4. Provide religious sanctity to social behaviour


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

From about 1294 to the French Revolution in 1789, the people of France were expected to strictly follow what were known as 'sumptuary laws'. The law tried to control to behaviour of those considered social inferiors, preventing them from wearing certain clothes, consuming certain foods and beverage and hunting game in certain areas.

Laws that attempted to regulate consumption were called

  1. Sumptuary laws

  2. Common laws

  3. Administrative laws

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A

Ermine, fur, silk, velvet and brocade were the dress materials worn by which of the following class?

  1. Royalty

  2. Middle class

  3. Poor

  4. All of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In medieval France, the items of clothing, a person could purchase per year was regulated by income and social rank. Expensive materials like ermine, fur, silk, velvet and brocade could be worn by only the royalty.

Quadrangular tournament was played on the basis of which of the following during colonial period

  1. Racism

  2. Strength

  3. Countries

  4. None of these


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Quadrangular tournament was a cricket tournament played during colonial times. It was called quadrangular in the beginning because it contained four teams namely Europeans, Parsees, Muslims and Hindus. Thus, this tournament was played on the basis of communities and developed racism among Indians.

Which of the following were among other important changes that came about for women?

  1. Trousers became a vital part of western women's clothing

  2. Women took to cutting their hair short for convenience

  3. As women took to gymnastics and games, they had to wear clothes that did not ham-per Movement

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Changes in women’s clothing came about as a result of the two World wars. Women wore a working uniform of blouse and trousers with accessories such as scarves, which was later replaced by khaki overalls and caps. Soon trousers became a vital part of Western women’s clothing, giving them greater freedom of movement. Most important, women took to cutting their hair short for convenience. 

By the twentieth century, a plain and austere style came to reflect seriousness and professionalism. New schools for children emphasized the importance of plain dressing and discouraged ornamentation. Gymnastics and games entered the school curriculum for women. As women took to sports, they had to wear clothes that did not hamper movement. When they went out to work they needed clothes that were comfortable and convenient

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?

  1. Jnananandini Devi

  2. Durgabai Deskhmukh

  3. Jhansi Lakshmi Bai

  4. Sarala


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Jnananandini Devi was a social reformer who pioneered various cultural innovations and influenced the earliest phase of women's empowerment in 19th century Bengal. She was married to Satyendhranath Tagore. This style of dressing gained acceptance before long among Maharashtrian and Uttar Pradesh Brahmos, as well as non-Brahmos.

Which out of the following gave Mahatma Gandhi important ideas about using cloth as a symbolic weapon against British rule?

  1. Quit India movement

  2. Jalianwalabagh massacre

  3. Swadeshi movement

  4. Salt Satyagraha


Correct Option: C

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?

  1. Mahatma Gandhi

  2. Rabindranath Tagore

  3. Jawaharlal Nehru

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B

In medieval France, the items of clothing, a person could purchase per year was regulated by 

  1. Income

  2. Social rank

  3. Both A and B

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C

Chapkan literally means which among the following 

  1. Spinning yarn

  2. Charaka

  3. A long buttoned cloth

  4. Saree


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Chapkan literally means a long buttoned cloth. When there was a discussion regarding choosing Indian dress, Rabindhranath Tagore suggested that instead of combining Indian and European dress, India's national dress should combine elements of Hindu and Muslim dress. The chapkan, which is a long, buttoned coat, was considered a suitable dress for men.

Who among the following were first to adopt western style clothing in India?

  1. Higher class Muslims

  2. Rich Hindu class

  3. Wealthy Parsis

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wealthy Parsis were first to adopt western style clothing in India. These people belonged to higher communities. Western clothing was a sign of modernity which was thus adopted by wealthy Indians.

Which of the following were the effects of tight dresses like stays, corsets etc. worn by people of higher classes?

  1. It improved blood circulation

  2. It helped in building strong spine

  3. Muscles remained underdeveloped and the spines got bent

  4. All of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Women’s magazines described how tight dresses and corsets caused deformities and illness among young girls. Such clothing restricted body growth and hampered blood circulation.  Muscles remained underdeveloped and the spines got bent. Doctors reported that many women regularly complained of acute weakness, felt languid, and fainted frequently. Corsets then became necessary to hold up the weakened spine.

Which Governor-General insisted that Indians should take off their shoes off as a sign of respect when they appeared before him?

  1. Lord Mountbatten

  2. Lord Wellesley

  3. Lord Dalhousie

  4. Governor General Amherst


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

William Pitt Amherst was Governor-General of India between 1823 and 1828. Governor General insisted that Indians take their shoes off as a sign of respect when they appeared before him. But this was not followed by Indians as the Indians considered leaving ones shoes is the custom followed when entering into a place of worship. Hence Indians could not digest the thought of treating British equal to a religious place and did not take their shoes off.

Who were generally prohibited from using umbrellas and wearing shoes or golden ornaments?

  1. Nairs

  2. Shanar

  3. Parsis

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Shanar was the caste in India generally prohibited from using umbrellas and wearing shoes or golden ornaments as they were considered lower community. Shanar is a Tamil caste of South India and Srilanka. They were also called as Nadars.

Traders were classified as hat wearers and turban wearers. Who among the following were hat wearers?  

  1. Rich traders

  2. Poor traders

  3. British traders

  4. Indian traders


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When European traders first began frequenting India, they were distinguished from the Indian ‘turban wearers’ as the ‘hat wearers.’  These two headgears not only looked different, they also signified different things. The turban in India was not just for protection from the heat but was a sign of respectability, and could not be removed at will. 

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
  1. A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1

  2. A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1

  3. A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2

  4. A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cockade – Cap, usually worn on one side. 

Ermine – Type of fur

Suffrage – The right to vote. The suffragettes wanted the right for women to vote.

Chintz – Cotton cloth printed with designs and flowers. 

Before 17th century, ordinary women in Britain possessed only a few clothes made of ______.

  1. Flax, linen and wool

  2. Wool, flax and fur

  3. Linen, silk and wool

  4. Chintz, flax, silk


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Before the seventeenth century, most ordinary women in Britain possessed very few clothes made of flax, linen or wool, which were difficult to clean and expensive too. After 1600, trade with India brought cheap, beautiful and easy-to-maintain Indian chintzes within the reach of many Europeans who could now increase the size of their wardrobes.

Who was the first American dress reformer to launch loose tunics?

  1. Mrs. Amelia Bloomer

  2. Martha Somerville

  3. Queen Victoria

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mrs Amelia Bloomer, an American, was the first dress reformer to launch loose tunics worn over ankle-length trousers. The trousers were known as ‘bloomers’, ‘rationals’, or ‘knickerbockers’.

Which of the following events had an impact on the dressing style of women?

  1. Women working in industries during the First and Second World Wars.

  2. Gymnastics and games entered school curriculum for women.

  3. The Battle of Waterloo

  4. Both (a) and (b)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Changes in women’s clothing came about as a result of the two World wars. Many European women stopped wearing jewellery and luxurious clothes. As upper-class women mixed with other classes, social barriers were eroded and women began to look similar. . New schools for children emphasised the importance of plain dressing, and discouraged ornamentation. As women took to sports, they had to wear clothes that did not hamper movement. 

On what grounds were the traditional feminine clothes criticised in the USA?

  1. Long skirts swept the grounds collecting filth and causing illness.

  2. The skirts were voluminous and difficult to handle.

  3. They hampered movement and prevented women from working and earning.

  4. All the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Reform of the dress, it was said, would change the position of women. If clothes were comfortable and convenient, then women could work, earn their living, and become independent.

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?

  1. All sumptuary laws were meant to emphasise social hierarchy

  2. Some sumptuary laws were passed to protect home production against imports

  3. Some sumptuary laws were made to pro-mote religion

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
 This law remained in effect for twenty-six years and was very useful in building up the English woollen industry.

Which of the following options best explains the sumptuary laws?

  1. The laws that prohibited wearing short skirts

  2. The laws that declared that silk clothes could not be used by peasants

  3. The laws that controlled the behaviour of the 'social inferiors'

  4. The laws that prohibited the socially superior class from wearing cotton dresses

  5. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

From about 1294 to the time of the French Revolution in 1789, the people of France were expected to strictly follow what were known as ‘sumptuary laws.’ The laws tried to control the behaviour of those considered social inferiors, preventing them from wearing certain clothes, consuming certain foods and beverages (usually this referred to alcohol) and hunting game in certain areas.

When was the Rational Dress Society started in England?

  1. 1884

  2. 1883

  3. 1882

  4. 1881


Correct Option: D
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