Chapter- 9      Folk Dances of Rajasthan


Q1: What is the title of the passage?
A:
The title of the passage is “Folk Dances of Rajasthan,” which describes different traditional dances of the state.

Q2: Which dance is described first in the passage?
A:
The Gair dance is described first in the passage.

Q3: What type of dance is the Gair dance?
A:
The Gair dance is basically a tribal dance performed by local communities.

Q4: When is the Gair dance performed?
A:
The Gair dance is performed during the festival of Holi.

Q5: Who performs the Gair dance?
A: Both men and women perform the Gair dance together.

Q6: What kind of dress is worn in the Gair dance?
A:
The dancers wear a long tunic that opens out like a skirt.

Q7: How are the beats given in the Gair dance?
A:
The beats are given by using sticks.

Q8: Which dance is similar to the Gair dance?
A:
The Geendad dance of Shekhawati is similar to the Gair dance.

Q9: What is Terah Taal/Taali dance?
A:
It is a musical dance that involves rhythm and coordinated movements.

Q10: What does ‘Terah Taal’ mean?
A:
‘Terah Taal’ means thirteen beats.

Q11: Who performs the Terah Taal dance?
A:
The Terah Taal dance is performed by women.

Q12: What are ‘manjeeras’?
A:
Manjeeras are small brass discs used to create musical sounds.

Q13: Where are the manjeeras placed?
A:
The manjeeras are placed at thirteen different places on the dancer’s body.

Q14: Who accompanies the Terah Taal dancers?
A:
Male accompanists accompany the dancers.

Q15: What instruments do the male accompanists play?
A:
They sing and play the Tandoora.

Q16: How do the women perform the Terah Taal dance?
A:
They perform with fine and graceful movements.

Q17: What kind of rhythm is created in Terah Taal dance?
A:
A strong and clear rhythm is created using the manjeeras.

Q18: What is the Walar dance?
A:
The Walar dance is an important traditional dance of the Garasia tribe.

Q19: Which tribe performs the Walar dance?
A:
The Garasia tribe performs the Walar dance.

Q20: Which famous dance is Walar similar to?
A:
The Walar dance is somewhat similar to the Ghoomar dance.

Q21: How many dances are mentioned in the passage?
A:
Three dances are mentioned: Gair, Terah Taal, and Walar.

Q22: What festival is connected with Gair dance?
A:
The festival of Holi is connected with the Gair dance.

Q23: What is common between Gair and Walar dance?
A:
Both are traditional tribal dances of Rajasthan.

Q24: What is unique about Terah Taal dance?
A:
The use of thirteen manjeeras placed on the body makes it unique.

Q25: What role do men play in Terah Taal dance?
A:
Men act as accompanists by singing and playing instruments.

Q26: What does the passage mainly describe?
A:
It mainly describes different folk dances of Rajasthan.

Q27: What is the importance of folk dances?
A:
Folk dances show the culture and traditions of a region.

Q28: What type of movements are seen in Terah Taal dance?
A:
Fine and controlled movements are seen in the dance.

Q29: Why are sticks used in Gair dance?
A:
Sticks are used to create beats and rhythm during the dance.

Q30: What is the main idea of the passage?
A:
The main idea is to explain the unique features of different folk dances of Rajasthan.