1. Carpet weaving in Kashmir is a part of:
(A) Industrial sector
(B) Fishing industry
(C) Mining sector
(D) Handicraft industry
2. Kashmiri carpets are mainly:
(A) Hand-knotted
(B) Machine-made only
(C) Plastic-made
(D) Paper-made
3. Carpet weaving in Kashmir is famous for:
(A) Rough texture
(B) Metal design
(C) Cheap plastic use
(D) Fine craftsmanship
4. Kashmiri carpets are traditionally made of:
(A) Iron and steel
(B) Silk and wool
(C) Plastic fibers
(D) Rubber
5. The artisan who makes Kashmiri carpets is called:
(A) Waza
(B) Weaver (Carpet weaver)
(C) Karkhandar
(D) Mason
6. Carpet weaving in Kashmir is mainly done in:
(A) Kashmir Valley
(B) Deserts
(C) Coastal cities
(D) Plains of Sindh
7. Kashmiri carpets are known worldwide for:
(A) Durability and designs
(B) Plastic coating
(C) Cheap quality
(D) Machine speed only
8. Carpet weaving is a:
(A) Modern robotic job
(B) Traditional art
(C) Mining work
(D) Fishing activity
9. The designs on Kashmiri carpets are mostly:
(A) Digital codes
(B) Industrial patterns
(C) Random prints
(D) Geometric and floral
10. Kashmiri carpets are mainly exported to:
(A) Only local markets
(B) International markets
(C) Desert regions only
(D) Antarctica
11. Carpet weaving provides employment to:
(A) Farmers only
(B) Pilots
(C) Soldiers
(D) Artisans
12. Kashmiri carpet weaving is part of:
(A) Cultural heritage
(B) Military system
(C) Space industry
(D) Oil industry
13. The weaving process of Kashmiri carpets is:
(A) Very fast
(B) Machine-only process
(C) Time-consuming and detailed
(D) Automatic process
14. Carpet weaving is mostly done on:
(A) Handlooms
(B) Power looms
(C) Machines only
(D) Computers
15. Kashmiri carpets are famous for:
(A) Weak fibers
(B) High quality knots
(C) Plastic material
(D) Cheap design
16. Carpet weaving in Kashmir is mainly:
(A) Urban industry only
(B) Cottage industry
(C) Heavy industry
(D) Mining industry
17. Kashmiri carpet weaving supports:
(A) Local economy
(B) Space research
(C) Oil drilling
(D) Sea transport
18. The raw material for carpets includes:
(A) Wool
(B) Steel
(C) Cement
(D) Plastic bottles
19. Carpet weaving is passed down through:
(A) Military training
(B) Generations
(C) Government exams
(D) School textbooks only
20. Kashmiri carpets are also called:
(A) Mats
(B) Rugs
(C) Tiles
(D) Sheets
21. Carpet weaving is important for:
(A) Agriculture
(B) Oil industry
(C) Fishing
(D) Export earnings
22. Kashmiri carpet designs are inspired by:
(A) Space science
(B) Machines
(C) Technology
(D) Nature and flowers
23. Carpet weaving is mostly done in:
(A) Factories only
(B) Deserts
(C) Homes and small workshops
(D) Ports
24. Kashmiri carpets are known for:
(A) Long durability
(B) Short lifespan
(C) Plastic coating
(D) Weak weaving
25. Carpet weaving is a symbol of:
(A) Political system
(B) Military power
(C) Industrial machines
(D) Kashmiri tradition
26. Kashmiri carpet weaving is mainly:
(A) Automated
(B) Manual craft
(C) Electronic
(D) Digital
27. Carpet weaving industry is part of:
(A) Tourism and handicrafts
(B) Defense industry
(C) Mining industry
(D) Transport industry
28. Kashmiri carpets are mostly made in:
(A) Srinagar and nearby areas
(B) Karachi only
(C) Lahore only
(D) Delhi only
29. Carpet weaving requires:
(A) High skill and patience
(B) No skill
(C) Only machines
(D) Only chemicals
30. Carpet weaving is an important part of:
(A) Ocean trade
(B) Desert lifestyle
(C) Kashmiri cultural identity
(D) Air transport