1. Rouf dance is a traditional dance of:
(A) Punjab
(B) Sindh
(C) Kashmir
(D) Balochistan
2. Rouf dance is mainly performed by:
(A) Men only
(B) Children only
(C) Women only
(D) Soldiers only
3. Rouf dance is usually performed during:
(A) Weddings and festivals
(B) War ceremonies
(C) Sports events
(D) Industrial fairs
4. Rouf dance is a part of:
(A) Sindhi culture
(B) Punjabi culture
(C) Kashmiri culture
(D) Balochi culture
5. Rouf dance is performed in:
(A) Deserts
(B) Kashmir Valley
(C) Coastal areas
(D) Plains of Sindh
6. Rouf dance is usually performed:
(A) Individually
(B) In groups
(C) Alone in mountains
(D) In water
7. Rouf dance is mainly a:
(A) Martial dance
(B) Western dance
(C) Classical Indian dance only
(D) Folk dance
8. Rouf dance is performed on:
(A) Loud rock music
(B) Electronic beats only
(C) No music
(D) Traditional Kashmiri songs
9. Rouf dance is also associated with:
(A) Religious rituals only
(B) Military training
(C) Cultural celebrations
(D) Industrial work
10. Rouf dance formation is usually:
(A) Symmetrical rows
(B) Random
(C) Circular only
(D) Solo performance
11. Rouf dance is mostly performed during:
(A) Summer heat
(B) Desert festivals
(C) Winter storms only
(D) Spring and wedding season
12. Rouf dance reflects:
(A) Modern technology
(B) Industrial growth
(C) Kashmiri heritage
(D) Military system
13. Rouf dance is performed in:
(A) Airports
(B) Factories
(C) Offices
(D) Streets and open spaces
14. Rouf dance is characterized by:
(A) Gentle rhythmic movements
(B) Fast fighting moves
(C) No movement
(D) Gym exercises
15. Rouf dance is an example of:
(A) Urban dance
(B) Western ballet
(C) Traditional folk art
(D) Martial training
16. Rouf dance is usually performed with:
(A) Silence
(B) Musical instruments like drums
(C) Machines
(D) Fireworks only
17. Rouf dance is part of:
(A) Military system
(B) Industrial culture
(C) Cultural identity of Kashmir
(D) Sports training
18. Rouf dance is performed by women wearing:
(A) Western dresses
(B) Military clothes
(C) Sports uniforms
(D) Traditional Kashmiri attire
19. Rouf dance is mostly performed in:
(A) Indoor offices
(B) Sea ships
(C) Desert camps
(D) Open courtyards
20. Rouf dance is linked with:
(A) Military drills
(B) Political rallies only
(C) Industrial work
(D) Festivals like Eid and weddings
21. Rouf dance movements are:
(A) Soft and graceful
(B) Rough and violent
(C) Mechanical
(D) Random
22. Rouf dance is a form of:
(A) Modern exercise
(B) War strategy
(C) Cultural expression
(D) Business activity
23. Rouf dance is performed in:
(A) Schools only
(B) Community gatherings
(C) Factories
(D) Airports
24. Rouf dance music is mainly:
(A) Electronic beats
(B) Traditional Kashmiri folk music
(C) Rock music
(D) Jazz only
25. Rouf dance is important for:
(A) Industrial production
(B) Military training
(C) Cultural preservation
(D) Trade routes
26. Rouf dance is mostly performed during:
(A) Happy celebrations
(B) Emergency situations
(C) Work shifts
(D) Exams
27. Rouf dance is a symbol of:
(A) Political power
(B) Kashmiri unity
(C) Industrial growth
(D) Military strength
28. Rouf dance is traditionally passed through:
(A) Schools only
(B) Machines
(C) Generations
(D) Computers
29. Rouf dance is performed in:
(A) Urban only
(B) Rural and urban Kashmir
(C) Only deserts
(D) Only mountains
30. Rouf dance represents:
(A) Scientific research
(B) Industrial revolution
(C) Military strategy
(D) Cultural heritage of Kashmir