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Shawl MCQs – Culture of Kashmir

1. Kashmiri shawl is a traditional product of:

(A) Punjab


(B) Balochistan


(C) Sindh


(D) Kashmir




2. Kashmiri shawl is mainly made from:

(A) Wool and Pashmina


(B) Cotton only


(C) Silk only


(D) Nylon




3. Kashmiri shawl is famous for:

(A) Heavy weight


(B) Plastic texture


(C) Warmth and softness


(D) Waterproof nature




4. Pashmina shawl is made from:

(A) Goat hair (Changthangi goat)


(B) Sheep wool


(C) Camel wool


(D) Yak leather




5. Kashmiri shawl is mainly used in:

(A) Summer season


(B) Rainy season only


(C) Winter season


(D) Desert season




6. Kashmiri shawl is part of:

(A) Modern sportswear


(B) Traditional Kashmiri culture


(C) Military uniform


(D) Industrial clothing




7. Kashmiri shawls are known for:

(A) Rough texture


(B) Metal design


(C) Plastic coating


(D) Fine embroidery




8. The famous embroidery on Kashmiri shawl is called:

(A) Phulkari


(B) Mirror work


(C) Zari


(D) Kashida




9. Kashmiri shawl is traditionally woven by:

(A) Engineers


(B) Farmers


(C) Artisans


(D) Soldiers




10. Kashmiri shawl represents:

(A) Cultural heritage


(B) Industrial growth


(C) Military strength


(D) Political system




11. Pashmina shawl is considered:

(A) Low quality fabric


(B) Luxury item


(C) Plastic product


(D) Synthetic cloth




12. Kashmiri shawl production is mainly a:

(A) Fishing activity


(B) Oil industry


(C) Mining industry


(D) Handicraft industry




13. Kashmiri shawls are popular worldwide for:

(A) Weight


(B) Elegance and warmth


(C) Cheap price only


(D) Waterproof nature




14. The origin of Pashmina shawl is linked to:

(A) Marine animals


(B) Forest animals only


(C) Desert sheep


(D) High-altitude goats




15. Kashmiri shawls are mostly produced in:

(A) Coastal areas


(B) Deserts


(C) Kashmir Valley


(D) Plains of Punjab only




16. Kashmiri shawl weaving is:

(A) Machine-only process


(B) Mining process


(C) Traditional handloom work


(D) Industrial chemical process




17. Kashmiri shawl is a symbol of:

(A) Fashion industry


(B) Military uniform


(C) Kashmiri identity


(D) Trade war




18. Kashmiri shawl is usually worn over:

(A) Shorts


(B) Swimwear


(C) Traditional clothing


(D) Sports kit




19. Kashmiri shawl production supports:

(A) Local artisans


(B) Only factories


(C) Oil companies


(D) Transport industry




20. Kashmiri shawl is famous in:

(A) Only Kashmir


(B) Only deserts


(C) International markets


(D) Only villages




21. Pashmina wool is also known as:

(A) Cashmere wool


(B) Synthetic fiber


(C) Nylon fiber


(D) Plastic wool




22. Kashmiri shawls are often decorated with:

(A) Floral designs


(B) Metal plates


(C) Stones only


(D) Rubber prints




23. Kashmiri shawl weaving is mainly:

(A) Modern robotic work


(B) Electrical process


(C) Mining technique


(D) Skilled manual art




24. Kashmiri shawl industry is part of:

(A) Fishing industry


(B) Oil industry


(C) Tourism and handicrafts


(D) Defense industry




25. Kashmiri shawl is considered:

(A) Cheap plastic item


(B) Industrial waste


(C) Premium textile product


(D) Synthetic gear




26. Kashmiri shawl reflects:

(A) Cultural craftsmanship


(B) Military strength


(C) Scientific research


(D) Space technology




27. Kashmiri shawls are usually:

(A) Soft and fine


(B) Rough and thick


(C) Plastic coated


(D) Metal woven




28. The weaving of shawl is done on:

(A) Machines only


(B) Cars


(C) Handlooms


(D) Computers only




29. Kashmiri shawl is important for:

(A) Oil drilling


(B) Space industry


(C) Marine trade


(D) Cultural economy




30. Kashmiri shawl is a famous product of:

(A) Himalayan valley culture


(B) Desert culture


(C) Coastal culture


(D) Arctic culture




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