1. It refers to the music from South India which directed to a Hindu God.
Camatic music b. Hindustani music c. Devotional music d. Secular Music
2. It is predominantly found in the Northern and Central regions of India and is influenced by
ancient Hindu musical traditions, historical Vedic religion/ Vedic philosophy, native Indian
sounds and enriched by the Persian performance practices of the Mughal era.
a Carnatic music b. Hindustani music c. Devotional music d. Secular Music
3. It is a traditional musical instrument classification of India which is non-membranous
percussive instruments but with solid resonators.
& Tat
b. Vitat
c. Ghan
d. Sushir
4. Another traditional musical instrument classification of India which is referred to as vina.
Instruments in this class are plucked (stringed instruments).
2. Tat
b. Vitat
c. Ghan
d. Sushir
5. It is a traditional expression of love, separation, and loneliness. It tells both the pain of loss of
the lover and the beauty of love in spite of that pain.
a. Ghazzal
b. Qawwali
c. Punjabi
d. Shofar
6. It is a vibrant musical tradition that stretches back more than 700 years and is originally
performed mainly at Sufi shrines through the subcontinent and gained mainstream popularity.
a. Ghazzal
b. Qawwali c. Punjabi
d. Shofar
7. This music strengthens the importance of musical instruments in Pakistan,
a. Ghazzal
b. Qawwali
c. Punjabi
d. Shofar
8. It is a special call to prayer and repentance; it is sounded on the High Holidays (the Jewish
New Year and Day of Atonement).
a. Ghazzal
b. Qawwali c. Punjabi
d. Shofar
9. It is being played during life passage events and its context lies outside the religious domain.
a. Carnatic music b. Hindustani music c. Devotional music d. Secular Music
10. A dance that originated in Israel and often has strong off beats and asymmetric meters and is
usually being accompanied with tambourine.
b. darbuk
d. hora
c. sitar
a. Oud
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Answer:
1) B
2) C
3) C
4) D
5) A
6) A
7) B
8) A
9) C
10) A
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