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Chapkan literally means which among the following 

  1. Spinning yarn

  2. Charaka

  3. A long buttoned cloth

  4. Saree


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Chapkan literally means a long buttoned cloth. When there was a discussion regarding choosing Indian dress, Rabindhranath Tagore suggested that instead of combining Indian and European dress, India's national dress should combine elements of Hindu and Muslim dress. The chapkan, which is a long, buttoned coat, was considered a suitable dress for men.

Who among the following were first to adopt western style clothing in India?

  1. Higher class Muslims

  2. Rich Hindu class

  3. Wealthy Parsis

  4. None of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wealthy Parsis were first to adopt western style clothing in India. These people belonged to higher communities. Western clothing was a sign of modernity which was thus adopted by wealthy Indians.

Which of the following were the effects of tight dresses like stays, corsets etc. worn by people of higher classes?

  1. It improved blood circulation

  2. It helped in building strong spine

  3. Muscles remained underdeveloped and the spines got bent

  4. All of these


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
Women’s magazines described how tight dresses and corsets caused deformities and illness among young girls. Such clothing restricted body growth and hampered blood circulation.  Muscles remained underdeveloped and the spines got bent. Doctors reported that many women regularly complained of acute weakness, felt languid, and fainted frequently. Corsets then became necessary to hold up the weakened spine.

Which Governor-General insisted that Indians should take off their shoes off as a sign of respect when they appeared before him?

  1. Lord Mountbatten

  2. Lord Wellesley

  3. Lord Dalhousie

  4. Governor General Amherst


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

William Pitt Amherst was Governor-General of India between 1823 and 1828. Governor General insisted that Indians take their shoes off as a sign of respect when they appeared before him. But this was not followed by Indians as the Indians considered leaving ones shoes is the custom followed when entering into a place of worship. Hence Indians could not digest the thought of treating British equal to a religious place and did not take their shoes off.

Who were generally prohibited from using umbrellas and wearing shoes or golden ornaments?

  1. Nairs

  2. Shanar

  3. Parsis

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Shanar was the caste in India generally prohibited from using umbrellas and wearing shoes or golden ornaments as they were considered lower community. Shanar is a Tamil caste of South India and Srilanka. They were also called as Nadars.

Traders were classified as hat wearers and turban wearers. Who among the following were hat wearers?  

  1. Rich traders

  2. Poor traders

  3. British traders

  4. Indian traders


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

When European traders first began frequenting India, they were distinguished from the Indian ‘turban wearers’ as the ‘hat wearers.’  These two headgears not only looked different, they also signified different things. The turban in India was not just for protection from the heat but was a sign of respectability, and could not be removed at will. 

Match the following:

   Column I    Column II
 A.  Cockade   1.  Cotton Cloth printed with designs and flowers
 B.  Ermine  2.  The right to vote
 C.  Suffrage  3.  Type of fur
 D.  Chintz  4.  Cap, usually worn on one side
  1. A-4, B-3, C-2, D-1

  2. A-3, B-4, C-2, D-1

  3. A-3, B-4, C-1, D-2

  4. A-2, B-3, C-4, D-1


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cockade – Cap, usually worn on one side. 

Ermine – Type of fur

Suffrage – The right to vote. The suffragettes wanted the right for women to vote.

Chintz – Cotton cloth printed with designs and flowers. 

Before 17th century, ordinary women in Britain possessed only a few clothes made of ______.

  1. Flax, linen and wool

  2. Wool, flax and fur

  3. Linen, silk and wool

  4. Chintz, flax, silk


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Before the seventeenth century, most ordinary women in Britain possessed very few clothes made of flax, linen or wool, which were difficult to clean and expensive too. After 1600, trade with India brought cheap, beautiful and easy-to-maintain Indian chintzes within the reach of many Europeans who could now increase the size of their wardrobes.

Who was the first American dress reformer to launch loose tunics?

  1. Mrs. Amelia Bloomer

  2. Martha Somerville

  3. Queen Victoria

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mrs Amelia Bloomer, an American, was the first dress reformer to launch loose tunics worn over ankle-length trousers. The trousers were known as ‘bloomers’, ‘rationals’, or ‘knickerbockers’.

Which of the following events had an impact on the dressing style of women?

  1. Women working in industries during the First and Second World Wars.

  2. Gymnastics and games entered school curriculum for women.

  3. The Battle of Waterloo

  4. Both (a) and (b)


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Changes in women’s clothing came about as a result of the two World wars. Many European women stopped wearing jewellery and luxurious clothes. As upper-class women mixed with other classes, social barriers were eroded and women began to look similar. . New schools for children emphasised the importance of plain dressing, and discouraged ornamentation. As women took to sports, they had to wear clothes that did not hamper movement.