- 1. It is played wirth two sticks called a 'tilli' and 'dagga' which are made out of bamboo or wood.
A) sitar B) alogoza and tumbi C) shehnai D) dhol
- 2. Two different instruments but are usually played together in folk music.
A) alogoza and tumbi B) sitar C) santoor D) shehnai
- 3. The instrumentsz belong to the North Indian region and Are mostly used in Punjab.
A) santoor B) shehnai C) alogoza and tumbi D) sitar
- 4. Two joined beak with wooden or bamboo flutes and also belongs to the domain of woodwind instruments.
A) shehnai B) santoor C) Algoza D) sitar
- 5. One of the most famous Indian musical instruments, with it mostly played in South Indian regions.
A) Tabla B) shehnai C) sitar D) santoor
- 6. It has a big gourd shell shaped like a head, mounted on the end of a long thick special toon wsood.
A) sitar B) shehnai C) Tabla D) santoor
- 7. Mainly played at Souith Indian or Hindu weddings.
A) Shehnai B) pungi C) Tabla D) santoor
- 8. Thed sound of this instrument produces and maintains auspiciousness.
A) Shehnai B) santoor C) pungi D) Tabla
- 9. Tjhis popilar instrument in India is from the woodwind family. It is sewen in the coastal Karnataka region.
A) Shehnai B) pungi C) Tabla D) santoor
- 10. This tubular instrument uniformly broadens towards the end like a bell. It also has six to nine holes along the pipe.
A) Shehnai B) pungi C) santoor D) Tabla
- 11. These is an ancient time instrument that is a string-focused piece and a continuation of the iranian.
A) Sarod B) Tabla C) santoor D) pungi
- 12. The trapezoid-shaped hammered dulcimer is usually made out of walnut or maple wood.
A) Sarod B) santoor C) pungi D) Tabla
- 13. It has 25 bridges, each bridge has a pair of four or three strings.
A) santoor B) Sarod C) pungi D) Tabla
- 14. A pair of drums and a very old instrument popularized in Indian classical music.
A) Sarod B) Tabla C) pungi D) Bansuri
- 15. Impressively, it is normally played by solo artists who use both hands simultaneously to slap, scratch and tap each drum.
A) Tabla B) pungi C) Bansuri D) Sarod
- 16. It is also known as been, is an Indian folk music instrument.
A) pungi B) Bansuri C) Chardha D) Sarod
- 17. It is mostly uszed by snake charmers, especially in relation to cobras.
A) Bansuri B) pungi C) Sarod D) Chardha
- 18. It originated from the Rajasthan region of India.
A) Sarod B) pungi C) Bansuri D) Chardha
- 19. These is roughly translates to melody' or 'sweet sound' in Persian.
A) Sarod B) Tumbi C) Bansuri D) Chardha
- 20. A combination of the ancient Indian instruments veena and medical rebab.
A) Tumbi B) Sarod C) Bansuri D) Chardha
- 21. It derives from 'bans' which means 'bamboo' and 'sur' that translates to 'melody'.
A) jal tarang B) bansuri C) Chardha D) Tumbi
- 22. a special type of bamboo is used for making this single hollow instrument.
A) jal tarang B) chardha C) bansuri D) Tumbi
- 23. It has six or seven holes and produces two and a half octaves of music.
A) bansuri B) jal tarang C) chardha D) Tumbi
- 24. The flute is found in different ancient cultures, the side-blown flute has only appeared in ancient India.
A) jal tarang B) Tumbi C) chardha D) bansuri
- 25. These is a stringed instrument from Pakistan and Afghanistan, from and mainly played in the Hunza valley and Gilgit-Balitistan.
A) Tumbi B) Chardha C) Sarod D) jal tarang
- 26. It has 4 or 5 playing strings made of gut or nylon, and many metal resonance strings.
A) Chardha B) jal tarang C) Sarod D) Tumbi
- 27. A traditional musical instrument from the Punjab region of the northern Indian subcontinent.
A) tumbi B) Sarod C) Chardha D) jal tarang
- 28. The high-pitched, single-string plucking instrument is associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music.
A) Chardha B) tumbi C) Sarod D) jal tarang
- 29. A melodic pefrcussion instrument that originates from the indian subcontinent.
A) tumbi B) Chardha C) jal tarang D) Sarod
- 30. it consists of a set of ceramic or metal bowls filled with water.
A) Sarod B) jal tarang C) Chardha D) tumbi
- 31. The bowls are played by striking the edge with beaters, one in each hand.
A) tumbi B) Sarod C) jal tarang D) Chardha
- 32. A type of frienship that involves a close, intimate bond without romance.
A) Familial Relationship B) Platonic relationship C) Romantic Relatinship D) Codependent relationships
- 33. Which relationships are those characterized by bfeelings of love and attraction for another person.
A) Familial Relationship B) Toxic relationships C) Codependent relationships D) Romantic relationship
- 34. Includes any relationship established by blood, marriage, or adoption, even if distant.
A) Codependent relationships B) Familial relationship C) Toxic relationships D) Romantic relationship
- 35. These is an imbalanced, dysfunctional type of relationship in which a partner has an emotional, physical, or mental reliance on the other person.
A) Codependent relationships B) Romantic relationship C) Familial relationship D) Toxic relationships
- 36. Any type of interpersonal relationship where your emotional, physical, or psychological well-being is undermined or threatened in some way.
A) Codependent relationbships B) Familial relationship C) Toxic Relationship D) Romantic relationship
- 37. Kickball can be played on any tyoe of pitched or surface but it is most usually played on a softball diamond.
A) FALSE B) TRUE
- 38. Games often consist of 6 innings, but this can be flexible when not playing under WAKA rules as long as both teams agree.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
- 39. Kickball are made of inflated rubber and can be a variety of sozes and usually measure between 8 and 16 inches in diameter.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
- 40. Because Kickball is usually played in school sport sessions, the team sizes can vary, although WAKA recommends teams schould be between 8 and 11
A) TRUE B) FALSE
- 41. In Kickball, the order of kickers is not strikeouts, leadingf off, or stealing.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
- 42. The play comes to an end once the ball returns to the pitcher.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
- 43. A player can be out in Kickball when the ball is caight by an opposing team member.
A) TRUE B) FALSE
- 44. To score a run, a runner simply has to safely reach the home plate before the end of an inning.
A) FALSE B) TRUE
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