Traditional Indonesian Batik and Its Cultural Significance
  • 1. Which region in Indonesia is known for its batik production?
A) Java.
B) Sulawesi.
C) Bali.
D) Sumatra.
  • 2. Which UNESCO status was granted to Indonesian batik?
A) Intangible Cultural Heritage.
B) Cultural Landscape.
C) World Heritage Site.
D) Creative Cultural Industry.
  • 3. What is the main tool used in batik production?
A) Chisel.
B) Canting.
C) Brush.
D) Knife.
  • 4. What is the significance of colors in batik patterns?
A) They are based on fashion trends.
B) They have no significance.
C) They have specific meanings and symbolism.
D) They are chosen randomly.
  • 5. What do women traditionally wear made from batik during special events?
A) Kimono.
B) Kebaya.
C) Choli.
D) Sari.
  • 6. What does batik Tulis refer to?
A) Painted batik.
B) Machine-printed batik.
C) Hand-drawn batik.
D) Embroidered batik.
  • 7. What is the primary purpose of wearing batik in Indonesia?
A) To signify wealth.
B) To indicate political status.
C) To follow western fashion.
D) To express cultural identity and tradition.
  • 8. During which occasion is batik often worn in Indonesia?
A) Weddings and ceremonies.
B) Sporting events.
C) Funerals.
D) Daily casual wear.
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