
CMO Recruitment Examination to be conducted by CGPSC has 75 marks from Part 2: General Introduction of Chhattisgarh which contains Tribes of Chhattisgarh as a very important component. It would be quite fruitful for the candidates to go through the questions asked in various examinations of CGPSC and read the related issues, before taking the real exam.
Attempt this quiz containing all the questions asked in CGPSC Prelims over the years based on Tribes of Chhattisgarh.
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- Question 1 of 28
1. Question
Which of the following tribes is not found in Chhattisgarh?
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2. Question
Which one of the following tribes is saparately included by Chhattisgarh Government as special primitive tribe?
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3. Question
Match the following:
List 1 List 2
(Tribal Marriages) (Original Name)
A. Purchase marriage 1. Paring Dhan
B. Service marriage 2. Lamsena
C. Kidnapping marriage 3. Paysotur
D. Love marriage 4. Pota
A B C D
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4. Question
Read the following statements:
- ‘ Bhatra Nat’ is prevalent among the tribals of Bastar.
- The theme of ‘Bhatra Nat’ is mythological events.
- All artistes in ‘Bhatra Nat’ are male.
Select the correct answer
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5. Question
Which of the following pairs (tribe and youth house) is matched?
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6. Question
Who is the famous sculptor of traditional stone sculpture of Bastar?
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7. Question
The main festival of Abujhmadia tribes is
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8. Question
Which of the following statements is not true about the tribals of Chhattisgarh?
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9. Question
In Chhattisgarh which tribal group occupies the maximum population?
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10. Question
Which district of Chhattisgarh has the maximum percentage of tribal population?
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11. Question
Who perform ‘Poos Kolang (Poos Kalanga)’ dance in the Muria tribe?
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12. Question
Who perform the ‘Mandari Dance’?
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13. Question
Which tribe celebrate the ‘Sarhul festival?
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14. Question
Which is the Scheduled Tribe, who makes ‘Catechu’?
CorrectThe Kathodis or Katkaris are a tribe of catechu makers. They belong to Gujarat and Maharashtra. The name ‘Kathodi’ is derived from the word ‘Kath’, i.e. catechu, and Kathodi are the makers of catechu.
IncorrectThe Kathodis or Katkaris are a tribe of catechu makers. They belong to Gujarat and Maharashtra. The name ‘Kathodi’ is derived from the word ‘Kath’, i.e. catechu, and Kathodi are the makers of catechu.
- Question 15 of 28
15. Question
Which place of Madai is maximum famous?
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16. Question
Tribes of which division, celebrate Mati festival ?
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17. Question
Who speak Kudukh dialect ?
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18. Question
Who is the particularly backward tribal group in Raipur division?
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19. Question
Akum and Todi is a muscial instrument of which category?
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20. Question
Kaksar is a dance of which tribe?
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21. Question
Which of the following is a primitive tribal group?
CorrectPrimitive Tribes in CG: Abujhmaria, Baiga, Birhor, Pahari Korwa, Kamar
IncorrectPrimitive Tribes in CG: Abujhmaria, Baiga, Birhor, Pahari Korwa, Kamar
- Question 22 of 28
22. Question
Halbi is related to which language family?
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23. Question
Which of the following is not a language of Bastar region?
CorrectSadri (Nagpuri) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Northern Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
IncorrectSadri (Nagpuri) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken in the Indian states of Jharkhand, Bihar, Northern Chhattisgarh and Odisha.
- Question 24 of 28
24. Question
‘Naat’ is famous with the name of which tribe ?
CorrectBhatri, spoken by Bhatra Tribe, is an independent language which is considered an extension of Chhattisgarhi and Haldi language, which also has a strong influence on Oriya language. Most of the Bhatra Nat concentrates on the stories of Mahabharata, Ramayana and mythical narrative.
IncorrectBhatri, spoken by Bhatra Tribe, is an independent language which is considered an extension of Chhattisgarhi and Haldi language, which also has a strong influence on Oriya language. Most of the Bhatra Nat concentrates on the stories of Mahabharata, Ramayana and mythical narrative.
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25. Question
‘Paik’ is related to which tribe?
CorrectThe Kawars trace their origin from the Kauravas of the Mahabharata, who were defeated by the Pandavas at the great battle of Hastinapur. They say that only two pregnant women survived and fled to the hills of Central India, where they took refuge in the houses of a Rawat (grazier) and a Dhobi (washerman) respectively, and the boy and girl children who were born to them became the ancestors of the Kawar tribe.
They derive their name from Paik, a foot-soldier, and formerly followed this occupation, being employed in the armies of the Haihaivansi Rajas of Ratanpur. They still worship a two-edged sword, known as the Jhagra Khand, or ‘Sword of Strife,’ on the day of Dasahra.
IncorrectThe Kawars trace their origin from the Kauravas of the Mahabharata, who were defeated by the Pandavas at the great battle of Hastinapur. They say that only two pregnant women survived and fled to the hills of Central India, where they took refuge in the houses of a Rawat (grazier) and a Dhobi (washerman) respectively, and the boy and girl children who were born to them became the ancestors of the Kawar tribe.
They derive their name from Paik, a foot-soldier, and formerly followed this occupation, being employed in the armies of the Haihaivansi Rajas of Ratanpur. They still worship a two-edged sword, known as the Jhagra Khand, or ‘Sword of Strife,’ on the day of Dasahra.
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26. Question
‘Dhumkuriya’ is a youth dormitory of which tribe?
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27. Question
Where is the ‘Dhankul Song’ sung?
CorrectDhankul Song is associated with the invocation to the goddess Danteshwari. Dhankul is a string-instrument of the shape of a bow, which is played by women.
IncorrectDhankul Song is associated with the invocation to the goddess Danteshwari. Dhankul is a string-instrument of the shape of a bow, which is played by women.
- Question 28 of 28
28. Question
In which year Jatra Oraon started Tana Bhagat Movement?
CorrectTana Bhagat Movement (1914-1919) was a tribal uprising of a section of the Tana Bhagats and Oraons under the leadership of Jatra Oraon occurring during the late colonial period in the Chhotanagpur region of Bihar, India.
The Tana Bhagats opposed the taxes imposed on them by the British and they staged a Satyagraha (civil disobedience movement) even before Gandhi’s satyagraha movement.
IncorrectTana Bhagat Movement (1914-1919) was a tribal uprising of a section of the Tana Bhagats and Oraons under the leadership of Jatra Oraon occurring during the late colonial period in the Chhotanagpur region of Bihar, India.
The Tana Bhagats opposed the taxes imposed on them by the British and they staged a Satyagraha (civil disobedience movement) even before Gandhi’s satyagraha movement.