Birth / Marriage / Kinship Traditions Himachal Pradesh MCQ Questions and Answers

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#1. In Himachal Pradesh, the naming ceremony of a newborn is traditionally called

#2. The custom of walking around the fire seven times during marriage is known as

#3. In many tribal areas of Himachal Pradesh, a traditional child marriage system was known as

#4. The Chamba region follows which unique kinship practice?

#5. The Kinnaur district is known for its historical practice of




#6. In the Spiti valley, the birth of a child is celebrated with

#7. The term for marriage by elopement in Himachal folk society is

#8. In Kullu, a unique form of marriage by negotiation is known as

#9. In Himachali societies, the bride price system was more common in

#10. A customary widow remarriage is referred to as




#11. The consanguineal kin in Himachal traditional society are

#12. In Lahaul-Spiti, the birth of a male child traditionally led to

#13. The eldest male in the family traditionally held authority in Himachal households, indicating a

#14. The practice of levirate (widow marrying husband’s brother) was known as

#15. In Himachal, descent is typically traced through




#16. The first food ceremony (solid food introduction) of an infant in Himachali custom is

#17. In many parts of Himachal, cross-cousin marriages (between children of brother and sister) are

#18. In tribal regions, group marriage systems were practiced primarily for

#19. The ritual bath after childbirth, marking purification, is known as

#20. In Himachali marriage rituals, the symbol of marriage for the bride is typically




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