Match the following.
| List-I | List-II |
| a. Banaras brocades | 1. Kanchipuram |
| b. Jamdani | 2. Varanasi |
| c. Kanjeevaram | 3. Gwalior |
| d. Chanderi | 4. West Bengal |
A. a-1, b-2, c-3, d-4
B. a-2, b-3, c-4, d-1
C. a-4, b-1, c-2, d-3
D. a-2, b-4, c-1, d-3
Answer: Option C
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Banaras brocades: These are traditionally woven in Varanasi, known for intricate patterns and rich texture.Jamdani: This is a fine muslin textile with intricate patterns, originating from West Bengal.
Kanjeevaram: A type of silk saree made in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, known for vibrant colors and traditional motifs.
Chanderi: This fabric is known for its sheer texture and lightweight, originating from Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.
The correct match is:
a. Banaras brocades - Varanasi (2)
b. Jamdani - West Bengal (4)
c. Kanjeevaram - Kanchipuram (1)
d. Chanderi - Gwalior (3)
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Comments (2)
What is the aim of textile industry?
A. To serve the clothing requirements
B. To provide shelter to the people
C. To promote happiness among people
D. To bring in social revolution
Why cotton towel is used by the people?
A. Because of the softness
B. Because of absorbency
C. Because of durability
D. Because of elasticity
Cotton, linen, silk and wool are examples of
A. synthetic fibres
B. natural fibres
C. blended fibres
D. man-made fibres
Cotton is stronger when it is wet. This is because of
A. the presence of water, which promotes a more uniform distribution of stresses across and along the cellulose layer
B. its being hydrophilic in nature
C. its crystalling fibre arrangement
D. All of the above

Banaras Brocades from Varanasi
Kanjeevaram Saris from Kanchipuram
Jamdani Saris from West Bengal
Chanderi Saris from Gwalior
Kanjeevaram sarees are famous in kancheepuram