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Tribes Question 1:
Consider the following statements regarding the Irula Tribe:
1. They are classified as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) in Tamil Nadu.
2. Their traditional occupations include healing, snake catching, and anti-venom production.
3. Their primary settlements, known as mottas, are located in river valleys for easy access to water.
Which of the statements given above are correct?
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Tribes Question 1 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is option 1.
In News
- Irula families in Kunnapattu, Tamil Nadu, face eviction and denial of land rights, highlighting the vulnerability of this Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) despite generations of settlement.
Key Points
- Statement 1: The Irula tribe is recognized as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) in Tamil Nadu. Hence, Statement 1 is correct.
- Statement 2: The Irulas are known for healing, traditional medicine, and snake catching, and are a key source of anti-venom production in India through their cooperative society. Hence, Statement 2 is correct.
- Statement 3: Irula settlements, called mottas, are located on the edges of steep hills, not in river valleys. These are surrounded by dry fields, forests, and plantations. Hence, Statement 3 is incorrect.
Additional Information
- The Irula Snake Catchers’ Industrial Cooperative Society supplies nearly 80% of snake venom used for anti-snake venom (ASV) in India.
- They speak Irula, a Dravidian language related to Tamil and Kannada.
- Their main deity, Kanniamma, is associated with cobras—a reflection of their deep connection with nature.
Tribes Question 2:
Afrikaners, often referred to as Africa's "White Tribe," are a white ethnic group in South Africa. They are primarily descendants of which of the following?
1. Dutch settlers
2. French Huguenots
3. German immigrants
4. Indigenous Khoikhoi people
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
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Tribes Question 2 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is option 1.
In News
- The U.S. recently welcomed the first group of Afrikaner refugees, highlighting their deep historical roots in South Africa and their ongoing presence as an ethnic community.
Key Points
- The Afrikaner community originated in 1652 when Dutch settlers, led by Jan van Riebeeck, arrived at the Cape of Good Hope.
- Over time, French Huguenots (fleeing persecution), Germans, and enslaved people from various regions contributed to the Afrikaner community.
- The Khoikhoi were indigenous to South Africa but are not the primary ancestors of Afrikaners.
Tribes Question 3:
Consider the following statements regarding the Dongria Kondh Community:
1. They are classified as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) inhabiting the Niyamgiri hills of Odisha.
2. Their traditional livelihood is based on horticulture, Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) collection, and podu cultivation.
3. They recognize a centralized political or religious leadership headed by Niyam Raja.
4. They speak Kui and Kuvi languages, which are distinct from Odisha's official language.
How many of the above statements are correct?
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Tribes Question 3 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is option 1.
In News
- The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) recently sought an action taken report from the Odisha government concerning the poor living conditions and lack of basic amenities for over 10,000 Dongria Kondh families.
Key Points
- Statement 1: Dongria Kondh is recognized as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) inhabiting the Niyamgiri hills in Kalahandi and Rayagada districts of Odisha. Hence, Statement 1 is correct.
- Statement 2: Their livelihood mainly depends on horticulture, Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs) collection, and podu cultivation. Hence, Statement 2 is correct.
- Statement 3: The Dongria Kondh do not recognize a centralized political or religious leadership. Instead, each clan and village has its own leadership and ceremonial functionaries like beju and bejuni. Hence, Statement 3 is incorrect.
- Statement 4: They speak Kui and Kuvi, both distinct from Odisha’s official language, Odia. Hence, Statement 4 is correct.
Additional Information
- The community derives its name from "dongar", meaning hill, and calls themselves Jharnia, or protectors of streams.
- They worship Niyam Raja, a mythical god-king believed to be the creator of the Niyamgiri hills.
- Their art reflects nature through triangular mountain designs on village shrines.
- The NHRC’s intervention highlights their marginalization despite constitutional protections.
Tribes Question 4:
'Onge', 'Sentinelese', 'Shompen' are the tribes found in
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Tribes Question 4 Detailed Solution
The correct answer is Andaman and Nicobar Islands.
In News
- The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has approved an exemption to the laws governing the regulation of coastal zones and has paved the way for gas-powered plants to be set up at Andaman and Nicobar islands.
Key Points
- There has been an increased interest in the development of the Andaman region following a policy push by the NITI Aayog. A proposed project plans to develop the Greater Andaman region or the southernmost stretch of the island group.
- Proposals include a 22-sq.km airport complex, a TransShipment Port (TSP) at South Bay at an estimated cost of Rs 12,000 crore, a parallel-to-the-coast mass rapid transport system and a free trade zone and warehousing complex on the southwestern coast.
- The Andaman & Nicobar Islands is a union territory of India. This territory is known as A & N Islands, or ANI. It is located in the Indian Ocean, in the southern reaches of the Bay of Bengal, nearer to Indonesia and Thailand. This comprises of two island groups - the Andaman Islands and the Nicobar Islands - which separates the Andaman Sea to the east from the Indian Ocean.
- These two groups are separated by the 10° N parallel, the Andamans lying to the north of this latitude, and the Nicobars to the south. The capital of this territory is the Andamanese town of Port Blair.
- Hindi and English are the official languages of the islands. Bengali is the dominant and most spoken language, with 26% of the population speaking Bengali.
- Particularly vulnerable Tribal Groups (PTGs) who have been identified in the Andaman & Nicobar Islands. They are:-
- Great Andamanese of Strait Island
- Onges of Little Andaman
- Jarawas of South and Middle Andaman
- Sentinelese of Sentinel Islands
- Shompens of Great Nicobar
Tribes Question 5:
Which of the following is a recognised tribe of the state of Himachal Pradesh?
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Tribes Question 5 Detailed Solution
The Correct answer is Gaddi.
Key Points
- Gaddi is a recognised tribal community primarily found in the state of Himachal Pradesh.
- The Gaddis are predominantly located in the Kangra, Chamba, and Bharmaur regions of Himachal Pradesh.
- They are traditionally shepherds and lead a nomadic lifestyle, herding sheep and goats in the Himalayan highlands.
- The Gaddi tribe is known for their rich cultural heritage, including their unique traditional attire and folklore.
- Their language is a dialect of Western Pahari, and they have a distinct cultural identity.
- The Gaddis practice a mix of Hinduism and traditional tribal customs, with a strong reverence for local deities like Lord Shiva.
- The tribe celebrates Minjar Mela and other regional festivals with great enthusiasm, showcasing their vibrant traditions.
- The Indian government has recognised the Gaddi community as a Scheduled Tribe, ensuring them benefits and protection under various welfare schemes.
Additional Information
- Birhore
- The Birhore is a tribal community primarily found in the state of Jharkhand, not Himachal Pradesh.
- This tribe is known for its nomadic lifestyle and dependence on the forest for livelihood, including hunting and gathering.
- The Birhore people are considered to be one of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs) in India.
- Chenchu
- The Chenchu tribe is predominantly found in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Odisha.
- They are a forest-dwelling tribe known for their traditional hunting and gathering practices.
- The Chenchus are closely associated with the Nallamala forest region, where they coexist with the natural environment.
- Bhil
- The Bhil tribe is one of the largest tribal communities in India, primarily located in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra.
- The Bhils are known for their traditional skills in archery and their unique folk art, such as the Bhil painting style.
- They have a rich cultural heritage and celebrate festivals like Bhagoria Haat.
Top Tribes MCQ Objective Questions
Gair dance is mostly performed by which community of Rajasthan?
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Tribes Question 6 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Bhil.
Key Points
- This dance is famous and performed mostly by all communities but is most famous in the Mewar and Marwar region of Rajasthan.
- Gair dance is performed by both men and women.
- It is performed on occasions like Holi and Janmashtami.
- Gair originated from Bhil dance.
'Ali Ai Ligang Festival' is a festival celebrated in the state of _______.
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Tribes Question 7 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Assam.
Key Points
- 'Ali Ai Ligang Festival' is a festival celebrated in the state of ASSAM.
- It is celebrated by the Mising/Mishing; an indigenous tribe of Assam.
- The name of the festival is made up of three terms, 'Ali', legumes, 'Aye', seed and 'Ligang', to sow.
Additional Information
Some important festivals of Northeastern states are:
State |
Festival |
Nagaland |
Hornbill Festival, Moatsu Festival, Sekrenyi Festival |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Losar Festival, Dree Festival, Saung Festival, Reh Festival |
Mizoram |
Chapchar Kut, Mim Kut, Pawl Kut |
Meghalaya |
Khasi Festival, Wangala Festival, Ranikor Festival |
Assam |
Bihu, Majuli Festival, Assam Tea Festival, Ambubachi Festival |
Recently, the term 'Brus' has been in the news widely. It is
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Tribes Question 8 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is A Particularly Vulnerable Tribal (PVT) Group.
Key Points
- The Brus:
- Also referred to as the Reangs.
- They are spread across the Northeastern states of Tripura, Assam, Manipur, and Mizoram.
- In Tripura, they are recognized as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group. So, option 2 is correct.
- In Mizoram, they have been targeted by groups that do not consider them indigenous to the state.
- Ethnic violence forced thousands of people from the Bru tribe to leave their homes in Mizoram.
- The displaced Bru people from Mizoram have been living in various camps in Tripura since 1997.
Which of the following regions is the original habitat of the 'Toda Tribe'?
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Tribes Question 9 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Nilgiri Hills.
- "Toda" people are a Dravidian tribes group who live in the Nilgiri Mountains of Tamil Nadu.
- Their huts stand on wooden structures and the roofs are semi-cylindrical and springy.
- Toda people do traditional milk business and trade in Baru and bamboo items.
- Kumaon hills situated in Uttarakhand state and it is called the 'Lake District' of India.
- Khasi Hills located in the Meghalaya state.
‘Bhagta Parab', a tribal festival that is celebrated between the period of spring and summer, originated in the state of ______.
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Download Solution PDFThe Correct Answer is Jharkhand.
Key Points
- Among the tribal people of Jharkhand, Bhagta Parab is best known as the worship of Budha Baba.
- After worship in the evening, devotees take part in dynamic and vigorous Chhau dance with lots of gymnastic actions and masks.
Additional Information
- Bhagoria is an important tribal festival of Madhya Pradesh.
- Nagoba Jatara is a Hindu tribal festival held in Adilabad district, Telangana.
- The Hornbill Festival is held every year in Nagaland.
- Lavani is a folk dance of Maharashtra.
- 'Aadi Mahotsav', a National Tribal Festival is being organised from 16th to 30th November 2018 in New Delhi by the Ministry of Tribal Affairs.
The main tribe found in Tamil Nadu is
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Tribes Question 11 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Irula.
Key Points
- The main tribe found in Tamil Nadu is Irula.
- They live in the northern districts of Tamil Nadu.
- Irula tribe has their origin from ethnic groups of Southeast Asia and Australia.
- Irulas are among the Particularly vulnerable tribal group.
- Other important tribes of Tamil Nadu are Toda, Kota, Kurumbas, Paniyan and Kattunayakan.
Additional Information
Tribe | State |
Irula | Tamil Nadu |
Garo | Meghalaya |
Khond | Odisha |
Which of the following tribes belongs to Nagaland?
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Tribes Question 12 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Rengma.
Key Points
- Nagaland consists of 16 (Sixteen) Administrative Districts, inhabited by 17 major tribes along with other sub-tribes.
- In Nagaland, the Konyak are the largest tribe, followed by the Ao, Tangkhul, Sema, and Angami. Lotha, Sangtam, Phom, Chang, Khiemnungam, Yimchungre, Zeliang, Chakhesang (Chokri), and Rengma are some of the other Naga tribes.
- Rengma Tribe:
- Rengma is a Naga tribe that lives in India's Nagaland and Assam states.
- Rengmas in Nagaland number 62,951 people, whereas Rengmas in Assam number roughly 22,000 people, according to the 2011 Indian Census.
- The Rengmas' headquarters in Nagaland is in Tseminyü District, whereas the Rengmas' headquarters in Assam is in Phentsero/Karenga Village.
- The Eastern Rengmas and the Western Rengmas are the two groups of Rengma Nagas.
- The Rengmas are terrace cultivation masters.
- The Rengmas' harvest festival is known as Ngada. The Ngada festival lasts eight days and symbolizes the end of the agricultural season. This harvest festival takes place near the end of November.
Additional Information
- Bonda Tribe:
- The Bonda are a Munda ethnic group who live in the isolated hill regions of southwestern Odisha's Malkangiri district, near the intersection of three states: Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Andhra Pradesh.
- Dambaru Sisha took the oath of office as the first MLA from the Bonda tribe, which he descended from.
- Limbu Tribe:
- The Limbu or Yakthung is a Sino-Tibetan indigenous tribe (Bhot-Burmeli) of Eastern Nepal, Sikkim, and Western Bhutan in the Himalayan area.
- "Yakthung" or "Yakthum" is a derivative of Yaksha, according to ancient sources, and others translate it as "Yaksha winner."
- It means "heroes of the hills" in the Limbu language which has a connection to the ancient Kiratis.
- Only Limbu village chiefs are awarded the title Subba by the Shah Kings.
- Pnar Tribe:
- The Pnar, also known as the Jaitia, is a Khasi sub-tribal group of Meghalaya, India.
- They speak the Pnar language, which is related to the Khasi language and belongs to the Austro-Asiatic language family.
- The Pnar are Meghalayans who live in the West Jaintia Hills and East Jaintia Hills districts.
- Their main festivals are Behdeinkhlam, Chad Sukra, Chad Pastieh and Laho Dance.
Boori-Boot Yullo is a festival celebrated by which of the following tribe of Arunachal Pradesh?
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Tribes Question 13 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Nyishi
Boori-Boot Yullo is a festival celebrated by the Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh.
Important Points
- Arunachal Pradesh was made a full-fledged state by the 55th Constitutional Amendment Act.
- It grants Statehood to Arunachal Pradesh which consequently became the 24th State of the Indian Union.
- What is now Arunachal Pradesh was established as the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) in 1954.
- NEFA was renamed Arunachal Pradesh on 20 January 1972, and it became a Union Territory.
- Arunachal Pradesh became a state on 20 February 1987.
Additional Information
State |
Tribe |
Arunachal Pradesh |
Dafla, Momba, Nyishi |
Sikkim |
Bhutia, Lepcha |
Assam |
Chakma |
Mizoram |
Mizo, lushai |
Mini is a tribe in which of the following states?
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Tribes Question 14 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is Arunachal Pradesh.
Key Points
- Mini is a tribe in Arunachal Pradesh.
- Arunachal Pradesh is the largest state in the Northeast.
- It has 26 major tribes, there are more than 100 sub-tribes.
- The tribal’s are skillful people and are a specialist in making baskets, weaving, smithy work, pottery, wood carving, painting, and more.
- The 'Adis' tribe is a democratic and organized tribal people and the women are known for their very good weaving skills.
- The 'Apatanis' tribe are settled agriculturists and are good cultivators of both wet and terrace cultivation.
Which of the following tribes does NOT live in India?
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Tribes Question 15 Detailed Solution
Download Solution PDFKey Points
- Maasai is a tribe that predominantly lives in Kenya and Tanzania.
- They are known for their distinct culture, customs, and dress.
- Unlike the other tribes listed in the question (Gond, Santhal, Tharu), the Maasai do not have a presence in India.
- The Maasai people are semi-nomadic and are known for their traditional lifestyle and resistance to modern cultural influences.
Additional Information
- Gond is one of the largest tribal groups in India, found mainly in Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Odisha, and Andhra Pradesh.
- Santhal is a prominent tribe in India, primarily residing in Jharkhand, West Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha.
- Tharu is a tribal community living in the Terai region of Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and Bihar in India.
- These tribes (Gond, Santhal, Tharu) contribute to India's rich cultural and ethnic diversity.