Q1. Sewan, Dhaman and Karad are _________.
Explanation
Sewan, Dhaman and Karad are well-known grasses associated with dry and semi-dry regions of Rajasthan, especially in discussions of pasture and desert ecology. Sewan is particularly important in western Rajasthan as a valuable fodder grass. These names are not categories of folk dances, which would include forms such as Ghoomar or Kalbelia. They are also not desert soil types; soils are classified by texture, colour and formation. Rajasthani painting forms include schools such as Mewar, Marwar and Kishangarh, not these grass names.
