Q1. Which one of the following musical instruments is different from the other three?
Explanation
Khadtal is different because it is a percussion or idiophone instrument, played by striking wooden pieces together to keep rhythm. Mashak is a wind instrument, broadly comparable to a bagpipe form. Shehnai is also a wind instrument, sounded by blowing through a reed. Algoza is a pair of flutes and belongs to the wind-instrument group as well. Since Mashak, Shehnai and Algoza are all blown instruments, Khadtal stands apart by its method of sound production.
