Q1. In Rajasthan, inserting a gold nail in the middle of the teeth by a woman is called:
Explanation
In Rajasthan's traditional ornament and body-adornment vocabulary, Choonp refers to the practice of inserting or fixing a small gold nail in the middle of a woman's teeth. Borla is a well-known forehead or head ornament, so it does not describe dental adornment. Damna is not the term asked for this specific custom. Baari also does not denote the gold nail placed between the teeth. The wording points specifically to Choonp, and the official key retains that term.
