ANSWER – C
ANSWER – C
Tsud-thvagchi (Divorce): This is a form of divorce in Swangla tribes, in which the divorced couple holds a thread which symbolises the breaking of the matrimonial bond.
ANSWER – B
ANSWER – B
‘Garu’ and “Munda” groups are believed to have come up as a result of Rajput marrying a Bodh girl socially belonging to the lower strata.
ANSWER – B
Divorce in Khampas is known as Jatsari-Jha-dal-va or Khatal-je-or- Kheje or Jha-cho–che is permitted when initiated by either of the parties with the consent of the community council.
Song sung on the occasion of the marriage is called ‘Yanwa’ or ‘timde luh’.
Marriages are generally fixed by a negotiator known as ‘phaktum’.
ANSWER – D
ANSWER – A
ANSWER – D
Rusta-te-byah (marriage by elopement)- In this type of marriage, where girl and boy fall in love and marry.
Kua-byah (marriage by capture)- In it the boy picks up the girl forcibly with the help of his friends.
Mazmi byah– In this marriage, if the boy is unable to bear marriage expenses, he sends his sister to bring the girl, and starts living with the girl.
ANSWER – D
ANSWER – C
ANSWER – B
ANSWER – D
When the girl runs away and marries or when the girl is kidnapped.
ANSWER – D
ANSWER – A
Doghri is marriage by exchange in pangwals tribe.
Divorce in pangwals is known as Charde.
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