The 'Tattu-mettu' rhythm pattern is specific to which dance form? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Tattu-mettu' rhythm pattern is specific to which dance form?
A. Odissi
B. Bharatanatyam
C. Manipuri
D. Kathak
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Tattu-mettu is a specific rhythmic footwork pattern fundamental to Bharatanatyam.

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The 'Hasta-lakshana-deepika' is the manual for hand gestures in:
A. Kathakali
B. Bharatanatyam
C. Odissi
D. Kuchipudi

Correct Answer: Option A


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A. Bharatanatyam
B. Kathak
C. Odissi
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Correct Answer: Option D


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A. Manipuri
B. Bharatanatyam
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D. Odissi

Correct Answer: Option A


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