Hennah
  • 1. Which plant is typically used to produce Hennah?
A) Rosmarinus officinalis
B) Lawsonia inermis
C) Citrus limon
D) Lavandula angustifolia
  • 2. Which occasion is Hennah often associated with?
A) Birthdays
B) Funerals
C) New Year celebrations
D) Weddings
  • 3. How long can Hennah designs last on the skin?
A) 1 to 3 weeks
B) A few hours
C) 4 to 6 months
D) Lifetime
  • 4. What can affect the color of Hennah on the skin?
A) The time of year
B) Color of clothing worn
C) Type of application tool
D) Skin type and body temperature
  • 5. How did the use of Hennah spread globally?
A) Through trade and cultural exchange
B) Via modernization and technology
C) By military conquests
D) Through colonialism alone
  • 6. What is the drying method for Hennah after application?
A) Wiping with a wet cloth
B) Applying heat pads
C) Using a hair dryer
D) Air drying
  • 7. Which country is known for intricate Hennah designs?
A) Brazil
B) Japan
C) India
D) Norway
  • 8. Can Hennah be used for hair dye as well?
A) Only for temporary coloring
B) Yes
C) No, it’s only for skin
D) Only if mixed with chemicals
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