The ‘Ksing Kynthei’ is a traditional Khasi instrument played by:

Men
Women
Children
Village elders

The correct answer is: a) Men.

The Ksing Kynthei is a traditional Khasi instrument played by men. It is a stringed instrument made from a gourd and has a long neck. The strings are made from gut or wire and are plucked with the fingers. The Ksing Kynthei is used to accompany singing and dancing.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Women do not typically play the Ksing Kynthei.
  • Children are not typically taught to play the Ksing Kynthei.
  • Village elders are not typically the ones who play the Ksing Kynthei.