The ‘Jadopetia’ craft of Bihar involves creating scrolls depicting:

Mythological stories
Marriage rituals
Floral and geometric motifs
Scenes from daily life

The correct answer is: Scenes from daily life.

Jadopetia is a traditional folk art form of Bihar, India. It is a form of scroll painting that depicts scenes from daily life. The scrolls are made by hand using a variety of materials, including paper, cloth, and bamboo. The paintings are often brightly colored and feature intricate details. Jadopetia scrolls are used for a variety of purposes, including storytelling, decoration, and education.

Here is a brief explanation of each option:

  • Mythological stories: Jadopetia scrolls do not typically depict mythological stories. However, there are other forms of folk art in Bihar that do, such as Madhubani painting.
  • Marriage rituals: Jadopetia scrolls sometimes depict marriage rituals, but this is not the most common subject matter. Other common subjects include scenes from daily life, religious events, and historical events.
  • Floral and geometric motifs: Jadopetia scrolls do not typically depict floral or geometric motifs. However, these motifs are sometimes used as decorative elements in the paintings.
  • Scenes from daily life: Scenes from daily life are the most common subject matter of Jadopetia scrolls. These scenes often depict people working, playing, and celebrating.