Which of the following is not a folk ballad ?

Harul
Jagar
Ladie Shah
Ramola

The correct answer is (d), Ramola.

A folk ballad is a narrative poem that is typically sung or recited. It is usually about a historical event or a traditional story, and it is often passed down orally from generation to generation.

Harul is a folk ballad from the Indian state of Rajasthan. It tells the story of a young man named Harul who falls in love with a woman named Roopmati. Roopmati is already married, however, and her husband is a powerful man. Harul is killed by Roopmati’s husband, but his story is still told today in the form of this folk ballad.

Jagar is a folk ballad from the Indian state of Chhattisgarh. It tells the story of a young woman named Jagar who is possessed by a demon. The demon makes Jagar dance and sing all night long, and she is eventually killed by her family. Jagar’s story is a warning to others about the dangers of demons.

Ladie Shah is a folk ballad from the Indian state of Punjab. It tells the story of a young woman named Ladie Shah who is married to an old man. Ladie Shah is unhappy in her marriage, and she eventually runs away with a young man named Ranjha. Ranjha’s family is not happy about the marriage, and they try to kill Ranjha. Ladie Shah and Ranjha are eventually reunited, and they live happily ever after.

Ramola is a folk ballad from the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. It tells the story of a young woman named Ramola who is married to an old man. Ramola is unhappy in her marriage, and she eventually runs away with a young man named Shyam. Shyam’s family is not happy about the marriage, and they try to kill Shyam. Ramola and Shyam are eventually reunited, and they live happily ever after.

However, Ramola is not a traditional folk ballad. It is a modern folk ballad that was written in the 20th century. It is not based on a historical event or a traditional story, and it is not passed down orally from generation to generation.