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The Khasi say that it is the ______ who holds the religion and therefore, gets the major share of personal property:
eldest son
youngest son
daughter
youngest daughter
- The Khasi community follows a matrilineal system, which means property and inheritance pass through the female line.
- Among the Khasi, it's a tradition that the youngest daughter holds special responsibility.
- She is known as the "Ka Khadduh" and is seen as the keeper of family religion and rituals.
- The youngest daughter inherits the largest share of ancestral property, as she ensures family continuity and takes care of aging parents.
- Other options, such as eldest son, youngest son, or daughter (without specifying youngest), do not accurately reflect Khasi customs.
Correct Answer: Option 4 - youngest daughter
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