In a dholak, sound is produced due to vibration of its
A
membrane
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B
air column
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C
string
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D
spring
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Solution
The correct option is A membrane Dholak is a double-headed drum with the bass head on one side and the treble head on the other. Both sides of a dholak have a thin stretchy sheet - or traditionally, animal skin - like a membrane. When the stretched membrane is hit or tapped with palms or fingers, it starts to vibrate thereby producing sound.