Q. The term “Bleeding Madras” is related to which among the following?
Answer: A type of Cloth
Notes: Bleeding Madras refers to a type of cloth, specifically a cotton fabric known for its vibrant colors and checkered patterns. Originating from the city of Madras (now Chennai) in India, this fabric became popular in the 19th century. The term "bleeding" describes the tendency of the dyes used in the fabric to run or bleed when washed. Madras cloth is often associated with summer wear and has been a staple in casual fashion.

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