Indian Festivals
  • 1. Indian Festivals are a vibrant and integral part of the country's rich cultural heritage. Celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor, these festivals showcase the diversity and unity of India. From Holi, the festival of colors, to Diwali, the festival of lights, each festival holds its own significance and traditions. Whether it's the joyous celebrations of Durga Puja in West Bengal or the auspicious rituals of Ganesh Chaturthi in Maharashtra, Indian festivals bring people together in a tapestry of colors, rituals, and traditions. These festivals not only mark important religious or seasonal events but also serve as a time for families and communities to come together, bond, and create lasting memories. The rich history and cultural significance of Indian festivals make them an essential part of the country's social fabric, fostering a sense of unity and connection among its people.

    Which Indian festival is known as the Festival of Lights?
A) Diwali
B) Eid
C) Navratri
D) Holi
  • 2. During which festival do people fly kites to celebrate?
A) Makar Sankranti
B) Ganesh Chaturthi
C) Pongal
D) Raksha Bandhan
  • 3. Which festival marks the arrival of spring in India?
A) Easter
B) Holi
C) Lohri
D) Dussehra
  • 4. Which festival is celebrated to mark the birth of Lord Krishna?
A) Lohri
B) Eid
C) Navratri
D) Janmashtami
  • 5. Which festival is also known as the Harvest Festival of India?
A) Ganesh Chaturthi
B) Pongal
C) Makar Sankranti
D) Navratri
  • 6. In which state of India is the Hornbill Festival celebrated?
A) Kerala
B) Nagaland
C) Uttar Pradesh
D) Goa
  • 7. During which festival is the traditional Garba dance performed?
A) Navratri
B) Eid
C) Diwali
D) Dussehra
  • 8. In which city is the largest gathering of people for Ganesh Chaturthi found?
A) Chennai
B) Mumbai
C) Kolkata
D) Delhi
  • 9. Which festival is also known as the Festival of Brother and Sister?
A) Diwali
B) Karva Chauth
C) Holi
D) Raksha Bandhan
  • 10. During which festival are special prayers offered to Goddess Durga?
A) Navratri
B) Durga Puja
C) Janmashtami
D) Maha Shivaratri
  • 11. In which state of India is the Bihu festival celebrated?
A) Maharashtra
B) Tamil Nadu
C) Assam
D) Punjab
  • 12. During which festival do people make bonfires and dance around it?
A) Navratri
B) Lohri
C) Pongal
D) Baisakhi
  • 13. During which festival do people create huge colorful idols of Lord Ganesha and immerse them in water bodies?
A) Navratri
B) Durga Puja
C) Ganesh Chaturthi
D) Janmashtami
  • 14. During which festival do people fast and worship the Moon God?
A) Karva Chauth
B) Janmashtami
C) Pongal
D) Eid
  • 15. Which festival marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year?
A) Makar Sankranti
B) Easter
C) Gudi Padwa
D) Baisakhi
  • 16. Which festival celebrates the harvest of rice in Assam?
A) Pongal
B) Teej
C) Karva Chauth
D) Bihu
  • 17. Which festival is also called the Harvest Festival of Kerala?
A) Navratri
B) Onam
C) Maha Shivaratri
D) Lohri
  • 18. Which festival is celebrated to mark the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting?
A) Christmas
B) Holi
C) Diwali
D) Eid
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