Festivals of India
  • 1. India is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse traditions, which are beautifully showcased through its festivals. Festivals in India are vibrant celebrations that bring people together to honour religious beliefs, commemorate historical events, and revel in the joy of life. From the colourful Holi festival, where people splash each other with bright powders, to the spiritual Diwali festival, which is illuminated with rows of lights, each festival in India has its unique charm and significance. These festivals are not just an occasion for rituals and worship, but also a time for families and friends to come together, share meals, exchange gifts, and create lasting memories. The rich tapestry of festivals in India reflects the country's unity in diversity and serves as a reminder of the cultural treasures that have been passed down through generations.

    Which festival is known for the lighting of oil lamps to signify the triumph of good over evil?
A) Navratri
B) Diwali
C) Onam
D) Raksha Bandhan
  • 2. Which festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna's birthday?
A) Pongal
B) Karva Chauth
C) Ganesh Chaturthi
D) Janmashtami
  • 3. Ganesh Chaturthi is celebrated in honor of which deity?
A) Ganesha
B) Brahma
C) Krishna
D) Shiva
  • 4. At which festival do people fly kites to celebrate the arrival of spring?
A) Eid
B) Lohri
C) Makar Sankranti
D) Diwali
  • 5. Chhath Puja is an ancient Hindu festival dedicated to which celestial body?
A) Moon
B) Sun
C) Stars
D) Planets
  • 6. At which festival do people perform the traditional dance 'Garba' to celebrate?
A) Pongal
B) Onam
C) Bihu
D) Navratri
  • 7. Pongal is a harvest festival celebrated predominantly in which Indian state?
A) Gujarat
B) Tamil Nadu
C) Kerala
D) Uttar Pradesh
  • 8. Bihu is a festival mainly celebrated in which Indian state?
A) Rajasthan
B) Punjab
C) Karnataka
D) Assam
  • 9. Which festival involves fasting and offering prayers for the long life of husbands by married women?
A) Baisakhi
B) Ganesh Chaturthi
C) Karva Chauth
D) Dussehra
  • 10. Baisakhi is a festival celebrated to mark the founding of which religious faith?
A) Islam
B) Buddhism
C) Hinduism
D) Sikhism
  • 11. Onam is the harvest festival of which Indian state?
A) Maharashtra
B) Kerala
C) Gujarat
D) Karnataka
  • 12. Which festival celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters and involves tying a protective thread called 'Rakhi'?
A) Raksha Bandhan
B) Janmashtami
C) Holi
D) Navratri
  • 13. During Navratri, which dance form is performed in Gujarat and is associated with the worship of Goddess Durga?
A) Bharatanatyam
B) Garba
C) Kathak
D) Kuchipudi
  • 14. Bhogi is the first day of which South Indian festival that marks the beginning of the harvest season?
A) Bihu
B) Onam
C) Pongal
D) Ugadi
  • 15. During which festival are colorful powders thrown in the air in celebration?
A) Baisakhi
B) Lohri
C) Dussehra
D) Holi
  • 16. Which festival marks the commencement of the New Year for Marathi and Konkani Hindus?
A) Gudi Padwa
B) Eid
C) Navratri
D) Lohri
  • 17. During which festival do people light bonfires to mark the end of winter?
A) Diwali
B) Eid
C) Lohri
D) Dussehra
  • 18. Which festival is also known as the Harvest Festival of Kerala?
A) Baisakhi
B) Pongal
C) Onam
D) Navratri
  • 19. Which festival involves the worship of the elephant-headed god, Ganesha?
A) Eid
B) Baisakhi
C) Diwali
D) Ganesh Chaturthi
  • 20. Which festival includes fasting, ritual bathing, and the offering of food to the goddess Durga?
A) Holi
B) Gurpurab
C) Durga Puja
D) Makar Sankranti
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