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Fill in the blank: The Valley of Flowers looks like a big, colorful ___ during its blooming season. |
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It is known for its rare and colorful flowers that bloom for a limited time each year. |
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The primary materials used in Madhubani paintings are derived from ___ and ___ sources. |
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True or False: Madhubani paintings typically feature abstract designs rather than depictions of nature. |
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False. They depict human beings, animals, trees, flowers, birds, and other elements of nature. |
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Observe the color, describe the scent, compare the shape, note the growth pattern, count the petals, observe leafy structures, and check the stamens for pollen. |
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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is NOT a type of flower mentioned? A) Flowers on Trees B) Flowers on Bushes C) Flowers in the Sky D) Flowers on Water Plants |
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Buds are small, usually green, tightly closed, and covered by sepals, while flowers are colorful, open, have spreading petals, and attract insects and birds. |
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True or False: Flowers are primarily used for decoration and have no culinary uses. |
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False. Flowers have culinary uses, such as kachnar, banana, and sahjan flowers, which are used in various dishes. |
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Fill in the blank: The district of ___ in Uttar Pradesh is famous for producing itr from flowers. |
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Rose water is used for its soothing and healing properties, often applied to the skin and in various remedies. |
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Which flowers are used to dye cloth and are significant in cultural practices? |
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Flowers are crucial for pollination as they facilitate the transfer of pollen, which is necessary for plants to produce fruits and seeds. |