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Multiple Choice Questions

Q1: Which of the following is the National festival of India?
(a) 
Eid
(b) Gandhi Jayanti
(c) Christmas Day
(d) Teachers Day

Q2: Which of the following festival is mentioned in the given image.
Worksheet: Festivals of India | General Knowledge for Young Learners - Class 1(a) 
Diwali
(b) Christmas
(c) Dussehra        
(d) Good Friday

Q3: Which of the following is a family occasion?
(a) 
Birthday
(b) Wedding
(c) Holi
(d) Both (a) & (b)

Q4: Which of the following is known as the 'festival of brother-sister'?
(a)
Diwali
(b) Teacher's Day
(c) Raksha Bandhan
(d) Holi

Q5: Which of the following is celebrated on 15th August every year?

Worksheet: Festivals of India | General Knowledge for Young Learners - Class 1

(a) Independence Day
(b) Christmas Day
(c) Teacher's Day
(d) Republic Day

Q6: Which of the following is a correct match?
(a)
Christmas - Crackers
(b) Diwali - Lakshmi puja
(c) Guruparva - Santo Claus
(d) Dussehra - Colour

Q7: Guruparva is celebrated by _______.

Worksheet: Festivals of India | General Knowledge for Young Learners - Class 1

(a) Hindu
(b) Muslim
(c) Sikh
(d) Christmas

Q8: Whose birthday is celebrated as the Teacher's Day?
(a)
Dr. Rajendra Prasad  
(b) Lala Lajpat Rai
(c) Dr. Radhakrishnan
(d) Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Q9: 'Gulal' and 'Coloured Water' are used on which of the following festival?
(a)
Holi
(b) Diwali
(c) Dussehra
(d) Eid

Q10: Rajghat is the samadhi of which of the following national leaders?
(a) Worksheet: Festivals of India | General Knowledge for Young Learners - Class 1
(b) Worksheet: Festivals of India | General Knowledge for Young Learners - Class 1
(c) Worksheet: Festivals of India | General Knowledge for Young Learners - Class 1
(d) 
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Q11:  Which of these occasions are celebrated in Schools?
(a) 
Teacher's Day
(b) Children's Day
(c) Sports Day
(d) All of these

Q12: Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on _____.
(a)
15 August
(b) 26 January
(c) 2 October
(d) None of these

Q13: Meethi Sewaian' is prepared in which of the following festival?
(a)
Holi
(b) Diwali        
(c) Eid
(d) Dussehra

Q14: Which of the following festival is celebrated by Christians?
(a)
Holi
(b) Christmas
(c) Diwali
(d) Eid

Q15: Which of the following festivals is celebrated on the same date every year?
(a) 
Raksha Bandhan
(b) Janmashtami
(c) Durga Puja
(d) Christmas

Q16: Whose birthday is celebrated as "Children's Day"?
(a)
Mahatma Gandhi
(b) Dr. Radha Krishnan
(c) Jesus Christ
(d) Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru

Q17: In which of the following occasions people use to decorate their house and burn crackers?
(a) 
Dussehra
(b) Diwali
(c) Christmas
(d) Holi

Q18: What is the prayer of the Muslims called ______.
(a) 
aarti
(b) namaaz
(c) bhajan
(d) azaan

Q19: Dussehra is celebrated on _____ day of Navratra.

Worksheet: Festivals of India | General Knowledge for Young Learners - Class 1

(a) 2
(b) 5
(c) 10
(d) 12

Q20: Which of the following is the festival of light and crackers?
(a)
Holi
(b) Diwali
(c) Dussehra
(d) Christmas

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1. What are some popular festivals celebrated in India?
Ans. Some popular festivals celebrated in India include Diwali, Holi, Durga Puja, Navratri, and Eid.
2. How do people celebrate Diwali in India?
Ans. People in India celebrate Diwali by decorating their homes with lights, bursting fireworks, exchanging gifts, and preparing special festive meals.
3. What is the significance of Holi festival in India?
Ans. Holi festival in India signifies the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring. People celebrate by playing with colors, dancing, and enjoying festive foods.
4. How is Durga Puja celebrated in India?
Ans. Durga Puja is celebrated in India with elaborate decorations, cultural programs, traditional rituals, and feasting. It involves worshiping the goddess Durga and seeking her blessings.
5. What is the importance of Navratri festival in India?
Ans. Navratri festival in India is significant as it honors the divine feminine energy and celebrates the victory of good over evil. It involves fasting, praying, dancing, and conducting religious ceremonies for nine days.
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