(ii) Which festival is celebrated by people of different religions with processions, music, and colorful decorations?
(a) Navratri
(b) Pongal
(c) Onam
(d) Christmas
(iii) During which festival do people exchange gifts, decorate Christmas trees, and celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ?
(a) Holi
(b) Diwali
(c) Eid
(d) Christmas
(iv) Which festival is known for the colorful throwing of powdered colors and water, symbolizing the arrival of spring?
(a) Diwali
(b) Holi
(c) Navratri
(d) Eid
(v) On which festival do Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset, commemorating the month when the Quran was revealed?
(a) Holi
(b) Diwali
(c) Eid
(d) Christmas
(ii) Durga Puja is a festival celebrated with grand processions, elaborate decorations, and devotion to the goddess __________.
(iii) Ganesh Chaturthi is a festival that honors Lord Ganesh and involves the __________ of clay idols in water bodies.
(iv) Baisakhi is a festival celebrated with dancing, singing, and merriment, especially in the state of __________.
(v) During Onam, people create intricate flower rangolis called pookalams to welcome the mythical king __________.
(ii) Navratri is celebrated by throwing colorful powders and water.
(iii) Christmas commemorates the birth of Lord Krishna.
(iv) Holi symbolizes the victory of good over evil.
(v) Eid is a Muslim festival observed with fasting to mark the beginning of Ramadan.
(i) What is the significance of Dussehra in Indian culture, and how is it celebrated?
(ii) Describe the celebrations during Diwali and its cultural significance.
(iii) Explain the customs and rituals associated with Eid-ul-Fitr in India.
(iv) Why are Republic Day, Independence Day, and Gandhi Jayanti considered as National Festivals in India?
1. What are some popular festivals celebrated in India? |
2. How is Diwali celebrated in India? |
3. What is the significance of Holi festival? |
4. How do people celebrate Navratri in India? |
5. How is Eid celebrated in India? |
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