Time: 1 Hour
M.M.: 20
Attempt all questions.
Q1: Festivals are often celebrated according to different (1 Mark)
(i) seasons
(ii) school days
(iii) bus timings
(iv) homework schedules

Q2: Spring season is known for (1 Mark)
(i) blooming flowers and new leaves
(ii) snowfall everywhere
(iii) dry trees and plants
(iv) heavy floods
Q3: Festivals like Holi, Vishu, and Sarhul show that (1 Mark)
(i) festivals are the same everywhere
(ii) people celebrate festivals differently in different regions
(iii) festivals are only about food
(iv) festivals are only for children
Q4: True or False (1 Mark)
Road signboards help travellers understand rules and stay safe.
Q5: Which of the following is most closely related to festivals? (1 Mark)
(i) Wearing special clothes and preparing special food
(ii) Doing homework all day
(iii) Sleeping for long hours
(iv) Avoiding meeting people
Q6: Name any two festivals celebrated in different parts of India. (2 Marks)
Q7: Write any two changes you see in nature during the spring season. (2 Marks)
Q8: Why do people prepare special food or wear special clothes during festivals? (2 Marks)
Q9: Write any three ways festivals help people connect with family and relatives. (3 Marks)
Q10: Write any three examples from the chapter that show festivals are connected to nature. (3 Marks)
Q11: Write any three things children learn by celebrating festivals. (3 Marks)
| 1. What are some major festivals celebrated in India? | ![]() |
| 2. How do people celebrate Diwali? | ![]() |
| 3. What is the significance of Holi? | ![]() |
| 4. Why is Eid celebrated and what are its key practices? | ![]() |
| 5. How does Pongal reflect the agricultural culture of Tamil Nadu? | ![]() |