Indian Culture and Festivals
Social Studies
Indian Culture and Festivals starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Name any one festival that is celebrated by people of all religions in India.
Name any one festival that is celebrated to thank nature for a good harvest.
Name any one traditional Indian dance performed during festivals.
Name any two harvest festivals celebrated in India.
Name the festival that celebrates the victory of good over evil and is famous for burning effigies of Ravana.
What do people usually do during Navratri?
What is the importance of celebrating festivals in India?
Read the passage and answer the question:
During a festival in Kerala, people make beautiful flower patterns on the ground, prepare special food, and enjoy boat races. What is the name of this festival?
Which of the following is a harvest festival? (1) Bihu (2) Pongal (3) Lohri (4) All of these
Which festival is celebrated by Christians to mark the birth of Jesus Christ? (1) Diwali (2) Christmas (3) Holi (4) Guru Nanak Jayanti
Which festival is celebrated by Sikhs as their harvest festival? (1) Diwali (2) Holi (3) Christmas (4) Baisakhi
Which festival is celebrated by Muslims after fasting for a month? (1) Diwali (2) Holi (3) Christmas (4) Eid-ul-Fitr
Fill in the blank: ________ is celebrated as the birthday of Lord Krishna.
Fill in the blank: ________ is the festival where people fly kites in Gujarat.
Fill in the blank: People exchange gifts and sweets during ________.
Fill in the blank: The festival of ________ is celebrated by lighting bonfires in Punjab.
True or False: Baisakhi is celebrated mainly in Punjab.
True or False: Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated after the month of Ramadan.
True or False: Festivals in India are only celebrated by one religion.
True or False: Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 2nd October every year.
