- 1. The vibrant colors of Holi celebrations symbolize joy, love, and the arrival of spring. Streets and faces are painted with bright hues as people come together to rejoice and play with colored powders and water. The festival is a time to let go of inhibitions and embrace happiness, unity, and renewal. Traditional rituals, music, dancing, and delicious treats add to the festive atmosphere, creating an unforgettable experience that celebrates the beauty of life.
Who is traditionally associated with the Holi festival in Hindu mythology?
A) Lord Krishna B) Lord Ganesha C) Lord Shiva D) Goddess Lakshmi
- 2. Which Indian state is known for its grand Holi celebrations in Mathura and Vrindavan?
A) Uttar Pradesh B) Tamil Nadu C) Maharashtra D) Kerala
- 3. What special ritual involving colors is observed in Barsana, India?
A) Dahi Handi B) Lathmar Holi C) Kite flying D) Rangoli making
- 4. What is the name of the ancient name of Holi, where the reference can be found in ancient Sanskrit texts?
A) Dol Purnima B) Holika C) Gauri Ganesha D) Phalgunotsava
- 5. Which of the following cities in the western state of Gujarat is known for its exuberant kite-flying festival during Holi?
A) Jaipur B) Darjeeling C) Varanasi D) Ahmedabad
- 6. Which Indian state celebrates the Yaosang festival, similar to Holi, with great enthusiasm?
A) Karnataka B) Odisha C) Assam D) Manipur
- 7. What is the name of the bonfire lit on the eve of Holi to symbolize the victory of good over evil?
A) Holika Dahan B) Navratri Ravana C) Pongal Agni D) Diwali Patakha
- 8. What is the traditional drink consumed during Holi?
A) Tea B) Coffee C) Thandai D) Lemonade
- 9. How long does the festival of Holi typically last?
A) One week B) Three days C) Two days D) One day
- 10. What does the festival of Holi mark the end of?
A) Summer B) Winter C) Spring D) Autumn
- 11. In which season is Holi usually celebrated?
A) Winter B) Spring C) Summer D) Autumn
- 12. What is the main sweet treat enjoyed during Holi?
A) Cupcakes B) Chocolate cake C) Gujiya D) Ice cream
- 13. In some regions of India, Holi is celebrated by widows in a town known as 'the city of widows'. What is the name of this town?
A) Mathura B) Varanasi C) Jaipur D) Vrindavan
- 14. Which city in India is famous for its grand Holi celebrations?
A) Mumbai B) Mathura C) Chennai D) Jaipur
- 15. What is the significance of bonfires lit on the night before Holi?
A) To keep warm during the night B) Symbolizing the victory of good over evil C) To cook festive meals D) To scare away animals
- 16. Holi is also known as the Festival of ________.
A) Dance B) Fire C) Lights D) Colors
- 17. What is the purpose of throwing colors and water during Holi celebrations?
A) To paint the buildings B) To celebrate the arrival of spring C) To clean the streets D) To mark the beginning of monsoon
- 18. What is the Holi festival also known as in South India?
A) Diwali B) Vesak C) Kamadahana D) Navratri
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