Diwali Festival
  • 1. Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most significant festivals in Hindu culture. It is a five-day celebration that symbolizes the spiritual victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance. During Diwali, homes are decorated with colorful rangoli designs, oil lamps called diyas are lit to signify the inner light that protects us from spiritual darkness, and fireworks are set off to drive away evil spirits. Families come together to exchange gifts, share festive meals, and offer prayers to the goddess Lakshmi for prosperity and good fortune. Overall, Diwali is a joyous time when people reflect on the triumph of good over evil and express gratitude for the blessings in their lives.

    What is Diwali also known as?
A) Festival of Colors
B) Festival of Lights
C) Harvest Festival
D) Summer Festival
  • 2. In which season is Diwali typically celebrated?
A) Summer
B) Spring
C) Winter
D) Autumn
  • 3. How many days does Diwali celebrations usually last?
A) 3
B) 10
C) 5
D) 7
  • 4. What is the significance of lighting diyas (lamps) during Diwali?
A) Decoration purposes
B) To ward off insects
C) Symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil
D) To create a warm atmosphere
  • 5. Which Indian epic is associated with the story of Diwali?
A) Ramayana
B) Vedas
C) Mahabharata
D) Bhagavad Gita
  • 6. Which animal is considered sacred and associated with Diwali celebrations?
A) Peacock
B) Monkey
C) Cow
D) Elephant
  • 7. What do people exchange as gifts during Diwali?
A) Plants
B) Books
C) Sweets, dry fruits, and decorative items
D) Electronics
  • 8. What is the significance of bursting firecrackers during Diwali?
A) To celebrate freedom
B) To drive away evil spirits
C) To create a colorful sky
D) To make loud noises
  • 9. What ritual is performed on the main Diwali day?
A) Saraswati Puja
B) Ganesh Puja
C) Lakshmi Puja
D) Krishna Puja
  • 10. Which country celebrates Diwali as a national holiday?
A) USA
B) Nepal
C) India
D) Canada
  • 11. What is the traditional attire worn during Diwali?
A) Sweatpants and hoodie
B) T-shirt and jeans
C) Suit and tie
D) Sari or Salwar Kameez for women, Kurta Pajama for men
  • 12. Why do people clean and decorate their homes during Diwali?
A) To impress their neighbors
B) To welcome Goddess Lakshmi and to invite prosperity into their homes
C) To keep themselves busy
D) To show off their decorating skills
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