- During which festival do people decorate their houses with flowers and clay lamps to welcome Lord Ganesha?
a. Raksha Bandhan
b. Ganesh Chaturthi
c. Navratri
d. DiwaliAnswer: b. Ganesh Chaturthi - Which festival is celebrated to mark the harvest season and is known for its traditional dance and music?
a. Bihu
b. Diwali
c. Dussehra
d. HoliAnswer: a. Bihu - During which festival do people light lamps to celebrate the victory of Lord Rama over the demon king Ravana?
a. Diwali
b. Holi
c. Navratri
d. DussehraAnswer: d. Dussehra - Which festival is celebrated to mark the onset of spring season and is known for its colorful flowers, food, and music?
a. Holi
b. Baisakhi
c. Diwali
d. Durga PujaAnswer: b. Baisakhi - During which festival do people decorate their houses with flowers, rangoli, and light lamps to welcome Goddess Saraswati?
a. Navratri
b. Diwali
c. Durga Puja
d. Basant PanchamiAnswer: d. Basant Panchami - Which festival is celebrated to mark the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, and is known for its feasting and charity?
a. Dussehra
b. Eid al-Fitr
c. Diwali
d. Guru Nanak JayantiAnswer: b. Eid al-Fitr - During which festival do people decorate their houses with flowers and light lamps to welcome Lord Ram, his wife Sita, and his brother Lakshmana?
a. Diwali
b. Navratri
c. Dussehra
d. HoliAnswer: a. Diwali - Which festival is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu?
a. Dussehra
b. Diwali
c. Holi
d. Ganesh ChaturthiAnswer: b. Diwali - During which festival do people light earthen lamps and candles to signify the triumph of good over evil and knowledge over ignorance?
a. Diwali
b. Dussehra
c. Holi
d. BaisakhiAnswer: a. Diwali - Which festival is celebrated by the Parsi community to mark the end of the Iranian calendar year?
a. Navroz
b. Eid al-Fitr
c. Christmas
d. BihuAnswer: a. Navroz