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Indian Festivals & Traditions — Page 2

Practice Indian Festivals & Traditions MCQ Questions 26–45 out of 45. Free quiz with answers and explanations for UPSC, SSC, Railway exam preparation. Celebrate and practice the unique cultural canvas of India through our Festivals and Traditions GK quiz. Learn essential factual details about regional festivals, harvest harvest celebrations, tribal folk traditions, sacred rituals, and religious fairs celebrated across different Indian states.

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The spring festival Yaoshang, often called Manipur's version of Holi, is celebrated for how many days?

Explanation

Yaoshang is celebrated for five days in Manipur beginning on the full moon day of Lamda month, featuring the Thabal Chongba (moonlight dance). [Memory Trick: 'Yao-shang' has 'five' letters in 'shang' = 5 days of absolute celebration.]

Gangaur Festival is celebrated in Rajasthan to worship which divine couple?

Explanation

Gangaur is celebrated with great devotion in Rajasthan. 'Gan' signifies Shiva and 'Gaur' represents Gauri (Parvati). [Memory Trick: 'Gan' (Ganesha's dad Shiva) + 'Gaur' (Gauri/Parvati) = Gangaur.]

The Sekrenyi purification festival belongs to which major tribal community of Nagaland?

Explanation

Sekrenyi is the premier festival of the Angami tribe of Nagaland, focusing on personal purification and ritual cleansing. [Memory Trick: 'Angami' sounds like 'Ang' (body parts), which require purification and clean bathing ('Sekrenyi').]

The Myoko Festival, celebrating friendship and agricultural fertility, is hosted by the Apatani tribe in which state?

Explanation

Myoko is celebrated by the Apatani tribe in Ziro Valley, Arunachal Pradesh, during late March. [Memory Trick: 'Myoko' is like 'My Eco-valley' in Arunachal's scenic Ziro valley.]

Jallikattu, an ancient bull-taming sport, is played during which seasonal festival?

Explanation

Jallikattu is a traditional spectacle in Tamil Nadu, organized on Mattu Pongal (the third day of Pongal) to honor cattle. [Memory Trick: 'Mattu' means cow/cattle, and Bull is tamed on Mattu Pongal.]

The Kambala traditional buffalo race takes place annually in which coastal region of India?

Explanation

Kambala is an annual buffalo race held sponsored by local landlords in coastal districts of Karnataka (Udupi and Dakshina Kannada). [Memory Trick: 'Kam-bal-a' uses buffaloes that run on 'Kar-nat-aka' slushy fields.]

The mystical Karaga Festival, depicting Draupadi's power, is one of the oldest heritage festivals in which city?

Explanation

The Bangalore Karaga is celebrated by the Tigala community, carrying a sacred pyramid floral pot on the head without touching it. [Memory Trick: Carry flower pyramids with great 'Kar' (effort) in 'Bangalore' traffic!]

Shigmo, a vibrant spring carnival characterized by folk dances and float parades, is celebrated in which state?

Explanation

Shigmo is the Goan Hindu version of Holi, featuring grand parades and colorful dances like Ghode Modni and Fugdi. [Memory Trick: Goans do 'Siggi' (Shigmo) dances down the sandy beaches of Goa.]

Which agricultural folk festival of Arunachal Pradesh is celebrated by the Adi tribe to worship goddess Kine Nane?

Explanation

Solung is the most popular harvest festival of the Adi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh, celebrated in September. [Memory Trick: Adi people find a 'Sol'-ution (Solung) for food security by praying to Goddess Kine Nane.]

Moatsu is an agricultural festival celebrated by the Ao tribe in Nagaland during which month?

Explanation

Moatsu Mong is celebrated by the Ao Naga tribe in Nagaland during the first week of May after sowing seeds. [Memory Trick: 'Mo'-atsu is celebrated in 'May' to seek the maximum harvest.]

The spring festival Ali-Aye-Ligang, meaning fruit-root-seeds, belongs to which tribal community of Assam?

Explanation

Ali-Aye-Ligang is celebrated by the Mising tribe, initiating the sowing of Ahu paddy (spring rice crop). [Memory Trick: If you are 'Mising' (Missing) your organic fruit-root seeds, celebrate Ali-Aye-Ligang!]

The Anthurium Festival, promoted by the tourism department to showcase regional flora, is held in which state?

Explanation

The Anthurium Festival is staged in Mizoram (at Reiek tourist resort) to showcase the rich diversity of gorgeous Anthurium flowers. [Memory Trick: 'Anthurium' is a prefix like 'Anti-the-rum' which Mizos decorate with wild orchids.]

Losoong (Namsoong) is the Sikkimese New Year festival celebrated by which tribal groups?

Explanation

Losoong represents the Bhutia and Lepcha New Year in Sikkim, celebrating the end of the harvest season with the Chaam dance. [Memory Trick: Beautiful 'Losoong' dance is popular with 'Lepcha' and 'Bhutia' people of Sikkim.]

Behdienkhlam, a major ritualistic carnival to drive away the plague/evil spirits, is celebrated in which state?

Explanation

Behdienkhlam is celebrated by the Jaintia community of Meghalaya, featuring wooden towers (Raths) dipped in muddy pools. [Memory Trick: Jaintias 'Be-den' (beat) the 'khlam' (mud/plague) with big bamboo poles in Meghalaya.]

Mim Kut is a maize-harvesting festival celebrated by which Northeast Indian state?

Explanation

Mim Kut is the traditional maize-harvest festival celebrated by Mizos during August or September. [Memory Trick: 'Mim'-ica (Mimicry) of 'Mizo' corn eating is Mim Kut.]

Raja Parba, celebrating the anatomical earth's womanhood, is a unique three-day festival in which state?

Explanation

Raja Parba is celebrated in Odisha. It is believed that during this period, Mother Earth menstruates, and all agricultural activity is suspended. [Memory Trick: The 'Raja' (King) sweeps 'Odia' floors to let Mother Earth take rest.]

The second-largest tribal gathering in India, after Kumbh, is which of the following bi-annual festivals?

Explanation

Medaram Jatara in Telangana is the largest tribal congregation in India, commemorating the righteous battle of a mother and daughter against dynamic taxes. [Memory Trick: 'Meda-ram' represents massive 'Mega-Ram' (millions of pilgrims) gathering in Telangana.]

Baishagu is an agricultural spring festival celebrated by which indigenous plains tribe of Assam?

Explanation

Baishagu is celebrated by the Bodo tribe in Assam, marked by Bagurumba dance and bowing to cows. [Memory Trick: 'Bais'-hagu is celebrated by 'Bo'-do tribes using 'B'-agurumba dances.]

The Karavali Utsav, celebrating coastal performing arts, belongs to which coastal division?

Explanation

Karavali Utsav is a cultural festival celebrated annually in Karwar/Mangalore divisions of Karnataka. [Memory Trick: 'Karavali_Utsav' is like 'Karwar' coastal performing arts in Kar-nataka.]

The cultural festival 'Losar' begins on the dynamic lunar phase of which calendar?

Explanation

Losar is aligned with the first day of the Tibetan lunisolar calendar. [Memory Trick: 'Losar' is 'L' (Lunar) + 'T' (Tibetan) calendar sync.]

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