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A. Tick ( ) The Correct Answer:: Unit Test - 2

This document provides information about various Indian festivals through multiple choice questions, matching questions, fill in the blanks, and short answer questions. Some of the key festivals discussed include: 1. India gained independence in 1947. Popular national festivals mentioned are Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, and Holi. Diwali is celebrated as the New Year by businessmen. 2. Festivals like Holi, Diwali, Eid, Independence Day, Children's Day, Good Friday, and Christmas are matched with their appropriate descriptions and dates. 3. Festivals where specific activities are performed are named, such as sewing sewaiyan on Eid, holding snake boat races on Onam, and performing

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A. Tick ( ) The Correct Answer:: Unit Test - 2

This document provides information about various Indian festivals through multiple choice questions, matching questions, fill in the blanks, and short answer questions. Some of the key festivals discussed include: 1. India gained independence in 1947. Popular national festivals mentioned are Republic Day, Gandhi Jayanti, and Holi. Diwali is celebrated as the New Year by businessmen. 2. Festivals like Holi, Diwali, Eid, Independence Day, Children's Day, Good Friday, and Christmas are matched with their appropriate descriptions and dates. 3. Festivals where specific activities are performed are named, such as sewing sewaiyan on Eid, holding snake boat races on Onam, and performing

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Unit Test – 2

Class III
Lesson – 7
The Spark of Life – Our Festivals
A. Tick [√] the correct answer:
1. India got freedom in:
a. 1947 b. 1950 c. 1960
2. Which one is not celebrate as National festival?
a. Republic Day b. Gandhi Jayanti c. Holi
3. Which festival is celebrated by the business men as the New Year
Day?
a. Dussehra b. Diwali c. Christmas
4. Which festival is celebrated on 25 December?
a. Holi b. Gurupurab c. Christmas
5. Onam is called the festival of:
a. Colours b. Flowers c. Lights

B. Match the following coloumns:


1. Children’s Day - Festival of Lights (2)
2. Diwali - Eid Mubarak (4)
3. Holi - 14th November (1)
4. Eid - Jesus Christ crucified (6)
5. Independence Day - Festival of colours (3)
6. Good Friday - 15th August (5)
C. Write the Names of the festival when:
1. Display of defence power, tanks, missiles etc- Republic Day
2. People throw colours - Holi
3. Sewaiyan is prepared – Eid
4. Snake boat race is held – Onam
5. Bhangra is performed – Baisakhi

D. Answer the following:

1. What is the importance of festivals?


Ans: Festivals are so special because it promotes unity among the
people of different religion and region.
2. How do people celebrate Christmas?
Ans: (i) People decorate their houses with Christmas trees.
(ii) They go to the churches at midnight to offer prayers.
3. Name any three festivals?
1. Holi
2. Eid
3. Christmas

E. Activity.
1.Do the Puzzle . Pg. no. 50.
2. Draw and colour any of your favourite festival (Diwali, Eid,
Christmas)

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