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Class 3 SST Our Festivals Questions and Answers

Last updated on September 28th, 2023 at 03:01 pm

Our Festivals for Class 3 Questions and Answers

Our Festivals For Class 3 Questions And Answers | Our Festivals For Class 3 Worksheet By Online-Shiksha

Fill in the blanks

  1. …………….is also called the Father of the nation.
  2. Gandhi samadhiji is at……………in Delhi.
  3. …………………is also called festival of lights.
  4. …………….is also called festival of colors.
  5. People throw colored powder ………. at each other during Holi.
  6. Special sweet called ……………..is made on Eid-Ul-Fitr.
  7. …………is the harvest festival of Assam.
  8. …………is the harvest festival of Kerala.
  9. ………………. competition is held on the occasion of Onam.
  10. Eid is a………………. festival.
  11. ………………. is a rice harvest festival.
  12. Bhogi festival is associated with…………..                    

  13. …………….is celebrated as Makar Sankranti all over India

  14. The Clean India Movement (Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan) was launched on Gandhi Jayanti in …………

Answers: –

  1. Gandhiji
  2. Rajpath
  3. Diwali
  4. Holi
  5. Gulal
  6. Sewain
  7. Bihu
  8. Onam
  9. Boat race
  10. religious
  11. pongal
  12. harvesting
  13. lohri
  14. 2014

Answer the following

  1. 14th November – …………………….
  2. 5th September – …………………….
  3. 15th August – …………………………
  4. 26th January – …………………………….
  5. 21st March – …………………………….
  6. 25th December – ………………………….

 

Answers: –

  1. Children’s day
  2. Teachers day
  3. Independence day
  4. Republic day
  5. Navroj
  6. Christmas

 

Answer the following questions :-

Q: What are the three types of festivals celebrated in India?

The three types of festivals celebrated in India are national day festivals, religious festivals, and harvest festivals.

 

Q: What are the three national days celebrated in India?

The three national days celebrated in India are Independence Day, Republic Day, and Gandhi Jayanti.

 

Q: What happens during Independence Day celebrations in India?

During Independence Day celebrations in India, a function is held at the Red Fort in New Delhi where the Prime Minister hoists the national flag and gives a speech. The day is dedicated to remembering the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the country’s independence.

 

Q: How is Republic Day celebrated in India?

Republic Day in India is celebrated with a grand parade at Rajpath in New Delhi, where the armed forces, school children, and winners of bravery awards participate. Tableaux from different states make the parade lively, and similar celebrations take place in state capitals.

 

Q: Why is Mahatma Gandhi called the father of the nation?

Mahatma Gandhi is called the father of the nation as he led the Indians in their fight for freedom from the British.

 

Q: How is Gandhi Jayanti celebrated in India?

Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated on 2nd October every year in India. A function is held at his Samadhi at Rajghat in New Delhi, where the President, Prime Minister, and others offer prayers. Prayer meetings are held across the country, and people pledge to follow Gandhiji’s teachings of non-violence and truth.

 

Q: What is Diwali and how is it celebrated in India?

Diwali is a religious festival celebrated throughout the country. It is also known as the festival of lights, and people decorate their houses with diyas, lights, and candles. They burst firecrackers, make floor patterns called rangoli, worship Goddess Lakshmi, wear new clothes, eat special food and sweets, and visit friends and relatives to greet them and give gifts. Diwali marks the onset of winter in North India.

 

Q: What is Holi and how is it celebrated in India?

Holi is a festival of colours celebrated mainly in North India. People throw coloured powder called Gulal on each other. Holi signals the end of winter and the time when the wheat crop is ready for harvesting.

 

Q: What is Dussehra and how is it celebrated in India?

Dussehra celebrates the victory of good over evil. It is believed that on this day, the God Rama killed Ravana, the 10-headed demon King. Ram Leela, a dance drama depicting the story of Rama’s life, is staged in West Bengal and some other states.

 

Q: What is Guru Parab and how is it celebrated in India?

Guru Parab is the festival of the Guru celebrated by the Sikhs. Huge processions are taken out in towns and cities, and people go to Gurudwaras to offer prayers. Langars are held where free meals are given to all. The holy book of the Sikh called Guru Granth Sahib is read on this day, and there is a big celebration in the Golden Temple at Amritsar.

 

Q: What is Eid ul Fitr and how is it celebrated?

Eid ul Fitr is celebrated to mark the end of a month-long period of fasting called Ramzan. Prayers are offered at the mosque and people wear new clothes. Special sweet dishes are prepared and money and clothes are donated to the poor.

 

Q: What is Christmas and how is it celebrated?

Christmas is celebrated on 25th December every year as the birthday of Jesus Christ. Special prayers take place in churches on Christmas Eve. Christmas trees are decorated, plum cakes are baked and children receive gifts from Santa Claus.

 

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