Indian Festivals
General Knowledge
Food
Trivia Questions
Word Unscrambling
100

Known as the festival of colors, this spring festival is celebrated by people throwing colored powder and water at each other.

What is Holi?

100

The chemical formula H2O represents this life-sustaining compound.

What is Water?

100

A round, sweet ball made from gram flour, ghee, and sugar, often eaten during festivals.

What is a Ladoo?

100

All the kids tell this to their parents when they don’t like something.

What is bruh/bro?

100

Unscramble the letters: PLAPE

What is Apple?

200

Celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna, this festival is often marked by the ritual of dahi handi in some parts of India.

What is Janmashtami?

200

Located in Paris, this museum is the home of the Mona Lisa.

What is the Louvre?

200

This layered sweet made from gram flour, sugar, and ghee literally melts in your mouth.  

What is Mysore Pak?

200

This is the only bird that can fly backwards.

What is a hummingbird?

200

Unscramble the letters:TAJHAMAL

What is Taj mahal?

300

This pilgrimage festival, which takes place every 12 years at one of four sacred riverbank locations, is the world's largest gathering of its kind.

What is the Kumbh Mela?

300

This iconic London clock tower was officially renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to commemorate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee.

What is Big Ben?

300

This seed spice is often dry roasted or added to curries for a nutty flavor; is also aids digestion. 

What is Cumin?

300

What did the left eye say to the right eye?



What is "Something between us smells"?

300

Unscramble the letters:SOMASA

What is Samosa?

400

In addition to the more common stories of Lord Rama and Krishna, some regions of India, particularly in the east, also associate Diwali with the victory of this goddess over a fierce demon.



Who is Kali?

400

This country is known as the land of the rising sun.

 


What is Japan?

400

This creamy rice pudding is flavored with cardamom and garnished with nuts. 

What is Kheer?

400

The Indian tradition to request guests at least 5 times to take food?

What is formality? 

400

Unscramble the letters: YRIBALR

What is the Library?

500

This is a commemoration of the day when Lord Krishna imparted the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita to his comrade Arjuna on the battlefield of Kurukshetra.



What is Gita Jayanti?

500

This is the smallest unit of life.



What is a cell?

500

Derived from Sanskrit for "Fragrant" this spice mix is the foundation of North Indian cooking.

What is Garam Masala?

500

This is so fragile that saying its name breaks it.

What is silence?

500

Unscramble the letters: DNGLOA

What is Gondola

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