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SABSE BADA PRESENTS….. ‘ JNANI ‘
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 The festival of Diwali is celebrated by … A. Lighting LampsB. Tying Rakhee C. Flying Kites D. Throwing Colours
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 How many nights is the festival of Navratri celebrated? A. Five Nights B. Nine Nights C. Four NightsD. Seven Nights
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 The day the sister invites the brother for dinner is known as … A. Brothers Day B. Happy Days C. RakshabandhanD. Bhai Bij
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 The festival of colour is known as … A. NavratriB. Ramnavmi C. HoliD. Rakshabandhan
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 Which festival do we celebrate to remember Lord Shiva? A. ShivratriB. Diwali C. JanmashtamiD. Holi
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 Which national festival of India is celebrated on the 15 th day of August? A. Teachers DayB. Republic Day C. Independence DayD. Rakshabandhan
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 India’s Republic day is celebrated in which month? A. August B. January C. DecemberD. April
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 Lord Krishna’s birthday is known as … A. Krishna JayantiB. Ramnavmi C. JanmashtamiD. Shivratri
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 After nine nights of Navratri the tenth day is known as … A. Guru PujaB. Vijya Dashmi C. Kali ChaudasD. Diwali
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 Bhagwan Shree Swaminarayan’s birthday falls on the same day as … A. Shivratri B. Kali Chaudas C. DiwaliD. Ramnavmi
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 Hindus’ largest religious gathering happens during … B. HoliA. Kumbh Mela C. DiwaliD. Ratha Yatra
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 The Festival of Vijyadashmi symbolises … A. Victory over Evil B. Be Brave C. GreatnessD. Never Give Up
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 What is the meaning of Rath Yatra? A. Fasting PilgrimB. Four Pilgrimages C. Journey by Chariot D. Lord Krishna’s Parade
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 Makar, from festival Makar Sankranti means … A. Sun B. Lion C. MoonD. Capricorn
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3. £ 300 3. £ 300 4. £ 500 4. £ 500 5. £ 1,000 5. £ 1,000 6. £ 2,000 6. £ 2,000 7. £ 4,000 7. £ 4,000 8. £ 8,000 8. £ 8,000 9. £ 16,000 9. £ 16,000 10. £ 32,000 11. £ 64,000 12. £ 125,000 13. £ 250,000 14. £ 500,000 15. £ 1,000,000 2. £ 200 2. £ 200 1. £ 100 1. £ 100 The coronation of Shivaji is being celebrated as … A. Hindu Maha Din B. Hindu Ekta Diwas C. Hindu Gantantra Diwas D. Hindu Samrajya Diwas
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