GK quiz on Diwali

Diwali GK Quiz: Diwali is also known as Deepavali or the Festival of Lights. It is one of the most celebrated festivals in India. The spirit of Diwali is the victory of good over evil. Let’s learn more about Diwali in the form of GK questions.

1. From which language does the word Diwali originate?

a) Turns on

b) Apabhramsa

c) Sanskrit

d) Prakrit

Answer: c

Explanation: The word Diwali is derived from the Sanskrit word “deepavali” which means the festival of lights.

2. In which month of the Hindu calendar is Diwali celebrated?

a) Ashwin

b) Ashadha

c) Card

d) Magha

Answer: c

Explanation: Diwali is celebrated in the month of Kartika in the Hindu calendar.

3. How many days is Diwali celebrated in India?

a) 2 days

b) 5 days

c) 6 days

d) 4 days

Answer: c

Explanation: Diwali is celebrated for 5 days, starting with Dhanteras and ending with Bhaiya Dooj celebrations.

4. Who defeated Narkasur?

a) Lord Vishnu

b) Lord Rama

c) Lord Krishna

d) Lord of Yama

Answer: c

Explanation: Narakasur was defeated by Lord Krishna

5. Which oil is used to light diya during Diwali?

a) Maize

b) Mustard

c) Peanuts

d) Coconut

Answer: b

Explanation: Mustard oil is used to light diyas during Diwali.

6. The second day of Diwali is known as?

a) Bhai Dooj

b) Dhanteras

c) Govardhan Pooja

d) Naraka Chaturdashi

Answer: d

Explanation: The second day of Diwali is known as Naraka Chaturdashi, it is the celebration of the defeat of Narakasur by Lord Krishna.

7. Which day of Diwali celebrates the bond between siblings?

a) First

b) Second

c) Fourth

d) Fifth

Answer: d

Explanation: The fifth day of Diwali is celebrated as Bhai Dooj or Bhai Phonta or Bhai Tika in different parts of India and Nepal. It is celebrated as a day of bonding between brothers and sisters.

8. Why is Diwali celebrated among Sikhs?

a) For Ram’s victory over Ravana

b) Liberation of Guru Hargobind

c) Defeat of Narakasura by Shri Krishna

d) None of the above

Answer: b

Explanation: Sikhs celebrate Diwali to celebrate Guru Hargobind’s release from imprisonment in Gwalior and his return to Amritsar.

9. Diwali is not a major celebration in which religion?

a) Jainism

b) Sikhism

c) Judaism

d) Hinduism

Answer: c

Explanation: Diwali is not a major festival in Judaism, but it is celebrated with much fervor in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism.

10. Which god is worshiped along with Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali?

a) Narayana

b) Vishnu

c) Krishna

d) Ganesha

Answer: d

Explanation: Ganesha is worshiped along with Goddess Lakshmi in Diwali. Since both Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha are considered to be givers of wealth and prosperity in the Hindu religion.

11. Lord Rama was the ruler of which country?

a) Indraprastha

b) Mithila

c) Ayodhya

d) Hastinapur

Answer: c

Explanation: Lord Rama was the king of Ayodhya, he was the son of Dasaratha and Kaushalya, and he is said to be the seventh mahavtar of Vishnu.

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