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Delhi Public School Tapi Learning Partnership 2018-19 DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL TAPI LEARNING PARTNERSHIP 2018-19 CLASS - III Janmashtami Quiz 1) Janmashtami is related to which lord? Lord Krishna 2) Janmashtami is observed in the month of ____________ Shraavana 3) The term Krishna in Sanskrit means _____________ Black 4) Where Lord Krishna born? Mathura Jail 5) Lord Krishna is the avatar of which God? Vishnu 6) Where Lord Krishna spent his childhood? Vrindavan 7) What was Lord Krishna’s brother name? Balram 8) Name the dance which Lord Krishna used to play with the gopi’s of Vrindavan? Ras Leela 9) Who was the actual mother of Lord Krishna? Devki 10) Name the maternal uncle of Lord Krishna who was slain by God? Kans 11) Who was Lord Krishnas’ favourite brother of Pandavas? Arjun 12) Which hill Lord Krishna lifted to protect people of Brindavan from Indra’s rainstorm? Govardhan 13) What Lord Krishna used to steal from Gopi’s pots? Makhan (Butter) 14) Which witch demon was killed by Lord Krishna? Putna 15) On which river bank Krishna used to play his flute? Yamuna 16) By which name the Bal Krishna is depicted and worshipped? Ladoo Gopal, Kanha 17) What is Lord Krishna’s usual dress? Yellow dhoti with peacock feather crown DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL TAPI LEARNING PARTNERSHIP 2018-19 CLASS - III 18) Who was Lord Krishna’ s beloved? Radha 19) Lord Krishna is known by how many names? 108 20) What is the meaning of Krishna? Dark Blue 21) Who was Lord Krishna’s childhood, intimate true friend? Sudama 22) On which thithi is Janmashtami observed? Ashtami 23) What is Janmashtami popularly known as in Mumbai and Pune? Dahi Handi 24) What is Janmashtami popularly known as in Manipur? Krishna Janma 25) Who was Krishna’s father? Vasudeva 26) Krishna’s foster-mother who raised him in Gookula is known as? Yashoda 27) Which star is on the ascendant when Janmashtami is observed? Rohini Nakshatra 28) Krishna Janmashtami is an annual Hindu festival that celebrates the birth of Krishna, the ___________ avatar of Vishnu. a) Sixth b) Seventh c) Eighth d) Ninth 29) Krishna was the son of? a) Devaki b) Vasudeva c) Kansa d) a and b 30) Janmashtami is an important festival particularly to which tradition of Hinduism? a) Shaivism b) Shaktism c) Smartism d) Vaishnavism DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL TAPI LEARNING PARTNERSHIP 2018-19 CLASS - III 31) Which festival is celebrated every August/September, the day after Krishna Janmashtami mainly in Maharashtra? a) Makhan Handi b) Dahi Handi c) Ghee Handi d) Mitti Handi 32) In which city Bhagwan Krishna was born? a) Dwarka b) Vrindavan c) Mathura d) Kurukshetra 33) Janmashtami or Shri Krishna Jayanti celebrates the birthday of Krishna. It is also known by which name in Maharashtra and South India? a) Gokulashtami b) Bal Ashtami c) Krishna Ashtami d) Nandashtami 34) Janmashtami is also called by all of the following names except one. Which one is not Janmashtami? a) Saatam Aatham b) Ashtami Rohini c) Sree Jayanti d) Sreebal Ashtami 35) Vasudeva, took his new-born son Krishna to Nanda on the night of the child’s birth so that Nanda and ___________ could raise him. a) Devaki b) Yashoda c) Vasuki d) Mahamaya DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL TAPI LEARNING PARTNERSHIP 2018-19 CLASS - III 36) In which city Bhagwan Krishna grow up? a) Gokul and Vrindavan b) Mathura c) Dwarika d) Puri 37) Janmashtami is a popular festival celebrated to mark the birth of a Hindu God. Which God is this? a) Krishna b) Surya c) Rama d) Buddha 38) Representations in temples often show Krishna associated with his brother Balarama and sister ____________. a) Rukmini b) Satyabhama c) Subhadra 39) Name the daughter of Bhishmaka who was married to Lord Krishna a. Kalindi b. Satya c. Rukmini 40) What was Krishna’s favourite food? a. Milk b. Halwa c. Makhan ******************************************************** .
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