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Celebrating Festivals

CBSE · Class 3 · EVS

Flashcards for Celebrating Festivals — CBSE Class 3 EVS. Quick Q&A cards covering key concepts, definitions, and formulas.

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Card 1Festivals and Flowers

What is the name of the festival celebrated in Kashmir with beautiful tulip flowers?

Answer

Kashmir tulip festival. This festival is celebrated in spring when colorful tulips bloom in Kashmir, making the gardens look very beautiful.

Card 2Festivals and Flowers

What are buransh flowers and when do they bloom?

Answer

Buransh are red flowers (Rhododendron) that bloom in spring. People in hill areas like Jammu place these flowers at doorsteps during spring festivals.

Card 3Festivals and Flowers

Name three flowers mentioned in Rishi's story that he could recognize in the garden.

Answer

Rose, marigold, and hibiscus. These are common flowers that can be found in many Indian gardens.

Card 4Regional Festivals

What is Vishu Kani and which state celebrates it?

Answer

Vishu Kani is an auspicious ritual observed on the first day of the Malayali new year in Kerala. People use yellow amaltas flowers, fruits and vegetables to bring good luck for the year.

Card 5Festival Foods

What is haakh and where is it commonly eaten?

Answer

Haakh is a kind of leafy vegetable eaten with hot rice in Kashmir. It is a traditional Kashmiri dish that is very tasty.

Card 6Travel Safety

What safety measure should you follow when the bus goes around hairpin turns in mountains?

Answer

Stay seated, hold on to the seat handles, don't lean out of windows, and follow the driver's instructions. Hairpin turns can be dangerous if not careful.

Card 7Regional Festivals

Name the spring festival celebrated in Jharkhand mentioned in the chapter.

Answer

Sarhul festival. People wear traditional clothes, walk to sakhua trees, carry germinated grains and flowers, and celebrate with singing and dancing to drums.

Card 8Geography Facts

What is the height of Mount Everest and where is it located?

Answer

Mount Everest is about 8,848 metres high and is located in Nepal, our neighboring country. It is the highest mountain peak in the world.

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