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Pakistan’s Traditional Festivals & Celebrations MCQs With Answer

The most widely celebrated religious festival in Pakistan is:
A) Basant
B) Eid-ul-Fitr
C) Nowruz
D) Shandur Polo Festival

Answer
B) Eid-ul-Fitr

Eid-ul-Adha is also known as:
A) Festival of Sacrifice
B) Festival of Colors
C) Harvest Festival
D) Spring Festival

Answer
A) Festival of Sacrifice

Which province is famous for celebrating Nowruz?
A) Punjab
B) Sindh
C) Balochistan
D) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Answer
C) Balochistan

Basant, the festival of kites, is mostly associated with which city?
A) Karachi
B) Lahore
C) Peshawar
D) Quetta

Answer
B) Lahore

The Mela Chiraghan (Festival of Lights) is held annually at the shrine of:
A) Data Ganj Bakhsh
B) Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
C) Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai
D) Madho Lal Hussain

Answer
D) Madho Lal Hussain

Jashn-e-Baharan marks the arrival of which season?
A) Summer
B) Winter
C) Spring
D) Monsoon

Answer
C) Spring

The Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar is held in which city?
A) Sehwan
B) Lahore
C) Karachi
D) Multan

Answer
A) Sehwan

Shandur Polo Festival is celebrated in which province?
A) Punjab
B) Balochistan
C) Gilgit-Baltistan
D) Sindh

Answer
C) Gilgit-Baltistan

Lok Mela is an annual cultural festival held in:
A) Karachi
B) Islamabad
C) Lahore
D) Multan

Answer
B) Islamabad

Which festival is also known as the “Festival of Colors”?
A) Basant
B) Holi
C) Jashn-e-Baharan
D) Nowruz

Answer
B) Holi

Sindhi Cultural Day is celebrated annually in:
A) March
B) July
C) December
D) October

Answer
C) December

Which festival is known for its Sufi music and dhamaal dance?
A) Basant
B) Shandur Polo Festival
C) Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
D) Lok Mela

Answer
C) Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar

The Kalash Spring Festival is called:
A) Chilam Joshi
B) Nowruz
C) Urs
D) Basant

Answer
A) Chilam Joshi

Pakistan Day is celebrated on:
A) August 14
B) March 23
C) December 25
D) July 1

Answer
B) March 23

Which festival is celebrated with fireworks and bonfires in Hunza Valley?
A) Basant
B) Nowruz
C) Ginani
D) Shandur Polo Festival

Answer
C) Ginani

Chitral celebrates a polo festival at which location?
A) Gilgit
B) Shandur
C) Skardu
D) Murree

Answer
B) Shandur

Jashn-e-Shikarpur is an annual festival celebrated in:
A) Sindh
B) Punjab
C) Balochistan
D) Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Answer
A) Sindh

Quaid-e-Azam Day is celebrated on:
A) March 23
B) August 14
C) December 25
D) June 6

Answer
C) December 25

Eid Milad-un-Nabi celebrates the birth of:
A) Quaid-e-Azam
B) Allama Iqbal
C) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)
D) Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai

Answer
C) Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)

Which festival marks the beginning of the wheat harvest in Punjab?
A) Basant
B) Mela Chiraghan
C) Baisakhi
D) Shandur Polo Festival

Answer
C) Baisakhi

Gilgit-Baltistan celebrates Jashn-e-Baharan to mark:
A) Start of winter
B) Arrival of summer
C) Arrival of spring
D) New Year

Answer
C) Arrival of spring

What is the primary event of the Cholistan Desert Festival?
A) Camel Race
B) Kite Flying
C) Music Concerts
D) Fireworks

Answer
A) Camel Race

The Sibi Mela is famous for showcasing:
A) Traditional music
B) Livestock and culture
C) Kite flying
D) Polo matches

Answer
B) Livestock and culture

The Urs of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai is celebrated in which city?
A) Lahore
B) Bhit Shah
C) Karachi
D) Peshawar

Answer
B) Bhit Shah

Pakistan’s Independence Day is celebrated on:
A) March 23
B) December 25
C) August 14
D) July 1

Answer
C) August 14

Which festival is commonly celebrated by the Kalash people?
A) Eid-ul-Fitr
B) Basant
C) Chilam Joshi
D) Baisakhi

Answer
C) Chilam Joshi

Labour Day is observed in Pakistan on:
A) May 1
B) June 12
C) October 5
D) August 14

Answer
A) May 1

Which festival is associated with lighting clay lamps and fireworks?
A) Eid-ul-Adha
B) Diwali
C) Holi
D) Urs

Answer
B) Diwali

Defence Day is celebrated on:
A) August 14
B) March 23
C) September 6
D) October 16

Answer
C) September 6

Which Pakistani festival is celebrated with truck art and camel dances?
A) Sibi Mela
B) Basant
C) Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar
D) Mela Chiraghan

Answer
A) Sibi Mela

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