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Lohri is a famous winter festival celebrated in Northern India, especially in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and Delhi. People celebrate it with great excitement to mark the end of winter and welcome longer days. This festival is observed with joy by Sikhs, Hindus, and anyone who loves fun and traditions.

On Lohri night, people light big bonfires, sing songs, and dance around the fire. They throw peanuts, sesame seeds, and popcorn into the fire as a way to say goodbye to the old year and start fresh. Families also enjoy delicious food like sarson da saag and makki di roti.

The festival has a strong connection with farmers as it marks the beginning of the harvest season. Kids go door to door singing traditional songs, collecting sweets, and receiving blessings. It is also a special celebration for families who recently had a marriage or a newborn baby.

Lohri teaches us the importance of family, culture, and nature. It is not just about fun but also about respecting traditions and thanking nature for its blessings.

To help you understand Lohri better, we are giving you a few questions. Try answering them and learn more about this joyful festival!


 

1. In which region is Lohri primarily celebrated?

a) Southern India
b) Northern India ✅
c) Western India
d) Eastern India

2. What does Lohri mark the end of?

a) Summer
b) Monsoon
c) Winter ✅
d) Harvest

3. Which community mainly celebrates Lohri?

a) Gujaratis
b) Bengalis
c) Punjabis ✅
d) Marathis

4. When is Lohri celebrated?

a) After Holi
b) On Diwali
c) One day before Maghi ✅
d) During Baisakhi

5. Is Lohri an official holiday in Punjab?

a) Yes ✅
b) No
c) Only in some districts
d) Only for Sikhs

6. What is the traditional purpose of lighting a bonfire during Lohri?

a) To keep warm
b) To signify longer days after winter solstice ✅
c) To ward off evil spirits
d) To celebrate marriages

7. Which food is traditionally eaten during Lohri?

a) Jalebi
b) Sarson da Saag with Makki di Roti ✅
c) Dhokla
d) Idli

8. What is the significance of throwing food into the Lohri bonfire?

a) Feeding animals
b) Burning the old year and welcoming the new ✅
c) Cooking food
d) Offering to rain gods

9. Which festival is celebrated the day after Lohri?

a) Diwali
b) Makar Sankranti ✅
c) Baisakhi
d) Holi

10. Who was Dulla Bhatti?

a) A Mughal emperor
b) A Punjabi hero who saved girls ✅
c) A musician
d) A farmer

11. What do children traditionally collect for Lohri?

a) Fireworks
b) Logs, grains, and jaggery ✅
c) Fruits
d) Flowers

12. Which tradition is followed in Jammu during Lohri?

a) Chajja dance ✅
b) Garba dance
c) Kathakali
d) Bihu

13. What is the festival called in the Sindhi community?

a) Maghi
b) Lal Loi ✅
c) Pongal
d) Sankranti

14. What does Lohri symbolize for farmers?

a) Beginning of harvest season ✅
b) End of planting season
c) Winter crop loss
d) Rainfall prediction

15. What are the collections given to children during Lohri known as?

a) Lohri ✅
b) Maghi
c) Sankranti gifts
d) Makar

16. Which crop’s products are central to Lohri celebrations?

a) Wheat
b) Sugarcane ✅
c) Rice
d) Maize

17. Which of the following is NOT associated with Lohri?

a) Til rice
b) Sarson da Saag
c) Pongal ✅
d) Gajak

18. What does the festival signify according to folklore?

a) Longer nights
b) Longer days ✅
c) Shorter days
d) Monsoon season

19. What is the date range for Lohri in the 21st century?

a) 10th–11th January
b) 12th–13th January ✅
c) 15th–16th January
d) 8th–9th January

20. What activity is considered inauspicious during Lohri?

a) Wearing white clothes
b) Turning children away empty-handed ✅
c) Lighting small bonfires
d) Serving spicy food

21. What are peanuts and sesame seeds used for during Lohri?

a) Making garlands
b) Cooking rice
c) Tossing into the bonfire ✅
d) Eating with ghee

22. Who traditionally performs the Gidda dance during Lohri?

a) Men
b) Women ✅
c) Children
d) Farmers

23. Which meal is most commonly associated with Lohri dinner?

a) Biryani
b) Makki di Roti with Sarson da Saag ✅
c) Daal Chawal
d) Rajma Rice

24. What represents burning the old year during Lohri?

a) Bonfire ✅
b) Dhol music
c) Bhangra dance
d) Singing folk songs

25. What do boys smear on their faces in some Lohri traditions?

a) Clay
b) Ash ✅
c) Turmeric
d) Paint

26. Where is Lohri celebrated as Lal Loi?

a) Himachal Pradesh
b) Haryana
c) Sindh ✅
d) Punjab

27. What is considered a traditional Lohri sweet?

a) Jalebi
b) Gajak ✅
c) Rasgulla
d) Ladoo

28. What is poured around the Lohri bonfire by Hindus?

a) Oil
b) Water and milk ✅
c) Tea
d) Sand

29. Who traditionally distributes treats during Lohri?

a) Village head
b) Elders of the house ✅
c) Farmers
d) Musicians

30. What does the Chajja represent in Jammu’s Lohri tradition?

a) A Peacock ✅
b) A Phoenix
c) A Firework
d) A Lantern

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