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Test Your Republic Day IQ with Bookalooza!
Dive into this fun and engaging quiz to see how much you know about India's Republic Day, its history, and the Constitution. Let’s celebrate unity, diversity, and patriotism with Bookalooza!
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1. When did India gain independence from British rule?
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January 26, 1950
August 15, 1947
December 25, 1949
January 1, 1948
2. Who is considered the architect of the Indian Constitution?
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Mahatma Gandhi
Jawaharlal Nehru
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
3. Why was January 26 chosen as the day to adopt the Constitution of India?
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It was Mahatma Gandhi’s birthday.
It marked the day in 1929 when India resolved to seek complete independence.
It was the day India became a democracy.
It was the day British rule ended.
4. What does the saffron color in the Indian flag represent?
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Truth and peace
Courage and sacrifice
Faith and valor
Unity and diversity
5. Who was the first President of India to hoist the flag on Republic Day?
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Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Jawaharlal Nehru
Dr. S. Radhakrishnan
Subhash Chandra Bose
6. What is the Ashoka Chakra in the Indian flag a symbol of?
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National unity
Eternal wheel of law
Peace and prosperity
The struggle for independence
7. Which famous parade takes place on Republic Day in New Delhi?
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Independence Parade
Freedom March
Republic Day Parade
Constitution March
8. What is the main purpose of the Constitution of India?
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To ensure equality, freedom, and justice for all citizens.
To enforce colonial laws.
To celebrate cultural diversity only.
To elect leaders for the country.
9. When was the first Republic Day celebrated?
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August 15, 1947
January 26, 1950
October 2, 1950
November 14, 1947
10. Write the name of the website where you read this blog post.
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