Kerala Piravi Quiz Questions and Answers
This quiz covers a range of topics related to Kerala Piravi, from basic facts to more in-depth knowledge about the state’s culture, history, and geography.
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Easy
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Q: When is Kerala Piravi celebrated? A: November 1st
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Q: What year did Kerala become a state? A: 1956
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Q: Which three regions were unified to form Kerala? A: Malabar, Cochin, and Travancore
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Q: What is the official language of Kerala? A: Malayalam
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Q: What is the traditional dance form of Kerala known for its elaborate costumes and storytelling? A: Kathakali
Medium
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Q: Who was the first Chief Minister of Kerala? A: E. M. S. Namboodiripad
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Q: Which famous festival of Kerala involves snake boat races? A: Onam
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Q: What is the name of the highest peak in Kerala? A: Anamudi
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Q: Which backwater destination in Kerala is known as the “Venice of the East”? A: Alleppey (Alappuzha)
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Q: What is the traditional martial art of Kerala? A: Kalaripayattu
Also read : Kerala Piravi Ashamsakal
Hard
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Q: Who wrote the “Atmopadesa Satakam,” a famous Malayalam literary work? A: Sree Narayana Guru
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Q: What is the name of the ancient system of medicine practiced in Kerala? A: Ayurveda
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Q: Which king of Travancore is credited with promoting education and social reforms in the 19th century? A: Swathi Thirunal Rama Varma
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Q: Which district in Kerala is known for its spice plantations and is nicknamed “The Spice Garden of India”? A: Idukki
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Q: What is the name of the unique boat race held in Aranmula during Onam? A: Aranmula Vallamkali
Here are some more Kerala Piravi quiz questions, with a mix of different categories and difficulty levels:
History
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Q: Which ruler is known as the “Maker of Modern Travancore”? A: Sri Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma
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Q: What was the role of the Vaikom Satyagraha in Kerala’s history? A: It was a movement against untouchability and caste discrimination, allowing lower-caste Hindus access to temples.
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Q: Name a prominent figure in the Kerala Renaissance who fought against social evils and promoted education. A: (Any of these are acceptable) Sree Narayana Guru, Ayyankali, Chattampi Swamikal
Geography
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Q: Which district in Kerala is known as the “land of looms and lores”? A: Kannur
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Q: Which river in Kerala is known as the “lifeline of Kerala”? A: Periyar River
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Q: Kerala has a long coastline along the Arabian Sea. True or False? A: True
Culture
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Q: What is the name of the traditional lamp used in Kerala homes and temples? A: Nilavilakku
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Q: Which art form combines elements of dance, music, and acting, often depicting stories from Hindu epics? A: Koodiyattam
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Q: What is the name of the harvest festival celebrated in Kerala, usually in August or September? A: Onam (though this was mentioned earlier, it’s central to Kerala)
Food
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Q: What is the main ingredient in “appam,” a popular Kerala breakfast dish? A: Fermented rice batter and coconut milk
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Q: Which delicious fish curry is a staple in Kerala cuisine? A: Meen Curry (accept any specific type like Meen Molee)
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Q: What is “puttu” usually made from? A: Steamed rice flour and coconut