Organizer: NSS Cell of Kolhan University , Chaibasa , Jharkhand in collaboration with NSS Unit of Karim City College, Jamshedpur
International Yoga Day is celebrated on 21st June every year to spread awareness about the holistic nature of yoga and promote it as a regular regime throughout the world for better health.
Yoga is not about self-improvement; it’s about self-acceptance.”
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1. The International Day Of Yoga was first celebrated in which year?*
10 points
2014
2015
2017
2018
2. The word ‘yoga’ is derived from which language?*
10 points
Sanskrit
English
Tamil
Hindi
3. What is the theme of International Day of Yoga 2024?*
10 points
Yoga for well-being
Yoga for all
Yoga for People
Yoga for Women Empowerment
4. How many steps are performed in Surya Namaskara?*
10 points
7
24
10
12
5. Which Indian Prime Minister proposed the idea of International Yoga Day to the United Nations?*
10 points
Jawaharlal Nehru
Narendra Modi
Indira Gandhi
Rajiv Gandhi
6. When is International Yoga Day celebrated every year?”*
10 points
20th May
9th March
21st June
8th November
7. Name the asana in which the waist and arms look like a cobra?*
10 points
Bhujangasana
Tadasana
Ardhachakrasana
Vakrasana
Celebration of International Yoga in India is done by which ministry?
*
10 points
Ministry of Civil Aviation
Ministry of Ayush
Ministry of Communication
Ministry of Human Resource and Development
9. Yoga is best described by which of these phrases?
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10 points
A spiritual discipline
A competitive sport
A form of exercise
None of these
10. Who said Yoga is a “means of compressing one’s evolution into a single life or a few months or even a few hours of one’s bodily existence” ?*
10 points
Rabindranath Tagore
Buddha
Mahatma Gandhi
Swami Vivekananda