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1. How can people immerse ashes responsibly?
A. Directly in the river
B. In specific designated areas
C. In ponds
D. Anywhere
2. How often is Kumbh Mela celebrated in one place?
A. Every 12 years
B. Every year
C. Every 6 years
D. Every 10 years
3. How does the Ganga begin its flow?
A. From a spring
B. As a tiny stream from melting ice
C. From a glacier
D. From a water source
4. What is the international recognition of Kumbh Mela?
A. Smallest religious gathering
B. Largest religious gathering
C. Oldest religious festival
D. Newest cultural event
5. What is the source of Ganga's water?
A. Underground wells
B. Melting glaciers in Gomukh
C. Rainfall in the plains
D. Snowfall in Haridwar
6. Why is the Triveni Sangam considered holy?
A. It has a temple nearby
B. It is the meeting point of three rivers
C. It has historical importance
D. It is where pilgrims gather
7. What is "Teerth Raj Prayag"?
A. A holy mountain
B. Another name for Triveni Sangam
C. A river
D. A religious ceremony
8. Which of the following rivers is not mentioned in the chapter?
A. Saraswati
B. Yamuna
C. Godavari
D. Ganga
9. What increases as Ganga flows down from the mountains?
A. Its width and volume
B. Its purity
C. Its speed
D. Its height
10. What is the role of local people in cleaning the Ganga?
A. Immersing waste
B. Organizing awareness programs
C. Bathing in the river
D. None of the above
12. What is the Bay of Bengal referred to in the chapter?
A. A holy city
B. The endpoint of Ganga's journey
C. A mountain range
D. The source of Ganga
13. What are the sides of the Ganga covered with in the plains?
A. Forests
B. Green fields
C. Sand
D. Stones
14. How can industrial waste affect Ganga's purity?
A. It increases its volume
B. It pollutes the water
C. It makes it holy
D. It clears the river
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