National and International Days
National and International Days are observed globally to raise awareness, celebrate achievements, promote social causes, and commemorate important historical events. Questions from these observances frequently appear in entrance and public service examinations.
Practice MCQs for National and International Days
Fundamental Principles
International Day
A day designated by the United Nations or international organizations to promote awareness about global issues.
National Day
A day observed within a country to commemorate important historical, cultural, or political events.
Observance
The act of celebrating or recognizing a particular day, event, or cause.
Essential Formulation Tips
- Remember World Environment Day is observed on June 5.
- World Health Day is celebrated on April 7 every year.
- International Women's Day falls on March 8.
- United Nations Day is observed on October 24.
- Constitution Day of Nepal is celebrated on Ashoj 3.
Contextual Inquiries (FAQs)
Q: Why are International Days celebrated?
A: They raise awareness and encourage action on global issues such as health, environment, education, and human rights.
Q: Who declares International Days?
A: Most international days are proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly or specialized agencies.
Q: Which International Day is celebrated on March 8?
A: International Women's Day.
Q: When is Nepal's Constitution Day celebrated?
A: Ashoj 3 every year according to the Nepali calendar.
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CMAT Nepali National Days - Set 1
Q1. Nepal celebrates National Democracy Day on:
Q2. Constitution Day of Nepal is observed on:
Q3. National Unity Day is celebrated on:
Q4. National Education Day in Nepal is observed on:
Q5. Martyrs' Day in Nepal begins from:
Q6. National Children's Day is celebrated on:
Q7. National Civil Service Day is observed on:
Q8. National Constitution Day is also known as:
Q9. Which day marks the Nepali New Year?
Q10. National Unity Day is associated with: