Q. Which of the following is not a fair/festival of Bihar? Answer:
Bihu
Notes: Bihula- Bihula or Bisahari festival,is a popular festival of Bihar, especially in Anga region(Bhagalpur) celebrates the worship of "Mansa deity". Bihula is worshipped like a goddess on Nag Panchami day, the fifth day of Shravan month.
Sama-Chakeva- This is a festival specially celebrated in Mithila, dedicated to the brother- sister relationship .The celebration of this usual festival of Mithila commences with the flight of birds from the Himalayas that migrate towards the plains. This festival is also connected with a play commemorating the story of Krishna's sister 'Sama'. Sama-Chakeba (1972) is a play based on the folklore of Shyama and Chakeva, by Rajeshwar Jha; it focusses on the loving tie of brother and sister.
Madhushravani- It is mainly observed in Mithilanchal in the months of July-August. It is celebrated for 13 consecutive days and ends with an elaborate pooja and feasting. This pooja represents the arrival of monsoon season. During this festival, the women folk worship the snakes.
Bihu - it is celebrated in Assam.