Chapchar Kut, a spring festival, is primarily associated with:

Harvest
Honoring ancestors
New Year
Coming of age

The correct answer is: a) Harvest.

Chapchar Kut is a spring festival celebrated by the Mizo people of Northeast India. It is a time for thanksgiving and celebration of the harvest. The festival is marked by feasting, dancing, and singing.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option b) is incorrect because Chapchar Kut is not primarily associated with honoring ancestors. While ancestors are honored during the festival, this is not the primary focus of the event.
  • Option c) is incorrect because Chapchar Kut is not primarily associated with the New Year. The festival is held in the spring, not the winter.
  • Option d) is incorrect because Chapchar Kut is not primarily associated with coming of age. While the festival may be a time for young people to come of age, this is not the primary focus of the event.
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