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Lunar New Year

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    It's a big holiday but how much do your students know about it?
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  • How many people celebrate Lunar New Year?
    5 million
    1 million
    2 billion
    3 billion
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  • Why does the Lunar New Year date change each year?
    It's always starts the last week of January.
    It follows the Solar calendar.
    It doesn't change.
    It follows the Lunar calendar.
  •  15
  • How many Chinese Zodiac animals are there?
    12
    11
    13
    10
  •  10
  • 2022 is the year of the...?
    Monkey
    Pig
    Goat
    Tiger
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  • What food do people eat during Lunar New Year?
    Chicken
    Rice
    Dumplings
    Fish
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  • What color decorations are everywhere during the Chinese New Year?
    Brown
    Green
    Yellow
    Red
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  • What is not allowed during the Chinese New Year?
    Washing, sweeping, or taking out the garbage
    Bathing, washing or running any water
    Sleeping, playing, or leaving the house
    Exercise, laundry or watching any t.v.
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  • What is taboo to give as a gift during this holiday?
    Hair brushes
    Wallets
    Mirrors
    Shoes
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  • No single hour in any other country sees as many _____ as in China around the midnight beginning Chinese New Year
    fireworks
    dragon dances
    flying lanterns
    gifts given
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  • How many days do Chinese New Year celebrations last?
    14
    13
    12
    15
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  • What takes place on the last day of the New Year celebrations?
    Dragon Boat Festival
    Tomb Sweeping Festival
    Double Seven Festival
    Lantern Festival
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  • Chinese New Year is usually referred to in China as the festival of which season?
    Spring
    Autumn
    Winter
    Summer
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  • Which of the following countries DOES NOT celebrates Chinese New Year, more widely known as Lunar New Year?
    Vietnam
    Japan
    Korea
    Malaysia
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  • Which of the following foods associated with Chinese New Year is NOT actually Chinese in origin?
    Dumplings
    Spring Rolls
    Fortune Cookies
    Nian Gao
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