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How many costaleros usually carry a single paso?
 
35-50
 
25-35
 
15-20
 
70-80
What is the typical weight of a large paso carried in Seville?
 
1,000 - 2,000 kg
 
500 - 1,000 kg
 
3,000 - 4,000 kg
Which brotherhood carries the iconic image known as “El Señor de Sevilla”?
El Gran Poder.
On average, how many nazarenos participate across all Seville brotherhoods during Holy Week?
 
Approx 60,000
 
Approx 80,000
 
Approx 30,000
 
Approx 20,000
Which brotherhood has the largest number of nazarenos in Seville?
La Macarena, often exceeding 3,000 nazarenos.
Which is considered the oldest brotherhood participating in Semana Santa in Seville?
El Silencio (Hermandad del SantĂ­simo Cristo de la Salud), founded in 1340.
Which Spanish region is known for its “Living Passion,” where locals act out the final days of Jesus’ life?
Castilla-La Mancha
Which Spanish city is known for its “Procession of the Holy Burial,” one of the oldest in the country?
Zamora
What is the name of the long candles carried by Nazarenos in Spanish processions?
Cirios
What is the name of the traditional Easter cake in Catalonia, often decorated with chocolate figures?
La Mona de Pascua
What is the name of the traditional Spanish drum processions held in AragĂłn during Holy Week?
The Drum Route (Ruta del Tambor)
Which Spanish region is known for its silent and solemn Holy Week traditions?
Castile and LeĂłn
Pentecost marks the end of the Easter season in many Christian traditions
 
True
 
False
What does the cross on a hot cross bun represent?
 
The crucifixion
 
Two roads of life
 
Four squares of life
 
Where to start eating the bun
What is the traditional greeting on Easter Sunday in many Christian cultures?
 
Christ is risen
 
Christ is up
 
Christ got up
 
Christ took off
What is the name of the garden where Jesus prayed before his arrest?
Gethsemane
What does the Easter candle represent?
 
The light of Christ
 
The light of Hope
 
The light of the Church
 
The light at Dawn
What is the name of the traditional Easter bread in many Eastern European countries?
 
Paska
 
Bollykaska
 
Mundo
 
Crosska
Holy Week is also known as __________Week in English.
Easter Week
What food is traditionally avoided by many Christians on Good Friday?
 
meat
 
fish
 
eggs
 
kebab
What is traditionally removed from churches on Good Friday?
 
flowers
 
crosses
 
cups
 
pictures
What is the name of the Jewish festival that often overlaps with Easter?
 
Passover
 
Pass under
 
Pass able
 
Pass along
Which meal is traditionally eaten on Easter Sunday in many cultures?
 
Roast Lamb
 
Roast Duck
 
Roast Beef
 
Burger King burger and fries
What does the Easter lily traditionally symbolize?
 
Purity
 
Sadness
 
Reflection
 
Hope
Which animal is often associated with delivering Easter eggs?
 
The Easter Rabbit
 
The Easter hen
 
The Easter Eagle
 
The Easter Penguin
What is the period of 40 days before Easter called?
 
lent
 
fasting
 
reflection
 
no chocolate
Which day of Holy Week commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus?
 
Good Friday
 
Sad Friday
 
Holy Friday
 
Bad Friday
What symbol is commonly used to represent new life during Easter?
 
an egg
 
a pineapple
 
an apple
 
a doughnut
Which day of Holy Week is traditionally associated with the Last Supper?
Thursday (Maundy Thursday)
What event does Palm Sunday commemorate?
 
Jesus entering Jerusalem
 
Jesus entering Bethlehem
 
Jesus entering Rome
 
Jesus entering El Corte Ingles