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In many countries, people eat special ham at Easter. True or False?
True
In 2007, an Easter egg with a lot of diamonds on it was sold for ÂŁ9 million. True or False?
True
The tallest chocolate egg in the world was 10.39m in height and made in _____.
 
Italy
 
Belgium
 
Portugal
 
Australia
On Easter Sunday in this country, many people have a long barbecue with family and friends in their gardens. Which country is it?
 
Argentina
 
France
 
Spain
 
Guatemala
In this country children fly coloured kites that they make. Which country is it?
 
Bermuda
 
Brazil
 
Spain
 
Australia
In which country do people put coloured eggs on trees at Easter?
 
Germany
 
France
 
Spain
 
Sweden
In this country people have egg fights - if your egg doesn't break, you are the winner. Which country is it?
 
Bulgaria
 
Germany
 
Greece
 
France
Easter in Guatemala is celebrated with handicrafted carpets on the streets of some cities. True or False?
True
Instead of Easter bunnies, church bells bring chocolate to kids in France. True or False?
False
Easter in Mexico is celebrated for a long time, it's a two week holiday. True or False?
True
Egg painting is an Easter tradition in many European countries. True or False?
True
In which country do children roll eggs across the grass at the White House?
 
USA
 
UK
 
France
 
Spain
The Easter Bear hides Easter eggs in the USA. True or False?
False
A giant Easter bunny flies over the UK, starting from London. True or False?
False
In Poland there is a tradition called 'Wet Monday', where people try to wet each other with buckets of water or water guns. True or False?
True
Young children in Finland and Sweden dress up as witches for Easter. True or False?
True