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Halloween

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  • Where do people celebrate the Day of the Dead? a) Germany b) Greece c) Mexico d) Botswana
    c) Mexico
  • Halloween has its roots in the ancient Celtic festival called … a) Solstice b) Christmas c) Samhain d) Hannukah
    c) Samhain
  • Halloween is celebrated on: a) October 31 b) October 30 c) November 31 d) May 31
    a) October 31
  • What famous magician died on Halloween? a) David Copperfield b) Harry Houdini c) Doug Henning d) Ricky Jay
    b) Harry Houdini
  • Which mythic figure has horns and a tail and lives in hell? a) a zombie b) a werewolf c) a devil d) a skeleton
    c) a devil
  • Halloween is also known as … a) All Hallowing Day b) All Saints Day c) All Hallows Eve d) Hall Eve
    c) All Hallows Eve
  • What are vampires NOT afraid of? a) sunlight b) holy water c) pumpkin d) garlic
    c) pumpkin
  • If you want to get rid of a ghost, walk around the ghost … and it will disappear.  a) twice b) five times c) ten times d) three times
    b) five times
  • If you look into a mirror at midnight on Halloween, you will see your future … a) husband/wife b) child c) boss d) father-in-law
    a) husband/wife
  • Where does Count Dracula live? a) Transylvania b) Novosibirsk c) The Bermuda Triangle d) Muskogee
    a) Transylvania
  • What animal means bad luck if it crosses your path? a) a white dog b) a brown deer c) a pink fox d) a black cat
    d) a black cat
  • If you wear your clothes inside out and walk backward on Halloween, you´ll see … at midnight. a) a ghost b) a werewolf c) a witch d) Santa Claus
    c) a witch
  • On Halloween children go … a) trick-or-treating b) sledging c) tik-tokking d) swimming
    a) trick-or-treating
  • Which of the following is NOT a Halloween decoration? a) a cobweb b) a scarecrow c) a jack-o´-lantern d) a nutcracker
    d) a nutcracker
  • Who sleeps in a coffin? a) a werewolf b) a vampire c) Batman d)a wizard
    b) a vampire
  • What do you sprinkle on your doorstep to keep evil spirits out of your house? a) sugar b) pepper c) sand d) salt
    d) salt
  • What is celebrated on November 2? a) All Souls Day b) All Saints Day c) Halloween d) Easter
    a) All Souls Day
  • What did NOT people use before pumpkins to make jack-o´-lanterns? a) beets b) turnips c) watermelons d) potatoes
    c) watermelons
  • Mary Shelley published a gothic novel called … a) Satan b) Skeleton c) Frankenstein d) Spiderman
    c) Frankenstein
  • What is celebrated on November 1? a) All Souls Day b) All Saints Day c) Halloween d) Easter
    b) All Saints Day
  • Where do mummies come from? a) Australia b) Congo c) Egypt d) France
    c) Egypt
  • What do witches fly on? a) a carpet b) a broom c) a vacuum cleaner d) a sledge
    b) a broom
  • The name of the activity that involves grabbing floating fruit with your teeth is … a) dipping for apples b) apple catching c) apple bobbing d) apple fishing
    c) apple bobbing
  • A pumpkin is a … a) vegetable b) meat c) fish d) fruit
    d) fruit
  • Halloween originally started … years ago. a) 60 000 b) 1000 c) 300 d) 2000
    d) 2000
  • What phobia do you suffer from if you are scared of Halloween? a) wiccaphobia b) arachnophobia c) samhainophobia d) hallophobia
    c) samhainophobia
  • Which animal can vampires turn into? a) a bat b) a wolf c) a crow d) a swan
    a) a bat
  • Who wrote seven books about a lonely orphan who discovers that he is a wizard? a) Angela Jolie b) E. A. Poe c) J. K. Rowling d) Eric Carle
    c) J. K. Rowling
  • The First Lady to decorate the White House for Halloween was … a) Mamie Eisenhower b) Laura Bush c) Hilary Clinton d) Louisa Adams
    a) Mamie Eisenhower
  • Who comes for people´s souls when they die? a) Grim Reaper b) Harry Potter c) Phoenix d) Werewolf
    a) Grim Reaper