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
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