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Which of the following is NOT a religion?
 
British
 
Christian
 
Jewish
 
Muslim
Which Chinese festival from the book is only celebrated in Hong Kong?
 
Cheung Chau Bun Festival
 
Chinese New Year
 
Ching Ming
 
Dragon Boat Festival
How do they celebrate Easter in Finland?
They dress up as witches and visit neighbour's to scare away the evil spirits.
Name a traditional British game to play at Halloween.
Bobbing for apples / Apple bobbing
On which festival do Hong Kong people visit their ancestor's graves?
Ching Ming
On which festival do people from Finland visit their ancestor's graves?
Christmas
Name 2 festivals where people might dress up as witches.
Halloween and Easter (in Finland)
Which country must this card come from?
France
Who celebrates the holy month of Ramadan?
Muslim people
Who celebrates Diwali?
Hindu people
What is the Jewish festival of lights called?
Hannukah
Name 3 festivals where people give/receive (exchange) presents.
Hannukah, Christmas, Eid al Fitr
What are latkes?
fried potato cakes
When do people eat 'zong zi'?
Dragon Boat Festival
At which festival are people NOT supposed to eat between sunrise and sunset?
Ramadan
What is the Hindu festival of lights called?
Diwali
When do people in Finland get Christmas presents?
on Christmas Eve
Name 2 Hindu festivals from the book.
Holi and Diwali
Name 2 Christian festivals from the book.
Christmas and Easter
Name 2 Muslim festivals from the book.
Ramadan and Eid al Fitr
Name the Jewish festival in the book.
Hannukah
Name 5 Chinese festivals from the book
Chinese New Year, Dragon Boat festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Ching Ming, Cheung Chau Bun Festival