1) The main Christmas meal is eaten during the evening of Christmas Eve. It is often a barbecue served in the garden. a) Ireland b) Spain c) Argentina d) Brazil 2) Sometimes children leave a sock near a window. If Papai Noel (Santa Claus) finds the sock, he'll exchange it for a present! a) Egypt b) Iceland c) Argentina d) Brazil 3) Christmas Day is celebrated on January 7th. a) Egypt b) Pakistan c) Ireland d) Spain 4) On January 6th, women traditionally have a free day and men do the housework and cooking. a) Spain b) Ireland c) Pakistan d) Brazil 5) The main Christmas meal consist of 12 dishes. Carp (a river fish) is the main dish. a) Ireland b) Iceland c) Poland d) Spain 6) Sometimes a sea bird is eaten on Christmas Day. a) Poland b) Spain c) Argentina d) Iceland 7) The three Kings arrive on the night of January 5th to give presents to children. Most towns have a carnival style parade. a) Spain b) Egypt c) Ireland d) Brazil 8) St. Nicolas brings presents on December 6th and a bag of sticks for bad children. a) Czech Republic b) Costa Rica c) France d) Germany 9) December 26th is called Boxing Day and was traditionally a day to give presents to the poor. a) China b) Canada c) Great Britain d) Germany 10) Tropical flowers are used as Christmas decorations. a) Great Britain b) Brazil c) France d) Costa Rica 11) On January 6th a special almond cake with a toy crown inside is eaten. a) Canada b) Egypt c) France d) Czech Republic 12) Wooden decorations and candles are put in windows of homes. a) Spain b) Germany c) Czech Republic d) Argetina 13) The Christian population is between 4-6% and big cities put up Christmas trees. a) China b) Germany c) Poland d) Ireland 14) Fir (jodła) trees grow here and they always send the biggest and most beautiful tree to Boston in the USA. a) Great Britain b) Iceland c) Canada d) Germany

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