1) Valentine's Day banned in some countries: This celebration is banned in certain countries due to its association with Western culture or deemed as a threat to the local traditions. a) TRUE b) FALSE 2) Valentine's Day dates back to ancient Rome, where the festival of Lupercalia was celebrated on February 15th. It was a fertility festival dedicated to Faunus, the Roman god of agriculture. a) TRUE b) FALSE 3) Those iconic heart-shaped candies with messages like "Be Mine" or "Love You" became popular in the late 19th century. Originally, they were made from a medicinal lozenge recipe, but in the 1860s, they were transformed into sweet confections with printed messages. a) TRUE b) FALSE 4) Roses turn blue on Valentine's Day: In some parts of the world, depending on the weather, roses turn blue on Valentine's Day. It's believed that this phenomenon occurs to signify true love. a) TRUE b) FALSE 5) Love locks are a popular phenomenon in some cities worldwide. Couples attach padlocks to bridges or other public structures and then throw away the key, symbolizing their everlasting love. Paris, Rome, and Seoul are known for their famous love lock locations. a) TRUE b) FALSE 6) In ancient Rome, people would participate in a love lottery on Valentine's Day. Individuals would draw names from a jar, and they would be paired up as romantic partners for the day. a) TRUE b) FALSE

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