1) When is Halloween celebrated? a) 2 November b) 31 October c) 25 December 2) Halloween comes from: a) Ireland b) Greece c) Hungary 3) What is a jack o'lantern? a) A brown horse b) A carved pumpkin c) A flying bat 4) Some typical Halloween food is: a) soup, steaks and toast b) candy apples, lollipops c) pudding, ice-cream 5) Where do kids go on holiday night? a) From door to door in the neighbourhood b) To their relatives' homes c) To school 6) What do kids usually wear? a) Common clothes b) Elegant clothes c) Masks, hats and costumes 7) To go around witches use: a) a broom b) a carpet c) a plane 8) Which animals are usually associated with witches? a) Yellow dogs b) Black cats c) Snakes 9) Trick or Treating is about a) Asking for candies b) Singing at people's houses c) Telling scary stories 10) What is apple bobbing? a) A dessert b) A cake c) A game 11) What do you put inside a jack o'lantern? a) Bells b) Candies c) A candle 12) People usually eat a) Mince pie b) Pumpkin pie c) Chocolate eggs 13) What was the name of the ancient Celtic festival which originates the Halloween?  a) Saint Patrick b) Celtic Party c) Samhain d) All Hallows Eve 14) What did happen at the Samhain Festival? a) People exchange gifts. b) People lighted bonfires and wear costumes to ward off ghosts. c) People ate turkey and pumpkins. 15) In the 8th century, Pope Gregory III designated: a) December 25th was a time for Christmas. b) Easter should be in April. c) November 1st was a time to honor all the saints. 16) _________________________of all the candy sold anually in the U.S. is purchased for Halloween? a) One quarter (1/4) b) Half (1/2) c) One third (1/3)

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