The word ‘EASTER’ comes from, the name of a goddess, the name of a woman in the Bible, Eastern Europea, a Hebrew word that means ‘holy day’, Easter falls on, the first Sunday in April, the third Sunday in spring, the same day every year, the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring, What is the traditional Czech Easter whip made of?, Oak wood, Pine needles, Willow branches, Straw, What is the Czech word for a decorated Easter egg?, Koláč, Kraslice, Mazanec, Pomlázka, What are “kraslice” usually decorated with?, Metal, Paint, wax, or scratching techniquesKraslice, Fabric, Plastic, What is “pomlázka” mainly symbolizing?, Wealth, Luck in business, Youth and vitality, Wisdom, The pomlázka is usually decorated with colorful ribbons., True, False, Easter Monday is a public holiday in the Czech Republic., False, True, What is the Czech name for Good Friday?, Velká neděle, Bílá sobota, Velký pátek, Zelené pondělí, What is traditionally baked on Easter besides mazanec?, Beránek (lamb-shaped cake), Bábovka, Vánočka, Koláče, What is traditionally eaten on Green Thursday (“Zelený čtvrtek”)?, Fish only, Green-colored foods (like spinach), Sweets only, Red meat, What happens to church bells between Thursday and Saturday according to tradition?, They ring all day, They are removed, They are silent (“fly to Rome”), They are painted, Easter traditions in the Czech Republic are exactly the same in every region., False, True, What is the main idea behind Easter Monday traditions?, Religious fasting, Punishment, Celebration of harvest, Bringing health and freshness for spring, What is “koleda” in Czech Easter tradition?, A recited rhyme or carol, A type of cake, A whipped branch, A painted egg.

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