1) When is Halloween celebrated? a) 31st October b) 1st November c) 2nd November d) 1st December 2) Where does Halloween come from? a) The USA b) Ireland c) France d) Canada 3) Where does the name ‘Halloween’ come from? a) The name of a Celtic leader b) The name for a pumpkin c) All Hallows' Eve d) The name for a ghost 4) What did people do traditionally on Halloween in the past? a) Have a family dinner b) Eat cake c) Go to church d) Light fires 5) What did people think happened on Halloween? a) The souls of the dead came back to Earth b) Zombies danced around c) Witches and wizards came to do magic d) It was the end of winter 6) On All Souls’ Day (2nd November), poor people would beg for food and families would give them... a) ginger cookies b) pumpkin cakes c) candy apples d) pastries called soul cakes 7) Which of these animals is not associated with Halloween? a) A black cat b) A bat c) An eagle d) A spider 8) What is a Halloween lantern made from today? a) A watermelon b) A potato c) A turnip d) A pumpkin 9) What do people normally put inside a jack-o’-lantern ? a) A candle b) Candies c) Presents d) Coins 10) On Halloween people play a game called "Trick or treat". What are "tricks"? a) Magic spells b) Card games c) Candies d) Practical jokes 11) On Halloween people play a game called "Trick or treat". What are "treats"? a) Money b) Clothes c) Candies d) Books 12) Instead of candy, what did kids originally receive when they went trick or treating? a) Money b) Clothes c) Food and drinks d) Presents 13) In the game of apple bobbing players try to catch apples floating on water with their... a) elbows b) feet c) knees d) mouth 14) What type of vegetable is disliked by vampires and is used to frighten them away? a) Onion b) Leek c) Turnip d) Garlic 15) Which country celebrates Día de los Muertos as the midnight starts on 31st October? a) Canada b) Ireland c) Australia d) Mexico

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