1) Triskaidekaphobia is the fear of: a) number 13 b) black cats c) whistling d) number 7 2) The belief that knocking on wood brings good luck is thought to stem from the a) Ancient Indo-Europeans b) Medieval Christians c) Ancient Africans d) Ancient Chinese 3) Which of the following superstitions was once good advice? a) Avoid the number 13 b) Don’t step on a crack c) Don’t cross a black cat’s path d) Don’t whistle in the theater 4) Many common superstitions come from history of: a) Business b) Religion c) Medicine d) Sport 5) What is not a reason people believe in superstitions? a) Because they grew up hearing about superstitions b) Because superstitions give them a sense of control c) Because superstitions really do work d) Because superstitions often appear to work 6) What is the meaning of the Latin word "vixi", which is linked to a superstition? a) My life has ended b) Be careful c) I am healthy d) Good luck 7) Why might it have been dangerous to light three cigarettes with one match during wartime? a) It used up matches too quickly b) The light could be seen by enemy snipers c) The smoke attracted unwanted attention d) It was considered disrespectful to fellow soldiers 8) The text suggests that people continue to follow superstitions mainly because a) They consciously believe they are true b) They are forced to by their culture c) They are afraid of what will happen if they don't d) They are part of a cultural habit that makes them comfortable

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