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Halloween Quiz

Halloween is a popular festival celebrated in many western countries. It is also called All Hallow’s evening.

  • Question of

    On what day Halloween is celebrated?

    • October 27
    • October 29
    • October 30
    • October 31
  • Question of

    What is the popular vegetable used in Halloween?

    • Onion
    • Cabbage
    • Pumpkin
    • Carrot
  • Question of

    Which one is the phrase for Halloween?

    • Treat
    • Trick or Treat
    • Trick or Brick
    • Heat or Treat
  • Question of

    Which of the following food is associated with Halloween?

    • Caramel apples
    • Banana
    • Salad
  • Question of

    What is the other name for Halloween day?

    • All devil day
    • All saints day
    • All fairy day
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    Where Halloween was celebrated first?

    • Rome
    • Paris
    • Samhain
    • Bahrain
  • Question of

    Which of the following is a Halloween symbol?

    • Bats
    • Rats
    • Cats
    • None of the above
  • Question of

    What is the name of the similar festival in China?

    • Hungry Ghost festival
    • Hungry Devil festival
    • Hungry Bat festival
    • Hungry Wolf festival

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Written by meensusa

14 Comments

  1. 7/8 – but where is Samhain? Also, I’m pretty sure black cats along woth rats are associated with halloween.

    Also, depending on which country you’re in, the answer to question three may vary. Cabbage is a massive compoment of dinner on Halloween in Ireland.

    Great fun quiz though 🙂

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  2. I got 7 out of 8 – very nice quiz 🙂
    Just one points: For #5 What is the other name for Halloween day? you have the answer set to All saints day. But All saints day is 1 November, while Halloween is 31 October.
    Oh, and a small thing: #6 Where Halloween was celebrated first? you have the answer as Samhain, but that’s not a place, it’s the name of the original Gaelic festival which turned into Halloween. The correct answer is Ireland, where Samhain was originally celebrated 🙂

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