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In Sweden, what food do people traditionally eat with eggs on Easter day? a) Pickled elephant b) Pickled ostrich c) Pickled herring. In Sweden, what food do people traditionally eat with eggs on Easter day? a) Pickled elephant b) Pickled ostrich c) Pickled herring.
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In Sweden, what food do people traditionally eat with eggs on Easter day? • a) Pickled elephant • b) Pickled ostrich • c) Pickled herring
In Sweden, what food do people traditionally eat with eggs on Easter day? • a) Pickled elephant • b) Pickled ostrich • c)Pickled herring
2. On Burns Night in Scotland people eat haggis, neeps and tatties. What are neeps also known as? a) French fries b)Turnips c) Ice-cream
2.On Burns night in Scotland people eat haggis, neeps and tatties. What are neeps also known as? a) French fries b)Turnips c) Ice-cream
3. In which country do people eat rice, beef and biscuits as their Christmas dinner? a) Liberia b) Australia c) the UK
3. In which country do people eat rice, beef and biscuits as their Christmas dinner? a) Liberia b) Australia c) the UK
4. The annual ‘road kill cook off’, where people eat wild animals that have been accidentally run over by cars, is held in which country? a) The USA b) Ireland c) Australia
4. The annual ‘road kill cook off’, where people eat wild animals that have been accidentally run over by cars, is held in which country? a) The USA b) Ireland c) Australia 4.
5. In Thailand, 2,000 animals eat a feast that is specially prepared by humans. What sort of animals are they? a) Bulls b) Monkeys c) Whales
5. In Thailand, 2,000 animals eat a feast that is specially prepared by humans. What sort of animals are they? a) Bulls b) Monkeys c) Whales
6. If you were eating your birthday lunch in China what food would you usually have? a) Lettuce b) Crisps c) Noodles
6. If you were eating your birthday lunch in China what food would you usually have? a) Lettuce b) Crisps c) Noodles
7. There are a lot of funny feast traditions out there, but how many people in the world don’t have enough to eat? a) 925,000,000 b) 925,000 c) 925
7. There are a lot of funny feast traditions out there, but how many people in the world don’t have enough to eat? a) 925,000,000 b) 925,000 c) 925
8. Last year, MRDF’s partner in Mali succeeded in reducing malnutrition in under fives from 45% to what percentage? a) 27% b) 17% c) 7%
8. Last year, MRDF’s partner in Mali succeeded in reducing malnutrition in under fives from 45% to what percentage? a) 27% b) 17% c) 7%
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