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How much do you know about holidays of English-speaking countries?

Test your knowledge of holidays in English-speaking countries with this fun quiz! Identify the holiday based on symbols, traditions, and dates. Earn points and challenge yourself to get a high score!

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How much do you know about holidays of English-speaking countries?

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  1. How much do you know about holidays of English-speaking countries?

  2. What is the name of this holiday? 300 points А. Christmas B. Halloween C. St Patrick’s Day D. Easter

  3. The symbol of Easter is: 50000 points А. Egg B. Rose C. Turkey D. Heart

  4. What is the name of this holiday? 500 points А. Halloween B. St Patrick’s Day C. Guy Fawkes Day D. The Independence Day

  5. The most popular colour on St Patrick’s Day is : 10000 points А. yellow B. orange C. green D. blue

  6. What is the name of this holiday? 300 points А. Christmas B. Halloween C. President’s Day D. Guy Fawkes Day

  7. What is the name of this holiday? 300 points А. Columbus Day B. April’s Fool Day C. Groundhog Day D. Easter

  8. The name of the reindeer with a red nose is: 10000 points А. Vixen B. Comet C. Rudolph D. Blitzen

  9. How do people call a carved pumpkin with a candle burning inside? 500 points А. Jack-o-lantern B. Halloween’s lantern C. Light pumpkin D. Jack’s pumpkin

  10. The Englishmen usually drink tea with: 1000 points А. Lemon B. Honey C. Jam D. Milk

  11. In the United States people play small tricks on each other on: 1000 points А. Halloween B. Guy Fawkes Day C. Columbus Day D. April’s Fool Day

  12. What is the name of this holiday? 300 points А. Halloween B. St Patrick’s Day C. Thanksgiving Day D. Christmas

  13. What clothes you shouldn't wear on St Patrick’s Day?: 5000 points А. orange B. yellow C. blue D. white

  14. One of the symbols of Christmas is: 100 points А. Stocking B. Sock C. Egg D. Pumpkin

  15. When do people in English-speaking countries celebrate Father’s Day? 300 points А. In winter B. In autumn C. In spring D. In summer

  16. What do children say when they go from house to house asking for a candy on 31st of October? 300 points А. Give us candies B. Treat or Trick C. Happy Halloween D. Trick or Treat

  17. People celebrate Groundhog Day on: 10000 points А. February 1 B. February 2 C. February 3 D. February 4

  18. What is the name of the traditional Halloween game? 300 points А. Trick or Treat B. Catch the apple C. Bobbing for apples D. Eatapples

  19. What is the name of this holiday? 500 points А. St Valentine’s Day B. St Patrick’s Day C. Easter D. Christmas

  20. What is the main vegetable on Halloween?: 100 points А. Tomato B. Pumpkin C. Potato D. Apple

  21. The “official” American groundhog is called: 5000 points А. Bob B. Will C. Bill D. Phil

  22. The symbol of Thanksgiving Day is: 50000 points А. Turkey B. Pumpkin C. Egg D. Pudding

  23. What is the name of this holiday? 500 points А. Christmas B. May Day C. Easter D. Halloween

  24. What do the English traditionally drink about 4 p.m.?: 1000000 points А. coffee B. milk C. juice D. tea

  25. People go to church on: 10000 points А. Easter Saturday B. Easter Sunday C. Easter Monday D. Easter Friday

  26. Mark Twain wrote about this holiday: “This is day we remember what we are the other 364 days of the year”: 50000 points А. April’s Fool Day B. New Year Day C. Thanksgiving Day D. Christmas

  27. Thank you for your attention!

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