Easter
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- Q1What does Mardi Gras have to do with Easter?Mardi Gras is the last day to indulge before Lent.Mardi Gras has nothing to do with Easter.Mardi Gras is the first day of Lent.Mardi Gras is the last day of Lent.30sEditDelete
- Q2What is the origin of the word "Easter"?It was a sky deity associated with rain and agriculture.It was the name of a spring goddess.It was a mythical beast that was crucified by his herd.30sEditDelete
- Q3What is the difference between a rabbit and a hare?Rabbits are usually seen in the daytime.Rabbits generally have shorter ears and legs than hares.Rabbits are born covered with fur and their eyes open.30sEditDelete
- Q4Which President inaugurated the White House's annual Easter Egg Roll?Andrew JohnsonTheodore RooseveltCalvin Coolidge30sEditDelete
- Q5Where does the White House Easter Egg Roll take place?The South LawnCapitol HillThe West Wing30sEditDelete
- Q6What species of lily is the Easter lily?The white trumpet lily of Japan.The Humboldt's lily of the West.The Canada lily of the East.30sEditDelete
- Q7How is the date for Easter Sunday calculated?The second Sunday following the harvest moon.The first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox.It is always on the second Sunday in April.30sEditDelete