
Winter Festivals and Holidays: A Closer Look
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- Q1Who celebrates Hanukkah for 8 days every November or December?JewsMuslimsSikhsChristians30s
- Q2When is St. Lucia day celebrated to honour a young Christian girl killed for her faith?December 15December 9December 13December 2130s
- Q3The Chinese New Year is celebrated on December 31 every year.falsetrueTrue or False30s
- Q4Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26 to January 1 every year to commemorate ideals such as family life and unity. What does Kwanzaa mean?"Festival of Light""First Fruits""Union""Unity"30s
- Q5Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, is celebrated by more than 800 million people worldwide. Which country does it originate from?INDIA30s
- Q6Which religious festival is celebrated in Mexico to commemorate Joseph and Mary's journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem?Las PosadasHanukkahKwanzaaChristmas30s
- Q7Thanksgiving is celebrated by Americans on the fourth Thursday of every November. Which of the following is a key part of a traditional Thanksgiving meal?Sweet riceEggSweet potatoesAvocado30s
- Q8Christmas is celebrated on December 25 every year to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. Which three colors are traditionally used to decorate houses and trees?Red, Green and GoldGreen, Blue and RedSilver, White and GoldOrange, Brown and Gold30s
- Q9Which part of the world celebrates the Dongzhi Festival/Winter Solstice Festival every year?North AmericaChina and East AsiaEuropeAustralia30s