1. How many animals are there in the Chinese zodiac?
a) 5
b) 8
c) 10
d) 12
D. 12
1. what dose dumpling mean?
a. wealth
b. luck
c. long lasting life
d. reunion
a. wealth
1. What is the main traditional color associated with Chinese New Year?
a) Red
b) Yellow
c) Green
d) Blue
a) Red
1. what does this means 永晶?
a.)prosperity
b.)Good fortune
c.)longevity
d.)wealth
b.)Good fortune
1. When does Chinese New Year typically occur?
a) January 1st
b) February or March
c) April 15th
d) July 4th
b) February or March
3. Which zodiac animal is associated with luck and wealth?
a) Dragon
b) Rat
c) Ox
d) Monkey
b) Rat
2. What is the most popular Chinese New Year dish often served during reunion dinners?
a) Dumplings
b) Spring rolls
c) Nian gao (sticky rice cake)
d) Fish
d) Fish
2. Which activity is commonly performed to drive away evil spirits during Chinese New Year?
a) Giving red envelopes
b) Decorating the house with lanterns
c) Setting off firecrackers
d) Preparing a reunion dinner
c) Setting off firecrackers
2. what does this 不気 mean?
a.)wealth
b.) good fortune
c.)longevity
d.)prosporty
d.)prosporty
What is the purpose of setting off firecrackers during Chinese New Year?
a) To scare away evil spirits
b) To celebrate family reunions
c) To bring good luck and prosperity
d) To create a festive atmosphere
a) To scare away evil spirits
6. In the Chinese zodiac, which animal symbolizes wisdom and intelligence?
a) Sheep
b) Dragon
c) Snake
d) Rooster
c) Snake
3. Which food item is believed to bring good luck and prosperity during Chinese New Year?
a) Longevity noodles
b) Tangyuan (glutinous rice balls)
c) Jiaozi (dumplings)
d) Oranges
a) Longevity noodles
3. Which activity is performed to ensure a fresh start and ward off bad luck before the New Year arrives?
a) Cleaning the house
b) Exchanging gifts
c) Lighting incense
d) Singing traditional songs
a) Cleaning the house
3. What do this mean 呼享?
a.) longevity
b.) wealth
c.) prosperity
d.)good fortune
a.) longevity
What is the significance of the Chinese New Year lion dance?
a) To ward off evil spirits and bring good luck
b) To celebrate the harvest season
c) To commemorate historical events
d) To showcase cultural traditions
a) To ward off evil spirits and bring good luck
7. Which zodiac animal is associated with loyalty and honesty?
a) Dog
b) Tiger
c) Pig
d) Monkey
a) Dog
4. Which fruit is considered a symbol of wealth and good fortune during Chinese New Year?
a) Peach
b) Apple
c) Pomegranate
d) Tangerine
d) Tangerine
4. In Chinese culture, it is customary for married individuals to give ("bai") what to their parents and older family members during Chinese New Year?
a.) Red envelopes
b) Handwritten messages
c) Sweets and treats
d) Tea and tea sets
a.) Red envelopes
4. Which phrase is commonly used to wish someone good luck and prosperity during Chinese New Year? a) Zhù nǐ hǒngbao guì
b) Xīnnián kuàilè
c) Gōng xǐ fā cái
d) Nǐ hǎo ma
c) Gōng xǐ fā cái
What is the traditional activity of giving red envelopes during Chinese New Year called?
a) Hóngbāo
b) Lai see
c) Xiàng bāo
d) Zì xīn
a) Hóngbāo
10. The Chinese zodiac sign is determined by a person's _____.
a) Birth month
b) Birthstone
c) Birth year
d) Birth city
c) Birth year
5. Which food is traditionally eaten to celebrate the Lantern Festival, which marks the end of Chinese New Year celebrations?
a) Yuanxiao (glutinous rice balls)
b) Zongzi (sticky rice dumplings)
c) Mooncakes
d) Pomelos
a) Yuanxiao (glutinous rice balls)
5. On the 15th and final day of Chinese New Year, families gather to celebrate the Lantern Festival. Which activity is prominently associated with this festival?
a) Watching dragon dances
b) Lighting and releasing lanterns
c) Exchanging riddles
d) Enjoying fireworks displays
b) Lighting and releasing lanterns
5. Which phrase is often used to express the hope for a prosperous start to the new year?
a) Happy New Year
b) Success and abundance
c) May wealth come your way
d) A prosperous beginning
b) Success and abundance
How many days does the traditional Chinese New Year celebration usually last?
a) 3 days
b) 7 days
c) 15 days
d) 30 days
c) 15 days