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100

What is the date of halloween?

October 31st - November 1st

100

In European folklore, this is a man who turns into a wolf at night and devours animals, people, or corpses but returns to human form by day

Werewolf

100

What color is considered bad luck in many countries?

a) Red     b) Black       c) Grey       d) Blue

b) Black 

100

What do many children receive if they say 'treat' when visiting people's houses on Halloween?

Candy

100

What is the name of the character in the famous horror movie 'Ring'?

Sadako

200

What is the English word for a large orange things that are used on Halloween to make Jack-O-Lanterns?

Pumpkin


200

This is an apparition of a dead person which is believed to appear or become manifest to the living, typically as a nebulous image.

 

Ghost

200

What number is considered very unlucky, especially in Western countries?

13

200

Is Pumpkin a vegetable or fruit? 

Fruit.

Why? It is because pumpkins grow from the flower of the plant, so it is technically a fruit.

200

Who you gonna call?

Ghostbusters!


300

After Knocking at the door on Halloween night what do you say?

Trick or treat


300

This is a dead human or an animal whose body does not decay further if kept in cool and dry conditions. Usually shown in Egypt.


Mummy

300

Why do Western people sometimes 'knock on wood'?


Knocking on wood keeps bad luck away!

300

In America, a traditional drink is often served in Autumn and at Halloween. What is it? 

a) Eggnog
b) Pumpkin Juice 
c) Honey & Lemon
d) Apple Cider

d) Apple Cider


300

In Coraline, what do the characters have instead of eyes?

Buttons


400

The Addams Family

400

What do you call a woman who practices magic?

A witch

400

What should you not walk under to avoid bad luck?

A ladder

400

This part of the pumpkin can be roasted for a salty treat.

Seeds


400

What horror movie features a possessed doll named Chucky?

Child's Play


500

Where did the tradition of Halloween originate?

Ireland

500

They are usually portrayed as strong, without brains and with rotting flesh.

Zombie

500

If you spill salt, what should you do?

a) Pick it up and put it on your food
b) Shout 'I'm sorry' and look to the sky
c) Throw it over your shoulder
d) Say 'Please forgive me' with your hands together

c) Throw it over your shoulder

This is to prevent evil spirits from entering the house. 

500

Pumpkin Pies are often eaten in America in Autumn, especially around Halloween. 

But what spice is usually added to them to make them tastier? 


Cinnamon 

500

What 2017 Pixar movie celebrates the Mexican holiday of 'Day of the dead' and follows a boy named Miguel?

Remember Me (Coco)


600

Which famous castle is in Transylvania and related to Dracula?

a) Bran Castle
b) Gifu Castle
c) Neuschwanstein Castle
d) Balmoral Castle

d) Bran Castle

600

This Halloween movie character has long sharp metal claws and visits kids in their sleep


Freddy Kreuger

600

If you break a mirror, how many years of bad luck will you have? 


Seven!

600

Jack o' Lanterns originated in Ireland where people placed candles in hollowed-out ________ to keep away spirits and ghosts on the Samhain holiday.

a. Pumpkins

b. Turnips

c. Cucumbers

d. Watermelons

b) Turnips


600

Which film is the iconic line, "I see dead people" from?

The Sixth Sense


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