Which color is significant in the Chinese New Year?
a. blue
b. red
c. yellow
d. white
Red
Many gifts are given during Diwali, including:
a. gold and silver
b. Jewelry
c. Coins
D. All of the above
All of the above
How many days are in Hanukkah?
8 days
Kwanzaa is celebrated:
A. every other year
B. every year
C. twice a year
D. every five years
Every year
Christmas is celebrated on this date.
December 25th
Which food eaten during Chinese New Year represents a long life?
a. noodles
b. rice
c. fish
d. dumplings
Noodles
What does Diwali mean?
a. greetings
b. fireworks
c. Karanji
d. row of lights
Row of Lights
Menorah is a Hebrew word meaning:
Lamp
Traditional Kwanzaa celebration foods may include
A. yams
B. sweet potatoes
C. black-eyed peas and cornbread
D. all of the above
All of the above
What is one traditional Christmas decoration?
Trees, lights, garland, etc.
Dumplings shaped like the ancient gold bars symbolize:
a. wealth
b. abundance
c. a long life
d. family
Wealth
Small, savory pies or dumplings shaped in half moons are called...
a. Cakes
b. Samosas
c. Pastries
D. Pierogies
Samosas
The Hebrew Calendar
True or false:
Traditional Kwanzaa colors are black, red, and green.
True
The colors that represent Christmas are...
red and green
How long do the Chinese New Year celebrations last?
About two weeks
Name one religion that celebrates Diwali.
Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, or Jainism
One gift that children might receive for Hanukkah is...
The Kwanzaa celebration is rooted in _________________ values and traditions.
African
What sweet treat is typically baked for Christmas?
Cookies
Why do people clean their house before the Chinese New Year?
This calendar is used to determine the date of Diwali.
True or False: Hanukkah is the most important date on the Hebrew calendar.
False
Kwanza is Swahili for ____________.
First fruits
Prancer, Dancer, Comet, Cupid, Donner, Dasher, Vixen Blitzen, and Rudolph!