New Year's Eve around the world
History
True or False
Tradition
Idioms
100

In Spain, eating 12 of these are to bring you good luck in the New Year....

grapes

100

January was named after this Roman God

Janus - the Roman God of beginnings and transitions

100

The crystal ball in Times Square begins lowering at midnight. True or false?

False, it starts at 11:59pm

100

Under which calendar is New Year's Day January 1?

a) Julian calendar

b) Gregorian calendar

c) Jewish calendar

d) Chinese calendar

Gregorian calendar

100

A whole new ballgame

To find yourself in a completely different situation that requires new skills or a different approach.

200

In what country do people throw unused plates at the front doors of family and friends for good luck?

Denmark

200

In the ancient Roman calendar, the New Year began on a) 1st January

b) 1st February

c) 1st March

1st March

200

New Zealand is the first major country to celebrate New Year. True or False?

True

200

How many people gather in front of the Ball Drop in New York City on New Year's Eve?

a) 500 000

b) 50 000

c) 1 million

1 million

200

Get off to a flying start

To begin a new activity or year with great success and speed.

300

Where is New Year celebrated from April 13 to 15 by throwing water?

Thailand

300

What did ancient Persians give as New Year's gifts?

a) money

b) gold

c) eggs

eggs - to symbolise productivity

300

The Belgians believe eating donuts on New Year's Day will bring luck. True or False?

False - the Dutch believe this.

300

In what country did the firework tradition begin?

China

300

Rise to the occasion

To succeed in dealing with a difficult situation or a particularly ambitious resolution. 

400

Which country is where New Year's Eve is a public non-working holiday?

a) Italy

b) Japan

c) Brazil

Brazil

400

In ancient Egypt, what event dictated the timing of New Year's celebrations?

a) Pharaoh's birthday

b) flooding of Nile

c) Solar Eclipse

Flooding of Nile

400

Lobster and chicken are both considered bad luck foods during the New Year.
True or False?


It is True!
According to superstition, because of a lobster's ability to move backward and a chicken's ability to scratch itself backward, if you eat either on New Year's, you won't be able to move forward.

400

When do the practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism celebrate New Year?

a) never

b) January

c) February

d) March

February

400

Step up to the plate

To take responsibility for something or prepare to face a challenge decisively.

500

In what South American country are coins baked into sweets to bring good luck for the New Year to whoever finds them?

Bolivia

500

The modern calendar used by most countries was introduced in:

a) 1582

b) 1498

c) 1672

1582

500

The flower for January is carnation. True or false?

True

500

The first New Year's Eve ball drop-in Times Square happened in this year.

A. 1899.         B. 1907          C. 1930

1907

500

Draw a line under (it)

To decide that something is finished and you will not think about it anymore, allowing you to move forward in 2026.

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