What Animal is most associated with Easter?
A. Ground hog
B. Reindeer
C. Bunny
C. Bunny
Which city is known as "The City of Light"?
A) Rome
B) Paris
C) London
D) Vienna
B. Paris
What is self-regulation?
A) Controlling other people’s emotions
B) Ignoring your feelings until they go away
C) Managing your own emotions, behaviors, and thoughts
D) Always staying happy no matter what
C. Managing your own emotions, behaviors, and thoughts
What is decision-making?
A) Choosing between right and wrong
B) Letting someone else decide for you
C) The process of making a choice between two or more options
D) Avoiding responsibility
C) The process of making a choice between two or more options
What landmark is a giant statue in New York Harbor that represents freedom and hope?
A) Mount Rushmore
B) Lincoln Memorial
C) Statue of Liberty
D) Empire State Building
C) Statue of Liberty
The tradition of the Easter Bunny is believed to have originated in which country?
A) France
B) Germany
C) England
D) Italy
Germany
Which major U.S. city is nicknamed "The Windy City"?
A) New York City
B) Chicago
C) Boston
D) Philadelphia
B. Chicago
Which of the following is an example of self-regulation?
A) Yelling when you’re frustrated
B) Taking a deep breath before responding to someone
C) Blaming others for your mistakes
D) Refusing to talk about your feelings
B) Taking a deep breath before responding to someone
What is the first step in making a good decision?
A) Pick the most fun option
B) Identify the decision that needs to be made
C) Ask someone else
D) Choose randomly
B) Identify the decision that needs to be made
What is the name of the famous bell in Philadelphia that symbolizes American independence?
A) Freedom Bell
B) Liberty Bell
C) Justice Bell
D) Independence Chime
B. Liberty Bell
What popular Easter candy was first made in the 1950s and is shaped like a chick?
A) Cadbury Creme Egg
B) Chocolate Bunny
C) Peeps
D) Jellybeans
Peeps
13. What U.S. city is home to the Hollywood entertainment industry?
A) Las Vegas
B) New York City
C) San Francisco
D) Los Angeles
D. Los Angeles
Which of these skills is NOT part of self-regulation?
A) Emotional control
B) Goal setting
C) Impulsivity
D) Self-monitoring
C. Impulsivity
Which of these is an example of impulsive decision-making?
A) Thinking through pros and cons
B) Acting without thinking
C) Asking for advice
D) Making a plan
B) Acting without thinking
Which landmark is located in Washington, D.C., and honors the first U.S. president?
A) Jefferson Memorial
B) Lincoln Memorial
C) Washington Monument
D) Capitol Building
C) Washington Monument
In what U.S. state is the world’s largest Easter egg (a giant Pysanka) located?
A) Pennsylvania
B) North Dakota
C) Ohio
D) North Dakota
North Dakota
Which European city is divided by canals and is known as the "Venice of the North"?
A) Amsterdam
B) Stockholm
C) Copenhagen
D) Bruges
A. Amsterdam
What does “impulse control” mean?
A) Doing whatever you want
B) Thinking before you act
C) Always saying yes
D) Being bossy
B) Thinking before you act
Which question helps evaluate a choice?
A) What will I wear tomorrow?
B) How does this decision affect me and others?
C) What’s for lunch?
D) Will this be fun?
B. How does this decision affect me and others?
What famous U.S. bridge connects San Francisco to Marin County in California?
A) Brooklyn Bridge
B) Golden Gate Bridge
C) Chesapeake Bay Bridge
D) George Washington Bridge
B) Golden Gate Bridge
What flower is often associated with Easter due to its trumpet shape and timing of bloom?
A) Tulip
B) Daffodil
C) Lily
D) Rose
Lily
Which Italian city is built on more than 100 small islands connected by canals and bridges?
A) Florence
B) Venice
C) Naples
D) Milan
Venice
What part of the brain plays a major role in self-regulation?
A) Brainstem
B) Prefrontal cortex
C) Cerebellum
D) Hippocampus
B. Prefrontal Cortex
What is a responsible decision?
A) One that feels good right away
B) One that makes your friends happy
C) One that shows respect for yourself and others
D) One that avoids effort
C) One that shows respect for yourself and others
Which famous New York City landmark was once the tallest building in the world?
A) Chrysler Building
B) One World Trade Center
C) Empire State Building
D) Rockefeller Center
C) Empire State Building