Easter
Holi
Passover
Songkran
Nowruz/Ramadan
100

What day of the week is Easter always celebrated on?

Sunday

100

Holi is known as the festival of what?

Colors

100

What group of people celebrate passover? 

Jewish people 

100

Songkran is the New Year celebration in which country?

Thailand 

100

Nowruz is the New Year celebration for which culture?

Persian/Iranian

200

What animal is known for delivering Easter eggs?

The Easter Bunny

200

What do people throw during Holi celebrations?

Colored powder 

200

What flat bread is eaten instead?

Matzah

200

What do people splash on each other during Songkran?

Water

200

During Ramadan, Muslims fast from sunrise to what?

Sunset

300

What colorful items are often hidden for children to find?

Easter eggs

300

In what country did Holi originate?

India

300

Passover celebrates the Israelites’ freedom from slavery in which country?

Egypt 

300

Songkran takes place in which month?

April

300

Ramadan is observed by followers of which religion?

Islam

400

What do Christians celebrate on Easter?

The resurrection of Jesus

400

Holi marks the beginning of which season?

Spring

400

What special meal is eaten during Passover?

The Seder

400

Water during Songkran symbolizes cleansing and good what?

Good luck/blessings

400

Is Ramadan ALWAYS in the springtime? 

No, it changes every year 

500

What day is easter this year? (2026)

April 5th

500

Holi celebrates the victory of good over what?

Evil

500

Passover is celebrated by followers of which religion?

Judaism 

500

Songkran marks the beginning of what?

The Thai New Year

500

What traditional table display is set up for Nowruz?

Haft-Seen