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1.) Halloween Originated from...
A.) Dia de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead, a Spanish holiday
B.) The Swedish Skräck Dag, a festival to celebrate lost loved ones
C.) Geistertunde, a German festival of the dead
D.) Samhain, the Irish celebration marking the end of the Harvest
2.) The word witch actually means...
A.) Wise woman
B.) Enchanting Woman
C.) Woman of the Night
D.) Ugly Woman
3.) Which of these tidbits about these horror villains is true if any?
A.) Freddy Krueger's glove is at the Smithsonian
B.) There is a statue of Jason Vorhees at the bottom of a Lake. People dive to see it.
C.) Michael Meyers mask is actually a William Shatner mask inside out
D.) The creator of the Leprechaun movie series was inspired by Lucky Charms cereal.
E.) All the Above.
F.) B,C,D
G.) B and D
H.)A and C
4.) Germany celebrates Halloween by...
A.)Hiding their shoes so the spirits of the dead don't walk in them and become earth bound again
B.) Hiding their knives to prevent the spirits from getting injured
C.) Only using candles as lighting at night to be inviting to the spirits
D.) Pouring out steins of beer for the dead
5.) People didn't also carve pumpkins for Halloween. Originally they carved what?
A.) Turnips
B.) Eggplants
C.) Melons
D.) Cantaloupes
6.) Scarecrows were created by...
A.)The Greeks
B.) The Irish
C.) The Scottish
D.) The Italians
C.) The French
7.) Jack-O'- Lanterns were inspired by...
A.) A Swedish legend
B.) Washington Irving's Sleepy Hollow
C.) Spring Heeled Jack an entity of Victorian England
D.) Irish Folklore
8.) Trick or Treating originated...
A.) During the 20th century and is actually quite new
B.) Following the Civil War to form better community
C.) The Medieval ages when kids went around Mumming and Souling
D.) During the days of the original 13 Colonies. It was adapted from a European tradition before that where kids left out a bag for the spirits to fill with candy while they slept
9.) What is the etymology of the word Monster?
A.) The German word monströs for enormous.
B.) The Russian word for beast
C.) The Chinese symbol for frightful creature
D.) The French Monster meaning malformed
E.) The Latin word Monere meaning to warn.
10.) What is the etymology of the word ghost?
A.) From the Old English gast meaning spirit
B.) The German geist meaning spirit
C.) The Irish Púca meaning spirit
D.) The Spanish fantasma meaning ghost.
11.) How much of the candy bought each year in the US is bought for Halloween?
A.) 1/2
B.) 1/5
C.) 1/4
D.) 3/4
12.) What is America's least favorite Halloween candy?
A.) Candy Corn
B.) Circus Peanuts
C.) Peanut Butter Kisses
D.) Bit-O-Henry
C.) Black Licorice
13.) Where did candy apples come from?
A.) An Old English dessert
B.) It was actually the Russians
C.) Created by Candy Maker Charles See of See's Candy
D.) Created as a treat for carnivals
E.) Created by New Jersey Candy Maker William Kolb