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Hogmanay
Instructions:
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Where is Hogmanay celebrated?
A. In Scotland
B. In Ireland
C. In England
D. In Wales
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For many people, Hogmanay is more important than...
A. Christmas
B. New Year's Eve
C. First Footing
D. Easter
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What are the origins of Hogmanay?
A. Celtic and Irish
B. Viking and Scottish
C. Italian
D. Celtic and Viking
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What is First Footing?
A. A traditional bread
B. Green leaves and money
C. A tradition that the first person who comes in the house brings luck
D. A tradition to burn cakes in the house
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What is 'coal' in Italian?
A. Pane
B. Carbone
C. Foglie
D. Caldo
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Who wrote the song Auld Lang Syne?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Robert Burning
C. Robert Burns
D. William Burns
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If the first visitor of the year is a tall man with dark hair, are you lucky?
A. No
B. Yes
C. So and so
Hogmanay
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
Where is Hogmanay celebrated?
A. In Scotland
B. In Ireland
C. In England
D. In Wales
-
For many people, Hogmanay is more important than...
A. Christmas
B. New Year's Eve
C. First Footing
D. Easter
-
What are the origins of Hogmanay?
A. Celtic and Irish
B. Viking and Scottish
C. Italian
D. Celtic and Viking
-
What is First Footing?
A. A traditional bread
B. Green leaves and money
C. A tradition that the first person who comes in the house brings luck
D. A tradition to burn cakes in the house
-
What is 'coal' in Italian?
A. Pane
B. Carbone
C. Foglie
D. Caldo
-
Who wrote the song Auld Lang Syne?
A. William Shakespeare
B. Robert Burning
C. Robert Burns
D. William Burns
-
If the first visitor of the year is a tall man with dark hair, are you lucky?
A. No
B. Yes
C. So and so