The document contains a Halloween trivia quiz with 34 multiple choice questions about Halloween traditions and facts. Some of the questions covered include: Halloween is celebrated at the end of October, pumpkins and black/orange are symbols of Halloween, the three largest pumpkin producing states are Illinois, California and Ohio, and the most popular Halloween costumes in the US are witches, vampires and pirates.
Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-writing modes. As stated in Writing from A to Z, edited by Kirk Polking, description is more than the amassing of details; it is bringing something to life by carefully choosing and arranging words and phrases to produce the desired effect (Polking 1990, p. 106). The most appropriate and effective techniques for presenting description are a matter of ongoing discussion among writers and writing coaches.Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-writing modes. As stated in Writing from A to Z, edited by Kirk Polking, description is more than the amassing of details; it is bringing something to life by carefully choosing and arranging words and phrases to produce the desired effect (Polking 1990, p. 106). The most appropriate and effective techniques for presenting description are a matter of ongoing discussion among writers and writing coaches.Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-w
Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-writing modes. As stated in Writing from A to Z, edited by Kirk Polking, description is more than the amassing of details; it is bringing something to life by carefully choosing and arranging words and phrases to produce the desired effect (Polking 1990, p. 106). The most appropriate and effective techniques for presenting description are a matter of ongoing discussion among writers and writing coaches.Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-writing modes. As stated in Writing from A to Z, edited by Kirk Polking, description is more than the amassing of details; it is bringing something to life by carefully choosing and arranging words and phrases to produce the desired effect (Polking 1990, p. 106). The most appropriate and effective techniques for presenting description are a matter of ongoing discussion among writers and writing coaches.Fiction is a form of narrative, one of the four rhetorical modes of discourse. Fiction-writing also has modes for fiction-writing: action, exposition, description, dialogue, summary, and transition (Morrell 2006, p. 127). Author Peter Selgin refers to methods, including action, dialogue, thoughts, summary, scene, and description (Selgin 2007, p. 38). Currently, there is no consensus within the writing community regarding the number and composition of fiction-writing modes and their uses.
Description is the fiction-writing mode for transmitting a mental image of the particulars of a story. Together with dialogue, narration, exposition, and summarization, description is one of the most widely recognized of the fiction-w
If you're doing this for English as Second Language students, part 1 is appropriate for CLB level 2 - 3 students, but part 2 is a bit more difficult and more appropriate for CLB level 4 and above.
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Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
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2. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
1. When is Halloween celebrated?
a. In the middle of October
b. At the end of October
c. At the beginning of November
d. In the middle of November
3. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
1. When is Halloween celebrated?
a. In the middle of October
b. At the end of October
c. At the beginning of November
d. In the middle of November
4. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
2. What’s the word for this typical
Halloween food and decoration?
a. Beetroot
b. Sweet potato
c. Pumpkin
d. Carrot
5. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
2. What’s the word for this typical
Halloween food and decoration?
a. Beetroot
b. Sweet potato
c. Pumpkin
d. Carrot
6. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
3. How is this symbol of Halloween
called?
a. Jackie Jackie
b. Lantern’o Jack
c. Jack O’Lantern
d. Jack’s Lantern
7. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
3. How is this symbol of Halloween
called?
a. Jackie Jackie
b. Lantern’o Jack
c. Jack O’Lantern
d. Jack’s Lantern
8. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
4. What are the typical colors of
Halloween?
a. Red and orange
b. Black and red
c. Black and orange
d. Brown and black
9. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
4. What are the typical colors of
Halloween?
a. Red and orange
b. Black and red
c. Black and orange
d. Brown and black
10. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
5. What three US states are the largest
producers of pumpkins?
a. Illinois, California and Ohio
b. Florida, Oregon and Virginia
c. North Dakota, South Dakota and New
Mexico
d. Texas, Utah and Arizona
11. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
5. What three US states are the largest
producers of pumpkins?
a. Illinois, California and Ohio
b. Florida, Oregon and Virginia
c. North Dakota, South Dakota and New
Mexico
d. Texas, Utah and Arizona
13. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
6. Name the three most popular
costumes in the USA
a. Witch, vampire and pirate
b. Zombie, pumpkin and Star Wars
character
c. Batman, ghost and Disney princess
d. Princess, Spider-Man and witch
14. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
6. Name the three most popular
costumes in the USA
a. Witch, vampire and pirate
b. Zombie, pumpkin and Star Wars
character
c. Batman, ghost and Disney princess
d. Princess, Spider-Man and witch
15. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
7. What do people often do at
Halloween?
a. Clean their houses
b. Open the windows in their houses so
that ghosts can go in
c. Visit haunted houses
d. Have Halloween dinner in the garage
16. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
7. What do people often do at
Halloween?
a. Clean their houses
b. Open the windows in their houses so
that ghosts can go in
c. Visit haunted houses
d. Have Halloween dinner in the garage
17. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
8. Where was Scott last year for
Halloween?
a. In New York
b. In Transylvania
c. In Mexico
d. In Tucson, Arizona
18. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
8. Where was Scott last year for
Halloween?
a. In New York
b. In Transylvania
c. In Mexico
d. In Tucson, Arizona
19. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
9. Which is the most commercially
succesful holiday in the USA?
a. 4th of July
b. Christmas
c. Halloween
d. Thanksgiving
20. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
9. Which is the most commercially
succesful holiday in the USA?
a. 4th of July
b. Christmas
c. Halloween
d. Thanksgiving
21. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
10. And the second most
commercially successful?
a. 4th of July
b. Christmas
c. Halloween
d. Thanksgiving
22. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
10. And the second most commercially
successful?
a. 4th of July
b. Christmas
c. Halloween
d. Thanksgiving
23. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
11. How is the fear of Halloween called?
a. Samhainphobia
b. Halloweenphobia
c. Festophobia
d. Jackophobia
24. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
11. How is the fear of Halloween called?
a. Samhainphobia
a. Halloweenphobia
b. Festophobia
c. Jackophobia
25. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
12. What were Scott’s costumes these
last years?
a. Donald Trump, vampire and wizard
b. President Bush, vampire and
harlequin clown
c. Hillary Clinton, doctor and Dracula
d. Bat, vampire and Britney Spears
26. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
12. What were Scott’s costumes these
last years?
a. Donald Trump, vampire and wizard
a. President Bush, vampire and
harlequin clown
b. Hillary Clinton, doctor and Dracula
c. Bat, vampire and Britney Spears
27. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
13. How can you recognize a werewolf?
a. They are taller than normal people
b. They have a unibrow, hair palms,
tattoos and a longer middle finger
c. They love eating animals and hate
vegetables
d. They have hair all over their body and
long ears
28. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
13. How can you recognize a werewolf?
a. They are taller than normal people
b. They have a unibrow, hair palms,
tattoos and a longer middle finger
c. They love eating animals and hate
vegetables
d. They have hair all over their body and
long ears
29. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
14. Who was the founder of the Count
Dracula Society?
a. Mr. Donald Trump
b. Dr. Donald A. Reed
c. Dr. Donald Duck
d. Mr. Donald Brown-Jones
30. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
14. Who was the founder of the Count
Dracula Society?
a. Mr. Donald Trump
b. Dr. Donald A. Reed
c. Dr. Donald Duck
d. Mr. Donald Brown-Jones
31. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
15. What’s “apple bobbing”?
a. Throwing apples at your
neighbors
b. Trying to get apples with your
mouth
c. Making apple pie
d. Picking apples from apple trees
32. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
15. What’s “apple bobbing”?
a. Throwing apples at your neighbors
b. Trying to get apples with your
mouth
c. Making apple pie
d. Picking apples from
e. apple trees
33. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
16. Where does apple bobbing come
from?
a. From a Celtic festivity
b. It is a typical native American game
c. From a Roman harvest festival
d. From a German tradition
34. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
16. Where does apple bobbing come
from?
a. From a Celtic festivity
b. It is a typical native American game
c. From a Roman harvest festival
d. From a German tradition
35. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
17. What’s the origin of Halloween?
a. Germanic
b. Chinese
c. Celtic and Christian
d. Latin
e. African
36. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
17. What’s the origin of Halloween?
a. Germanic
b. Chinese
c. Celtic and Christian
d. Latin
e. African
37. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
18. What’s this?
a. A red apple
b. A sweet apple
c. An apple sweet
d. A candy apple
e. An apple candy
38. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
18. What’s this?
a. A red apple
b. A sweet apple
c. An apple sweet
d. A candy apple
e. An apple candy
39. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
19. What’s this?
a. Pumpkin triangles
b. Orange candy
c. Yellow oranges
d. Corny pumpkin
e. Candy corn
40. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
19. What’s this?
a. Pumpkin triangles
b. Orange candy
c. Yellow oranges
d. Corny pumpkin
e. Candy corn
41. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
20. Where can you see a zombie parade at
Halloween?
a. London
b. Los Angeles
c. Rio de Janeiro
d. New York City
http://savantiromero.deviantart.com/art/New-York-Zombie-Walk-2012-354984286
42. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
20. Where can you see a zombie parade at
Halloween?
a. London
b. Los Angeles
c. Rio de Janeiro
d. New York City
http://savantiromero.deviantart.com/art/New-York-Zombie-Walk-2012-354984286
43. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
21. What do Mexicans do on this day
(Día de los muertos)?
a. Spend the day in cemeteries
b. Light candles at home
c. Tell horror stories
d. Eat 7 apples
44. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
21. What do Mexicans do on this day
(Día de los muertos)?
a. Spend the day in cemeteries
b. Light candles at home
c. Tell horror stories
d. Eat 7 apples
45. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
22. Were are vampire bats from?
a. Transylvania
b. South America
c. Indonesia
d. Romania
46. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
22. Were are vampire bats from?
a. Transylvania
b. South America
c. Indonesia
d. Romania
47. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
23. How long did they take to shoot the
movie Halloween?
a. 21 hours
b. 21 days
c. 21 weeks
d. 21 months
e. 21 years
48. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
23. How long did they take to shoot the
movie Halloween?
a. 21 hours
b. 21 days
c. 21 weeks
d. 21 months
e. 21 years
49. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
24. How much do Americans spend
on Halloween candy?
a. $ 200,000
b. $ 500,000
c. $ 1,000,000
d. $ 2,000,000,000
50. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
24. How much do Americans spend
on Halloween candy?
a. $ 200,000
b. $ 500,000
c. $ 1,000,000
d. $ 2,000,000,000
51. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
25. What happened to Scott one Halloween?
a. He got lost in the desert
b. He was followed by a group of zombies and
had to run to the police station
c. A hurricane hit New York, there was no
electricity, he had to stay at a friend’s home
and there was no Halloween that year
d. He was working as an actor in a science
fiction film and had to work all day so he
had no Halloween that year
52. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
25. What happened to Scott one Halloween?
a. He got lost in the desert
b. He was followed by a group of zombies and
had to run to the police station
c. A hurricane hit New York, there was no
electricity, he had to stay at a friend’s
home and there was no Halloween that
year
d. He was working as an actor in a science
fiction film and had to work all day so he
had no Halloween that year
57. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
27. The Irish did not have pumpkins.
What did they use to make Jack
O’Lanterns?
a. Carrots
b. Turnips
c. Large apples
d. Potatoes
58. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
27. The Irish did not have pumpkins.
What did they use to make Jack
O’Lanterns?
a. Carrots
b. Turnips
c. Large apples
d. Potatoes
59. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
28. How much does the average
American spend on Halloween
candy?
a. $ 45.01
b. $ 12.04
c. $ 3.78
d. $ 20.29
60. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
28. How much does the average
American spend on Halloween
candy?
a. $ 45.01
b. $ 12.04
c. $ 3.78
d. $ 20.29
61. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
29. How much does the average
American spend on Halloween
decorations?
a. $ 18.66
b. $ 3.95
c. $ 43.00
d. $ 12.26
62. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
29. How much does the average
American spend on Halloween
decorations?
a. $ 18.66
b. $ 3.95
c. $ 43.00
d. $ 12.26
63. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
30. Children often go to their
neighbours’ houses and say?
a. Do you have a pumpkin?
b. Trick or treat
c. Take some candy
d. Merry Halloween
64. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
30. Children often go to their
neighbours’ houses and say?
a. Do you have a pumpkin?
b. Trick or treat
c. Take some candy
d. Merry Halloween
65. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
31. Trick or treating - Neighbors usually…
a. Give clothes
b. Give candy
c. Give old junk
d. Give old furniture
66. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
31. Trick or treating - Neighbors usually…
a. Give clothes
b. Give candy
c. Give old junk
d. Give old furniture
67. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
32. What is the most popular candy
neighbors give trick-or-treaters?
a. Corn candy
b. Candy apples
c. Chocolate bars
d. Marshmallow
68. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
32. What is the most popular candy
neighbors give trick-or-treaters?
a. Corn candy
b. Candy apples
c. Chocolate bars
d. Marshmallow
69. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
33. Trick or treating – If neighbors give
nothing, what happens?
a. Children go away
b. Children play a trick
c. Children sing a song
d. Children go back home
70. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
33. Trick or treating – If neighbors give
nothing, what happens?
a. Children go away
b. Children play a trick
c. Children sing a song
d. Children go back home
71. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
34. This is a common trick
a. Killing your neighbor’s dog
b. Planting some flowers
c. Wrapping your neighbor’s garden in
toilet paper
d. Burning your neighbor’s favourite plant
72. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
34. This is a common trick
a. Killing your neighbor’s dog
b. Planting some flowers
c. Wrapping your neighbor’s garden in
toilet paper
d. Burning your neighbor’s favourite plant
74. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
35. Choose the right sentence about
Halloween:
a. There are many ghosts everywhere
b. People make horror films
c. People go to bed very early
d. People visit haunted houses
75. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
35. Choose the right sentence about
Halloween:
a. There are many ghosts everywhere
b. People make horror films
c. People go to bed very early
d. People visit haunted houses
77. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
36. Which of these is Scott’s favourite
Halloween candy?
a. Kit Kat chocolate bars
b. Candy apples
c. Candy corn
d. Junior Mints
78. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
36. Which of these is Scott’s favourite
Halloween candy?
a. Kit Kat chocolate bars
b. Candy apples
c. Candy corn
d. Junior Mints
79. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
37. Who is said to haunt the Kremlin in
Moscow?
a. Stalin
b. Ivan the Terrible
c. Catherine the Great
d. Rasputin
80. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
37. Who is said to haunt the Kremlin in
Moscow?
a. Stalin
b. Ivan the Terrible
c. Catherine the Great
d. Rasputin
81. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
38. What is the fear of ghost called?
a. Gynophobia
b. Ecophobia
c. Phasmophobia
d. Algophobia
82. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
38. What is the fear of ghost called?
a. Gynophobia
b. Ecophobia
c. Phasmophobia
d. Algophobia
83. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
39. What’s this typical Halloween dish?
a. Pumpkin cake
b. Pumpkin sweet
c. Pumpkin pie
d. Pumpkin dessert
84. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
39. What’s this typical Halloween dish?
a. Pumpkin cake
b. Pumpkin sweet
c. Pumpkin pie
d. Pumpkin dessert
85. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
40. Who is known as the friendly ghost?
a. Yoda
b. Casper
c. Holly
d. Chucky
Image from: http://sophlylaughing.blogspot.com.es/2014/04/casper-friendly-ghost-and-notion-of.html
86. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
40. Who is known as the friendly ghost?
a. Yoda
b. Casper
c. Holly
d. Chucky
Image from: http://sophlylaughing.blogspot.com.es/2014/04/casper-friendly-ghost-and-notion-of.html
87. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
41. Which of the following historical
characters is the base for some of today’s
vampire stories?
a. Vlad the Impaler
b. Tamerlane
c. Kublai Khan
d. Ivan the Terrible
88. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
41. Which of the following historical
characters is the base for some of today’s
vampire stories?
a. Vlad the Impaler
b. Tamerlane
c. Kublai Khan
d. Ivan the Terrible
89. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
42. What are these?
a. Sunflower seeds
b. Sweet potato seeds
c. Coconut seeds
d. Pumpkin seeds
90. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
42. What are these?
a. Sunflower seeds
b. Sweet potato seeds
c. Coconut seeds
d. Pumpkin seeds
93. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
44. How is the day after Halloween called?
a. Happy November
b. All Hallows’ Eve
c. After Halloween
d. All Saints’ Day
94. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
44. How is the day after Halloween called?
a. Happy November
b. All Hallows’ Eve
c. After Halloween
d. All Saints’ Day
95. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
45. (For Scott) What does the Spanish
expression “ser un fantasma” mean?
a. You love Halloween
b. You are stupid
c. You are arrogant
d. Nobody can see you
Image from: http://sophlylaughing.blogspot.com.es/2014/04/casper-friendly-ghost-and-notion-of.html
96. HALLOWEEN TRIVIA
45. (For Scott) What does the Spanish
expression “ser un fantasma” mean?
a. You love Halloween
b. You are stupid
c. You are arrogant
d. Nobody can see you
Image from: http://sophlylaughing.blogspot.com.es/2014/04/casper-friendly-ghost-and-notion-of.html