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The word ‘EASTER’ comes from
- a Hebrew word that means ‘holy day’.
- Eastern Europe.
- the name of a goddess.
- the name of a woman in the Bible.
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Easter falls on
- the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring.
- the first Sunday in April.
- the same day every year.
- the third Sunday in spring.
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Easter Sunday celebrates the ________ of Jesus Christ.
- circumcision
- crucifixion
- Last Supper
- resurrection
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Which of the following is not a symbol of Easter?
- ducklings
- eggs
- lambs
- pumpkins
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Who is believed to leave gifts, especially Easter baskets with sweets for
children?
- St. Nick
- The Easter Bunny
- The Great Pumpkin
- The Tooth Fairy
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Children can take part in the annual Easter ________ parade.
- bonnet
- costume
- pride
- victory
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________ is also a popular British and American tradition.
- Bobbing for Easter eggs
- Easter egg smashing
- The Easter egg battle
- The Easter egg roll
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Easter eggs are usually ________ for children to find.
- hidden in the garden
- hung on the Easter tree
- placed under the pillows
- put in Easter stockings
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The Friday before Easter is called
- Black Friday
- Good Friday
- Holy Friday
- Palm Friday
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Easter was originally ________ festival.
- a Christian
- a Jewish
- a pagan
- an Eastern European
Správné odpovědi:
1) c,
2) a,
3) d,
4) d,
5) b,
6) a,
7) d,
8) a,
9) b,
10) c