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1. 
When did Halloween start?
A.
More than 2000 years ago
B.
In 2001
C.
Two hundred years ago
D.
Two thousand years before Christ
2. 
When did the Celts celebrate Samhain?
A.
On 2nd November
B.
On 31st October
C.
On 31st November
D.
On 1st November
3. 
What happened on the night before Samhain (31st October)?
A.
People died in scary circumstances
B.
Dead people came back to life
C.
People killed other people
4. 
Why did they leave food or wine outside the door?
A.
They invited ghosts to come in
B.
They didn't want ghosts to come in
C.
They invited their friends at home
D.
They wanted ghosts to come in
5. 
Why did people dress up as ghosts?
A.
To join the ghosts
B.
To see the ghosts
C.
To frighten the ghosts
D.
To avoid the ghosts
6. 
Where does the word Halloween come from?
A.
All Saints' Even
B.
All Hallows' Even
C.
All Hallows' Eve
D.
All Saints' Eve
7. 
Where do Halloween traditions come from?
A.
From the UK
B.
From northern France
C.
From Celtic Germany
D.
From the USA
8. 
What is "souling"?
A.
Singing for the dead ones
B.
Praying for the dead ones
C.
Souling means "salutare i defunti"
D.
Souling means "pensare ai defunti"
9. 
What is "guising"?
A.
It means "travestirsi"
B.
It means "indossare un abito"
C.
To dress up as ghosts
D.
To dress up and go around the city
10. 
How did Halloween come to America?
A.
Thanks to an old Irish book
B.
Thanks to Irish emigrants
C.
Thanks to oral English traditions
D.
Thanks to word of mouth
11. 
How much do Americans spend on Halloween costumes and candies?
A.
2,5 million dollars
B.
6 billion pounds
C.
6 billion dollars
D.
2,5 billion dollars
12. 
Which is the most commercial festival in the USA?
A.
Halloween
B.
Both
C.
Christmas
D.
None of the two