1. People light fireworks and burn a guy on a bonfire.a) Guy Fawkes Night b) Halloween c) Easter2. People make fancy costumes and put them on.a) Guy Fawkes Night b) Halloween c) Easter3. People dye eggs and give presents to their relatives and friends.a) St. Valentine’s Day b)Easter c) New Year4. People decorate fir-trees with tinsels, lights, coloured balls.a) St. Valentine’s Day b)Easter c) New Year5. An official public holiday, not a Saturday or Sunday, when banks and most businesses are closed.a) bank holiday b) New Year c) Mother’s Day6. When is the Queen’s actual birthday?a) the 1st of April b) the 21st of April c) the 21 of March7. People send special cards to someone they love. They don’t sign their names.a) St. Valentine’s Day b) New Year c) Mother’s Day8. People visit their mothers and give them small flowers and small presents.a) St. Valentine’s Day b) New Year c) Mother’s Day9. There is a funny tradition connected with the New Year. This is the first visitor to enter the house.a) Christmas b) Halloween c) the First Foot10. When is Halloween?a) October 31 b) October 5 c) November 511. When is Christmas in Britain?a) January 7 b) January 25 c) December 2512. When is Guy Fawkes Day?a) October 5 b) September 25 c) November 5 13. When is the official Queen’s Birthday?a) the second Saturday in June b) the second Saturday in July c) the 21st of April14. When is New Year?a) December 25 b) December 31 c) January 7 15.People celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. What holiday is it?a) New Year b) Christmas c) the First Foot
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