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Lunar New Year Quiz

Lunar New Year Quiz

Food 1. What are the 2 most popular foods in China during the New

Food 1. What are the 2 most popular foods in China during the New Year festivities? 1. Fish and seaweed 2. Pork and Chicken 3. Duck and Pork 4. Chicken and Fish

The Chinese word for “Year” 2. According to Chinese legend, what is the meaning

The Chinese word for “Year” 2. According to Chinese legend, what is the meaning of “year” (“nian”)? 1. A fairy that brings Spring 2. A beast that tries to eat people 3. A dragon that brings good fortune 4. A tiger that tries to bring snow

“Year”/ “nian” 3. What is “nian” afraid of? 1. The colour red and loud

“Year”/ “nian” 3. What is “nian” afraid of? 1. The colour red and loud noises 2. The colour red and garlic 3. The colour white and sunrise 4. The colour white and prayer

Red envelopes (hong bao) 4. Who cannot get red envelopes in the New Year?

Red envelopes (hong bao) 4. Who cannot get red envelopes in the New Year? 1. Babies 2. Children 3. People who just got married 4. People who are over 60 years old

Activities 5. Which of the following is not a common activity during the 15

Activities 5. Which of the following is not a common activity during the 15 days of Chinese New Year? 1. Visiting your relatives 2. Wearing new clothes 3. Cleaning the house 4. Playing mahjong

Countries 6. Which of the following countries don’t celebrate Lunar New Year? 1. Korea

Countries 6. Which of the following countries don’t celebrate Lunar New Year? 1. Korea 2. Japan 3. Singapore 4. Vietnam

Korean New Year 7. Which of the following is not true? 1. Koreans visit

Korean New Year 7. Which of the following is not true? 1. Koreans visit their parents and other relatives during the New Year. 2. Koreans eat dried oysters and fish over the New Year because it’s good luck. 3. Elders give children a gift of money in silk bags. 4. The Korean New Year is similar to a birthday for Koreans; they turn one year older at the New Year.

Vietnam New Year 8. Which of the following is not part of New Year

Vietnam New Year 8. Which of the following is not part of New Year festivities in Vietnam? 1. Fireworks 2. Lion Dance 3. Dragon Dance 4. Dragonboat race

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Food 1. What are the 2 most popular foods in China during the New

Food 1. What are the 2 most popular foods in China during the New Year festivities? 1. Fish and seaweed 2. Pork and Chicken 3. Duck and Pork 4. Chicken and Fish

The Chinese word for “Year” 2. According to Chinese legend, what is the meaning

The Chinese word for “Year” 2. According to Chinese legend, what is the meaning of “year” (“nian”)? 1. A fairy that brings Spring 2. A beast that tries to eat people 3. A dragon that brings good fortune 4. A tiger that tries to bring snow

“Year”/ “nian” 3. What is “nian” afraid of? 1. The colour red and loud

“Year”/ “nian” 3. What is “nian” afraid of? 1. The colour red and loud noises 2. The colour red and garlic 3. The colour white and sunrise 4. The colour white and prayer

Red envelopes (hong bao) 4. Who cannot get red envelopes in the New Year?

Red envelopes (hong bao) 4. Who cannot get red envelopes in the New Year? 1. Babies 2. Children 3. People who just got married 4. People who are over 60 years old

Activities 5. Which of the following is not a common activity during the 15

Activities 5. Which of the following is not a common activity during the 15 days of Chinese New Year? 1. Visiting your relatives 2. Wearing new clothes 3. Cleaning the house 4. Playing mahjong

Countries 6. Which of the following countries don’t celebrate Lunar New Year? 1. Korea

Countries 6. Which of the following countries don’t celebrate Lunar New Year? 1. Korea 2. Japan 3. Singapore 4. Vietnam

Korean New Year 7. Which of the following is not true? 1. Koreans visit

Korean New Year 7. Which of the following is not true? 1. Koreans visit their parents and other relatives during the New Year. 2. Koreans eat dried oysters and fish over the New Year because it’s good luck. 3. Elders give children a gift of money in silk bags. 4. The Korean New Year is similar to a birthday for Koreans, they turn one year older at the New Year.

Vietnam New Year 8. Which of the following is not part of New Year

Vietnam New Year 8. Which of the following is not part of New Year festivities in Vietnam? 1. Fireworks 2. Lion Dance 3. Dragon Dance 4. Dragonboat race

Table Discussion The Lunar New Year is the biggest celebration of the year for

Table Discussion The Lunar New Year is the biggest celebration of the year for many East Asian cultures. It’s a time for gathering as a family, visiting relatives, giving gifts and eating a lot of food. In your culture, what celebration is most like Lunar New Year? How is it similar or different?