1) Halloween is celebrated on which date every year? a) October 15 b) October 25 c) October 31 d) November 1 2) Which ancient festival is Halloween originally based on? a) Samhain b) Beltane c) Imbolc d) Lughnasadh 3) In which country did Halloween originate? a) the United States b) Ireland c) England d) Mexico 4) Which fruit is traditionally carved to make a jack-o'-lantern? a) Apple b) Melon c) Pumpkin d) Pineapple 5) Which colour combination is commonly associated with Halloween? a) Red and Green b) Black and Orange c) Blue and White d) Yellow and Purple 6) The word "Halloween" is derived from which phrase? a) Holy Night b) All Hallows' Eve c) Spirits' Night d) Night of Frights 7) According to folklore, which animal is considered a symbol of bad luck on Halloween? a) Black Cat b) Owl c) Bat d) Wolf 8) What does the traditional Halloween phrase “trick-or-treat” mean? a) Play a game for a treat b) Perform a trick to get a candy c) Give me candy or I’ll prank you d) None of the above 9) In which country was the first known jack-o'-lantern made from a turnip? a) Scotland b) Ireland c) the United States d) England 10) Which spell did Professor Flitwick first teach Harry, Ron and Hermione on Halloween in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone? a) Wingardium Leviosa b) Avada Kedavra c) Accio d) Obliviate 11) This popular cartoon ghost has appeared in dozens of films, tv series' and comic books. a) Bloody Mary b) Casper the friendly ghost c) The Ghost of Christmas Past. d) White Lady 12) How many bones are in the average human skeleton? a) 145 b) 300 c) 206 d) 666 13) What's another name for a lycanthrope? a) A vampire b) A bat c) A goblin d) A werewolf

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