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None Movies and TV
From what movie is the character The Mad Hatter from?
  1. Cinderella
  2. Toy Story
  3. Alice in Wonderland
  4. Lady and the Tramp
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
What does Alvin the Chipmunk want for Christmas?
  1. a plane that loops the loop
  2. a bicycle
  3. a hoola hoop
  4. train
None Pop Culture
What is the song in the beginning of The Lion King?
  1. A Whole New World
  2. The Circle of Life
  3. Beauty and the Beast
  4. To Be King
Grade 4 Holidays and Traditions
Who was the president who made Father’s Day a permanent national holiday in 1972?
  1. Richard Nixon
  2. Woodrow Wilson
  3. Lyndon B. Johnson
  4. Calvin Coolidge
Grade 4 Holidays and Traditions
Which country is believed to have originated the concept of Father's Day?
  1. United States
  2. United Kingdom
  3. Australia
  4. Germany
Grade 12 Celebrities
This person is the founder of Microsoft.
  1. Bill Gates
  2. Hugh Grant
  3. Meryl Streep
  4. John Legend
Grade 12 Celebrities
This person is famous singer.
  1. Ellen
  2. Oprah
  3. Beyonce
  4. Amber Rose
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
What is the significance of Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot in modern culture?
  1. Celebrated as a national hero in the UK
  2. Associated with the celebration of freedom and democracy
  3. A symbol of rebellion and anarchy
  4. Honored with a national holiday
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
Who was the leader of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators?
  1. Guy Fawkes
  2. Robert Catesby
  3. Thomas Percy
  4. Thomas Wintour
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
What is the traditional food item often consumed on Guy Fawkes Night?
  1. Pumpkin pie
  2. Roast turkey
  3. Toffee apples
  4. Mince pies
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
Which holiday in the United Kingdom is associated with the Gunpowder Plot and the burning of effigies of Guy Fawkes?
  1. Christmas
  2. Halloween
  3. Bonfire Night (Guy Fawkes Night)
  4. Easter
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
In which year did the Gunpowder Plot take place?
  1. 1605
  2. 1620
  3. 1642
  4. 1666
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
What was the Gunpowder Plot?
  1. A failed assassination attempt on Queen Elizabeth I
  2. A successful attempt to overthrow the monarchy
  3. A failed conspiracy to blow up the Houses of Parliament
  4. A plot to steal the crown jewels
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
Who was Guy Fawkes?
  1. A famous playwright
  2. A political leader
  3. A conspirator in the Gunpowder Plot
  4. A scientist
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
What was the fate of Guy Fawkes after the Gunpowder Plot was discovered?
  1. He was executed by hanging, drawing, and quartering.
  2. He was imprisoned for life.
  3. He was exiled to France.
  4. He was pardoned by the king.
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
Where did Guy Fawkes and his fellow conspirators hide the barrels of gunpowder?
  1. In the Tower of London
  2. Under the Thames River
  3. Beneath the House of Lords
  4. In a secret cave
Grade 8 Holidays and Traditions
What was the main objective of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators?
  1. To kidnap the king
  2. To protest against high taxes
  3. To assassinate King James I
  4. To establish a republic
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A brand of ice cream with unique flavor names
  1. Mcdonald's
  2. Ben & Jerry's
  3. Little Caesar's
  4. McCormick and Schmidt's
Grade 5 Holidays and Traditions
How are Christmas and Hanukkah alike?
  1. They both light up 8 candles.
  2. They both celebrate for 7 days.
  3. They both decorate trees.
  4. They both share special meals.
Grade 4 Holidays and Traditions
Which flower is traditionally associated with Father's Day?
  1. Roses
  2. Daisies
  3. Lilies
  4. Carnations
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