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01/04/10 Grif.Net – New Year Trivia

01/04/10 Grif.Net – New Year Trivia

[From Deanna]

1. Under which calendar is New Year’s Day Jan. 1?
A. Julian Calendar
B. Gregorian Calendar
C. Jewish Calendar
D. Chinese Calendar
E. All of the above

2. What calendar determines the date of the Chinese New Year?
A. Lunar
B. Solar
C. Chinese
D. Zen

3. Rosh Hashanah is the beginning of the new year for what religion?
A. Muslim
B. Christian
C. Buddhist
D. Jewish

4. Kwanzaa is a seven-day holiday that begins Dec. 26 and extends through
Jan. 1. What does the word mean in Swahili?
A. First fruits
B. First people
C. First days
D. First dance

5. In the Middle Ages most European countries used the Julian calendar, so
they observed New Year’s Day when?
A. Feb. 14th
B. March 25th
C. April 1st
D. May 21st

6. The name January is derived from the Roman god Janus. What is he the god
of?
A. Wine and grapes
B. Babies and childbirth
C. Clocks and calendars
D. Gates and doors

7. When do the practitioners of Tibetan Buddhism celebrate New Year’s?
A. Never
B. January
C. February
D. March

8. The Roman New Year festival was called the Calends, and people decorated
their homes and gave each other gifts. Ancient Romans gave each other New
Year’s gifts of branches from sacred trees. Later they gave small items,
such as nuts or coins, imprinted with pictures of what God?
A. Julius Caesar
B. Jesus Christ
C. Janus
D. Zeus

9. What New Year’s gift did ancient Persians give?
A. Money
B. Eggs
C. Cakes
D. Rugs

10. In ancient Egypt what event dictated the timing of New Year’s
celebrations?
A. Pharaoh’s birthday
B. Flooding of Nile
C. Solar eclipse
D. Exact alignment of stars with Great Pyramid

Answers/explanations on Wednesday
~~ 
Dr Bob Griffin
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