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Festivals And Celebrations In Britain 1
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Q.1.
Why are bonfires lit on the 5th of November?
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Because it gets cold in November
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To get rid of all the rubbish from the garden
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To remember the Gunpower Plot and Guy Fawkes
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To light up the streets to save money on lighting
Q.2.
At the end of October things get a bit spooky! What do we celebrate?
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Christmas Eve
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Halloween
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Mothers' Day
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The Edinburgh Festival
Q.3.
St. George's Day is celebrated on the 23rd of April. What was St. George supposed to have done?
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Knitted a jumper
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Made a red cross
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Slayed a dragon
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Built a tall tower
Q.4.
Europe’s biggest street festival happens in July. Where does it take place?
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Edinburgh
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Notting Hill
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Cardiff
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Belfast
Q.5.
On the 25th of January, a famous Scotsman's life is celebrated. Who was he?
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James Scalds
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Robert Burns
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John Singe
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Donald Heat
Q.6.
What is the day after Christmas Day called?
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Hitting Day
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Boxing Day
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Karate Day
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Fighting Day
Q.7.
On one day of the year it is acceptable to play tricks and jokes on friends and family. When is this?
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May 2nd
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April 1st
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June 4th
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March 30th
Q.8.
Pancake Day signals the beginning of Lent. What name is it also known by?
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Shruve Monday
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Shrave Thursday
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Shrive Wednesday
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Shrove Tuesday
Q.9.
On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of the year, who do we remember?
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Members of the armed forces
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The Queen and her family
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All our politicians
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Pets around the country
Q.10.
The 21st of June is the Summer Solstice. What does this mean?
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The day and night are exactly the same length
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The shortest day and longest night in the year
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The hottest day of the year
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The longest day and shortest night in the year
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