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20. She is a ......
 
a. a witch
 
b. a ghost
 
c. a zombie
19. What's this?
 
a. a ghost
 
b. a broom
 
c a boy
18. What is its name?
 
a. Jack
 
b. John
 
c. Jimmy
17. What does a witch wear on her head ?
 
a. a hat
 
b. an umbrella
 
c. gloves
16. What colors can you see in the Halloween Party?
 
a. Black, Orange and Purple
 
b. Orange and Yellow
 
c.Red, Orange and White
15. Knock knock ....
 
a. treat or trick
 
b. trick or trick
 
c. treat or treat
14.What color is the "pumpkin" ?
 
a. orange
 
b. yellow
 
c. red
13. A spider makes ...
 
a. web
 
b.honey
 
c. cotton
12. What does a bat do ?
 
a. fly
 
b. run
 
c. dance
11. What household items do witches fly on?
 
a. broom
 
b.pot
 
c. spoon
10. What type of creature is Shrek?
 
a. Ogre
 
b. Goblin
 
c. Orc
9. Out of which vegetable were Jack O’ Lanterns originally made?
 
a. Turnips
 
b. Celery
 
d. Spinach
8. Where does the name Halloween come from?
 
a. All Hallow's Eve
 
b. The name of a celtic ghost.
 
c. "Hello Ween"
7. Spiders have 8 legs, but what other body part do they usually have eight of?
 
a. eyes
 
b. ears
 
c mouths
6. When do werewolves turn into wolves?
 
a.When there’s a full moon .
 
b. In the morning
 
cWhen there's a half moon
5. Which animal is a witch’s best friend?
 
a. a black cat
 
b. a green frog
 
c. a yellow dog
4. Which animal can vampires supposedly turn into?
 
a. bats
 
b. cats
 
c. ravens
3. Which country does Halloween come from?
 
a. Ireland and Scotland
 
b. England
 
c. America
2. Which fruit do we carve and use as lanterns on Halloween?
 
a.Pumpkin
 
b. Courgette
 
c. Squash
1. What day is Halloween?
 
a. 31 October
 
b. 1 October
 
c. 1 November