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Happy New Year!
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In Ireland at New Year, you should hit _______ on the wall of your house to keep the evil spirits away.
an umbrella
bread
a dead fish
a hammer
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On New Year's Day in Switzerland, it is traditional to drop ____ on the floor to bring good luck for the year.
a fried egg
a handful of rice
a spoonful of cream
mashed potato
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Buddhist temples across Japan celebrate the new year by ringing bells ______ times.
58
1008
108
508
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If you eat beans at New Year in Argentina, you will _________.
have an accident
find a better job
find your soulmate
move house
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Farmers in Romania try to _________ their animals at New Year. If they are successful, they will have a good year.
talk to
lift up
dance with
ride on
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Every year, thousands of people travel to ________ to watch the New Year Ball drop.
Tokyo
New York
Singapore
London
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In Greece, you should hang _______ outside your door to bring good luck for the new year.
family photographs
a wooden cross
a bunch of flowers
an onion
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At New Year in Chile, families remember their dead relatives by ____
sleeping next to them in a cemetery
lighting candles and singing traditional songs
decorating their graves with flowers
setting off fireworks and wearing brightly-coloured clothes
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At New Year in China, people paint their front doors ____ to bring happiness and prosperity.
yellow
blue
red
white
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New Year's Eve in Scotland is also known as ________
Frogmanay
Logmanay
Pogmanay
Hogmanay
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In Denmark, you should _____ on your neighbour's doorstep to wish them good luck for the new year.
throw flowers
smash plates
spray water
break eggs
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If you are visiting a neighbour's house on New Year's Day in Scotland, what DON'T you need to bring with you?
a bottle of whisky
flowers
shortbread
a piece of coal
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In South Africa, people celebrate by throwing ______ out the windows of their house.
tomatoes
furniture and household appliances
chicken soup
old clothes
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If you visit Colombia at New Year, you will see people carrying _______, to make sure that they travel a lot in the following year.
a passport
a toy car
a pair of new shoes
a suitcase
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In the Czech Republic, if you want to predict what will happen in the coming year you should cut _____ in half and look inside.
an apple
a cabbage
a potato
a pear
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In Italy, wearing ____ on New Year's Eve is believed to bring love and good luck for the following year.
red gloves
a red scarf
red underwear
red shoes
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In Austria, ______ are believed to be lucky, so it's traditional to eat ___ made from chocolate or marzipan.
pigs
rabbits
chickens
cats
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People in Brazil throw ______ into the ocean, so that the Goddess of the Ocean will make their wishes come true.
paper boats
coins
white flowers
grapes
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