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Which famous painting depicts the Last Supper
B) The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo
A) Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
a key event in the Easter story?
C) The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci
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In Christian tradition
B) The crucifixion of Jesus
A) The birth of Jesus
what does the Easter season commemorate?
C) The resurrection of Jesus
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In many cultures
C) Christmas caroling
what is a common Easter activity for children?
A) Egg rolling
B) Pumpkin carving
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What is the name of the week following Easter Sunday in the Christian calendar?
C) Pentecost Week
A) Holy Week
B) Easter Week
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When is Easter Sunday celebrated?
A) On the first Sunday of April
B) On the first Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox
C) On a fixed date every year
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What is the significance of the Easter lily in Christian symbolism?
A) Represents purity and new life
C) Used as a decorative flower only
B) Symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus
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Which country is credited with the tradition of decorating Easter eggs?
C) Italy
B) France
A) Germany
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What color is commonly associated with Easter decorations and clothing?
B) Red
A) Blue
C) Pastel colors like pink and green
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What is the significance of the Easter Vigil service in Christianity?
A) It marks the beginning of Lent
B) It celebrates the resurrection of Jesus
C) It commemorates the Last Supper
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What is the significance of the Easter parade in some cultures?
A) Celebrates the resurrection of Jesus
B) Showcases spring fashion
C) Honors military veterans
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Who proclaimed Easter as a Christian celebration?
C) Apostle Paul
B) Emperor Constantine
A) Pope Francis
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What is the name of the traditional Easter bread eaten in many European countries?
C) Challah
A) Brioche
B) Panettone
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What historical event is Easter primarily associated with?
C) The Last Supper
A) The birth of Jesus Christ
B) The resurrection of Jesus Christ
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What is the period of fasting and penance that precedes Easter Sunday called?
B) Advent
A) Lent
C) Pentecost
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Which flower is often used to decorate churches and homes during Easter?
A) Tulip
B) Rose
C) Hyacinth
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What is the name of the cloth used to cover the cross during Holy Week?
A) Lenten cloth
B) Easter cloth
C) Palm cloth
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Which symbol is often associated with Good Friday
B) A cross
A) A lamb
a day observed during Holy Week?
C) A dove
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Which religious holiday is often connected with Easter due to their proximity in the calendar?
A) Passover
B) Diwali
C) Eid al-Fitr
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What is the name of the week leading up to Easter Sunday in the Christian calendar?
B) Christmas Week
A) Holy Week
C) Passover Week
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Which animal is often associated with Easter due to its symbolism of new life?
B) Horse
C) Owl
A) Rabbit
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What is the significance of the Easter candle in Christian rituals?
B) Symbolizes the resurrection of Jesus
A) Represents the light of Christ
C) Used for decoration purposes only
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What is the significance of the Easter bunny in Easter traditions?
B) Symbolizes the arrival of spring
C) Has no specific historical significance
A) Represents fertility and new life
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What traditional food is commonly eaten on Easter Sunday?
C) Sushi
A) Hot cross buns
B) Pumpkin pie
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What does the word "Easter" derive from?
A) The Latin word "est"
B) The Old English word "ēastre"
C) The Greek word "Pascha"
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